The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-05-23, Page 7WAGONS
1969 LTD SQUIRE WAGON 6
passenger, V-8, automatic, power steer-
ing, power brakes, steel belted tires.
Licence FHS955
$1199
TRUCKS
1971 FORD F250 Styleside, V-8, 4-
speed, bumper, heavy duty suspension.
Licence 048373
$2595
1971 FORD BRONCO 4-wheel drive,
302 V-8, standard transmission. Licence
C26082
'2495
Performance Special
1970 TORINO COBRA,JET V-8
automatic, power brakes, power steer-
ing, 429 V-8. Licence DFZ767
'2095
Ford's New
Super Cab
SuperCab, a versatile new pickup
truck model with more in-cab space
than conventional pickups, will be in-
troduced by Ford of Canada dealers
June 7. The 1974 1/2 model's cab is 22
inches longer than the conventional
Ford pickup cab, with 44 cubic feet
os space behind the front seat for
cargo, tools or passengers.
SuperCab has two rear seating op-
tions - lump seats that swing down
from the side walls, or a forward-
facing bench seat with room for
three passengers.
CHECK THESE OVER TODAY
1971 MERCURY MARQUIS 2-door
hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brakes,
power steering. Licence DFV242
1972 CHEV IMPALA 4-door, V-8
automatic, power brakes, power steer-
ing. Licence DFW518
1971 FORD CUSTOM 500 -2-door
hardtop, V-8, automatic, radio, Licence
DHB148
1973 MUSTANG V-8 automatic,
power brakes, power steering, radio,
low mileage. Licence DFV211
1970 FORD CUSTOM 500 4-door, V-8,
automatic, power steering, power
brakes, Licence DH0981
1972 VEGA HATCHBACK, 4 cylinder,
1968 VOLKSWAGEN 4-speed radio,
Licence DFY546
'2295
'2695
$1895
'3595
$1695
'2295
$1195
ECONOMY CARS
1971 MAVERICK 2-door, 6 cylinder $195
automatic, radio. Licence FKH442
1972 COMET GT 6 cylinder automatic, S2595
radio, Licence DHM919
We Need Good USED CARS and TRUCKS
Trade Up To A New Ford Today
Remember . . It's Sense To See
LARRY SNIDER MOTORS
EXETER 235.1640 LIMITED LONDON 227-4191
Open Week days Until 9:00 Saturdays Until 6:00
ausimoowlimimmimeri
The Exeter Greys made their
first start in the South Perth
ladies softball league a winning
one Wednesday by scoring a 15-4
USED CARS
1971 TOYOTA COROLLA
automatic, radio, Licence
DFX224
1970 SUNBEAM ALPINE
GT, radio, tape deck.
Licence CYN270
1970 TOYOTA COROLLA
2-door, Licence FRK873
1970 FIAT SPORTS 850,
Licence DHL052
1967 METEOR 4-door
sedan, automatic, V-8.
Licence DFW489
1969 BUICK RIVIERA 2-
door hardtop, radio,
chrome wheels, Michelin
tires, and everything on it
but the kitchen sink. Licence
CNV866.
1965 COMET convertible,
6 cylinder, radio,
automatic. Licence CZZ726
IN STOCK
1974 DELUXE COMET
4-door sedan, V-8,
automatic, radio, deluxe in-
terior, deluxe exterior
South
End
Service
EXETER 235-2322
Open Evenings
By Appointment
INDIVIDUAL WINNERS — Trophies were presented to the top individual bowlers of the Grand Bend ladies
bowling league, From the left, Marg Roberts, 750 triple; Louise Vandenberk, 201 average; Cassie Desjar-
dine, 311 single and Sandy Dalton, the most improved. T-A photo
4
CHEERLEADERS WIN — The Huron-Perth cheerleading championship was won by South Huron for the se-
cond consecutive year. Shirley DeVries is shown in the centre of the above picture with the trophy. Others in
clockwise fashion from the left are Laura Johns, Patsy Neeb, Deb O'Brien, Leisa Ritchie, Judy Parsons, Jane
Van Roestel and Linda Ritchie. T-A photo
Va.
5.
OVERALL CHAMPS AT GB — The Alley Cats won the overall championship of the Grand Bend ladies bo wl- ROLL OFF WINNERS — The roll off championship of the Grand Bend ladies bowling league was won by the
ing league. Back, left, Brenda Mothers, Dorothy Mellin and Marg Roberts. Front, Nola Taylor, Karen Fi nch MSS'S. Back, left, Judi Jennison, Kay Green and Betty Datars. Front, Sandy Thompson, Sandy Dalton and
and Helen MacDonald. T-A photo Sharon Anysymiw.
May 23,19704 Page 7
win over Granton.
Six run rallies in each of the
second and eight innings powered
the Greys to their initial victory.
The Greys scored twice in the
first inning as the result of a
double from the bat of Janice
Brock.
The Greys six run outburst in
the first inning was generated by
Lea Dejong, Joyce Morgan and
Janice Brock. Each delivered
doubles.
Couple honoured ,
cadets return home
Marg Relouw scored the ninth
Exeter run in the seventh inning.
Base hits by Judy Kraft, Joyce
Morgan and Kathy Wells were
mainly responsible for the final
six Greys markers in the eighth
frame.
The first two Granton runners
came across the plate in the
second inning on a double from
the bat of June Mulholland.
Marianne Ryan singled and
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
C LA N DE BOVE
Tuesday evening the UCW and
their husands gathered in the
church for a presentation to Mr.
& Mrs. A. Macintosh who for
twenty seven years have actively
resided in the area.
The Macintoshes will be
leaving soon to live in London.
They will be assisting Mr, & Mrs.
Gordon Eaton to care for an
apartment building.
Mrs. Arnold Blake composed
and read a poem, Mrs.
J.Donaldson and Mrs. D. Kestle
presented Myrtle and Alex with
a round card table, mugs and a
deck of cards. Both responded
with their thanks.
Cadets Return
Tired, burned and bedraggled,
the cadets returned front the
weekend spent in training.
Andy Donaldson, Dorothy
Cunningham were among the
group and Mrs. R. Worthington is
the CO,
Slides on Trinidad
Sunday Anniversary at
Clandeboye Church was well
attended and the guest soloist
was Mrs. James Robertson. Rev.
Melnally of Granton, was very
impressive,
The evening service was an
informal singsong lead by Archie
Robertson, Slides on Trinidad
were shown by Rev. McInally.
Mr. & Mrs. P. Gilbert and
family Acton were weekend
guests with Mr. & Mrs, A. Blake.
Donna & Pete Shipley and
family, Keith, Jeanette and
David, Sharon and Wayne
Reddick and Guy were Sunday
visitors with their parents.
Nathan Skinner was a weekend
guest with his grandparents.
Nancy spent Sunday with her
parents and Janis.
Mr. George Cunningham who
has been feeling poorly is
scheduled to go into hospital for
x-rays and tests.
Mrs. Arthur Hodgins and Pat
joined a Tour at Brantford where
they left for Boston, Cape Cod
and Plymouth. They spent the
holiday on a guided tour of these
places and saw the Mayflower,
Plymouth Rock, Cape Cod, the
Adams Museum (home) and
many other historical places,
Mr. & Mrs. A. Charron and Mr.
J. Wright, Windsor who attended
the funeral of Mr.Wright's
grandfather in London, called on
Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle Tuesday.
Ann Lewis, London spent the
holiday with her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Roy Bernard and family,
London were weekend visitors
with Mr, & Mrs. A. Lewis.
Mrs. Donald MacDonald of
Kitchener is visiting for a few
days with Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer
Scott.
You can prolong your battery's
life by cleaning off the acid
that collects on top with a solu-
tion of baking soda and
water. Be sure not to get any
of the solution into the battery.
*
Separate additives are usually
not necessary in your gasoline
or motor oil.
4.
When driving at night, don't
focus your eyes too long on a
single light or line on the road.
Insert a penny head first into
the tread grooves of each tire.
If your can see Lincoln's head,
the tire is worn and should be
replaced.
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for a fair appraisal of your old car,
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Pam Gricken tripled and crossed
the plate to account for the final
Granton runs in the top of the
ninth inning.
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
One way to stretch gas dollars
- be sure your tire pressure is
correct,
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1970 FORD
Custom 500, V-8, automatic,
power steering, power
brakes, radio. Licence
CZH744. Asking $1250
1968 TORINO
GT Convertible, V-8,
automatic, power steering,
power brakes, radio,
Licence CXV478. Asking
$1095
1971 TRUCK
350 Ford 1 ton, V-8,
fourspeed, dual wheels with
rack, Licence T43373. Asking
$2195
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PHONE 234-6382
PB wrestlers
are champs
Precious Blood separate school
won the district elementary
school wrestling championship at
South Huron District High
School, Friday.
Precious Blood grapplers
downed Exeter public school
contestants in 10 of 18 matches to
win the trophy by a score of 60-48,
None of the other area schools
sent representatives,
Vince Winters led the Precious
Blood team with three victories
in the 72 to 78 pound class. David
Robinson was next in line with
two victories.
Gaining one victory apiece
were Frankie Giffin, Jack Smits,
Ted Ducharme, Mike Westelaken
and Rick Bilcke.
Winning for Exeter public
school were Arm Vernalien,
Doug Hoffman, Tyler Bishop,
Brian Mercer, Perry Pooley,
Paul Pooley, Steve Horn and
Rick Fletcher.
GIVE BLOOD
FOR GOODNESS SAKE.
Tractors
Equipment
Greys win first game of season
LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS
Reg. Price
FORD 7 HP LGT
$ 879
FORD 10 HP LGT
1368
FORD 12 HP LGT
1525
FORD 12 HP LOT Hydro 1728
FORD 14 HP LOT Hydro 1899
FORD 16 HP LGT Hydro 2082
34" Double Blade Mower 200
42" 3-Blade Mower 255
50" 3-Blade Mower 330
RIDING MOWERS
Reg. Price
FORD 5 HP Model 51
499
FORD 7 HP Model 60
600
FORD 7HP Electric Model 65
755
FORD 8 HP Model 61
790
FORD 8 HP Electric Model 66
820
TAXES NOT INCLUDED
PUSH MOWERS
Reg. Price SPRING SALE
FORD 19" Recoil Start
$ 155 $ 129
FORD 21" Recoil Start
195 149
FORD 21" Self Propelled Recoil Start
228 189
FORD 21" Self Propelled Electric Start
264 218
FORD Grass Bags 14 11.50
CHAIN SAWS
Reg. Price SPRING SALE
FORD Eagle II
199 177
FORD Hawk
135 115
USED GARDEN TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT
FORD 36" mower to fit prior model 10,12,14 hp
MOTO MOWER 8 hp w/mower
FORD 10 hp Garden tractor (1973)
FORD 12 hp Garden tractor (1973) w/hydraulic
transmission
FORD 50" mower to fit 10, 12, 14 Or 16 hp
BOLENS 12 hp w/42" mower w/hydraulic lift
CASE 444 w/loader (1973)
WALK BEHIND self propelled lawn mower
EXETER FORD
Equipment
Sales Ltd.
EXE1 t 235-2200
SPRING SALE
$ 770
1200
1340
1450
1680
1830
175
210
290
SPRING SALE
438
549
659
685
725