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CHESTERFI ELDS
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We . Have All • Types Including French Provincial, ryTraditional.
and Modernistic By Kroehlers
A large
Selection Of
Occasional `:Chains
NOW IN STOCK
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FOR SAFEIn SAI(I
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1966 Models
SEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM
1966 FORD Galaxie 500, 2 door hardtop
1966 FORD Custom 500, 4 door
1966 METEOR, 4 Door
1966 COMET, 4 door
1965 PONTIAC, 4 Door, 'Automatic. Transmission,
1964 CHEV, 4 -Door, ,6 Cylinder
1964 CHEV, Impala, 4 Door Hardtop
1963 PONTIAC . Laurentian, 4 door
1963 PONTIAC, 6 Cylinder, 4 Door Standard Transmission
1961 CHEV 4 door, 6 cylinder
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1961 ENVOY, 4 door
1961 FORD, 4 door
1960 CHRYSLER, Saratoga, 4 Door Sedan
1960 MONARCH, •4 Door Sedan
1959 CONSUL, 4 Door
1952 FORD' 3/ ton
SEVERAL OLDER MODELS
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CKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Penich o.1111ke
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For .S ort Time
(Kingsbridge News)
(T00 late for last -week).
Mike Penich, who has been ,
hospitalized in Owen Sound hosp-
ital following a farm accident
some weeks ago, came horne Stn-
day for two weeks,. after which
he will return to hospital for
further surgery.4 We wish'to, extend;
to Mike our sincere best wishes.
Visitors with the O'Neill, How-
ard and Sinnett families -were Rev,
Gerald"O'Neill of Lansing, Mich; ,
Mrs, Ed O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs,.
John O'Neill and. family , Timmie
O'Neill all of Jackson; Mich; Mrs.
J. P, Sullivan, Miss Cathy Fled,
*Mr., and Mrs. Joe,Sull.ivan, Mr
and. Mrs.. Hank'Maltaes and. fam-
ilies of Bolton, Otit .;, Mr„ .and
Mrs,; George Whitmore of Mary-
land U.S.A. '
• Dr, J..A; 'Kasper,who'has been
• vacationing with his wifeat, the'
home of John O'Connor, suffered
a cerebral hemhorrage on Tues •
day and was taken by ambulance
Wednesday to Bons Secour Hosp- •
ital, Grosse Pointe., Mich: His
many friends in thiscommunity
wish • him a speedy recovery
Mrs. P.C. Vogt.,is spending a
few weeks with her brother Frank
Sullivan. Recent' guests at the
Sullivan home were Mr: and,Mrs.
Jos. Duffy L. Morrison of Inger,:;.
soli. Miss Carrie O'Neill of God -.
•erich,Mr, and Mrs. Van'Doninck
and family of Ferndale,. Mich.,
Morgan; Peter and Nora. Van
Doninck•are remaining for anoth-
er week.
Recent guests' with Mr : and 'Mrs.
Carl Rieglin'g were Mr. and Mrs.
• Victor Wagner, Steven and Robin,
Atikokan, Ont.. Mr,:, and :Mrs.,Al
.
Doyle, Louise,' Cyril and ' '1mtnie
• of Chatham.
• Carla and Barbara .Riegling: •
have returned.• home; after holiday-
'ing with relatives in Welland
Mr: and Mrs: Peter
Murray,Mrs.:Ursula Hebert, John, Nor
man and Patti O'Connor attended
the funeral of Mrs Murray's
brother, Gratton, in Stratford
last week •
Miss Stella, Dean, Kitchener
and
and Mrs, T
and•
Mrs: Jack
DennisCorrie
and daughter-
have
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Dalton;
with
Qtiinla
Mrs:
Mr.: Gerald 'Dalton, children
of 'Toronto. Mr; Maur-
ice Bowler and familyToronto,,,
Mrs.; Julia Langevindaughter
Sharon, Mr.4'and Murray
Lisa and Diane,; Mr', 'Dalton! ,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo` eau; Mrs.
Maurice Edwardsa ghter-
have been` recent visitors.
Miss A ntoinette b ; Detroit
spent the week end Mrs.
Dennis Dalton:
Nora. and Dennis' n are .%
visiting their sister, Jim
Martin:
"Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sinnett •
and family ,, Mrs.. Nora Sinnett
and Shannon, .of Detroit are vac=
ationing at Point. Clark
• Mary Rose Fierweiller of Seattle
is visiting relatives•here.
• Helen Courtney is home after.
visiting in Detroit last week,
Dr, and Mrs. Peter Bolland and
family, Mr. Gerald Garvey. of.
Toronto are holidaying at. the
Garvey home.
Mrs. • Geo.. Pollard and family.
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Blaise Martin.
Fay Hogan and Maria Dalton
who have been attending summer,
school have•yeturned to their
hotnes , a '
Mr. and Mrs.. John O'Neill have
been visiting in the community.
Their infant daughter,. Mary Ann
is in Goderich Hospital
Edward Courtney' spent several
days last week with the Dr,. Mc-
Gi11 family at Amberley beach.
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