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1972 DODGE Monaco Brougham 4 door hardtop, fully equipped,
demonstrator, 6,000'miles
1972 PLYMOUTH Grand Brougham sedan, fully equipped,
deponstrator, 7,000 miles
1970 TORINO 2 door, 6 automatic
1970 TORINO. GT, 2 door hardtop, 8'automatic, power steering,.
brakes 'and radio
—1970-DODGE--Coronet stationwagon, 8 automatic,- power—steering, -
brakes and radio
1969 DODGE Coronet 4 door, 6 automatic with radio
1969 FORD Custom 2 door, 8 automatic, power steering, brakes
and radio
1969 PLYMOUTH Satelite 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic, power
steering, brakes and radio
1966 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury 2 door 'hardtop, 8 automatic,
power steering, brakes and radio
1965 FORD Fairlane, 2 door hardtop, 8 standard with radio
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th, •1971
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw
of London and Mr. arid .Mrs. John
Bell of Guelph were 5aturday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy..
Laidlaw and family and attended
the Lucknow Craft Festival.
family moved on Saturday from
Orlionville to-R. 1 Kettleby.
roy is manager Hof the farm ,for
Orville Osborne and son, who have
a herd of Charolais cattle.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morrison of
Lucknow are• on holidays' and spent
a few days at Manitoulin Island
and are now visiting with hiS
sister Mrs. Frank Stockhill, Mr:
StockhilLand_fantily-of-South----
Porcupine.,
Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Inglis, Lisa
Lori and Christine of EatItifili an' —
the week tend picked:up,Heathec at
Gtielph University and spent the •
week end with his mother Mrs.
Tom Inglis, Betty and Torn and
visited with 1\1r..'and Mrs.:Bob
. Adams and family.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Cohn were Alma
Conn of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Hunter and Trevor of London.,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes on
holiday visited with .their son
Jack; Mrs. Coultes. and family of
Oakville from Monday to Wednes-
day and spent the week end with
their daughter Mrs. Wilbur
Schwichtenberg, Mr. Schwichten-
bet arnay--43-f-P-ort-Elgin,
Mrs. Edith BrOwn of London
spent the holiday with her par-
eits Mr. and Mrs. Bill tvans and
on Sunday all visited with Mr.
and'Mrs. Ted Evans and family
of Georgetown and went to see
the new house Ted is building.
-On Sunday Joan and Shirley
and Joe IfitLattended- the _S
11 tournament at Meaford.
Bradley Smith of Grand Bend
spent holidays last week with
hi§•grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Chapman:
Mr. and Mrs. • Victor Emerson
were-Tuesday visitors with Miss
Lila Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wybenga
and John arrived at Malton
port on Friday after a month's
visit with their parents in-Holland,
On Saturday they arrived here
accompanied by. Kathy and Clar-
ence, who had been visiting with 1.
relatives and their daughter Rudi
and son Henry of Bowmanville.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Flopkins
of Hanover Were Thursday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Vie Emerson..‘
hits; Emerson and Mrs. Ben Mc '•
Clenaghan had spent, the night .
at their home while attending
Grey-:Bruce area convention in
Hanover last fall,
Quite a number of folks front the community attended the
Craft Festival held in Lucknow
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Mr. .and. Mrs, Harvey Ritchie
Visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, Bert ,Wylie and farhily of
Fordwich,
Miss Elva.- Ritchie , student
nurse of Wingharn District Hospit-
al, spent a few clays'aCher home,
Congratulations. to. Miss Brenda
Ritchie, who has successfully
passed in her first year's training
in General and Marine Hospital,
Owen Sound.' Brenda spent the
week end,at her home here.
Mr. and .Mrs.. Bill Duffle,
Linda and Dennis of Hamilton .
spent ,from Saturday. to...Monday_
p.m. with Mr ."and Mrs. Allan
Ritchie and family.
Kenneth Ritchie visited last
week in Guelph with Tom Rad-
..cliffe.
,Visiting on the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
were ,Mr: and Mrs. Alf Andrew
of Orillia , Mr. and Mrs. Don
Kirkland , Lana and Darren of
Kingsville , Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Kirkland of. Toronto and Miss
Vancy Kirkland who is taking a
summer course in London.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hackett
and Nancy of Calgary visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Hackett 'and family. George was-
in Hamilton attending a meeting
and they visited in this area
for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter 'visit-
ed Wednesday with Mrs. Frank
Hamilton :mho was a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London, for
two weeks. She has returned to
the Nursing Home in London,
where she has been a resident
for several months. Hunters also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Needham while in London. .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles WilkinS
spent the week end in Oshawa
with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Irwin
and family., .
Miss Barbara Wilkins has corn-
pleted her summer term in
Guelph College and will resume
her studies there in September:
Visitingduring the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunt-
er were Mr. and Mri. Ken Laid--
law of London. Mr. and Mrs.
lohn Bell of Guelph, formerly of
Calgary and Harold Gardner of
Gogama . . Friday and Saturday.
Holiday yisitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Farrier and Mrs.
Eunice Gillespie were Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Farrier and Kimberley
of Hanoyer , Mr.,.and Mrs, Jack
Gillespie 'of Sarnia and and
Mrs. Fred Davis and Dana.of
Windsor. .
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. McGowan
of London were Sunday visitors
with their daughter Nip: Ronald
Jamieson, Mr. Jamieson and
family. On the return trip they.
were accompanied. by their. grand-
children Maril n and Gordon
Jarnieson,for a. holiday at London.
On. Wednesday ,last Mrs. Leroy
Rintoul and Kimbdrley brought her
mothet Mrs. Stanley Black, who
had been visiting them, to Bel-
grave. On Thursday, Mrs.
Riptoul and Kimberley on the re-
turn trip took Carol and Debbie ,
who had .been visiting their-gra-rid—
parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rin-
toul, home with them to Kettleby.
Visitors on'holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl. McC,lenagha
were Mr. and yrs. Jim McIntyre ,
Heather, Mary„Beth and Linda of
Val Caron, 'Northern Ontario; on.
the week end Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Moss of Plattsville; and on Sun-
day Mr. and Mrs. liw-in McClen?-
aghan and Mary Lou of St. Thorn-
as and mr. and Mrs. Lorne Howe
and family of Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ross and
Cheryl of Owen Sound visited
from Thursday to Sunday with his
mother Mrs. Jean• Ross. , Mr. and• .
Mrs. Ross returned to Owen Sound
orr-Sunday,-and Cheryl-remained to
Visit a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Ross and 'family.
Visitors on the week end with
Mrs, tiessie Mullis and Wilford
Clipperton were 'Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Faw, Robert. Mullis ,"and
Karen Wilson of ThOrndale R. 2.
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maximum flexibility; skip, repeat
or shorten any part of
any cycle'
• Full cholce of water temperature,
spin and agitator actions
• The dependable Arc-Cuate 210
transmission, cut from high grade
steel -to give a 210' stroke to-
the' agitator,. washes cleaner
• Fluid drive, exclutive Speed
Queen feature, eliminates
daMaging starting shocks on
mechanism'
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WARRANTIES
2 years on all parts
10 years on transmission
parts
Lifetime on stainless steel
tubs and drums
5 years on dryer drums
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