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CONKLIN LUMBER COMPANY Presents CABINETS BY GREGG
"The Kitchen People" — Creators of Fine Woodcraft Since 171
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THE CAVALIER OAK is beautiful without being obvious, strong without being massive. The soft, ripplirn
oak grain in Natural finish has a cool brightness. Cavalier Oak is the ultimate in Gregg kitchens, the mode.
designed for sophisticate homeowners.
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THE CHAMBLY, with beveled corners and slim shadow lines around drawers and doors, echoes a courtly
French past while demonstrating Gregg's special mastery of cabinetmaking in birch. We'll help you
select the perfect Chambly grouping for your kitchen,
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Here's a close-up view illustrating the fine
furniture styling and quality construction of
the Cavalier Oak made.
Another close-up view. This time, The Cherry
Vale model. Note the fine detailing, the
exciting scrolled brass hardware, the -beau-
tiful thanneled panels.
PRICED FROM
AS LITTLE AS '238.40
You'll like everything about Gregg cabinets. You'll
be impressed first by the things that are immediately
obvious: fine furniture styling; classic hardware; and
warm natural woodtones brought out by hand rub-
bing (not a mass-produced lacquer finish), But wait
till you take a closer look. The cabinet doors have self-
dosing hinges. The wall cabinets have adiustable
shelves; the interiors of the cabinets are wood toned,
not unfinished. The drawers open and close on nylon
rollers and glides. And here's something very impor
tant: Gregg cabinets are designed to withstand
grease, solvents, steam and water — any element in
the kitchen environment. And Gregg cabinets at
Conklin's are competitively priced, A 54" Chambly
Birch kitchen — upper and lower cabinets complete
with curved post formed counter -top — costs only
$238.40. Your Conklin Kitchen Specialists will give
you an exact quote on a custom kitchen layout for
your home. Because you want The finest for your home
. -select kitchen cabinets by Gregg at Conklin's!
Gregg spores no detail in bringing you the finest in cabinet
making. Canadian hardwoods ore used exclusively in the
construction of all models, and the cabinets are further
enhanced by Gregg's 4-coat, hand-rubbed furniture finish.
THERE'S A MODEL ON DISPLAY
At THE CONKLIN LUMBER YARD
IN YOUR AREA:
CUSTOM DESIGNED FOR YOU IN
CAVALIER OAK, CHERRY VALE,
AND CHAMBLY BIRCH —
CREATORS OF FINE WOODCRAFT SINCE 1719
Pot over 2& years, the name Gregg has been associated with fine woodcraft products.
We at Conklin's are indeed proud to be able to offer our customers Gregg's superior
crafted kitchens, they're completely assembled, easy to install. If you wish, Conklin's
can arrange to hove them installed for you. And remember: you cart buy with no money
down when you deal with the friendly guys Conklin's. there ore 18 yards to serve you.
THE CHERRY VALE—Gregg updates the Colonial look a new way by marrying it imaginatively to classic
Mediterranean influences, beautifully visible in the channeled panels and scrolled brass hardware. Despite the
evident elegance of the genuine distressed cherry finish, the cost of Cherry Vale is surprisingly low.
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Clinton New-S-8%0rd, Thursday, September 9, 471
Maitland .and 16th -concession. residents
The Clinton. Christian Reform
Church song service which is
held on the last Sunday evening
each month was well attended
last Sunday, Mr, Dick Roorda
led the service assisted by Mr.
Haviakamp.
Miss Bonnie Storey of
Seaforth visited Huronview last
Monday afternoon and danced
some Irish jigs for the residents
at the old time music and
daneing.program.
The weather was ideal on
Wednesday for the bus trip to
Goderich and area, The two
buses with eighty residents left
Huronview at 1:30 arriving back
at 5 p.m. with stops at Les Jervis
wildlife sanctuary at
Holmesville, 13m-11-n111er, Goderich
Harbour and lighthouse point
and over to Bayfield by the 4th
co ncession of Goderich
Township to view the apple and
peach orchards with a short stop
at Pine Lake and home by
Brueefield,
There was a Scottish air at
the Thursday Family Night
program provided by the people
of the Brucefield area, There
were Scottish dances by Karen
McGregor and Sylvia Wilson;
piano solos by Bob Wilson, Mrs.
Henderson, Karen McGregor;
bag pipe numbers by Glenn
McGregor; violin by Adam
Wilson; accordion by Linday
Webster; vocal solos by Mrs.
Fred McGregor; a chorus of four
girls, Debbie, Sharon and Carla
Brodie and Karen Davidson,
Hugh Walker, a native of
Brucefield thanked the
entertainers on behalf of the
residents.
BY MILLIE LOP13
The summer is gone and once
again many people in this small
community have been busy
seeing this land of ours,
The Eastern Provinces
attracted several from the area,
Murray and Roba Lobb and
Hugh and Martie Lobb took Aa
week to make the journey to
Prince Edward Island and back,
Steve Tyndall and Bill Stirling
spent three weeks travelling
through Northern Ontario and
Quebec to Nova Scotia and the
East Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lobb and
Eleanor travelled East, circling
Lake Ontario,
,Jamie Thompson exchanged
holidays with Ian Aldwinckle of
Ottawa and George Thompson
exchanged a week of holidays
with Murray Hillard of Lanark
County as part of the 4—H
program.
Steven and George Thompson
spent a week visiting friends and
relatives in Ottawa and Lanark
County.
Brenda Forbes participated in
the rural-urban exchange
program with Carol Granger of
Bramalea,
Brian Lobb spent a week at
his cousin's home in Bramalea
and a few days at Kincardine
with his grandmother, Mrs.
Kathleen Cuyler.
Mr. and Mrs, Irvine Tebbutt
spent a weekend at St.
Catharines with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Tebbutt and family,
Points of Northern Ontario
were visited by several area
families, Mrs. Marlene Forbes
MeNaaghton and baby spent
three days at North Bay with
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bishop.
Mel and Harriett Klazinga
spent .a week holidaying in the
Parry Bound area:,
ahriodiCi
holiday,
g11Forbes
s and
spent Ma r week4,
at Whiteat0030. near Parry Sound,
the guest of Karen Brandon,
Bayfield.
The Bruce Lobb family went
to Bracebridge for their summer
Miss Karen Oakes and Miss
Faye Merrill spent a week
.visiting points North of North
Bay.
A few made .trips to points in.
the South also, The Murray
Forbes family Spent a few days
in Rogers City, Michigan with
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Carver.
Gary Tebbutt exchanged
visits with his cousins in
Windsor,
Don, Marilyn Forbes and
family were holidaying at Port
Huron,
Only two persons made the
trip to the West Coast. Gordon
and Len Lobb drove to British
Columbia to visit relatives, .Gord
had to shorten his visit due to
illness and has flown home.
Camping is being enjoyed by
many as an outing,
Marian Thompson, Cathy
Aiken and Katherine Forbes
spent Labour Day weekend
camping at Pine Lake,
Torn Lobb and Ivan Merrill
find this a good way to spend
weekends too.
The Klazinga family also
spent a week camping at Pine
Lake.
Gerald and Shirley Tebbutt
and family spent three weeks
camping on the banks of the
Maitland River,
Ronnie Tyndall spent some
of his holidays at a cottage near
Bayfield.
Susan Lobb spent a weekend
visiting with Chris Haiiley at the
Hartley's cottage.
Katherine, Brenda and Sylvia
Forbes spent a week at Camp
Menesetung, also Paul and Ricky
Forbes and Gary Tebbutt.
Dianne Tyndall spent a week
at the Paul Bunyan Camp.
Harry and Shirley Lobb and
boys spent a weekend with Mrs,
Fred Lobb. -
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Allen of
Toronto and the Alf Plumber
family of Oshawa have been
guests at the home or Mr. and
Mrs. Don Lobb,
Peter Thompson and Kerry
Johnston attended hodiey
school at Centralia,
Jamie Thompson went to
hockey school in Guelph,
Lew and Babs Tebbutt and
family spent a weekend with
Carman and Ada Tebbutt,
Dianne Tyndall seems to be
the only person who took a trip
to the Canadian National
Exhibitipn this year,
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