HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-09-09, Page 13CONKLIN LUMBER COMPANY Presents CABINETS BY GREGG,
"The Kitchen People" Creators of Fine Woodcraft Since 1719
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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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THE CAVALIER OAK is beautiful without being obvlous, strong without being massive. The soft, ripplinf
oak grain in Natural finish has a cool brightness. Cavalier Oak is the ultimate in Gregg kitchens, the mode,
designed for sophisticate homeowners.
CUSTOM DESIGNED FOR YOU IN
CAVALIER OAK, CHERRY VALE,
AND CHAMBLY BIRCH -
PRICED FROM
AS LITTLE AS 5238.40
Here's a close-up view illustrating the fine
furniture styling and quality construction of
the Cavalier Oak model.
You'll like everything about Gregg cabinets. You'll
be impressed first by the things that are immediately
obvious: fine furniture styling; classk 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-
closing hinges. The wall cabinets have adjustable
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. Yo'ur 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!
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.
Gregg spares no detail in bringing you the finest in cabinet
making. Canadian hardwoods are used exclusively in the
construction of all models, and the ,cabinets are further
enhanced by Gregg's 4,coat, hand-rubbed furniture finish.
CREATORS OF FINE WOODCRAFT SINCE 1719
Far aver 250 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 have them installed for you. And remember: you can buy with no money
dawn when you deal with the friendly guys Conklin's. There are 18 yards to -serve you.
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Another close-up view, This time, The Cherry
Vale model, Note the fine detailing, the
exciting scrolled brass hardware, the beau-
tiful channeled panels,
To teach in St. Catharines.
:Bock from Europe music course.
By MRS. FRED BOWOEN
CENTRAL IA
Elaine Powe, who was in
Hungary and Austria taking a
course in Music during the
holidays, visited with her
parents Mr. 4 Mrs. Elmer Powe
before leaving for St. Catharines
to resume her teaching duties in
the secondary school,
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs, Jack Essery at-
tended the StollFrayne wedding
at Parker St. United Church,
Sarnia, the bride is a niece of
Mrs. Essery. They also attended
a nephew's wedding at S.
0. George's Anglican Church,
Sarnia, the Frayne - Robillard
wedding.
Mrs, Joseph Pozsonyi, Mrs.
Bert Lamos and daughter Miss
Ian of Arkona, Beth Lambie
returned to Arkona with her
mother after holidaying with the
Wilson family.
Mrs. John Andrew has
returned to her home in
Edmonton after visiting with her
mother, Mrs. George Hicks.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott of
Lucan were Sunday visitors with
Helen Lamos of Tillspnburg,
were Sunday callers at the home
of Mr, & Mrs, S. Molnar, Mrs,
Pozsonyi 'and daughter Helen
(Mrs. Lamos) were residents of
the village a number of years
ago,
Mrs, G. F, penwarclen of
Sarnia, Who has been hOlidaying
at her cottage at Grand i3endwas
a visitor for a couple of days last
week with Mrs, Lorne Hicks and
Miss Wilda Pollock of Kitchener
was a weekend guest,
Mr, & Mrs. Mervin Dunn of
Henson were Sunday evening
visitors with Mrs. George Dunn,
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Wilson were
Mrs. Wilson's mother, sister and
family, Mrs. James Murray,
Mrs. Wrn. Lambie, Murray and
Mrs. Clara Abbott.
Margaret and Donald Wilson
returned home on Sunday after
holidaying with relotiVes in
Arkona.
Mrs, Cooper McCurdy has been
a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital,
London, for the paSt ten days..
Marie Powe of Toronto was. a
holiday weekend visitor with her
parents as well.
Mrs, Barry Reid, Heather and
Lori of London visited during the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Fred.
Bowden
An induction service for the
Rev. John Beaton will be held in
the United Church Thursday
'evening of next week. The
congregation of Zion West will
join the Centralia congregation
for the service.
Jim Wedge, owner of Wedge
the Mover, Limited, is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Thomson
and family, Woodham, were
guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs..
William Thomson, Andrew
Street. or dear life at rodeo show — oops — here comes the ground
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