The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-05-17, Page 9Thanks . .
For Calling On Us To Do The
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Grand Bend
PHONE 238-8223
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Congratulations
TO
Thompson Warner
Motors Ltd.
on the opening of your expanded
facilities at Grand Bend
We're Pleased To Supply
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
to this progressive firm
411E./01/41110Y
320 Metcalfe St., W.
STRATHROY
Congratulations
TO
Thompson-Warner Motors
ON THE OPENING OF THEIR
SECOND LOCATION IN GRAND BEND
It is our privilege
to service them with their
DRY CLEANING
and
LAUNDRY
NEEDS
Thelma
and
Jack
Waldron
and Staff
GRAND
BEND
Cleaners
Thompson-Warner
Motors Ltd.
Use only
The Best
In
AUTOMOTIVE
PARTS
We Know! . We Supply Them!
We're Proud of Our
Association With This
Progressive Firm and
Congratulate Them On
Their Expansion
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same as the one used at the
Indianapolis Speedway,
Most of the sales
heist and a Bear Electronic tire
balancer, The balancer is one of
the few in the district and is the
They May never sell airplanes,
but sky travel is about the only
thing. Thompson-Warner IVIotors
Ltd. in Grand Bend don't cover.
What started out as a service
station, has expanded through
recent years to cover land, water
and snow travel and has
culminated in the firm this week
announcing the grand opening of
their second location in the
popular resort,
"We had to do something, and
with no more room for adequate
expansion at our present
location, we decided on this
venture," explains Peter War-
ner,
Peter and his partner, Earl
"Trick" Thompson, purchased
the Sunoco station on Highway 21.
north of the bridge and are in-
viting all area residents and
vacationers on the holiday
weekend to drop in and see their
new facilties.
Main benefit of the expansion is
the 1,000 feet of indoor showroom
available at the new location,
along with additional office
space.
"Customers will now be able to
view our cars, boats, Ski-Doos
and tires in more comfortable
indoor conditions," Peter noted.
The firm will also be gaining
three service bays, a wash rack,
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PLENTY OF SHOWROOM • The new facilities of Thompson-Warner Motors in Grand Bend provide plenty of
showroom space. Shown above are a car and boat in the expanded quarters, T-A photo
CONKLIN
LUMBER
Whalen pair
visits aunt
Enjoy
A
Pepsi
Does It
Again.
READY TO HIT THE WATER - Boats of many varieties ore now
available at the new Thompson-Warner location on Highway 21 in
Grand Bend. Shown above in one of the craft is Mrs. Peter Warner.
We've been proud to
supply area builders
and homeowners on
their projects - large
and small - and we
now add Thompson-Warner
Motors Ltd. to our
lengthy list.
When You
Stop In
At
THOMPSON-
WARNER
Motors Ltd. Check our prices
and quality
and see why
the list grows
Grand Bend couple
purchases lodge hall
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
WHALEN
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern visited
their aunt, Mrs. George Jacques
in Bonnie Brae nursing home,
Tavistock Sunday, The nursing
home was holding open house in
observance of hospital week.
Dorothy Hern attended a bridal
shower in London Saturday to
honor Mary Regan, Thunder
Bay.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hern and
Chris visited Norman McLellan, .
Chatham Sunday at a family
gathering.
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman
attended a presentation Saturday
in Staffa Community Hall for Mr.
& Mrs. Floyd Pullman.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gee, London
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Allan
Hodgins Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Ralph Betteridge, St. Marys.
Sandra Jansson, Woodham
spent the weekend with Betty
Johnson.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wallis and
family, London spent Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Wallis.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Mardlin,
Louise, Lynn and Lisa, Wesley
visited Saturday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
and Berton.
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Hodgson,
Windsor and Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Hodgson spent Saturday and
Sunday at Owen Sound and
Southampton fishing.
Mr. & Mrs. Graham Eagleson
attended the service in Exeter
Unived Church, Sunday, at which
their grandson Derek Swart-
zentruber, was baptized.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Adair, Wasaga
Beach were weekend visitors
with Mr, & Mrs. Hugh Adair,
OrnO and Kim. Archie Adair has
returned after a short stay in
Collingwood,
Mr. & Mrs. Clare Reid, Weston
were at their summer home here
at the corner for the weekend.
Mr, & Mrs. Milton Pollock have
moved to their farm home for the
summer months.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Brown were
weekend visitors with relatives in
Collingwood.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Grace Stewardson were Mr. &
Mrs. Hugh Larkin, Windsor and
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur McLinchey.
A capacity audience thrilled to
the music and testimony of the
King James Version in Grand
Bend United Church Monday.
By the way: If at first you don't
succeed, try, try again. Then
quit. There's no point making a
fool of yourself.
Bottled In
Exeter
By
By MANUEL CURTS
G R EENWAY
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Alister,
Grand Bend, have purchased the
L.O.L. Hall here.
Mr. & Mrs. Selbourne English
have returned after a few days
with relatives in Ingleside.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Merner and
Stephen, Toronto were weekend
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Harvey
Eagleson and attended a family
dinner Sunday, at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Rats, Shipka,
at which four generations were
present.
Mrs. Vera Brophey ac-
companied Mr. & Mrs. Ed
Bloomfield, Grand Bend, to
Rodney Sunday to attend the
funeral services of the late
Ernest Giles. Mr. Giles' son,
Clifford, is a son-in-law of the
Bloomfield's.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Curts, London,
were Sunday visitors with
Evelyn, Viola and Manuel Curts
and with Mr. & Mrs. Dean Smith,
Grand Bend. Of interest to this
community is the marriage of
David Cripps, grandson of Mr. &
Mrs. Lawrence Curts in Winnipeg
May 7.
Grand Bend 238-2374
Turkey
Beverages
LTD.
Albert Rath and Ma-rie Ratll of
Cologne, Rhineland, Germany
visited Mr. & Mrs. John Melville
one day last week. Mr. & Mrs.
Melville has sold his farm to Mr.
Rath.
Mrs. Sheila Lansing and Kim,
Toronto visited over the weekend
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
John Melville.
Norman Wilson has returned
home after a six-weeks stay in
University Hospital, London
following a car accident.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Burns attended
a wedding in Oshawa last
weekend.
Howard Monkhouse is a patient
in St. Josephs hospital, London.
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