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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-01-22, Page 14NEW OPP CONSTABLE — Constable James R. MacLeod is the new officer in charge of the Seaforth OPP Detachment. The OPP office has moved and shares the Good Times Travel Agency premises on Main Street, Constable MacLeod replaced Corporal Ray Primeau who since his promotion, has been working out of the Goderich detachment. (Staff Photo) slew OPP -eplaces Primeau Here are TEN solid facts you should consider in planning your ADVERTISING 1 This newspaper is an advertising medium that is WANT- ED - it is sought 'after 'and paid for, and advertising in it is not an intruder in the home. 2 This newspaper's circulation is CONCENTRATED in this trading area. 3 The newspaper provides PENETRATION in the prim- ary market by reaching virtually every family or cus- tomer in that market. 4 People read newspaper ads when they are ready to make a decision and to act - WHEN THEY'RE READY TO BUY. The newspaper is convenient; it may be consulted at a time most CONVENIENT to every member of the fam- ily. 6 People LIKE TO READ NEWSPAPER ADVERTISE- MENTS - surveys shoW 85 per cent of the people want their newspaper to contain advertising. 7 Every issue of every newspaper contains INFORMA- TION AND PICTURES of interest to every member of the family. 8 Newspaper reading is a habit and a part of people's routine. 9 The printed word is MORE RELIABLE THAN the spoken word and it cannot be refuted because it is easily available for re-checking. More accurate information is obtained by reading than by listening. 10 The newspaper is ideal for comparison - items in a news- paper may be easily compared with items in other news- paper ads. THE MOST EFFECTIVE AND MOST ECONOMICAL WAY TO PROMOTE BUSINESS IS THROUGH NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING ESTABLISHO . 1872 Constable James R. MacLeod : Goderich has been transferred the Seaforth Detachment of the .P.P. replacing Constable Ray iimeau who has been in Seaforth r the past 10 years. I Mr. Primeau has been •ornoted to Corporal and will be orking at the Goderich etachment but continuing to live Seaforth and commuting to ork. i Constable -MaeLeod, who has en in Goderich for the past ten • :ars since being stationed there a cadet, will move to Seaford' len he secures a house here. • Constable MacLeod and his fe Diane have two daughters, .acy, 9 years, and Deanna, 6 . ars, and a two-year-old son, toy. 'Constable MacLeod's territory vers the townships of McKillop, .ckersmith and Hullett ranging far north as Blyth and as far uth as Hensall and Dublin DID YOU KNOW? 5 t ,-'4,..:,..',P:',;4,,, ',.'4•4'.•,, j1''-r•7 •,,t'A.:,.' f,-..'7':','"'•" areas. Corporal Primeau said he very much enjoyed his ten years in charge of the Seaforth detachment. "We like Seaforth so much that we hope to make it our permanent home," Corporal Primeau estimated, that the work load 'has tripled since he came here in 1964. The 1966 International Plowing Match when he worked "at least 18 hours days" was one of the big highlights of his work here, the corporal said. Corporal Primeau was in charge of alt the policing for the Match. Corporal and Mrs. Primeau live on Goderich Street with their five children. Twins Joanne and John attend SDHS and the three younger children, Susan, Noreen and Dan are students at St. James' School in Seaforth. An expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Seaforth 527-0240. CAPoNE WAS JAILED FOR INCOME Ta EVASION, WAS BANNED FOR A WHILE IN 1567 BY POPE PIUS TC AFTER MANY DEATHS. am- THE SPANIARDS'ENTHUSIASM FoR THIS SPECTACLE CAUSED THE BAN TO BE LIFTED. THE MATADORS WHO SHOW THE most DARING AND GRACE ARE NATIONAL IDOLS AND EARN FANTASTIC MONEY, IN AN AFTERNOON, 3 MATAPoRS KILL, 6 BULLS, EACI-IENCoursiTER LASTS ABOUT 20 MINUTES. AL CAPONE UVCOME Or GANGSTER, FOR t'HE YEAR 1921 ,WAS 4/0S; WO W1-ITCH IS THE Fit614EST geik A PRIVATE ciTCZEN IN ONE YEAR, IT WAS ACCUMULATED FROM CAPONE'S PAR-FLUNG I LLEGAL AttiViti54. NrS BUSINESS CARP IDENTIFIED HIM AS A ‘‘SECOND,I4AND FtANIMR5 t>EALEa.1' iN HENRY ObRtY5 BEST seVa HE MAOE ONLY. '74t5. MILLION1 ti~E EiAtittEll :008t. .JANUARY -24 1916