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CONTINUING MEMORIAL
NOTICE
ON OCTOBER 31, 1967
at approximately 8:45 p.m. a tractor-trailer
backing into the laneway of Maitland Farms
on Highway 86, approximately 3 miles west
of Wingham, caused east bound traffic on
Highway 86 to stop momentarily.
Would anyone so affected by the movement
of this unit kindly contact collect
GRANT DENNIS of
THOMSON ROGERS SOLICITORS
at 362-5541, TORONTO.
Mr, and Mrs, Bill hall, Joan,
Brian and gonna of Chatham
and Mr, and Mrs, Jack Scott
and family of Newton,
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Murch of
Clinton were Sunday visitors
with Mr, and. Mrs, Percy )(in,
.cent,
Santa's ,,
Lucky Bucks
WIN $500
Available at
Participating Stores
in
Cash Prizes
C. W. CASLICK
LIFE - HEALTH
BUSINESS INSURANCE
50 Patrick Street East
Wingham
Representing
IMPERIAL LIFE
A27-lyr
J. T. GOODALL
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY, Etc.
Offie.e — Meyer Block
WING HAM
DIAL 357-1990
Crawford, Shepherd
& Mill
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
J. Harley Crawford, Q.C.
Norman A. Shepherd,
M.A., LLB.
Alan R. Mill, B.A,, LLB.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Dial 357-3630
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Bluevale Personal, Notes
Coming Events
FOR SALE
FRESH PORK, whole or half,
89e lb. Wingham Meat IViarke
10
t.
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MILK FILTERS for sale, plain,
rapid flo, — 85c a box.
Alexander's Hardware, phone
357-3031. 16rrb
DEEP FREEZE for sale, just
like new, Earl Thompson, R,
R, 1 Wroxeter, on the Formosa
Road. 16b
VACUUM CLEANER SALES.
Service on all makes. Filter
Queen Sales. Zurich, ph. Hen-
sall 262.5350 collect. My26rrb
QUAKER space heater for
sale, with fan and all attach-
ments. Reasonable. 357-1278.
16p
SEE AND RIDE the Snowmo-
bile Ski-Daddler at the Wing-
ham Golf Club. Lloyd Chap-
pell, 9-16.23b
DACHSHUND Puppies, smooth
red, male and female. Mrs,
Gordon Workman, Brussels.
16b
WOOD FOR SALE—Soft maple
and elm slabs, in 10 cord load,
We deliver. Bordon Litt Saw-
mill, 392.6895, Teeswater.
Ap2Orrb
EAVESTROUGHING and metal
flashing, material and labor,
For free estimate call Morri-
son Bros., at Murdie's Hard-
ware, Lucknow, ph. 528-2906
Ap2Orrb
SAVE ON PAINT — 10% off
regular prices on Kern Glo
Enamel, Super Kern Tone and
Martin-Senour. Your headquar-
ters for Kern lines, Alexan-
der's Hardware, rrb
11/31Metir moleimayn
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
TWO FAMILY dwelling in
Lucknow, oil fired hot water
heating, Close to business area
and churches. Inspection by
appointment, Phone 528-2906
or 528-3311. 9-16-23b
FOR SALE — 4-year-old all-
electric 3 bedroom home in
Wingham. Finished basement
could easily be changed into
one bedroom apartment, Own-
er leaving town. Phone 357-
1448. 9-16p
WILLIAM S. REED
General Insurance and
Real Estate Broker
Phone 357-2174 Wingham
storey home in White-
church, situated on good lot,
in excellent repair. Large
living room and dining room,
kitchen with built in cup-
boards, 3 piece bath, Selling to
close an estate. Full price
$5,500.00.
Situated close to schools and
hospital, large living room
with natural fireplace, bright
kitchen, dining room, 3 bed-
rooms, 4 piece bath, Finished
recreation room, attached gar-
age. Present owner moving
out of town, immediate posses-
sion.
2 storey brick home, well
situated close to schools and
shopping. Large living room,
dining room and kitchen, 3
large bedrooms and bath. At-
tached one bedroom apartment
with living room and kitchen,
newly decorated.
Two choice building lots in
Wingham, fully serviced.
Several farms in Wingham
district, 100-200 acres, 16b
CARS FOR SALE
1958 THUNDERBIRD for sale.
Immaculate condition. Can be
seen at 11 North St., Wingham,
phone 357-1306. 9-16p
1965 PLYMOUTH for sale,
Sport Fury convertible, 8 cyl.
standard. Phone Brussels 384
W5. 16-23b
1962 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe,
black, sound condition through-
out, Can be seen at Readman's
Texaco Service. Parties inter-
ested call 357-2703. 16p
POULTRY FOR SALE
150 LEGHORN pullets for
sale. Noble Greenaway, 357-
1909. 16b
PULLETS for sale, laying
good. Phone 357-2859 or apply
Wilfred Walker. 16b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
18 CALVES for sale, average
400 500 lbs., good quality.
Wroxeter 224W, 9.16p
SERVICE aged bull for sale,
with papers. Sire: Thornlea
Texal Supreme Ex. Darn rec-
ord; over 1,7,000 milk, over 600
of fat, Priced reasonable.
Mahlon S, Byler„ R. R. 1
Wroxeter, ()tit, 16b
FOR RENT
SMALL apartment for rent,
central location, Phone 357-
2365. 16-23b
HEATED apartment containing
livingroom, dining room, new
kitchen, bathroom, 2 large bed-
rooms. Completely redecora-
ted. Suitable for adults only.
Apply Box 64, Advance-Times.
16b
SALES HELP WANTED
Female
Ladies. Holiday Season is ap-
proaching. If you need money
to buy gifts, etc., for Christ-
mas, sell our Beautiful Line
of Cosmetics and other Pro-
ducts, Large Profit, Write
Rawleigh, Dept. K-453.1, 4005
Richelieu St., St. Henry, Mon-
treal. 16b
MALE HELP WANTED
MAINTENANCE MAN wanted
with 4th Class Engineer's
papers. Company pension plan,
group benefits, medical and
hospital coverage. Apply in
person to Spinrite Yarns and
Dyers Limited, Listowel, Ont.
16b
EXPERIENCED
,ARTISAN — CANING
We are looking for an ex-
perienced caner who desires
the opportunity to once again
practice his or her skill, This
person will most likely be of
European extraction and train-
ed by old world craftsmen
skilled in the caning technique,
If you fill this description, we
are most anxious to hear from
you immediately, Please call
357.2703 or write P.O. Box
556, Wingham. 16b
FEMALE HELP WANTED
AVON. CALLING
AVON TERRITORY OPEN
Customers waiting to be serv-
ed, Housewives can qualify.
Write or call Mrs. C. Law-
rence, District Manager, Box
372, Durham, Ont., phone 369-
3816. N168zD14b
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APPLICATIONS WANTED
APPLICATIONS for the posi-
tion of caretaker of St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Church
will be received up to Decem-
ber 4. All applications should
be mailed to Murray Rae, Box
263, Wingham, stating salary
expected. 16-23b
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS
Will be received by the
undersigned for the construc-
tion of Municipal drain in the
Township of Howick, Plans
and specifications can be ob-
tained from the Municipal Of-
fice, which consists of 3800
lineal feet of open drain,
known as portion of Branch
(A) Bolton Drain,
Tenders to be in the hands
of the Clerk by 5 p.m., Mon-
day, November 20, 1967.
Ivan Haskins, Clerk,
Township of Howick,
Gorrie, Ont, 9.16b
Dead Stock Removal
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid for fresh dead, disabled
cows and horses.
We pay Ihc per lb. weighing
over 500 pounds.
For the most prompt and
courteous service in this dis-
trict
*EASE CALL COLLECT
MARLATT BROS.
Phone 133 Brussels, Ont.
04-hour service--7 days a week
License No. 390-C-65
WANTED
YOUNG BUSINESS GIRL re-
quires room and board close to
main street for winter months.
Young couple preferred. Phone
Bernice Bunking, 357-2770, be-
tween 9 a,m, and 5 pan, 16p
LEGAL
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
Nomination for Reeve, four
Councillors and one School
Trustee will be held at
Morris Township Hall
THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1967
from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m,
If necessary, Election Will be
held
SATURDAY, DEC, 2, 1967.
Helen Martin, Returning
16b Officer.
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
COUNTY OF HURON
VOTERS' LIST, 1967
Notice is hereby given that
I have complied with Section
9 of the Voters' List Act, 1960,
and that I have posted up at
my office in Bluevale on the
10th day of November, .1967,
the lists of all persons entitled
to vote in the said munici-
pality at municipal elections
and such list remains there for
inspection.
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro-
ceedings to have any omissions
or errors corrected according
to law, the last day of appeal
being the 24th day of Novem-
ber, 1967,
John V. Fischer, Clerk. 16b
AUCTION SALES
FURNITURE SALE
of outstanding furniture, an-
tiques and appliances, at
Fields Shed, Teeswater
SATUR., NOV. 18, 1:30 sharp
Terms—Cash.
Dining room suite; chester-
field and chair; 2 occasional
chairs; vibrator chair (by
Kroehler); coffee table; 2 end
tables; Scottish log box
(bronze); leather sewing box;
tea wagon; barometer; what-
not; combination record play-
er and radio with records;
book case and books; Rogers
Majestic TV; electric washer;
GE electric stove (automatic);
Kelvinator refrigerator (auto-
matic defrost); chrome table
and chairs; chrome kitchen
stool; telephone table; Sun-
beam toaster; Mixmaster and
howls; electric coffee pot; elec.
tric steam iron; electric kettle:
set of china (58 pieces); large
quantity of china and glass-
ware; antique glassware; an-
tique cherry what-not; contin-
ental bed; foldaway bed; bed
and mattress; wardrobe with
drawers and mirror; bedroom
suite; cedar chest; antique
chairs; new card table and
chairs; electric fan heater; pic-
tures and mirrors; bedding
and linen; electric fry pan;
electric blanket; Hoover vacu-
um cleaner; 3 brush polisher;
step ladder; mantel chime
clock; garden tools and many
other useful articles.
This is an outstanding line
of furniture and appliances
that must be sold as propri-
etor is leaving for Scotland.
Andrew Wallace, Prop.
L. G. Bryce, Auct. 16b
AUCTION SALE
of Holstein dairy cattle, hogs,
farm machinery, hay and some
household effects will be held
for John Schoeman, lot 10,
con, 8, Morris Township, 21/2
miles north and 2% miles east
of Blyth or 21/2 miles south
and 4 miles west of Brussels
SATURDAY, NOV. 25, at 1:30.
Livestock--4 Registered Hol-
stein cows, due from January
to April; 7 Holstein cows, due
Feb.-April; 2 Registered Hol-
stein heifers, due in April; 3
Holstein heifers, due in Feb.;
1 open Holstein heifer; 6 Hol-
stein heifer calves; 1 Hereford
calf; 3 black white faced
steers.
Hogs-50 feeder hogs.
Household Effects — Servel
gas refrigerator; Clare Jewel
gas stove and some small ar-
ticles.
Hay-2000 bales of hay; 250
bales second cut.
Implements—Ford 640 trac-
tor, new tires; 2 furrow plow;
3 point hitch disc; cultivator;
harrows; Ford mower; wagon
and rack; International ma-
nure spreader, PTO, 1 yr. old;
chicken feeders and waterers;
2 steel water tanks; hydro
fences; egg washers and bask-
ets; poultry equipment; turnip
puller; numerous small arti-
cles. 1960 Studebaker car,
Dairy equipment—Universal
2 unit milker; Viking cream
separator, new Terms—Cash.
Allan Maclntyre, Auct. 16-23b
May be donated through your
local funeral director
Placed in Hotels, Schools,
Hospitals, Prisons
THE SALVATION ARMY
WINGHAM CORPS
Home League tea and bazaar
Saturday, November 25, 2:30
to 5:00 p,m, 9.16-23b
EUCHRE
Sacred Heart Parish Hall,
Tuesday, Nov. 21, at 8:30 p,m.
Good prizes. Lunch, Everyone
welcome. cge26rrb
PRESENTATION AND DANCE
For Mr. and Mrs. John
Brown (Gail Dinsmore) in
Gorrie Community Hall, Fri-
day, November 17. Music by
The Lormains Country and
Western. Ladies please bring
lunch. Everyone welcome. 16p '
THE W.M.S. OF KNOX
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Gorrie, will hold a tea and
bake sale in the Orange Hall,
Gorrie, on Saturday. December
2. from 3:00 to 5:00, There
will be a miscellaneous table,
16b
HUNTER SAFETY COURSE
Will he held Tuesday and
Wednesday, November 21 and
22, Anyone wishing to take
the course register on or be-
fore November 21 by phoning
instructor Borden Jenkins,
357-1866, 16b,
JIM'S TAXI
Local and Long Distance
PH. 357.3680 WINGHAM
JIM NETTERFIELD 026rrb
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
HORACE AITCHISON.
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of the
above mentioned, late of the
Town of Wingham, in the
County of Huron, Factory
Worker, who died on the 16th
day of October, 1967, are re-
quired to file proof of same
with the undersigned on or
before the 25th day of Nov-
ember, 1967,
After that date, the Admin-
istratrix will proceed to dis-
tribute the Estate having re-
gard only to the claims, of
which she shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham, this
6th day of November, 1967.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD and
MILL,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Administra-
trix, 9-16.23b
CARDS OF THANKS
The relatives of the late
Miss Margaret Jardine wish
to thank friends and neighbors
for their kindness and sym-
pathy in their bereavement.
16p
We would like to express
our appreciation to all those
who helped in any way at the
time of our recent bereave-
ment,—Mrs. W. A, Cathers and
family. 16p
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all my
friends, relatives and neigh.
bors for their visits and many
acts of kindness while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, — Wilfred
Brown, 16p
I wish to thank my friends
and relatives for cards and
flowers while I was a patient
in Wingham and District Hos-
pital, Special thanks to Dr.
W. A. McKibbon and nurses
on second floor. — Mrs. Ella
Burke. 16b
My sincere thanks to all who
were so kind and thoughtful
during my stay at Wingham
and District Hospital. My
special thanks to the nurses
and Dr. Wilkins. — George
Westlake. 16b
I would very much like to
extend my appreciation to
everyone who visited me and
brought me treats while I was
in the hospital. A special
thanks to Drs, McKim and Con
rin, also to all the nursing
staff on second floor matern-
ity. Everyone was so pleasant.
Many thanks. — Mrs. Fred
Nicholls, 16b
We wish to express our
thanks to the friends and
neighbors Who gave
and
Such
lovely reception and Durse. at
Bluevale. on November 10th.,
Special thanks, those respon-
sible 'for all the work and ar-
rangements,.„ Sincerely--Joan
and Rodger Kieffer, 16b
We, would like to thank all
our friends and relations for
the lovely gifts and beautifully
decorated tiered cake at a sur.
prise party Saturday night at
our home for our 25th wed-
ding anniversary. Special
thanks to our two wonderful
daughters and their husbands
and two little grandsons for
Making this happy occasion
possible. It will always be re,
membered.—Lloyd and Delight
Taylor. 160
CHRISTMAS TEA AND
BAKE SALE
On Thursday, November 23,
at 3 p.m„ in Bluevale PresbY'
terian Church, sponsored by
the Ladies' Aid. 16p
ON FRIDAY EVENING,
NOVEMBER 17th
At 8:30 Miss Marion Wall-
win, world traveller, will speak
and show a film of Red China
in Bluevale United Church,
sponsored by the Hi-C group.
Collection at the door, 16b
REGISTRATION DAY
For Gorrie and Wroxeter
Athletic Association for Minor
Hockey will be Saturday, Nov.
ember 18th, between 1 and 3
p.m.; in Wroxeter at residence
of Crawford Gibson and in
Gorrie at the residence of
David Neilson, 16p
MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 20
The Wingham Horticultural
Society has planned an open
meeting with Rev, J. W, Sieb-
ert of Stratford, as guest
speaker. The topic will be
"Getting Ready for Christmas."
All members and others inter-
ested are cordially invited to
attend this meeting in the Fel-
lowship Hall of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church (use side
door) at 8:00 p.m. 16p
BIRTHS
WILHELM—In Wingham and
District Hospital on Thurs-
day, November 9, 1967, to
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Wilhelm,
a son.
HUBER—In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Thursday,
November 9, 1967. to Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Huber, R.
R. 2 Teeswater, a daughter.
RAWN—In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital on Friday,
November 10, 1967, to Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Rawn, R.
R. 2 Teeswater, a daughter.
BISHOP — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, Novem-
ber 10, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Bishop of R. R. 1
Ethel, a son, a brother for
Darlene and Kevin.
GORDON—Bob and Ruth (Tay-
lor) of Waterloo, are happy
to announce the birth of
their son, Robert Carlyle, on
Monday, November 13. 1967,
at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitch-
ener.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express sincere
thanks to neighbors, friends
and relatives for cards, treats
and visits while I was a pa-
tient in Wingham and District
Hospital, Special thanks to Dr.
Wilkins and his assisting doc-
tors, to the nurses in the In-
tensive Care Unit, to Rev. C.
M. Jardine and the UCW for
their get well wishes. To those
who gave and offered my wife
rides to the hospital and help-
ed her in other ways, your
kindness is deeply appreciated.
—James Fitch. 16b
MISCELLANEOUS
For PLUMBING and HEATING
NEEDS
Phone Leroy Jackson, 357.2904
PAINTING and DECORATING
ROBERT E. SEARSON
Phone 357.3044 Wingham
BLYTH SINGER CENTRE
Repairs to all makes and mo-
dels of sewing machines.
Warner Collings, Prop.
Phone 523-4275; Res. 523-4591
Pets
L. G. BRYCE
Auctioneer
We handle sales, large or
small, anytime or anyplace,
Phone 357-2339, Wingham.
FLOOR SANDING AND
FINISHING
Old floors and new
Free estimating
Paul Rintoul, Wingham
LLOYD W. WALKER
Custom Backhoe and loading
and hauling Service
All types of excavating, bury.
ing stones, ditching
Septic tanks and weeping beds
Phone 357.1359
R. R. 1, Wingham, Ont.
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
bile, Farm Liability, Accident
and Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co-Op Agent —
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, ,Wingham
Dial 357.3739
SEE GEORGE BROOKS
at
itrattord CeMetery Memorials
Ltd.
for 'Memorials of Distinction
Lowest mite§ in the area
Avondale Avenue
Strafford
Phone' 271.6716 Called
Mr, and Mrs, Walter Will-
its and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gar*
niss visited on Saturday with
Mr. and. Mrs. N, S. Calvert in
Paris;
Mr, and Mrs. Jasper Mc-
Brien and Mr, Oliver McBrien,
of Goderich were visitors with
Mr, and Mrs, Percy Vincent of
Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan White,
and family of Springfield, spent
the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. George Lowis.
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Mc-
Kinnon and family of Niagara
Falls, and John McTavish of
Kitchener, visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. McKinnon on Sun-
day.
Jack Horton, son of Mrs.
George Lewis has made good
DEATHS
BRAGG — William, at Cen.
tennary Hospital, Scarborough,
on November 10, 1967, in his
85th year, He is survived by
his wife, sons Bernie and
George of Toronto and . two
daughters. The funeral was
held on Monday,
LONGMAN — Mrs. Chester
Longman of Windsor, passed
away Sunday, November 5,
1967, in Hotel Dieu Hospital,
in her 78th year. She is sur-
vived by her husband and two
sons, Jack of Windsor, and
Douglas of Toronto; two sisters
and one brother, Mrs. Ger-
shorn Johnston of Wingham,
Mrs. Albert Garnier of Wind-
sor and Clark Elliott of Bur-
lington, Interment took place
on Wednesday, November 8,
in Windsor,
IN MEMORIAM
ANGUS—In loving memory of
a dear mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Nellie Angus,
who passed away one year
ago, November 17, 1966.
'Tis but a year ago today
Since God called you away,
And we who loved you most of
all,
Miss you more each day.
—Ever remembered by the
family. 16p
ANGUS—In loving memory of
Mrs. Nellie (Granny) Angus,
who passed away one year
ago, November 17, 1966.
A little tribute true and tender
Just to show that we remem-
ber.
She lives with us in memory
still,
Not just today, but always will.
—Fondly remembered by
the afternoon staff of the
Wingham and District Hos-
pital. 16p
ECKENSWILLER — In loving
memory of Mrs. John Eck-
enswiller, who passed away
the 18th November, 1966.
God sent her to us for a while
To help us on our way,
With all her love and tender
smile
He did not let her stay.
Although she is gone from our
hcme,
Fond memories linger there,
The memory of her smiling
face
With love for all to share.
— Ever remembered and
sadly missed by husband John
and family, 16p
For Sale
LOW COST
ELEGANT LIVING
Here is your opoprtunity to
enjoy luxury living at its best
and at the lowest possible cost.
Located on provincial highway
at closer to shopping than
many homes within the town,
being very attractive in ap-
pearance and situated on a
large lot bordered by mature
maple trees. Full 2 storey con-
struction offers 9 rooms. Mo-
dern built-in cupboards con-
veniently located adjacent to
the family size dining room. A
good measure of. relaxation
area is provided in the recent-
ly decorated living room. Also
an extra small room can be
used as den, office, play room,
etc. On the second level — 3
bright bedrooms with clothes
closets and a modern 4 pc.
bath, also a storage area. Full
basement has cement floor
with laundry facilities, separ-
ate fruit room and central
heating throughout is provid-
ed by a new oil furnace com-
plete with humidifier. The
home is also insulated. Water
supply is on pressure from a
deep drilled well. Not many
people have the opportunity of
living so close to the main
shopping district and at the
same time enjoy a pleasant
view of the scenic country
side. And for once you can
pay your taxes with a smile,
only ;65.00 for a full year.
The full price is only $8,500
and good terms can be ar-
ranged. This home won't be on
the market for long, so any
early consideration you give
could prove favorable to you,
DON HOIST
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
REALTORS, WINGHAM
''Rural Ontario Specialists"
Keith FititinihionS, Manager.
Phone. 35748401' Ret. 351,1117-
too Mehood, Representative,
Phone 392.6952, Teeswater
in the R.C,M,P., having re*
cently been promoted to cor-
poral. He is now stationed,
with his wife and two children
at Stony Rapids, Saskatchewan.
Jack is a graduate of Wingham
District High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Taylor
of Garde and Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Taylor of Kitchener visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Taylor.
Bob Hetherington of Kitchen-
er is enjoying a three weeks'
vacation at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Elliott
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Forbeck and
Linda, at Niagara Falls.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hall on Sunday were
SEVEN APARTMENT BUILDING
FOR SALE
(Formerly known as Commercial Hotel)
CASH $35,000—this being less than six year's rent.
Five of the apartments furnished.
Hot water system, baseboard heating. Furnace good
as new, cost $5,000.00. All storm windows.
One car garage. Centrally located.
Apply:
C VEN DAMME
108 ONTARIO STREET • CLINTON, ONTARIO
16p
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Jack Alexander
AUCTIONEER
and Appraiser
We handle Town and
Farm Sales
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Phone 357-3631 - Wingham
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WILL CAR DEALERS
EVER BE OBSOLETE?
Keith McClure
We hope so, Because that futuristic state of affairs would
also mean that the living standard of all of us would be tre-
mendously higher than now.
Fundamentally, auto dealers owe their existence to the
fact that miraculously efficient as they are, modern automo-
biles are still just machines built by men and subject to
human error and correction.
If modern automated mass production can put the 20,000-
odd components of today's car together to function with 99.9
percent efficiency, there would still be more than 20 things
go Wrong that had to be corrected by manual methods.
Stated simply, the dealer's job is to right these wrongs.
And the customer's satisfaction depends on how well he does
small percentage of dealers decline to try.
it. In the search for profit in this competitive industry,.
The dealer who wants to built sales for the future puts
the manufacturer's new car preparation allowance—which he
is specifically alloted for this purpose—into a quality job of
delivery to make the CtistoMer happy.
The dealer who gears his operation to volume today and
lets tomorrow take care of itself trades away the factory al-
lowance In cut price.
He is typified by the dealer who recently complimented
improved . his manufacturer on factory quality: "New car
preparation that Used to take 30 minutes now takes only 10,"
he said,
Fora mechanic to just go through the factory check list
if nothing Went wrong—which would be a Miracle—takes
an hour and a half.