HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-03-26, Page 24Wilson's Auto Service Strivcs to meet changes
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Brian Wilson, owner of
Wilson A,utoi Service at 23
Godesich St. in Seaforth,
hopes one day to expand
into car sales but saysthat
in today's economy he'II
dust 'Hang on and pray tor
a better day!'
The garage is a first-time
business venture for Brian
and his wife Linda. They
purchased the business,
previously known as C.J.'s
Auto Service, from Jim
and Elaine Floyd in July
of 1995.. One employee.
Class "A" mechanic Dave
Garrick did his apprentice-
ship with C.J's, and has
returned to work at
Wilson's full-time.
Manager Tina Bossman is
the only other full-time
employee, with gas atten-
dants Courtney Larivee. -
Vicki Carter, Lisa Bennett,
Kendra Jewitt and
Michelle Stephen all being
part-time.
Wilson's is a gasoline,
diesel and propane retail
business which offers
mechanical repairs and
towing services. They sell
antifreeze, wiper fluid, oil
and confectionaries.
With the automotive
industry taking leaps for-
ward and manufacturers
putting more and more
computer controls in the
automobiles, Wilson's
constantly strives to keep
on top of the changes.
One of the main goals of
Wilson Auto Service is to
continue.rrteeting their
customer's needs.
Class 'A'
mechanic Dave
Garrick of
Seaforth, at left,
apprenticed with
C.J.'s Auto.
Service, at the
present location
of Wilson Auto
Service, and
returned to work
full-time at the
downtown garage
and gas station.
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