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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-11-05, Page 31d: Dbtributed vel The " i1MN1-St r, Won Wows Elacord. Mitch& Advocate. Soatorth Huron Expositor. Exeter Tia>"s-Advocate, St. Maw Journal -Argus. Parkhill Oaxotte and Strathroy Ago -Dispatch. Wednesday. November S. A Message From theMinister of Veterans Affairs: mng will buy your old floor... when you buy a new one. Armstrong will pay you $3 a square yard for your tired old floor when you buy a brand new Armstrong no -wax floor! You don't need to bring your old floor to our store. Just bring us the measurements, and you'll get $3 a square yard trade-in allowance on an Armstrong Solarian® Supreme, Designer Solarian, Designer Solarian II, Regal Candide®, or Candide floor (minimum purchase 15 sq. yds.; maximum rebate $150). Stop in soon for all the details. This trade-in allowance is available only on purchases between November 1 and November 29. CARPET SPECIALS 100% NYLON CUT 'N LOOPS* From $1199 9q• yd. BERBER BROADLOOM Europe.n .Fke a tvy.Un(lt.rhoolpoowco.n.struction, Under Padding Only $139984. yd. •AH II -la...— . .t A.R�..�. W Ieal.ryr.7.W w.. IY.t...rfirm _......1. WONDERLAND HD 0 1 4U oz."Weight• 100% ON SAXONIES* From 1799 sq. yd. ••trAAN l..—n.. - Area M..a-d.t..w 40 oz.** SAXONY PLUSH Durable plus nylon pile, loaded et body for extra year pad $2299 �. fnet.U.lioq,�AeNt•.......- 1r... by .... d' CLASSIC SAXONY 'Tblck ppU. comfort, I00%nyylon, lasting •pry. p.dormano. k beauty.7 colour.. Ll.latelen Only 1799 sq. yd. 45 oz. Weight** 00% ANTRON NYLON SAXONIES* From $1999 sq.yd. *Pr oam t THE CARPET PLACE LTD. 345 SASKATOON London 451-1291 WONDERLAND MALL London 681-6730 1660 LONDON RD. SARNIA 542-880 a 0 t •h.. I.tea.tb. &ea—. Include Malys. W. .M .► arra. allatamo yd. .t 70 yd., '.b.d L (Aa. o e'!P° -.-My. rt t.M•Diaa DUNOAS ST t Tilt On November 11th we Cana- dians will stand in silent tribute to the men and women who forfeited their lives for our sake. Three times this century Cana- dians have gone to fight on dis- tant continents. They did not go in seared of =territorial conquest. Our country has never sought a single inch of another country's land, nor have we retained any ground once victory was attained. Instead, these men and women risked their futures so that those at home could enjoy peace and freedom. Remembrance Day is our chance to count our blessings that Canada has such represen- ta ti ves, especially the 110,000 who did not return from the two World Wars and Korea. I hope all canadians will once again take time from their nor- mal schedules on November 11 and recall the many sacrifices that have been made on our behalf. Such observance is not a duty, but a very special privilege. Thank you. George Hees