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alvings.
ON THE WINDOW THAT IS FIRST CHOICE
IN VALUE, OPERATION AND • .
WEATHER -STOPPING. PEIIFORMANCE!
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BATHROOM SIZE
Model 1226. Rough opening size, 2'6'/2"
wide by approximately 2'91/4" high. Ideal
forbathrooms and similar size ap- _
plications.
KITCHEN SIZE
Model 1826. Rough opening size, 3'61/2"
wide by approximately 2'91/4" high. Ideal
for kitchens and similar size applications.
BEDROOM SIZE Ideal for Additions.
Model 2634. Rough .Opening size,
4'101/2" wide by approximately 3'51/4"
high. Ideal for bedrooms and new room
additions.
•WEATHERTIGHT! And designed to eliminate
costly water build-up!
The neW- dimension in window design. The Trimlite Wood Glider has been
engineered to give_ all proud homeowners -a -wood glider second to none in design,
operation and weathertightness. Crafted of selected pine you have the beauty,
character and natural insulation found only in wopd. The "trimlite" is also distinctive
in many other ways -- operating with the touch of a finger as it glides on a white
vinyl track, the sash can be easily removed for interior cleaning, a wood glider that's 11
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available with the convenience of INSULATING GLASS and TRIMLIT,Eiseqpipped
with a built-in drainage system to eliminate costly water build-up and szthrnage.
Just A Touch ... It Opens Effortlessly!
All Prices
Are Cash
& Carry
Prices include insulating glass, screen
and hardware. The window -pane style
grills as shown above are extra:
It may be neces, some ?ranches to substitute new metric sizing at'the same sale prices. These
metric sizes howe are approximately the same rough opening sizes shown above.
Delivery
And Credit
Terms
Available
At Extra
Cost
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AMHERSTBURG•- 730,21$1 (0•1•SOUND 376-3181
.:'..EXETER • . • 2351422 RIDGETOWN 674-5465'
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GODERICH 524-8321- ..:,;.8OLITHANIPTON 79,7-3245
'GRAND BEND 238,2374 THEDFORD 296,4991
149fv* , -.738:2221 WEST LOR,NE 768-1520
KINCARDINE 396-3403 ' WINDSOR EAST - 7274061
KINGSVILLE 753-2341 WINDSOR WEST 734-1221
'KITCHENER 80.7901 ,MATTT1108A/$' 254-1143
- KITCHENER Out-of-town CaIt Free of Charge: 1-800-265-8204
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On Highway 21 at Springmount
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Hwy. 21 North opposite the Sutton.
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SALE PRICES IN THIS CATALOGUE IN EFFECT FROM NOW TILL SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1979 '
Supplement to The Harrow News, Port Elgin Reporter,Blenhelin News Tribune, Belie River North Essex NeWS Forest Standard, Kincardine NeW , thittdh Advanco, RidgetoWn Doml ion, Weal Lorne Stin, odney'Merc ry, Exeter Times Adv�cae, mhe tbusa eEs4,
Tilbury TiMes, Kingsville Reporter and WiarlOn Echo Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1979. Supplement to The Windsor Star, Kitchener•Waterloo Record, Owed Sound Sun Times, Goderich Signal•Star, Zuricy Cttlzen NeWs ParhHP pixel's; Thamesillie Aersifci, C forrNews
RecordiBeacon Times, Cambridge Reporter • Thursday, Aug. 2,1979.