The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-01-23, Page 114 •
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ing tomake a deal With, you �� a deal you caget , afford toWA down.They ,have � �r Ings on. __
a ee things thoiir
mind; (1) "a greateveryone;(2)a Satisfied cust er with every sale; F2 get off the hook.
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deal: for . 4
Come -in today and take advantage of,31.,encs , Make 'therm' an Wei. on a car.
1966
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KEYED UP SPECIAL THIS WEEK
THIS' 1967 CHEVROLET IMPALA -2-DOOR HARDTOP is finished in .a luxurious.. metallic gold. It comes
equipped with a V8 engine, automatic transhi1ssion, power steering, radio and 1969 plates. ;'This special
must go. No reasonable offar refused. Come in today and we'll make a deal. Tomorrow maybe too late.
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CHEVROLET
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V8 Automatic
Power Steering
Power Brakes, Radio
'1964
PON'TIAC
4DOOR-SEDAN
Six Cylinder
Automatic.
We Say mer Satisfaction
1965
PLYMOUTH
SEDAN
V8 Automatic
Power Steering
Power Brakes Radio -
With 1969 Plates -
1965
PLYMOUTH
SPORT FURY
383 Cu. In.,Engine
4 -Speed Cnsole
Bucket Slats
1966
CHEVROLET
BEL AIR
4 -DOOR SEDAN
V8 Automatic-
Radio
utomaticRadio
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FORD
4D,OOR SEDAN
6 Automatic, Radio
Whitewalls
1967
CHEVROLET
14. -TON PICK-UP
Long Wide Box
Heavy Duty
Suspension
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Part Of The Better Deal' -Ask Us To Prove It!'
1965
'PONTIAC
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2 -DOOR HARDTOP
V8 Automatic •
• Radio
With 1969 Plates
1967,,
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SEDAN
Six Cylinder
Standard
1967
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Long 'fide Box
Heavy Duty
Suspension
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1965
PCNTIAC •
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1969 Plates.
Wingham
Ontario
McCLURE MOTORS LTD.
Phone
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lanuary inee
Me of .Mrs, 10 Puchar
Mrs, Oaroei Nicholson
std g.. Tire meati g opened ,
with :a pi enm "1$tt, WV",
l/ir$. Mae Scott read Scrip.
tore. Mrs.; lade MeBomaygave
the meditation. The toil oall
was answeredwith something
enjoyed most last year. ,e .
topic was, "New Acts in M.-.
sion.", by. Mrs, A11an McBurn-
ey. "r f Dunbar led in
prayQ R ,
Pians were °made far the-
• Worid,Day of Prayer which is
Mardh 17., I the Presbyterian-
C hich, Mrs. J. C. -Me! ar-
roil ,of Brussels' will be est
speaker.
Mrs. Garner Nicholson clOS-
ed the meeting with prayer and
lunch was served by the hostess.
Belgrave
Mrs and Mrs. Lloyd Freethy,
Mr. and Mrs. George.Johnston,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman,
Mr. and Mrs. Sinton Hallahan,
Mr. Robert Coultes and Mr..
Arnold Bruce attended the an- '
nual meeting of the United Co,
Chieratives. of Ontario, held in
the Progress 'Building,. Western
Fair Grounds, London.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bul-
lock of Zurich visited on Tues-
day with Mr. ,and Mrs. Albert •
Vincent. •
Mr. and'Mrs. Lloyd Ander-
son- and Mrs. Les Shaw and fain,
hies visited with their parents,
Mr, and Mrs. John Anderson,
a any; attended the funeral of
their uncle, Mr. Nelson Hig-
gins'..
Mr, and N1rs. Ralph McCrea,
Douglas and Maureen visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs..
Albert Vincent, Mrs. McCrea
has been suffering for the last
month with a very badly twisted
leg and torn muscles.
Mr.' and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and
John were Sunday dinner guests
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Elvey Rock, of.Monkton. It
was the occasion of the little
girl's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vin-,
cent -received word from the
Queen's private secretary,
thanking them for their good
wishes for Christmas, and New
Year tip, • r..
Mr. arid Mrs.. Glenn Taylor
of Hamilton visited on Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coul-
tes.
Owing to .the death - ,of a
member, Mrs. Lyle Hopper,
the Women's Institute meeting
has been postponed to January
28th at 2.15 p.m. Mrs. Lloyd
Freethy will be guest speaker.
McIntosh UW
holds meeting
BELMORE-- The January
meeting of. the- McIntosh United
Church Women was held in the
churl basement with anattend-
ance. of 15 ladies.
The meeting opened with' a
thought on the New Year. Mrs.
Harvey Wright introduced the
worship period which included ,
Scripture by Mrs. Jim Busby,
meditation by Mrs. Harvey
Wright, Mrs. -David Harper and
Mrs. Leslie Harkness. Devo-
tions closed with- prayer: .
Mis. Walter; Renwick'' and
Mrs. Bruce Harkness introdaeed
the first chapter, "Me a Chriiti-
tan" from the study. boot,. Man
Alive. For the feature, Mrs; •
Elmer Haskins gave a reading,
"After Christmas". 4.
Mrs. Water Reenw ick presid-
ed for the IusiriLss. - At the
conclusion lunch' wasserved by
the committeeeain chae.
This sign was seen on the
truck of a pest control c o n1 -
pany:
"DRIVE CAREFULLY-- and
leave the exterminating to us. "
i
This is,.tbe new symbo, f
the March of Dimes, the
name of the- campaign for
the Rehabilitation Founds-
, tion for. the 'Disabled. A con-
tribution to the Marth of
Dimes will help the disabled
along the road to indepen-
dence.
G. W. TIFFIN and at least three Members of his
will enjoy a dinner at the Queens Hotel, tomtit -Inv °c
the Wingham Teens. Tickets were sold Qn a draw f r" four
dinners, the proceeds going .towards the fund for a coffer
house. Mr. Tiffin is seen with Owen Curtis as #'hey tcI
ticket and stub. Owen is one of the hard Working meff
bers of the club.—A T Photo.
eo ennnpm,u!.anrn,N,RmeNH$S$ $S U 1
the
Obser
BY THE OLD'GUNNE1
Good news. This :weep
another Senior NCO isat 1
Course is to. be run at Wolesley
Barracks; in London, on the
week -ends of the :1st,' 2rid and
8th and 9th of Februarx. Naw .if
Training Command and CFB
Shilo will get together this Sum-
mer and rung P art 2 Courses; we
may be able to promote more
young men to sergeant.
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Paul Boucher- of CKNX staff
is to go before the Officer Selec-
tion Board Thursday, January
16. Paul must think (and right-
ly so) the wheels of progress
turn very slowly. We have been
in the process on this young
man since early September.
However, the end is insight.
Then the read v or`h begins, 14-
cal Headquaiters "trauiing'arid
courses.
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Due to the foul weather the
Artilleryman Trades test was .
postponed from January 9-12 to
January 18, providing the weath.
er co-operates.
On Sunday there was a very
comprehensive recruiting con-
ference held in the Wingham
Armoury. Officers of the of -
filiated high school cadet corps
(of -which there are eight af- •
filiated to 21 Field Regt) , of
fipers and senior NCO's of .the
regiment, -members of the press
and certain selected officers
and senior NCO's of the Regu-
lar Force attended. The pur-
pose was to examine the prob-
lems of maintaining the strength
f 21 Field Regiment.
The 21 Field Artillery Regi-
ment RCA(M) is the only mil-
itiaunit in H u r on , On-
tario's largest county. This
unit also takes in the southern
portions of Bruce Bounty and
the northern portion of
covering some 10,01o4a
miles. The' unit
the three localiti+.
Field Battery in Wa• d
a
Regimental °HQ's and
Field Battery, 1n 1
the, 100Batteryin
ie:,21`Fi�eld;R
p .� rw
200 yautigrriser 1
ages ofl6 acid 2
of parents. is n,,po
under
What doitey
ment? They wfl;
from becoming'i
young men who me
have had some tr.;abi
event.. of an=;eti
necessarilyvat., ..
veil: be,aw
gene r ortinterna
‘taloet t
Let's take a Ir'
A young man
Battery, Wingh
his general milia . µ
which consists of first a
reading, hygiene.and
rifle handling, drill,
(in conjunction with
school driver course
others subjects.'
Due to the cornplexityvo
this subject we shall cover
in installments.
Church
BELMORE--Three
of Knox W M. S. ,
Mundell, 'Mrs. Harvey B411
and Mrs.' Elmer Jeffrayx atten'
ed the annual PPresbyterili of
Maitland Missionary Society,
held in Wingham on Tuesday0
last week. Mrs. Mundell is
now the new president, 'begin.,
ning a four-year term. Miss
Dorothy Douglas, a former
missionary from this area,
stalled the new officers..n
A REPRESENTATIVE
of .
CANADA MANPOW
CENTRE
will be in
Wingharn Town Hall
Thursday, Jan. 30th 19b9
1:00 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
and
EMPLOYMENT AND MANPOWER
RETRAINING INFORMATION
AVAILABLE
Canada ManDoer
D, parlrnerit of IlI,in/rtrwe*r ./nt1 Immigration
125 Argyle Avenue North.
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO