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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-03-06, Page 5
1r 1/4" Black. & Decker Drill • • w Drills most materials fast, accurately. With accessories -- it polishes, buffs,sands and cleans; Well balanced. 2250 RPM. 120V. Model #5718. B&D71/4" Circular Saw Burnout protected motor. Easy bevel and depth adjustment. DEFLATION DAYS SPECIAL 23#7301 47 3 Saw Blade Pack 71/4" combination, 71/4" crosscut and 71/4" plywood. 477 • B&D Reversing 1/2" Drill• Reversigg action perfect for removing jammed drill bits. Compact size for tight spots. DEFLATION DRYS SPECIAL A18G #7250 71/4" Combo Jig Saw Saw Blade Blades An all-purpose blade for smooth, fast cutting. 388 STORE HOURS: Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m.. 5:30 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. B&D 3/8" Drill Kit Contains variable speed reversing drill and all accessories. Moulded case. DEFLATION DRYS SPECIAL 2 88 #5755X Package of five top quality saw blades. 158 19" Metal Tool Box General purpose box of heavy gauge steel. 7"D. 866 4 DAYS ONLY Sale Ends Saturday, March 9th. BEAVER 9" Arbor Table Saw Cuts stock up to 2-3/4" thick. Includes 22" x 38" table (with extension). Motor extra. Rockwell Beaver. 18933 3/4 H.P. Motor CGE capacitor- 9g start motor. 3450 53 RPM. 5/8" shaft. B&D Finishing Sander Double insulated. Perfect for fine finishing. Designed for one or two. hand control. #7404 14" Dual Action Sander Over 25 sq. in. of orbital action. 1 888. B&D Model *#5710. B&D Deluxe Jig aw Variable speed gives right speed for each job and material. On -Off trigger • switch. 3000 SPM. #7560. 2 988 Soldering Kit.. Weller dual -heat gun plus accessories in plastic carrying case. 1098 Pyro 5 Welding Torch Kit The safe, all-purpose welding torch for the handyman. Produces temperatures up to 5000° for welding, brazing, soldering. 2999 405 JOSEPHINE ST. WINGHAM PHONE 357-2581 • The Wiegkame TEACHER JERRY SMITH displays his skill in re -uphol- stery as he puts a few finishing touches to a French provin- cial swivel rocker during an evening school class at F. E. Madill. • ?fit r14'1,c tj of fa ©'< AC" �. IT'S AN INEXPENSIVE way to re -upholster furniture: just join the upholstery class at F. E. Madill's evening school. Here Mrs. Mary McLaughlin works on a straight chair with embroic;:?red seat pad that she made herself. HITTING THE NAIL on the head poses few problems for Mrs. Margaret McVittie as she upholsters an easy chair. The evening class in upholstery, provides practical experi- ence on furniture brought into class by the students themselves.