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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-02-01, Page 13k Newspa Bob.' Taylor, Who succeeds .ae Jack ofPearson "T�e ' C Ring � n- CountyL intrednees himself nse iF the publlc this week with the announcement Of a new "PSP' sales policy; Called the "new concept Of car value," P$P stands for price, ,serviceand protection„ --- the three features of the 'firm's new program "I tend to carry on :Jack Pearson's proven policy of' de- veloping volume sales through low prices,' said :Bob Taylor this week. , "In addition, 1 am going • , to stress service in our new organization , because I; . believe this is the greatest essential in giving ,customer satisfaction. Our Compliments to Taylor Motors Ltd. 1 London Kt is\1SIGOassi9414 .• .•�"•4 Y er Advertisifl Yee' wlit #levo"the., finest seiice. Program available;" ' "Our ,third` feature protec- tion -is a new development wileh 1 am proud, to introduce to Western' Ontario. It's a new finance. plan, called Double D' u . e ' " which inc. .orates payment • i . Orpn R marded surance: at noextra cost, When, ever de h oi bi it through sicknesse death c strikessatl,h a `•' o• a oiden , one Mrs Cu . to ::,� o.x' Our- customers; Double D u y St. Thomas,. He entered the caa business in 1949, e has one son, Dangles, 16, w o is attending school ra Port Arthur.Taylor and Dong, •las,move' . e expecl to, to Huronxn the .summer. . %Clime the Years, • the " ea ro n: ;firm has bei n strong user of weekly newspaper adverti,siag a1 id,_according to the new presi- dent, the company will" continue this policy,—Advt, will make his, payments for him.,, , "This wonderful protection takes the risk out of car pays. meets and relieves the custom- er, right from the start, of wor- ries over debts in case of dis- aster. 1› believe it's one of the greatest developments one, the automobile • financing field." ` Bob Taylor is: -new to Huron County and to., Western Ontario but he's no stranger to the car business. file's had 13 years' experience in the lakehead cities of Port Arthur and Fort • "The competition's keen, Aip there' slays Bob. "You have to know how to keep your ,pencil e:taL- busi ti. sIst aa3aketiea r r -•�..+6 An • instrument technician with the RCAF, Bob' spent 'two years overseas 'with " the 420. — "Snowy Owl" ' squadron • after William. Bob started as a used car salesman and Worked his way thr-ough the positions of used car sales manager and new car sates manager until he became gezral' 'sales ,manager of the larges�t�"'tii�m: gperating, agencies in both cities. ' • Joseph , B. LeBarge, • of Tor- onto, was remanded one week in custody when he appeared in; Magistrate's . court here ' last Thursday. He was charged with break, enter andtheft at 'the premises of the Oldfield hard- ware store, Brussels, on January 6; .alsp ,'stealing a floor- - polisher from Max Oldfield, of ,Brussels, on the same date. • , Oscar Schwitzer, Clinton,_ was remanded:`` in custody until Feb- ruary 1, when he pleaded not guilty to the theft of a 45 gallon drum and tap from Lavis Brothers, ° Clinton, on January 23. A charge of making a left- hand turn in frontAvf-an oncom- ing car in Goderich on" January 5, against. Douglas McDougall R.R. 1, Goderich, was dismissed when lie .pleaded not guilty. His car_ was in collision with a scar driven by Larry Winston Bates; Clinton. - • _.•rte u�itZ_b2+a� sentence Of $r one y he, pleaded guilty to the illegal possession of beer in Goderich on December 30. Patrick 'Paienient, _ _R.C.A.F. training at Camp- Borden and Station, Clinton, was fined $15 and costs or three days in jail, .l pleadedy-guilty,*tookaing, int catedn: SCiblii`pled i Goderich, on January. 21. Funeral.e is: were held on Saturday afternoon at the Quinn funeral home,. Forest, �x,sf t+. e t E. She her. who died Erneat p d.. lost week in Sarnia G_ enpr, al liospitL • Interment was' in Beachwood cemetery, Forest;, p Surviving are his , wife, the former Minnie e Falconer;four daughters, Mrs. Jack (Myrtle) Banter and Mrs, Martin (Chore) Oke, both of Goderich; Mrs. (Ma`r Milton-y)..Rose, Sarnia; Mra• Norman (Charity) Lewis, 'St. Thomas; and four soils, Edward, 'Warwick; ./bhn, L ndesboro; 1?V illiam., Plympton . Township; George, Watford, SPIE%.' Jan.; 29. Noss' '' n Sadie J h .ns4de ... t, Qpcn- ed the January meeting of. the ,M.S. with prayer followed by thoughts for the new year - There, were 16 • present and three children. ,Mrs. G eorge Moncrif gave the• �de odonal and Mrs. Earl Rowes read a poem. ;A panel discussion on British Guiana was conducted .by Miss . Johrisonx-»Mrs-...S.- Mac- Lennan, Mrs. Wm. Johnson and Mrs. Gibson.— Mrs, Hugh Mac- Kenzie read a Letter from Mr. and 'Mrs, Gerotlys, missionaries in Nigeria, and Mrs. Gibson gave ...BINGO_.. at LEGIONH AAL L SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 3 fl - AT`18.30.P.M. ,;. r. 15 GAMES -- The prize for each regular game will be $12.00, 4 ,SHARE -THE -WEALTH Jackpot .Combined, - JACKPOT OF $80.00 IN 56 -CALLS Sponsored ,by Canadian Legion Branch 109. " No, parson under 16 admitted to - region Hall on r. fulafions .b .n...liw;wcaoH,, • desV5T S7 ur:Y.S.i.'7u�. PROM a prayer. Mrs, Eenry MacKen- zie and Mrs. Wm. ' '..Ress mgeaevte hinihliinghWtsinogfhh; nnMr• D.` . .MacKenzie,;, treasurer, :announe - ed .the 'Society had raised ;'$ 0 i �' • 5 rt �ss. ,61• tc Mra e.. ho s Reuben Wilson, and thi clora- Mittee served; luneh °' The executive.°for; 1982 is as follows: Past president, ' Mrs. Wm. Ross; president, , ,Miss Sadie Johnson; 1st vie ' - ,presi o. dent, Mrs. D. R. MacKenzie; 2nd wee -president, " Mrs. lack Mac- Creight; 3rd'vice-president,, Mrs. Richard West; secretary, Mrs. Henry- MacKenzie; treasurer, Mrs. P. R. MacKenzie; press see- retaryk Mrs, Earl Howes Glad Tidings secretary, ' Mrs,. Colla' Mac(regnrf� Home elpers see. �T etary 'Mrs, e Diae and w if is sS a e Johnson, and. Mr favij ;mac, Murchy;,..supply secretary,,: Ors,, lteuben:-Wilson;, 1ibrary, Mrs. 0. A. MacLean; fe.,.membership, Mrs, Hugh ,Mackenzie, ;pianists,. r. rs.�° D W sd'• and r WM. ",Xounson Explorer leaders, Mrs. Henry •MacKenz e - 'and - Mrs Warren `W ids; : Mission.: Dana leader, Mrs. George Moncrief; leaders, Mrs. Ewan Mac Lean and Mrs. Wm.. Ross.. Wilson & Sons AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERING 339 TALBOT ST. And Coingany Mated. '1 Automobile Parts and Supp1j s 95. 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