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MODEL 4201—Restrained elegance in a contemporary styling. Solid State 'audio amplifier' and AM/ FM Multiplex tuner. 100
Watts peak music power. Six speakers: two 12" bass woofers, four 31i" tweeters. Garrard Type "A" changer with magnetic
cartridge and, diamond LP stylus. Hardwood cabinet:Walnut, Scandinavian Walnut or Mahogany veneers with applicators
of burl Carpathianrf` Elm. W-62", H -26W',
MODEL 4403—This tastefully designed stereo console reflects the beauty and dash of modern Contemporary styling.
Solid State stereo amplifier incorporating an AM/FM Multiplex tuner. 50 watts peak music power. 42 solid state devices.
Features include dual stereo -FM Beacons, an Electronic Tuning Indicator and FM/AFC. Five push-button switches.
, Garrard 3000 changer with diamond and sapphire stylii. Six speakers: 2-10", 4.33{z". Hardwoods and veneers. Walnut,
Scandinavian Walnut or Mahogany. W-6114", H-2614", D-1no. '
MODEL 4507—A handsorr a furniture piece of modern Contemporary styling for ° today's Iiving_aantt listening. Solid
State stereo amplifier incorporating an AM/FM Multiplex'turier. 30 watts peak music power. 31 solid state devices.
Features include a stereo -FM Beacon, lighted slide -rule dials and FM -AFC. Four push-button switches. Garrard 3000
changer with diamond and sapphie stylii. Six speakers: 2-8", 4.33". Hardwoods and veneers. Walnut, Scandinavian
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Model 4506 Deluxe contemporary stereo console.
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power. 3p sQ4id •,gi, difvices. AM/FM . Mtfltiptex
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UA -15 record changer. Two 8" and two 3'/2".
speakers. Walnut, Swedish Walnut or Mahogany
full-bodied finishes.W-551/2", H-27", D-183/4",
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speakers. Walnut or Mahogany veneers. W-48",
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Cor4Parties
Starts!
(St Augustine- • Abe$t AM$usti e
Card panties starte4 last Nev. 25
and 13 tables- were in flay. Prises
went t4 highest players Mrs. Belie
pell?ergue and Qrtnlond 1 etf.
ernan, and'' to1owestp1ayers r.
len a•Finl.eon una Johni I oward,
Cathy Foxes. even the door prize.
Stamp
Issue
Postmaster Gen Jeanie.
rre Cote. today ounced the
Canada Post Office will release a
-. special stamp to connmenorate
a Centennial Year Royal -Visit to
Canada by Her Majesty Queen
Elizabeth, His Royal Highs,
The Duke of Edinburkh and other
members of the Royal Family.
Mr. Cote also -indicated.,it has
been decided to revise the issue
date for the forthcoming Expo
67 stamp. Originally scheduled
for April 26, 1967, the date has
been changed, to April 28, to
coincide with. the opening of the
1, 11, World Fair in Montreal.
;,;i/i1, The Royal Visit stamp of the
•,5: Gent denomination and schaClul-
ed for the. June 30, 1967, will
° increase to eight the number of
° commenorative designs to be pro.
duced during Centennial Year.
-The revised program for 1967
consists of:
Centennial Stamp, Jan.11; Expo
67, April 28; 50th, Anniversary
of women's Franchise, May 24;
Royal Visit, June 30; Pan-Amer-
ican Games, July 19; 50 Anniver.
sary of'Canadian Press, Aug. 31;
Centennial of Toronto as Capital
of the Province of Ontario, Sept.
20; Christmas Stamps (5c and 30
Oct. II.
The current announcements do
not affect the Special Centennial
Year Souvenir Box being made
. - available aswpart o.$ th ost...
Offi e 'entennial-rear° celebre..
tion. A complete set of the new-
ly designed regular issues rang.
ing from 1 cent to $1 are to be
embedded in the box lid. Face
value, of the stamps will be the
only cost to the purchaser. Feb.
is scheduled as the date of release
for the 12 new regular issue
designs.•
"THE STORE-THATSERVIOE BUILT„
Will Not Let You Down On Service
To Your Stereo •
FACTORY APPOINTED SERVICE GOES
WITH EACH AND EVERY SET!
`1' 111-. SO 1i) Et G
RY'S
APPLIANCES
Frostbite Can
Be Serious
The effects of frostbite can be
as serious as a thirddegree burn.
The symptoms of frostbite are
pain followed by appearance of
grayish.white chlor in exposed
skin.
To treat frostbite, gently cover
Nit rt with the hand, or place
near some unaffected body part,
or expose to cool air or place
in water at -,,room temperature.
Never treat frostbite by rubb.
ing with snow as rubbing_may
bruise or tear the skin. Do—not•
expose to heat as from stove,
fire or hot water. Heat may cause
permanent damage.
MERRY XMAS
The use of Xmas for Christ.
mas originated in the early
Christian Church. In Greek, X
is the first letter of Christ's
name. It often was used as a
holy symbol.
Conscience •
Argues?
By BAIRD
Have you been enviously eye.
ing the new models but arguing
with your conscience whether the
expense is justifiea'r •rnen nere is
some statistical amunitioli for
your side:.
Auto industry economists in re.
cent years have figured out on
their computers that every three
years is the ideal time to trade
for the average motorist under
average conditions.
This is the point when your
used car becomes noticeably out
of style, which adversely affects
its resale value. Service costs
have already started to soar, off.
setting the rate of depreciation
which has begun to slow down.
Major expenses such as tires
and battery ect) can pow be ex.
pected. -
Service -costs have been in-
creasing in the last few years,
however, much faster than man-
ufacturing costs. High trade union
wage demands can be cancelled
out ,to . some extent by labor.
saving automation. But this is
not possible in straight service
work,
This year alone, for instance,
prices of consumer services gen.
erally have ,risen 4.5 percent
cdmpared with 2:5 percent last
year and 2 percent the year -.
before.
All of 'this is making the ser.'
vice.free new car every two years
and even every year a more att•
ractive proposition economicany.
for many Ooderich Buyers.'
With the extended new car
warranties this year it is more,
important than ever that you buy
from a dealer who is service.
and guarantee.minded as well
as considering low prlce.Seeyott
next Thursday. Advt. •