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:'1411e e1r" S tflitlAtar, '1`A1uisda i June 15th, UM
"Learn To Golf Program"
For Maitland Club July 10
The "Learn to golf program",
cgndncted.- by the Canadian pro*
fessional golfers' association of
Ontario, are sponsoring a series
of golfing clinics at various golf.
courses throughout the province,
in co-ordination with the Ontario
department of education, comm.'
unity'p'rograms division. • •
12 TO 1$•
Young golfing hopefuls between
the ages of 12 and 18 are wet.
, come to attend and participate•.
in the clinic which is scheduled
for, July 10 at the Maitlapd golf
course. •
Application forms have been
sent to all the public schools in
town as well as the collegiate.
It is not necessary for the pupil
or student to bring- golf clubs
although proper footwear, such as
sneakers, is important.
The program will be super.
vised by four qualifie proles.
sionals, among whom ° ill be the
M . itland C.C. Pro., N it Verwey.
Each youngster will receive
individual attention in. all the
basic phases of the game of golf
including putting, chipping, irons
woods, rules and etiquette.
Remember then, golfing hope.
fuls around town, that the clinic
• begins .at .10:00 a.m. and runs
'til 4;00 p.m. We'll repeat the
date, it's Monday, July 10.
Other tips are: Bring $1.00
for admission, and a lunch (if
you don't wish to go back up.
town) at noon—hour.
Lions.: Sponsor
Bantam "B"
The Goderich Lions Club are
sponsoring a Bantam "B" base.
ball team in WOAA competition
this year.
Wayne Ruiliig has been named
as coach. He will be assisted by
Ken Crawford and Warren Mol.
and.
For the past three weeks, the
practices have been held evenings; •
at which 16 players have atten,
ded. Age limit for Bantam league
baseball is IS years.
The first game of the season
will be played here in Goderich
on Friday night, June 16, with
the New Hamburg club. Comgout.
and support minor. league base.
ball. The newly formed Bantam
baseball club may revive in.
terest in this spot again!
Four KiIIed
WY N
In Accident.
A three -car crash In the state
of Georgia onunday, June 4,
killed four of five persons in a
Qgderich,A.-bound car, Canadian
residents 'of Florida who had
planned to be here in old home
week.
Killed in the accident were Mr:
and Mrs. William Frisch, Macs.
William Cook and her daughter
Eileen. °'Mr.. Cook is still in hos-
pital in Georgia. ,
From Fort Lauderdale, Flor-
ida, the party had reached Geor-
gia on their way to Pontiac, M.ich,-
iga.np for graduation ceremonies.
AM granddaughter of Mrs. Cobk
and a grandson of -Mrs. ,Frisch•
were • to finish their xcollege.cour-
ses.
Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Frisch
were daughters of the late Mr.
and •Mrs. Joseph Thompson, of
Colborne township, west of the'
Nile.
Attending the funeral at Pon-
tiac were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
McLean, Goderich; Mrs. Helen
Semmler, London; Mrs. Don Kil.
burn, St. Thomas; Morley Mc
Lean, Sarnia; Mrs. Ismay Mc-
Lean, Goderich, and Fred Pru-
dence, Sarnia.
Mrs. Cook and Eileen were
burled Thursday, Mr. and Mrs.
Frisch on Wednesday, with Dr.
Milton -Bank officiating. Inter.
ment was in Perry Mount Park
cemetery.
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Rare Old Antiques TQilitThe Road
Taking the checkered flag in
a 1939 Jaguar. SS as . it_ roars
down the start -finish straight at
Mosport is certainly one for
the books!
But that's what can happen
during the Canadian Tire Cen-
tennial tour, one of the largest
competition tours for classic and
antique ears tobe assembled in
Canada.
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Starting July 24, the tour will
consist of 100 of. the top Pres
1942 cars available in Canada -
as well as world famous models
from the United States " and
Europe.
RARE MODELS
Such cars as a 1909 Silver
Ghost Rolf` Royce, a 1908 Cad-
illac Roadster, or a 1907 Co -net ''
IT'S THE
3rd NNIVERSARY
OF THE OPENING OF OUR
PAINT DEPARTMENT
WE'RE CELEBRATING WITH A
205 PRICE REDUCTION
ON ALL THESE FINE CANADA PAINT•PRODUCTS '
INTRODUCING THE
"NEW" KEM COLSERVICE
This mew Se ice Makes Available Hundred* pf Colors and Features the New
' "Deeptone" Shades No Other Color System Provides.
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Pawl's . Delivery
Owned and Oporated by
�., Delivery Service ONE OF THESE LOW PRICED;
- ANYTIME
USED CARS he's bound to like.
Local Hauling.
Touring and a 1910 Crossley Road.
ster are just some of the many
fascinating vehicles participating
in this exciting pageant of mot.
oring history. •
Spectators throughout Ontario,
Quebec,and the Maritimes, will
be able to see these drivers and
their vehicles as they compete
in the various driving, skill and
performance events. specially
designed for these vehicles. •
The competitions will include
a rally day, featuring speed and'
time trials, as well as tricky
driving and performance tests.
The highlight of the competitions
will be the 'race and driiring
events to be- held at 'the famous
M osport race trick.
These tests- are .designed to
challenge .the driver's ability in
handling his car and to test
his vehicle's mechanical capa.
bilities.
Dur_ ing the Tour's three day
stay at Expo, thechrs - will' go
through their final test, the Con.
cours d'Elegance, on the play.
ing field on Ile ' Ste. Helene.
To antique car enthusiasts, this
is the moment of truth as.their
cars undergo detailed inspection
and judging for appearance, per. -
formance and authenticity.
Theparticipants will alio be
judged for their period costumes
and prizes will be awarded for
family and individual dress as
well. ,"
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THE ►AJACJO STORE
' SPECIAL F&,THER'S DAY SUGGESTIONS
SPORTS DRESS -SHIRTS
KORATRON SLACKS
KETIFS
Reg. $25 FATHER'S ,DAY SPECIAL',
SPORTS • JACKETS
SIZES 38-46
516.95
S U I TS REGULAR $45.00 - 32.50"
PAJAMAS
TIES
DRESSING GOWNS
TERRY CLOTH BEACH ROBES
UNDERWEAR
T-SHIRTS
SWIM SUITS
AJOR STORES
THE SQUARE -r GODERICH
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Cut the work and cost
of. rug cleaning! _wr
RENT
A Bissell
Electric rag shampooer
[BissEII1
RENT&SAVE $ 2
1u$ cttA11N1 cyan
per day
LODGE
FURNITURE
WEST ST.
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Lucky Fore
Driving
Range
COKE
SIGN
HITTERS
• Harry Crane
Harry Marsh.
Gord McCullough
Man Bakelaer •
Tony Bedard .
Jim Brindley
Ralph' Kingswell
Gary Dauphin
Gregory Park
•8111 Lumby, -
Stan Kelly
WE HAVE - BUYERS FOR
COMPACT CARS
When we have a ready market for cars it means you get
top trade-in allowance
DEMONSTRATORS
'1967' CHEVROLET FLEETSIDE PICK'S?
DEMONSTRATOR
Fully equipped with all heavy duty equipment. Many
more options too numerous to mention. Was $3,090.
$2,775
1967 'CHEVROLET BISCAYNE
Two -door " wit isix-cylinder, automatic, radio, whitewalls,
discs; E85551. Was $3,360 - $2,990
1967 CANARD
Two -door hardtop with 327 engine, automatic ti alis of on,
bucket seats, radio, floor -console and deluxe interior;
E84848.
SAVE $400.
1967 CHEVELLE 300
Four -door sedan with V-8, automatic; heavy duty equip-
ment, radio, whitewalls, discs. Was $3,360 $3'000
1966 CHEVROLET BEL AIR,
Four -door sedan, V4, automatic, radio, whitewalls, disci.
Heavy duty suspension; 946095. New' "cer warranty -re-
maining.
$2,495
• ,1966 PONTIAC STRA'TO CHIEF '
Four -door sedan, V4, automatic, radio. All heavy duty -
equipment, A-1 condition throughout. Detective's car.
• $2,295
1965 PONTIAC STRAW CHIEF
Four -door sedan, six -cylinder., automatic, whitewalls,
25,000 miles: One owner; E87795.
1964 OLDSMOBILE 88
Two -door hardtop. Features autorhatic,° •whitewalls and;
discs, power brakes, power steering, power antenna and
AM.FM.radio; 34,000 original miles; E35$2.
. $2,195
.NO PAYMENTS
$2,095
196.7's WILL BESCARCE
If, you are thinking of buying a 1967 automobile better
act fast while we still have a fair .,selection. '
TWO 1964 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE SEDANS
Four -door, six -cylinder, standard transmission, radio. Com-
pletely reconditioned including ,new paint; E83093.
$1.595
1964 CIEVROLET BEL AIR
Four -door sedan, V-8, automatic, radio, whitewalls and
discs. Heavy duty equipment, 29,000 miles. One ` owner.
.$1 795
1964 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN
Two -door, six -cylinder, automatic, two-tone paint, • white=
walls and discs; 237351. (Selling for customer).
$1,450
1963 CHEVY II NOVA
Station wagon, six -cylinder, automatic, radio, whitewalls,
discs, power tailgate; 33247X.
$1.495
TWO 1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIRK,SEDANS
Four -door sedan, six -cylinder, automaticradio. A- good
etc. Completely reconditioned, freshly painted; 47096H.
81.495
1963 CHEVY II NOVA
STATION WAGON, six -cylinder, automatic, radio, white-
walls and discs, power tailgate; 33297X.
$1.495
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1962 FORD GALAXIE
. Two -door, six -cylinder, radio, whitewalls and discs; 29,b00
" miles.
$1,095
1962 CORVAIR 700 SERIES
Four -door sedan, automatic, 'radio, whitewalls and discs;
E1888,-
$895
1961 METEOR STATION WAGON
Six -cylinder, • standard transmission, radio. Needs some
body work, but mechanically O.K.; 91140X.
-DAYSFOR' ,90
A pro ed• Credit
$499 /i