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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-09-23, Page 16[CHRYSLER • , PERICH SIGNAL -STAR; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1971 4 • 4 V, , • .. 'i: it. k •4. , • ` , c't ''' ..."4',1 4. • t.,,, ,t.,, rI. A versatile new Infant Safety Carrier1hr tne smallest, of automobile passengers- is now being produced by General Motors Corporation. Secured to the automobile seat by the stangard lap bt, the carrier protects the child in the event of a collision or sudden stoii: At homeWt serves as a poriable feeding, play, or sleeping chair. The new device is available through General Motors automobile dealers and other retail outlets. New safety. sea boon to busy Moms The increasing use of safety in child safety for Babywho seats for infant automobile rides in the Carrier's protective 'passengers is really a SPace Age contours, backward, like a little -reflection . of the instinctive astronaut. -'•:,'reafet-ion.., .,(.1, •Pria,t,eci , ;:-thei,r. , ,4' offsprisng that -Mother Nature Yial''''`" The -Chi-rier k.0-'-equiPetiNe- instilled • in all mothers, according to , Pat Ellison of General Motors information ... service. . In the animal kingdom, there s examples f special a simple adjustable harness that fits Over the child's shoulders helping to keep him in the Carrie -1 -in a semi-upright position but permitting him full' freedom of leg and arni aovement. are many o care for the travelling .young . Because he faces, rarward„the with probably the best known. child •can watch his mother and being ' the protection . and she .can give him reassuring comfort enjoyed by the baby glances as they ride along. kangaroo in fast-moving Momma Secured -to the autcztobile seat Kangaroo's pouch._. by the standard lap belt, the , Since the dawn of time, Carrier protects the child in the event of a sudd4 stop or human mothers have developed ,. ollision. ingeniQus ways of ensuring that baby Would be protected while Apart from the protection, travellin, Just think of Canada'Mother' will like the Carrier native people, the Indians and because , it's durable, double Eskimos, and theft: ways of walls of.- pol,propylene can be keeping baby safe -either in a r . easily washed, and kePt as clean cradle board or a special parka as Baby's other things. She'll 'fld.• - also be happy that the Carrier . . Today, mobility is a way of can double as a high chair for' life, for almost every faniilY feeding Baby at lionie or away relies on at least one automobile and that,' sitting on hny flat - for transportation. Whether surfacei, it becomes a Mommy and Daddy drive a Vega comfortable PI ay—riririiiP or a Cadillac, thefact is that chair that she can use for Baby Baby is now a passenger more until he weighs about 20 often than he.wai in the past. In pounds. The Carrier, itselflis view • of -this arid all V " tht14444 j j g 1 i ; Mother• can quite .1, features for grownups that are • conveniently manage iW6-pound ., built into today'utomobiles, 'Weight. ' - General Motors 'engineers felt , P - that Baby too, had a right tobe .0When you consider the li consideredprotection, comfort, . convenience and economy, in the bargain ....-.- Why. shonld Mother leave Baby at home?' She can let the Infant Carrier do her baby sitting for her! -And these engineers went to • work and designed a multi-purpose Infant Safety Carrier that is an all-new concept 8URPRISP Glenayr MACHINE WASHABLE PURE WOOL 100% English botany, full-fashioned lOng-sleeved pullover, with zippeed, convertible turtleneck of medium weigh,t ri12. Continental band. and cuffs. Sizes 34-40 Each 14.00 Co-adinated skirts and pants td ratch. Sizes 10-20, iach519.00' Iliclast word inmirack fibris v114111114)01 . 4 ecti '-‘440,Pifi-T.4517(.7g7('),." dODERICH OPEN FRIDAY NITE TILL 9 Dungannon Doings • . • Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Emmerton, Lori and Cindy, moved this weekend td 323 John St, in Kincardine. The many friends here will be welcomed by them to their home in Kincardine, • The Bogues--Emmerton, family picnic was held recently at the Provincial Park, Inverhuron. Mrs. Wm. Bogues was the oldest in attendance and Cindy Emrnerton, theyoungest. No r m an- 'M ar.sh. Minneapolis, has been visaing his aunt, Mrs. Minnie Jones, and Melvin. Also Miss Mac Davies of Huronview, Clinton accompanied him to visit , her aunt. Jack Caesar, T.V. sales supervisor for C.K.N.X. T.V. Wingham and four personnel from CF.P.L. TV. London, are spending a -day exene-pad vacation in England. The gfoup also included • a number of business men from throughout Western Ontario. Mr. And Mrs. Irvine Eedy and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HendersOn • Family makes, new home in .Kiiiiardine • accompanied Frank Eedy to Malton airport Wednesday oil his return to Ohoto,ks, Alberta. They visited 4o .with Mr. and Ms. Bob Eedn Toronto. wfhere wa- a large attendance at both ser,ces in Dungannon United ,Church for their 116th' anniversary at .which" Watt, BA., B.D. of QalviwaS guest speaker. Special music was provided by eur own Junior Choir in the a.m. and by a male 414.1.1730- he Pregbyterian Church in the evening. A plaque /laced on the communion set was donated by Mrs. Roy Finnigan, (Melba Fowler) of Goderich in memory of her great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pentland,and her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Irwin—the donors of, the commun m set. The baskets of flowers were donated by Mrs. Henry Bradley (Ettabelle Webster), Goderich in memory of . her 'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Alton, Mr. an a Mrs. Geo. Wait were accompanied by Donnie, Valerie, Virginia, Heather ad Melanie who enjoyed renewing aiequaintances. Wendy, now teaching in Deep River, Ont. was unable to be present but sent her Mr. and Mrs. nos. Sowerby, Allan otGoderich were guests of Goderich township. Mr. and Mrs. John Park and Many from • this community family, Sunday, ,- attended London Fair during the ,Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne past week. ' - Ivers this weekend were Mr. and 1)/1 . d Mrs Terry Hodges Mrs. Ross Spry of NagarlRalls and baby daughter are moving to • . . r. an greetings. . Mr. and Mrs. of Minneapoli/ Week with' jZ Dawson and . relktiVes in this Wm. Straughan spent the*IiiT' and. Mrs. K.K. 'visited other NY..Mr. and Mrs Morris --bunginnon , from Goderich into Young, Pontiac, Mich., Mrs. the -home they purchased Mary Cousins and Geo. Miller, Detoit. These along with other recently from Bill Black. friends and relatives from aea• Welome ,•o' . . ... Lucknow, and Dungannon ara, Giviotsd.:_erAic.hj ,. swhaesrwa gstytioedsltponf sMr.unzdi Saturday evening'. at the Log .A.hthereCot.: a ,..ditaker -patty, teshig.,4 and attended both annivesary, ,,, Cabin, Lucknow, to honour Mr. ervices. Lorne Ivers on his 80th birthday , We are sorry to learn Donald (Fri.) There were thirtyrsix in Elliott, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott suffered a broken leg in a game at Brookside on Thursday; and Mark Dauphin received burns while working on Harvest Thanksgiving Service the boats so is home for a Te—w-- ' , i at St. Paul's Anglican Church, days. ..4 Miss Clara Sproul of Godedricli Dungannon, is Sutfday, Sept 26 spent a few days recently with at 3:00 p.m; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott - • - . Mr. and Mrs. Ken Petrie and three daughters of Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Will Petrieand Mr, and Mrs 'i CliffOrd Dunbar f Ethel - we guess of Mr. and Ms. Donald McKenzie recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mole enjoyed a motor -trip to Midland -and other Northern places this weekend. Ms. Paul Henderson 'and three daughters of Mississauga visited, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Alton this weekend. Others who came were Mr. and Mrs. Harry +4• Westlake; Janice and Pat; D f Goderieh. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sowerby of Thornhill, and - Michelle Edwrof Agincourt spent the weekend with Mrs. C. Blake, and Mrs Jim Sherwood, , Kitchener, Stratford, Vingham; • attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Young also visited atthe home orIVIA. Gordon Congrain. AM, efirlifr. • JA M/S ERVICE TAD sbrviCeclepartment and body shop. Alio see the Chry-slerProducts in our showroom or on our- spacious lot. Have free coffee and donuts and meet our friendly staff. MOTOR SALES GODERICH Plyriukilfi. Fargirrucks ...I.:• sAJ s/sE RVICI "' . • 972 •PLYMOUTH 'FURY Completely new exterior styl)ng,interior design improvements and a variety of engineering refinements are featured in the Plymouth Fury lineup for 1972: For 1972 Plymouth Fury features distinctive new exterior styling characterized by, sweeping, seuiptured lines, accenting ornamentation and a loop bumper treatment with divided Ville., • •••14,44, 1972 DODGE MONACO New eterior styling, plus interior spaciousness and comfort highlight Dodge Polara/Monaco models for 1972. Three distinct rPollines characterize individual sedan and hardtop models. The new two -door and four -door hardtops roofs have a look of forrhal elegance. ' AM' ' • • ,01021&.. 4 PIA" • '444i < 44•4 *. e•O'c'f" • 1972 DODGE/FARGO-D-100 After almat fopr years of planning, engineering and testing, Chrysler's new line .of light duty trucks is making its debut. Chrysler's reputation for tough, rugged trucks is clearly displayed in these new vehicles. • GODERICH 5244311 ''''Pret,,"olve,P•r-,'"•• •6•,• • MOTOR SALES GODERICH • A4, A ' 4v