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CO-OP Provides This GuarinteettrAIICO-OP',1116106
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1,1080
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A.:0430 olls and greases are blended to meet or surpass the requirements of
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8t,(00,4013 guarantees it fl' no Oarnage will resuit from a change from other oils to •
similar CO-OP oils 1 C;(1:0 P, oils are,.proven to cause damage or if you are denied •
. warranty Dy an equipment ,nanufacturer or his authorized representative, because
he cleans t he warranty ls %/L. Jed. by the using of a CO-OP oil or grease, CO-OP will =
relmburse,you for the cost of repairs (parts & labour only) provided the following •
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conditions are met . • •
1.Volt PrairideAlCO with a letter within 30 days of the denial from the equipment
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manufacturer stating: , • • . , • ,
.•0 the type of' repairs claimed and costs and that they would normally be it
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2. Yet, submit a Sample of the used Oil aed.fetain the damaged parts for inspection.
3. Yot,i‘ submit copies of bills substantiating the repair costs denied under
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C. Use Oraddltion of non COOP products may void thieguarantee.
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•Thliguaritntee does not cover the misapplication Or using the Incorrect oil or grease
unless the produCt was recommended for a specificepplication by a CO-OP employee.
In bila case the guarantee will only apply when a written CO-OP lubrication
. recommendation signed by the employee is produced, '
This guarantee is offered by United Co-operatives of Ontario through its branches and
participating Member CO-OPs. .
United CO -operatives of Ontario
Petroleum Division • 151 City Centre Drive • Mississauga, Ontario L5A 3A4
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Chitin Oil' Jug -
Fomulated specially for
CO-OP. The chain oil log-
gers trust. It Sticks to the
chain and guide bar and is
dyed red so you can see it
working 884-395
Summer/684-405 Winter.
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Case of 24 Lftres 2299
Moto 011
by the case -
A universal "nevi generation" low ash
motor oil fof all cllatel and gasoline
engines. A.P.I. service SE:CD. Multi.
grades 10W-30, 15W-40. (also available in
Straight grades). 884-470/884-480 15W.40
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CO-OP carries two types
of Automatic Transmis-
sion Fluids—Type F and
Dexron .
684630 Dexron 116
684-650. ..... Type F
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A universal fluid tor
transmissions, differen-
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Formulated for all season•
Operation and provide:a
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operation to (-37 °F).
684-602
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is an anti -Wear hydraulicoil that provides excellent
anti -wear protection and
reduces wear over con-
. ventional fluids.. .684-615
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Women are
book on Japan'
their rneetingttbispar., ',For stari
the Februay-meujig. .the
theme was,meeting.the
people of Jepan; .
on St/Valentine's,
with a description -�f a
nese weddinfe Act
customs and dreaS differ from
Canadians'. R. •,,,„ ,1/17r -t
The scripture Luke Overse.
27-36, was read by Mrs. Glen.
Johnston and hymn 503was
sung. Mrs. -Johnston then told
how a lady named
Hosami studied for • the
ministry even after having
bout with 104001001s and
ministered into *Ole. It was
told hew she organized nur-
sery schools, Waited the
P00100, had weekly meetings
and took a " course, in
agriculture, so she could help
the People More, also Of the
hard times and.trialtrshe had
and how some tried to
discourage her for staying in
such a desolate area.
Hymn 252 was sung followed -
by preyer. 1VIriLiLong told how
the people believed the splaits
had created the islands of
Japan. Mrs. Long ad Mrs:
Bitten had an intereating,
article •called, 'Did You
Mune'. It consisted of
• various items of interest thap
• few people ealize about-,
JaPant-Your members i Mrs:,
Topham, Mrs. McLaughli,
Mrs.,Stinstin, Mrs Madgett
Ind Mrs. Galbraith, portrayed
different members' of en
Citizenship and Wald Affairs., !
meeting' March ill are -Mat: •
Dave Eadie and Mrs.. Mut
Dicitson. The meeting 'WillOf Wi'O
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start at 3:30 p.m.•
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MRS, GEORGE
Russell PewelI:4eturn*
'home lent ‘,=mini004Fift0 '
Stratford General 14siPliat
Mrs. Lloyd.Jacqiec visited
at the home ' liifr.11140104
:Lewis Taylor of HawitesOille.
on Tuesday.
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Mr. and**. jaffiessvitition.
and Mts. Janlee. Crane Of
Fergus viskteil .Sunday with
Mrs. Albert -
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kintendedthrhist Week/.
Boon, a realdett orme ;tunes -
town area, Was," 'the guest
speaker at the Fehriary
Meeting of the Womens' hi,
stitde. A colorful 41410 of
W001PM Wee set 111!
knittd article*-
-00dinll:1044tti.00P0, sari*
sweaters and smaller 'attcleiri,
of needlepoint.
Mrs. Boon said she became
interested in antiques and
found a spinning wheel. For an -
antique to be productive it
must function, so she procured
a wool fleece from a nearby
neighbor. This eventually led
to her decision to buy a few
sheep. The flock grew and now
ashcetiveanind shheeerplharmingusband are
She explained the fleece can
be spun before the grease is
removed, after washing or
after the wool is washed and
dyed. Watching Mrs. Boon
sphming the 'wool into yarn
fascinated allpresent.
Natural dyes are found in
gardens, fields and along
roadways and they include
onion skins, lichen, marigolds
and rose petals. The inside
bark of an apple tree provides
a beautiful shade of y,ll6
President Mrs. Stan Hays
read an article, 'How to have a
friend'. A letter from Mrs.
Playter, a former member of
the Belmore WI, was read, in
which she expressed appre-
ciation for the invitation to the
75th anniversary which she
attended last October. A
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sold oirthie qailt.and
will b* 100(400tilie
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Conveners. for „ the 4 .=.•
average Japanese family, who
told of background and hope
for thefuture.
The program closed with a
poem by Mrs. Bilton.
Mrs. Carswell, the new until
leader, opened the business
portion with a reading, l am
100 Per Cent'..
Minutes were read and,
adopted. Roll call on the pure
• in heart was answered by 28
• members. It was moved by
Mrs. Harold Doig and sec-
onded by Minnie McElwain
that the invitation to visit the
Fordwich Nursing Home be
accepted.
It was asked that members
be responsible for flowers M
the church for five months. It
was moved by Ms. Elmer
Harding and seconded by Mrs.
Scott Clarkson that Miriam
Johnston be responsible for
the coming month.
.Mrs. Carswell gave a report
on the Iuron-Perth
Presbyterial meeting. Mrs.
Jack Wilson asked that
members save old jewelry for
the vocation school this
summer.
Reformulated premium quality long
drain motor 011 at regular prices. Multi-
grade 10W-30. 684-710. Case of 24 litres.
ALL CO-OP OILS AND GREASES ARE FORMULATED FROM
•161YDROGEN TREATED BASE STOCKS
EVERYONE CAN SHOP THE CO-OP
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Wirighorn
457-2711
COOP Fatm
Power_Cap
99e with any purchase of CO-OP oils or greases,
NO COST WITH A PURCHASE OF 110 LITRES OR
MORE.
• SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTHER CO-OP OILS
AND GREASES AND OTHER CONTAINER SIZES.
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rMRS: iO5 WALKER
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A capacity crowd filled the
community hall Friday night
when everyone enjoyed an
excellent variety program. A
bingo will be held this Friday,
February 29, at 8 p.m.
Miss- Maureen Walters will
be in charge of the Service in
the Presbyterian Church on
Sunday, March 2. She is a
candidate for the Bluevale
charge. A vote by ballot will
be taken following the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac-
Tavish have returned from a
Florida vacation.
Bruce and Linda Harkness
and Ken Skinn 'were Sunday
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Walker and family
treill'WSKfir—kirs. Iris Morrey last week presented several books to the WIngharn
Public School on behalf of the Wit/Otani Haii.Ctilfr! Seclety. Acceptino for the school
Is Audrey Baxter. The presentation took pled* during an assembly et the school Thurs-
day -morning.
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Mr. and Mi8. George
Hetherington.ieriegteiii
Tin Kell -
Familia* visited over
weekend it the same h
Mrs. AddisonHutchison
,
Molesworth vitilteda •
with Mte;.iolinStrima.
Birks Robertson
Teenrater is iisIting..mrs.
Glad Edgar and Mr. ind*.',
Gordon Edgar. • • :
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibeen •
were in Toronto last week te
attend the past presidenti'
luncheon of •the Ontario
Association of Agricultural
Societies at the Royal York
Hotel and ,a180 the OAAS
convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marks,
Virmgham, Mr. &Xi Mrs. Barry
Whytock of Teeswater, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Marks and
Cara of Wingham were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Strang.
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Gorrie WI
entertains
GORRIE — The Women's
Institute- entertained mem-
bers from Majestic Intitute,
Brussels, the Fordwich In-
stitute, as well as branches
from Lakelet, Wingham and
Wroxeter, at a dessert lun
elen at Genie Community
Hall at I p.m. Wednesday,
February 20. The visitors
were welcomed by the Gerrie
president, Mrs. Alvin
Grainger, and invited to
partake of the many luscious
desserts and tea. -
Following the dessert lunch
the guests end members
enjoyed an afternoon of court
whist. Mrs. Omar Haselgrove
of Wingham won the lucky eup
prize and pae* fur court
*hist were won by-. Illdeite
McKenzie, Wingham, first;
Mrs. Wallace of Likelet,
second; 'a Jean Clarkson,
Fordwich, third. The lucky
tally draw was won by Ena
Ritchie of Wingham and low
prize for court whist was won -
by Mrs. Petrie of Brussels.
Presidents of the, guest
Institutes thanked the Gerrie
members on behalf of their .
branches for the very nice
luncheon and afternoon.