Clinton News-Record, 1962-06-07, Page 8POgO 8--Ciinton News,Record,Thursday, June 7, 1962
Married at St. Joseph's
MR. AND MRS. KENNETH CARL DUPEE
were married on Saturday, May 19 in St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church, Clinton, by the Rev. Fath-
er L. E. Reed-Lewis. The bride is Dorothy Ann,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flynn, Clinton,
and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Dupee, Seaforth. The young couple will live in Sea-
forth. (Photo by Phillips)
Ak
before and
The Former Car King
of Huron County
Complete sellout in
less than 2 weeks!
EVERYTHING MUST GO
BY JUNE 20, 1962!
By the terms of his sale agreement with Taylor Motors
Ltd., Jack Pearson is legally bound to dispose of his complete
inventory of 'cars and trucks before June 20. This contract
must be honored ,to avoid competition between the two firms.
Prices have been slashed to meet the deadline, Never before
and never again will the buys be so good!
'55 BUICK SPECIAL 4-Door Sedan, equipped
with custom radio, Dynaflow, excellent mech-
anical condition.
Liquidation price 5195
'62 OLDS DYNAMIC 88, 4-door sedan, fin-
'shed in ermine white with matching
all accessories, lists at $4,440. s3 775
Liquidation price 9
Liquidation Location
IS THE FORMER LOU BAILEY LOT
'56 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 4-DOOR, just traded
in by an elderly gentleman, name $395
on request. Liquidation price .....
I. .= MO MI .• NO I
Downtown
Exeter '55 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE, 4-door,
completely refinished,- 6-cylinder,S395
in good ccindition. Liquidation price
'57 VOLKWAGEN DELUXE, has been refin-
ished and rarin' to go.
Liquidation price
'54 CHEV, DELUXE 2-DOOR, in excellent con-
dition, both bodily and mechanically. You
can steal this one
Liquidation price $595 $395
Trucks Too ! '58 OLDS 88 HARDTOP, This prestige auto-
mobile has been refinished in gothic gold met-
allic, equipped with new tires, custom radio,
Liquidation price
hydramatic transmission, 4-door.
F
OTHER LIQUIDATION
'61 VICTOR SUPER STATION WAGON, brand
new.
'60 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF, 2-door, radio;
washers, new tires.
'60 VAUXHALL VICTOR SEDAN, custom radio.
'59 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE, radio.
'59 BUICK LE SABRE HARDTOP, coMpletely
power equipped, only 27,000 milts,
'59 STUDEBAKER LARK, 2-door, all-new tires.
'59 MERCEDES 180 DIESEL, excellent condition,
'58 BUICK CONVERTIBLE, locally owned, owner's
name On request.
'56 FORD FAIRLANE, 2-door hardtop, automatic
drive,radio
'
power brakes.
'56 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2-door Station Wagon,
custom radio.
'56 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR, locally owned, only,
41,000 miles.
'56 CHEV, DELUXE 2-Door, custom radio,
Only 44,000 miles.
'59 CHEV IMPALA CONVERTIBLE, with 348
motor, original black finish with red interior,
positively like new, was $2,395,
'Liquidation pi 9 rice S2 150
BUYS...
'56 FORD 2-DOOR, owned by ah engineer.
'56 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR, 48,000 original miles,
owned by former Army officer.,
'55 CHEVROLET DELUXE 4-Door, equipped with
economy 6-0y1., automatic, custom radio.
'55 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN CONVERTIBLE,
just like new, new motor.
'54 METEOR CONVERTIBLE, formerly owned by a' woman.
'54 DODGE DELUXE 4-Door Sedan, name your
• price.
'54 CHEV. 4-DOOR, excellent mechanically and
good body.
'54 BUICK CENTURY 4-Door, automatic, radio,
ideal for transportation.
'53 PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4-Door, just like new.
'53 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, 2-Door, economy
6-cyl.
'60 CHEVROLET 16-FOOT STAKE, 22,000 GVW. This truck
was formerly owned by General Motors Products and has
every• conceivable option, including 900x20's all around to
handle up to 10 ton.
'56 GMC HALF TON, completely reconditioned, ready to go.
'55 GMC 3 1/2-TON, 14-Ft. Wilson Stake Body, 4-speed trans.,
2-speed rear axle, nearly new, 825x20 tires.
'55 FORD 4-TON, gravel box, completely rebuilt,
yours for $495.
'53 CHEVROLET 2-TON, 12-foot stake, rack and tarp, driven
only 56,000 miles.
'53 FORD 3-TON, excellent motor, 14-foot'rack, DP axle,
ready to go to work.
'52 GMC 3 1/2 -TON, 15-foot stake body, in excellent condition.
THESE TRUCKS ARE HARDER TO EAT THAN THE CARS;
WHAT WILL YOU OFFER US?
1,299
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EXETER
40010 Liquidation Location
CORNER MAIN and HURON STREETS EXETER
We have several
models from 1952 to
1955 which are in good
shape mechanically in-
cluding Fords, Chevs.,
Dodges, etc.
Your Choice .
While They Last
The Former Car King of Huron County
ever a ain is
'53 FORD CONVERTIBLE, equipped with cus-
tom radio, excellent tires, motor, transmission,
completly refinished
Liquidation price 5395
'60 PONTIAC STATION WAGON, Strato-
Chief, 4-door, automatic transmission, custom
radio, washers, whitewalls, list over $4,000.
We have 2 of them
Liquidation price $2,195
MAIN
ST.
HURON STREET-
POWER
MOWERS
MOTO MOWER
REEL and ROTARY
Lawn Mowers
at
CLEARANCE
PRICES
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY 10% CASH
DISCOUNT OFF THE FOLLOWING:
i 8-Inch ROTARY-2-qcle $45.95
ROTARY-4-cycle $59,95
20-Inch ROTARY-4-cycle $69,95
21-Inch DELUXE ROTARY, -
4-cycle $19,50
2I-Inch REEL TYPE,
self-propelled $129.95
22-Inch "GEM" TILLER $99,50
I5-Inch FERTILIZER SPREADER $ 8,95
20-Inch FERTILIZER SPREADER $15.95
GARDEN WHEEL BARROWS $11,96
AUTO SUPPLY
HU. 2-7034 Metoo, 63t*Aio-
4 Candidates
Carry On
With Campaigns
(Continued from Page 1)
Blyth On Thursday, June. 14,
Bob Nixon, MPP for Brant will
be in Zurich.
In a4dition Mr. Fisher Is
making 'appearances on radio
and television, and meeting as
many people as possible.
J. Carl Hemingway, New
Democratic Party, is not ex-
pecting any "big" speakers in
the county, but is continuing
a campaign based upon meeting
as many people as: he can. He
has toured the major manufac-
turing centres in Goderich. He
finds time to take speaking en-
gagerrients out of the riding,
such as Tuesday night in Strat-
ford Where he appeared with
Donald C. 'MacDonald, provin-
cial leader of the NDP in sup-
port of the Perth candidate.
Earl 'Douglas, Social Credit,
is making himself available in
the riding. through the tele-
phone in hiS mobile headquart-
err,
All four candidates appeared
at ,Clinton Spring Show on Sat-
urday.
An advance poll will be held
at Blyth, Seaforth, Clinton and
Goderich, on June 9 and on
June 11. These 'ballots will be
counted at 9 p.m. on June 18.
Clinton Dog Has
Top Honours
In Obedience
A Clinton dog took top ,hon-
ours at the' 'Ontario: Obedience
Association convention • and
trials held at Ancaster (near'
Hamilton). on June 3. "Shop",
a was handled' by his
owner, LAC Aldon King of
RCAF Station Clinton.
The dog attained a score of
1981/2 out of a possible, 200 in
competition with' 90 other dogs
from all over southern: Ontario.
'Shep..has been in training only
14 weeks 'and recently gradu-
ated from an obedience train-
ing 'cies& held at the RCAF
Station which was sponsored
by the' Perth County Kennel
Club.
Wesley-Willis UCWs
Convene Next Week
Three Units. of the United
Church Women of Wesley-Wil•
lis will hold regular meetings
next week in the church par-
lour. Monday evening, June 11,
Unit One at 8:30 -p.m. Tuesday
afternoon!, Unit Two at 2.30
pm. with roll call, a thought
on beauty Thursday afternoon',
June 14 at 2.317 p.m. Unit
Three, with Mrs. J. McGill tell-
ing of her trip to California,
arid roll call to be answered
by a verse on trust.