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• FOR A-1 USED ECONOMY CARS
1971 Datsun PL510, 4-speed, radio
1970 Datsun PL510, automatic, radio
1970 Datsun Stationwagon, 4-speed, radio
1970 Toyota Stationwagon, 4-speed, rebuilt
engine
1970 Maverick, 3-speed, clean
1969 Meteor, one owner, automatic
1969 Pontiac, 350 engine, automatic, power
equipped
1972 Honda Motorcycle 450, 5-speed, like new
GERALD'S DATSUN LTD.
22 Goderich St. W.
SEAFORTH_
Phone 527-1010
OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK EVERY NIGHT
plumbing L
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R.N. 5, GODERICH, ONT.
Gas cortnetittonp, estimales for. houses, apart-
ments, warehouses and renovations.
BAYFIELD
BUSINESSMEN
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This is a new face
you'll be seeing in
your area ...
Dave Williams, Dave
will be representing
THE UNION
NEWS-RECORD
in Bayfield
"EVERY THURSDAY"
FOR BEST MERCHANDISING
RESULTS - CONSULT WITH DAVE
ON ALL OF YOUR ADVERTISING
NEEDS - HE IS 1N BAYFIELD
TO HELP YOU Gee
Phone 4$2-3443
1971 PLYMOUTH FURY 11
TWO DOOR HARDTOP — Power steering, 318 V-8
automatic, radio, rear defogger, vinyl top. Good local
car. HERE TOO LONG. MID 031
ONE WEEK ONLY '219
1971 BUICK Le SABRE CUSTOM
OUR-DOOR HARDTOP - 350 V-B, automatic, power
Gering; power brakes, radio, rear defogger, tinted win-$3295 shield, vinyl top. 35,000 miles. Clean as new. FHF 803
1971 FORD CUSTOM
SEDAN - 302 V-8, automatic, power steering, power
brakes, radio, rear defogger. Excellent car. BUT HERE
TOO LONG. CMM 850
.ONE WEEK ONLY • " $2149
1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER
TWO-DOOR COUPE - Six cylinder, automatic, radio,s2195
wheel discs. Lady driven. CUR 514
1970 BUICK LeSABRE
voting, power brake', fedi°. AU new belted whitewalls.
automatic, power$2495
OUR-DOOR HARDTOP - 350 V-B,
DHC 875
EXTRA SHARP
1 970 PONTIAC 130N1NEV111LE
FOUR-DOOR HARDTOP - Powerful 455 V-8, itutOmatiO,
power steering, powOr brakes, poWer windows, tear
defogger, radio, rear speaker, tinted windshield, t.....269
mileage. Driven South eadh winter. MUST BE SEEN. 13i1C4
193
1968 BUICK WILDCAT CUSTOM
TWO-DOOR HARDTOP y 430 V-8, console, automatic,
Wicket teats, power heats, power brakes, power win-
dow., poWer aerial, vinyl tdp, tinted windshield, radio, $ 179
mar defogger, extra Ono* Urea. Low mileage. DliF14.1
1970 CHEV BISCAYNE
SEDAN - Six cylinder, automatic, radio. New lime. VHD $199 755
two 1970 CHEVELLE 300 DELUXE
SEDANS SIX AUTOMATICS
DIIN(029 1101949
1966 CHEV SUPER SPORT
IWO-DOOR HARDTOP - 18.3 V-8, console automatic,
bucket seats, pOwer Steering, poWer brakes, radio, rear 46
95
opoOttor, vinyl top. Fully checked over. DHD181.
1968 GMC PICKUP
I ft. body, heavy duty suspension, safety checked and$ 119
repainted, C20171
OTHER MAKES & MODELS
TO CHOOSE FROM
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PONTIAC-MACK GoDERIcH -524 839 I
Another successful Pioneer
Park Assoc. rummage sale was
reported when proceeds
amounted to nearly $800.
Featured at the sale were
a garden centre, linens,
draperies, shoes, clothing, toys,
furniture, barbecues, a motor-
cycle, ladies'wigs, millinery and
dishes. Treasures of all kinds to
interest the young and old,
Mrs. Mellisa Kurtz and Mrs.
Lola Cook, conveners, ex-
pressed their thanks to those
who made donations and con-
tributed so much of their time
and effort, and to the local
merchants and organizations
who made the sale a success.
The proceeds go towards the
upkeep of Pioneer Park, which
overlooks Lake Huron, where
residents and visitors can relax
and watch the boats on the
Lake or the beautiful sunsets.
WELCOME
A very special welcome to
Eric and Kathe Krohmer and
family who have just built a
beautiful new Bavarian Inn in
our neighbourhood and recen-
tly opened for business.
The interior is furnished with
red padded leather Captain's
Chairs, dark tables and beer
barrel lighting fixtures. The
building which seats 80 people
is panelled in. Cedar
woodgrairi with large exposed
rafters. The bar is constructed
of Old Dutch brick. With the
soft polka music playing in the
background, the air-
conditioning, the lovely young
waitresses in Bavarian style
costume and the exotic aroma
of food, the Inn has a very
pleasing atmosphere.
On the menu are such
Bavarian style dishes as
Wiener Schnitzel, Cabbage
Rolls, Sauerkraut and
Bayerische Schlachplatte, as
well as American food and
short orders.
Last week we inadvertently
wrongly recorded the telephone
number for the Bavarian Inn,
You should call 565-2554 if you
wish to make reservations.
• SENIOR-CITIZENS
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The Senior Citizens Club and
a few friends enjoyed a Bus
Trip on Thursday, June 28 to
the Safari at Rockton, where
they had a picnic lunch, and
then to Brantford to see the
beautiful little Mohawk Chapel
and adjoining Cemetery. They
also visited the Bell Homestead
and the Henderson Home
where all the old time
telephone equipment is stored.
They spent an hour shopping in
Woodstock and then to London
where they enjoyed a lovely
roast beef dinner. Everyone ex-
pressed their thanks to
President Clair Merner and his
committee for the lovely trip.
Tuesday evening, July 10, the
Club held their annual Pot-
luck supper in Clan Gregor
Square where a bountiful hot
and cold supper was enjoyed.
Special guests were Stephen
and Michael Farris,
Presbyterian Church student
ministers, Afterwards, some of
the members went to the
Municipal Building where
cards were played for a couple
of hours.
CONFIRMATION
Brian, Rick and Brenda
Talbot were confirmed and
received as members of the
Church on Sunday July 15 in
Knox , Presbyterian Church,
Bayfield, during the Com-
munion Service. Officiating was
Rev. Dennis Clarke of Atwood,
who was also guest preacher,
The congregation gathered at
the cottage of Dr, and Mrs.
Chan at Sunset Cove for an
evening get-together which was
much enjoyed.
PERSONALS
Miss Marcia Weaver who is
with the Department of En-
vironment, Toronto, was a
registered guest at the Albion
Hotel last week while working
in this area taking samples of
community well water.
Other guests registered at the
Albion included Mr. and Mrs.
J.E. Shriner, London; Mr. and
Mrs. A.S. McCormick, Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Auster-
berry, Welland; Ted and Naida
Malmowski, Detroit, Mich.,Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Patterson, Strat-
ford, entertained their son on
his seventh birthday with a bir-
thday dinner at the Albion on
Saturday evening and Mrs.
Tom Hawkins, Hamilton with
her Mother Mrs. John MacKin-
non entertained Margaret
Sloman and Mrs. Fred Sloman
of Clinton at dinner on Satur-
day.
Mr. John Thiel, British
Columbia, Simon Thiel of Kit-
chener and Mr, and Mrs. Ed
Lasing also of Kitchener,
visited last week with their
cousin Mrs. Percy Weston.
Mr, and Mrs. J.B. Higgins
returned from a visit with their
cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Bohm of Linden, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs. Art LeBeau,
British Columbia, spent last
week with his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred LeBeau.
Mrs. Fletcher McLaughlin,
Meagan, Alfie and Courtney,
Toronto were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
LeBeau. Courtney remained for
a two-week visit with her gran-
dparents.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bates
visited for the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. J.B. Higgins at
"The Maples".
Mr. Norman F. Cooper,
Mount Clemens, Mich., spent
the weekend with his wife at
their Village residence. Sunday
visitors with the Coopers were
Mr. Gawain Johns, William
Vallenti, John Rawls and
Frank Frisk all of Mount
Clemens, Michigan. A Wed-
nesday guest with Mrs. Cooper
was Mrs. Margaret Day of
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scot-
chmer, Robert and Lori,
Chatham, are visiting with his
Mother, Mrs. L.W. Scotchmer.
Howard is taking a summer
course at the University of
Western Ontario London for
five weeks and commutes from
Bayfield each day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Knight,
and Kathryn, Toronto were
Real honest to goodness
fishermeri know about the
superlight 2 h.p. and the
twin cylinder, smooth
running 4. The forward-
neutral-reverse shifting 6
and the famous 9 112-only
60 pounds light. These
are fishing motors! And
we've got 'ern. Come on•
the fish are waiting
for you.
weekend guests of his mother,
Mrs. G,L. Knight. On their
return home they were accom-
panied by Christy Latimer and
Laura Wallis, who had spent
the past two weeks with the for-
mer's grandmother, Mrs.
Knight,
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Parker,
Charlie, Kim and Jennifer,
London; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Parker, Pam, Jack and David
of Dorchester were with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Parker for the weekend, Satur-
day evening they held a family
dinner at the Bavarian Inn, to
honour their parents who
celebrated their 40th wedding
anniversary on July 11.
Mrs. Viola Gullen, Florida, is
presently visiting her niece
Mrs. W.C. Parker at the home
of Mrs. Helen Fraser in the
village.
James E. Reaburn, son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. Eric Reaburn of
Colborne Township,
graduated from Depot
Division R.C.M.P. Regina
recently, Constable Reaburn
Is temporarily stationed at
Regina on Centennial duties
as a member of the Depot
Division Recruit Band which
played during the Queen's
visit. Following this he will be
posted in British Columbia
late in July.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowse and
family, London, spent the
weekend with ber'rnother, Mrs,
L.B, Smith, Jill and Dale who
had been with their grandma
for the past two weeks returned
home with their parents,
Catherine Rowse and her
girlfriend Lisa Wardell are
spending their vacation with
the formes grandmother, Mrs.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F.
Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie,
Orangeville visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J.B, Sturgeon,
Bud and Andrew for the
weekend. Jeff remained for a
few days visit with his aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Talbot.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker at-
tended the Closing and
Reunion of Stratford Teachers
College in Stratford on Sunday.
Mrs, Parker is a graduate of
the deg of '26. Others atten-
ding from the Village were Mrs.
Anna Scotchmer, Mrs.
Charlene Porter and Mrs.
Margaret York.
Mr. Renouf Johns, Mount
Clemens, Michigan is spending
several days at his Village
home.
Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Larson
returned home from a visit at
Borden with their daughter,
Cpl. and Mrs. Stan Smith and
Lisa, who accompanied them
home and remained for the
weekend.
THANK YOU
To
Rathwell's Auction Service, to
those who donated articles and
to those who volunteered their
services - In order to make our
auction, held recently, a very
successful undertaking.
The Minister and
Congregation
St. Andrew's United Church
Bayfield 29h
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