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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-04-19, Page 7Deluxe poottrekeawith.safety levers. e Centre:moil' brakes. Chrome fork ends. ! Quilted padded saddle • Shimano eagle derailleur gears mechanism. TALKING OVER THEIR parts, 0011eidal La on# r r Fischer and Kathyily �e �'� ,aa�,sf`ani�; �•:1��� �afhy. • Fisch aht y is wer a vooai group at theTurnberry School.concert la st Thum. iStaft Photo) • Chrome, spoke guard -.,22" frame • Amberwall'hlgh pressure' Nylon« Tires; • 27 x_4II'wheels - Large flange front hub • 521191 •VITESSE« 10th" Frame 27 x 1Y. Wheels R Light alloy brakes with hooded levers Sunless Steel fenders IA quilted padded Saddle fir Amherwail high preseure Nylon tires Eagle, shimano gears . I Derallleur .guard and spoke protector • Chrome plated disk ' . type chain. guaid. Boys' 5 '`peed Racer • Derailleur guard and cable, saver • Chrome spoke guard 521196 ,PREPARI i .FORA BUSYYnight-at Turnber' Sch l concer Tervi:t, ;Margaret Ingrid Reck,'the recep `ohiats TheS flit Bike 521304 Breaks apart with eRn®F`ttimple screw knob. Fits even in a Volkswagen trunk, 3Q elR, takes it apart ortogether. • 20" Wheels PK AII�.t#r,.iders - 4' 6" Up Comes complete wItti generator and.lighto` Front and rear brakes, carrier on back. With Mudguard. [x • ,Asp, T Wheels i or The Wholi : w Family ... .,air sgr.►r vr' • Built to the same exacting sten arde-o aurins `: m machine . '' <,AA full sized racer for the boy who's net a fjill ' sized man. • Yellow frame • Black trim • Quilted padded saddle • • Gumwall high pressure Nylon , tires 24" wheel • • ChroDie chain guard • meting.of the afternoon unit o the "(kited Church Women wa held inn the home• of Mrs. Cec Coulter on April loth with 1.3 ladies in attendance. Mrs,- Harold Procter was,i charge of the worship service an opened the meeting with prayer followed by ' a hymn. The Easter meditation wa Oen andel' three headin s: it Mari Armstrong, a patie it Wingliain and ,District Hos ' S; Mr. and. Mrs.Bert Johnston a and Mrs. .Amelia ' Bros . were d weekend visitors' with , 4ind visrtoz w M Mrs. James Thompson and, boys' l'Hoderra d _ a' of Paris. • „� na l''',Ni scl Let Mr and VT s obeli "f `ay�lo,of L� of Vit. Stt�� - » Ra ri nlg « to go 520980 THIS BIKE HAS »IT' • ` 3 Speed Shift` On t e•cross bar, Modem handle bars= Banana set. Extra /f t large roar tate '1 with heavy tread. Glitter Gold Colour Chrome chain guard , 521469 - Handle bar twist shift Ladies Model........ Boys! ! • High rise bars or *Girls • • Deluxe seat • White Wali tires Convertible 521089 . • chain guard. Model• Removable cross bar . Takes • _for b Children of Adults Chrome fenders A Baby Seat Optional. • »PINTO« �a. 'r Min. Bicy�le 660387 WIttt'atabilizers *w 4 Tone colors • Moulded tires . •,.12" Wheels •• b)1 bearings ♦ '8dll bearing one piece crank. *Bucket ,type seat with Sissy bar • HI --Rise chrome bars with colored grips & streame • • Fork is »Moto-Bike«'type All the best features exactly as shown - Compare - See also same bicycle as above without 3'speed shift. Has Coaster Brakes. Boys 521050 Girls 521282 Scripture 'from. Luke was read by Mrs: .Robert Hibberd then Mrs. Lawrence Taylor gave the meditation, . "Let Us Remem- ber!” and emem- ber!"and the hymn "In the Cross of Christ I 'Glory" was sung. Mrs. Hibberd's second scrip- ture from Luke was followed by, the meditation, ",Let• Us ,. Re- joice" ! read by Mrs. Carl Procter arid the hymn, "Once to very Man and Nation". Mrs. Harold. Procter gave the third meditation, "Let Us Re- solve ! " and the missionary hymn "Hark! the Voice of Jesus Calling" was sung. Minutes were read, copllection received, visits to sick and shut- ins recorded and a thank -you for a get well card was read. Mrs. Earl Anderson led a dis- cussion on Thessalonians as out - ‘lined in the Observer then Mrs. Procter closed the meeting with prayer. A social hour followed when Lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. .Procter thanked Mrs. Coultes for her hospitality. See also same bicycle as above with regu ar seat and handle bars, without whitewall tires, has regular full size fenders and Chrome rims. 521087 See also ..Duster' model similar to above, only has 16" back wheel 12" front wheel. 560388 MACHINE YOU'LL HAVE TO SEARCH FOR A LONG TIME TO FIND A. BETTER VALUE THAN C.C.M: s TARGA, 27" WHEELS, GUM WALL TIRES, CENTRE PULL BRAKES, CHOICE OF 23" AND 21". Accessories and Repair Parts for All Makes All Sizes Tires and Tubes at Low Prices OLUEVALE oindbti s =int tie veekeh wiJli''thei`Ir parents,Mr.'*4 James Coultes. Mrs'. Russel -Walker 'of rode - rich visited on Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. Harry 1VIdGruire. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Hibberd attended the christening of their grandchildren, `Douglas, James and Donna Marie Campbell in Winthrop United Church on Sun- day and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen- Taylor of Hamilton visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coul- tes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mr. anrl^Irs ;David Spencer Toronto spent- the weekend' her mother BEL+GRAVE -- Nine °tahiea ' euchre :were played in the Som monis onis. last •'Wedit>iesday evening with wmnners' being. hi cL _ lady, Mrs. Gershom: Johnstone novelty • .lady,, Mrs.' .William Eadie; low lady, Mrs. Herson Ir- win; highs man, Charles' Brewer; novelty f man, ;Harold Procter; low man, Fred Porter. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Mac- Tavish visited one day last week with Mrs. R. H. McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall, Donna and grandson Mike of Chatham were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall. Mrs. R. H. McKinnon was a Sunday visitor with Mrs. Milliere of Mount Forest. Members of the community were saddened to hear that Mrs. Aitken had passed away in Wing - ham and District Hospital. Mrs. Aitken was a highly respected person and had been very active in church and community affairs. She was the correspondent for the Bluevale news for many years. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murch, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Murch and son Vincent of Clinton. Mr. Pellow and Muriel of Toronto and George Greenaway were also at the Vincent home Sunday. Mrs. Edna Forbeck of Niagara Falls spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ohm Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold King, Mrs. Allan Harrison and Robbie, Miss Patti King, Miss Nancy King, all of Wing - ham,, and Donald MacDonald of Lucknow visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen visited with Mrs. Haugh's aunt, Mrs. Isaac Stokes. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Elliott and Mrs. Edna Forbeck Of Niagara Falls visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Porter of Luckraw. • CLOWNING AROUND before the Turnberry School concert started were Tim Heffer and Don Rose, displaying their Mexican hats. (Staff Photo) ARRIVING TO PLAY her part in the Turnberry Schooi concert Thursday night is Susan Powell, holding her costume for a dance sequence. (Staff Photo)