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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-06-25, Page 12• 'I a Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, June 25th, '464 s rotor Si1esJs ear Success . Stor Managerial astuteness , has They. are the parents of one !been; a significant factor behind son Marvin, 14, a student in the 25 -year success .,.story of Goderictt. District Collegiate In- Milis Motor Sales in Goderich. stitute. W. J. Mills, the firm's pf•esi- Kuenzie, secretary of the ,dent, is a veteran of three de- Goderi'cli Chrysler firm, is a'} vice ls that of ;Charles Adams cades in the auto business. native of Guelph. He attended of 122 Gloucester Terrace, pre - A native of the Kincardine i the Guelph Collegiate and Voca- ,sent service manager at 74 King- . •countyr-t onai • institute And i�rr 9fr1 , - area 'he attendod f3ruct� stor -tt- et't, with 17 yealT--ser- schools, :joined the accounting depart- vice. In 1935 he joined Vanstone I iuent -of the Heffernan Motor! Third is Andy Cummings of Motors, Dodge and DeSoto deal- Car company, Guelph Chrysler 191 Britannia road West, parts ers, in London, He worked for !dealer. 4.manage.r for . the firm. Yanstone until the spring of r i Following •in •order are Sales Manager 1939, when. he opened a used , fred Gilders, body shop car agency at Kingston anti, Vic- In 1953 he joined ,Watt Mo- ,coria. streots in tipderie-h„: , tor.;, Ltd., as sales manager, a In ' 1944 he , established a'p'osition he held for four years. • Chrysler agency at 121,St. David In January of 1957, he was street:—.Het-trp t�zrhAd- thx: •Cls -r• ----1-121�o•int d_ � les nana er of ns,, - _ler aencv _at the -St -David ,:milk-dills._1�lotor_ srin-_ it -i1959, i�e� anly t'wQ .eeades'-of e0hsist- { asa " .fin •y tnpariy, w -as ent growth. elected secretary., On,January 6, 1957, W. How- Since coming to Goderich, and Kueniie, a native of Guelph, Kuenzie has been a leader in '" """Yliti,l'let'in editor of the Goderil"h. • f ager. In 1%59, the firm was incorp- Lions Club and .a Member of orated as • W. J. Mills Motor ; the Maitland.Co'ntry Club. Sales, Ltd., under the Provin- In 1958 he was a director of 7 cial laws of ,Ontario," --,At that ;e Goderich Junior Chamber; - time, Mills W cted , u• three children, Lynn, nine; Terry, eight, and Heather, three. The Kuenzies are members' of the Knox Presbyterian Church. Staff of 20 Twenty. 'taerrons—with a total combined tenure of nearly' 100 years --staff the administrative, sales and service departments of the . furan. Oldest t eniployee in terms of service is Tom—Schmidt of 128 Park street, service manager of the firm for 15 years.. and now ;the senior • employee in the mechanical department. Second longest tenure of ser mere. tens 5'eam's,iO1'.ti.en the firm was incorporated presi-' of. Q'ontmerce. dent and Kuenzie secretary, In November of 1963, Mills acquired the farmer' Chevrolet 74 _Kit„?,. on street and re-focare "hiis mann headquarters there. Mills has 'been a Goderich ;area business and civic .leader for more than two decades. For the -past 10 years he has been a board member of the Gbderich Public Utilities Com- mission.. Presently, he is,board chairman. • For the past six year"s, he has been a director of the Ontario Municipal Elec- tric Association.' Active Interests ' . He is both a curling and golf ' member of the country club. � He is especially known for his competition. This past' season, he skipped the winning rink in the 1964 Hiram Walker Bon- yspiel and also won the Stratford Lions l3onspiel. Kuenzie' is married to the former Audrey • Diamond of Preston, Ontario. They reside at 180 Mary street with 'their Mills is a 20 -year member of site Goderich Lions Club. He is also a.'Mason and,a Shriner. He is a ,member of St. John's, ,,wF,ods�e�...,.�i• ,arid. London: Huron County Chapter No. 20, RAM. }(jof •Gooderich; St.' 'hk'•.�iidrgm'isC841P4.4 /$iN tro14 .'t•`40, `. r azi •Stratford, Mocha Temple Shrine of London, and a member and' past director of the l3luewater Shrine Club., W. J. Denomrne FLOWER SHOP •Wil- fore - man, with 14 years, and Harvey Pettman Of 32 Cambria road, with eight years. Others serving the firm are Ivan Bean, Emerson Erb, Paul Henderson, Pat Warren, and Bill Woods, sales; Wilmer Ham- ilton,-,Iarry Dodd, Aage, Stegen- stad, -Don Allen, Ken Million, James Pfrimmer and-F4rancis 'Schram, service department, and W'illiani. Levey, paErts de- partment. r MILLS' LEASING DIVISION Early this 'year MillsMotor Sales Ltd. formed a leasing divi- sion. President W. J. Mills said that they aIready-liave -sev- eral cars leased to 'p'rivate in- dividuals . and companies. Mr. Mills stated that Mills Motor Sales Ltd. 'are in p position' to handle any leasing recfuire- ments. RADIO & .TELEVISION EXTEND- SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS • TO' .MOTOR SALES LTD. -!.w==�a�i".�5,��.'.'RSI.�x `ft .«'av�tpv"�L. �(.nerf�,tfy,:.wr.wrlw.r•.,.e �c:L'.`d'l���. O Id"e is a member of the official board of the North Street Unit- ed'Church. • ---Mills-and his wife -the former - Edna Cattipbell' of Winghain, re- eside,at 130 Cameron street. Phone4 4zu0.q ,8132 DAY OR NIGHT t0,4 Agent for 24 -hr. FILM DEVELO-PING • 0.1 t 1 n ue ri'n1L'N.M.FI�filKb•EN'i7G�:3w':G.w4r"^t.7.Tkv,rcnrram,....w Success 2-5tiiANNIIVERSARY And On The OFFICIAL OPENING Of Your New Location On this occasion of your 25th'. Anniversary it is our sincere pleasure to extend our congratulations. Our association has been a long one. W. J. Mills, has been a con- tinuouu sponsor of the Old Fashioned Hoedown for 24 years. .1 Your new location ,and its,,official opening this Friday night is a true sign of continued . growth. v 0 .14.4.41..... ......... ENTY- N,IMNIMnN,' '1H.IE NWR1!. al ` 114 Mn, .-T \ .. NIKN '- BATTERY • SUPPLIERS OF GOODYEAR TIRES Stratford 271-0671 AUTOMOTIVE P ►RTS SPECIALIST, IN, CRANKSHAFT' i1 GRINDING 'CQ DRAT ULAT E' ,r0144,./., NM a11,114n N. I , , . Ni., •., /MN W 1M14 iK41•141 1 OMIW40.114N.,121WI.10. --004114 On ,Their 25th Anniversary and THE °O.FFICAL OPENING of THEIR NEW LOCATION Congratulations on 25 . ears of Business: and Your New.. Location UNIVERSAL IGNITION :and:. BATTERY LIMITED 324 YORK STREETSINCE 1920 . LONDON • 196.11 DODGEt SEDAN — The deluxe model with the famous "Slant 6" engine. A spotlev car. $1295 , 1961 CHRYSLER WINDSOR SEDAN — A black beauty with pow- er brakes and' steering, radio, just 36,000. miles. $2295 .. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN 2,1210,OR — In new condition, never driven in Ont- ario salt. Have a look.- $09 9 5 1 � b 1_ _RAMBLER. SEDAN — .Automatic, radio, just like new. 51395 1960 OLDSMOBILE 4 -DOOR HARDTOP -- Very low mileage. sharp one -owner car. $1795 W. J. A 1961 DODGE "SLANT 6", SEDAN — An immaculate one own- er car in. 'new' condition, with radio and other extras. C $1695 1963 - CHRYSLER WINDSOR SEDAN — Power steering, power brakes, radio, 16,000 miles. Balance of 50;000 miles warranty goes to the next Owner. $3295 - 1962 GALAXLE, SEDAN — 17,000 actual miles, seat covered since new. Complete. with Automatic trans- mission. PA • $2.195 1963 - DODGE "330" 4 -DOOR SEDAN — Only 7,000 miles 'on this V8 model with. an automatic ,3 speed trans- mission, complete With radio, white walls, wash- ers, etc. Balance of 50,000 mile warranty. MILLS • 1963 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN — "88", Model. Power steering, power brakes, many other extras, only 15,000 riiiles. $3195 1963 ' PLYMOUTH "FURY" CONVERTIBLE =-- V8 automatic, radio. Looks like new. . $2995 1963 EVRO-LET COACH — 8,500 miles, radio wl jte„yaj,, wash - ""e1' -One owner. $2495 1963 PONTIAC SEDAN — 6 -cylinder ' automatic transmission. Very low mileage. $2295' n 1960 FORD V8 2 -DOOR SEDAN — Automatic transmission, low mileage. $2895 $12.95 MOTOR SALES LIMITED