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Q es in the village were and Mrs. ii1” n Coulter. Btairne , Mr .and lilts. Ralph Logan and ,
w Michael a�t d � M banweather. churches
clay due a stormy Br1►Ge a .. of Listowel spent Hopper, Carol and Heather', Miq . Kew,0 pf Wyoming,. Mr. olid it�irs.
Procter and also
visited' �irith Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo>^ge M. John- and, s t ne Jamieson. God�richQkMiss EttaMS u!dy of Michelle of cLean of Americo lila, Maria .and 1
Toronto..
other friends. scan and Tara of Ilderton agent Mr. a. Mrs. Randy White and Wingham,. Mra: Marshall -Stone- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar
Visitors during the ?holidays New Year's weekend with his Cari L' ,nn of Kitchener were holi- house, Mrs. Telford Coop. and Joanne, Mrs*. Wilma Edgar
were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jones mother, Mrs. Laura Johnston. day yfsittirs with Mr. acid Mrs. Mr. and1s. John Thompson, of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.
of Toronto, - Michael McNail of Miss Ruth Ann Pletch of Owen Lorne . Jamieson. Carl, Lynn RR 2,J Lul ow, Mr. and Mrs. ,Charles Johnston of Blyth spent
Victoria, B.C„ Miss Marjorie Sound visited over New Year's 'remained for a few days with her Jim Taylor and Trisha, Mr. and New Vear'o Day with Mr. and
Procter of Sarnia, Miss Maxine with her ,parents, Mr. and, Mrs.. grandparents. Mrs. Bob Gordon and Robert of Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. y
Procter of Wingham. Sam Pletch. i Miss Donna Walker of London RR 5, Wingham, -spent New Mr. and Mrs. John .Mc -
New Year's guests of Mr. and Mr.,and Mrs. Clare Van Camp, spent the holiday week with her Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Cormack, Christie and Eimilie of
Mrs. Frank Procter were Mr. and Keith _anal Kevin" spent -New parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lawrence Taylor. Orangeville and. Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Robert .Procter, Miss ,Year's Day with her mother, Mrs .„ Walker. Miss Bonnie Walker' spent a''• Chamney spent New Year's,Day
Maxine Procter of Wingham, Olive, Campbell. Mrs. Harry Rinn and Lois, few days with her sister, Miss with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Walters
Miss Marjorie Procter of .Saraial, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardin and Gordon Rinn of Londesboro, Donna Walker of London. of Goderich.'
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jones of girls of Kitchener were New Murray Rinn of -Clinton spent Mrs: Claire Rainer of Scar- Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Kitch-
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Larry Year's visitors with Mr. and Mrs. New Year's Day with Mr. and borough spent the Christmas ener, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ban
Mayberry, Marilyn and Kim- Harold. Jardin and Michael. Mrs. Keith Cartwright of London. holidays with her mother, Mrs. Dyck of Atwood, Miss Mary
berly of Londesboro, Michael - Mr. and Mrs. William All remained for a few days. Mary Chamney. Miller of England visited with
McNall of Victoria, B.C. . Stevenson spent the Christmas Donna and Patricia Cartwright Mr. and Mrs. John McCor- Mrs, Mary Chamney last Tues -
Mr. and Mrs. Grant McBurney, holidays with her parents, Mr. returned to their home on Thurs- mack, Christie and Einailie of day.
Stephen and Renee of Miss -1 and Mrs. Leigh Wilcox of Lake- day after spending their holidays Orangeville were visitors over Dale Lamont was a New Year's
issauga spent the weekend with land, Florida. with their grandmother, Mrs. the 'Christmas holidays with her guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Missy"'Doris Coultes of Milver- Harry Rinn. mother, Mrs. Mary Chamney. Archie.Purdon.
McBurney, ton, Mr. and 'Mrs. Kenneth New Year's Day visitors at the Christmas Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
Mr. and Mrs. Alex_ Styles of Coultes, Judith, Denise and home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Logan were were New Year's visitors with
Toronto spent a few days last Jennifer of Belleville spent the were Mr.,and Mrs. Eldon Cook, Mr. and Mrs, Barry Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Warren, Zurbrigg of
week with her aunt, Mrs. Cora weekend with their parents, Mr. Greg and Eric, Miss April Me- Michael and Shawn of Oakville, RR 2, Clifford.
McGill.
Mrs. Corey deVries and Cora of _ _...--- ....__
Goderich visited with Mrs. Cora �—
McGill one day last week.
GRFAZ �SEDC11R9AY1NGs.00
DUE TO° THE LARGE NUMBER
OF. 1976 PONTIACS AND
BUICKS WE DELIVERED
IN DECEMBER WE NOW
HAVE AN EXCELLENJ 'SELECTION
OF "GOODWILL USED CARS"
Here are some real Good Buys
STATION WAGONS
1973 PONTIAC CATALINA WAGON
Power tailgate, roof rock., , body side moulding, remote ,
mirror, finished d4onduras Maroon with Maroon vinyl trim.
Lic. #HBD 794 $3,575.
1972 METEOR STATION WAGON"
V-8, automatic power steering and brakes. Clean inside
and out. Excellent for work or play, low mileage.
Lic. # FHP 723 $2,395.
1973 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE STATION WAGON
350 V 8.'Automotic power steering and brakes. Power
f6ilgat"e; finfshedr in'Lghf Bate with Sandstone viny.l_lnter-
ior.
Lic.'#HCD 873 $2,750.
1974 LEMANS STATION WAGON
400 V-8, automatic power steering and .brakes. White
walls and wheel discs, air conditioned., Finished in Leaf
Green with Beige vinyl trim.
Lic. #HTZ 066 SPECIAL $3995.
SPECIALS
1976 RIVIERA -
Completely equipped with air conditioning, AM/FM radio,
60/40 seats', power windows and door. locks. 4$5 V-8, fin-
ished,in silver with firethorn vinyl,.landou roof and fire -
thorn cloth trim. Sale Price on this unit with only 5,000
miles is only
List Price $10,780.
Lic. #KFP 262 $9,575.
1974 BUICK LESABRE LUXUS
4 door hardtop, 350 V-8, tilted wheel. Automatic, air con-
clitionipg,. power windows and door locks. Plus manyoth"r.
.-4uxuric bs'featL F&s.�inished in paid"6"r6y"w't't,i burgundy f �•
cloth interior. Only 25,000 miles. "Once around the block
in this car and it will sell itself to you
Lic. #FJS 873.
GOODWILL USED CARS
1975 BUICK CENTURY1973
METEOR RIDEAU 500
`c •81, TV i° M Q`S�M�,xx,
A'�°re?Z �'�.�+.�a�•
Finished in silver metallic with black vinyl top and black
conditioning, radial white wall tires. Less than 12,000
clotll interior, AM radio with rear speakers, electric rear.
t
.n'owaMINNIE�
;ice%w`�'..a�e ��,i „ , x,.u�a�.a'te ��?%
Belmore champs.
-20,000 miles.
Lic.'#FJP 632 $2,995.
1973 BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED
Four,door hardtop, 455 V-8 engine, power windows --and
ACCIDENTS.DO HAPPEN, and Lynn Hoy was the victim of one Saturday when his sign "
seats. Air conditioning. Finished in walnut brown with
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on -Highway 86 was knocked down during the snowstorm. Fortunately, the sign was the
in tournament
Lic. #DMJ 251 $41395.-
only real casualty of the mishap. Mr. Hoy and some of his employees tried to raise the sign
1973 DODGE DUSTER SPORT COUPE
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shortly after, but decided it wouldn`t work that well and escaped back to the warmth of a
BEILMORE - The Belmore
dark gold with beige vinyl trim. Lic. #FJS 813.
shelter to contemplate the next move. \,
$2,995.
Hockey Tournament was held
§ '
Lic. HEK 317.. ONLY $3,495.
1973 MAVERICK TWO DOOR SEDAN
here last Friday and 'Saturday
,1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA FOUR DOOR HARDTOP
33,000 miles on this one owner car.
350 V-8, automatic power steering and brakes, AM radio,
#HEK 206 $2,495.
and Belmore, most aptly, won the,
Lions undefeated
C a s l i c k gets
hat t a c k
championship trophy. Sixteenmteas in all participated in the
t
play'
�n league Q
The Uonmen finished 1975 on a
Jim McGee and Brian Yahbee.
tournament. The Belmore team
defeated West Howick 8- `L to
_
Lic. #FJY 544. $1,795.
winnings note and showed no
Yes, it was a rather easy win as
emerge victors in the two days of
Finished in yellow with black convertible top. Low mileage
The Wingham Lions scored five
mercy ill blasting Atwood 11. to 2
the Ironmen came home with this
Play. The consolation trophy
al
unanswered goals_ in the last 1W
in Junior "D" action in Atwood
11 to 2 victory.
went to Moncton who defeated
-
der, automatic power steering and brakes. Only 34,000
minutes of the game last Friday
on Dec. 30.
p_p_0 .,.
Walkerton 1-0.
The
�',
to heat the Durham Midgets 7-5 at
The boys hit the ice on the move
WHISTLE STOPS: Understand
most valuable player
Markdale. It was the seventh
and at -the 51 second mark picked
one of, the Ironmen trainers,
award for the entire event went to
straight win for the team inl an
up their first goal from the stick
Brian Skinn, came out of the
Doug Busby of the Belmore Pee-
"
lit
undefeated season. q
' of Kevin Carter. Then two quick 1
game a little sad. Yes, the hat
Wees.
"
Spence Burley scored-• the
goals, one by Russel Jones at
trick picked up by Steve Caslick .
.
game's opening goal from Stan
2:58, the other by Steve Caslick at
means bye-bye to Brian's mous-
'tache.
Stapleton, .but Durham re-
4:12 and they had a three goal
Brian vowed earlier in the
Euchre' winners,
'
bounded with i1wee"goals,and the
lead. Atwood stormed back.
Goals by Ed Williams and Don
season that when Steve fired a
trick
Lions trailed 3-1 after one period.
. hat off would come his
The teams traded goals in the
Tmbideau put. them right back in .
At 17:18'Russel Jones
moustache! It is hoped that the
'shaving
at Whitechurch
second .period, with Sheldon
the game,
of Brian's moustache by
Jones scoring from Dave Kieffer.
Picked up his second goal of the
Steve will take place at centre ice
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Durham, jumped ahead to 5-2
period to give the Ironmen a 4 to 2
in one of the up -coming games.
W HITECHURCH — Mrs.
early in the third, but the Lions
lead at the end of the first.
All the Ironmen fattened their
Harold Quipp and;George Grigg
rallied with five straight goals to
'The second period' saw the
P
scoring stats with the team ick-
g p
took the prizes for high scores.
P g
^..r
win at 7-5. „
Ironmen marksmen at their best.
ing up 25 points. Besides Steve
when the Women's Institute
Scoring for Wingharri in the
A pair of goals by Steve Caslick
Caslick with the hat trick, Jim
progressive euchre party was
third period were. Kin. Tervit
-and s"Ies by Jim McGee,an
', cG _% f#vdca_ pair and .Russel
, held in the Community Memorial .
from Jay MacLaurin; Gord Kina-
Murray Black anis t`he Ironmen
ones,(had-,a,,pah- ,of goals and,
Hall: Nine tables were ;in� -play.•^
.'ban unassisted; Dave. Bennett
upped their lead to,8-2. ..,assists
and Kevin Murray topped
Prizes for low scores went to
4
from Tervit, Doug McGregor
In the third, with some help not
the play -makers with four '
Mrs. Dave Gibb and Bill Rintoul.
from Kieffer and Kinahan with a
by "A Partridge in a Pear Tree"
assists. _..- .
Mrs. Lorne Durnin won a special
second .from Tervit. There were
but by "A Partridge in the Penal-
-,
The Ironmen have two home
draw prize. '
12 penalties called in the came
ty Box" the Ironmen raised the
games coming up this weekend.
Lunch was served by the
_
with the Lions taking seven.
count to 11 to 2 while Atwood's
On Saturday night at 8:30 they
committee, Mrs. Jim Currie,
'
„1
The next home ame will be
g
Bob Partrid a sat in the box for
g
la host,to to rthe Fergus Green
play g
Mrs. George Fisher and Mrs.
g
Palmer-
played Friday against Palmer-
14 minutes of that period. Scorers
in the third Gerry Wheeler,
Machine (this is the game which
Fred Tiffin. „
be
i
ston. Game time Is 8:30 p.m.
were
was postponed due to snow last
. The next euchre party will
Sunday) and on Sunday night the
held January 19.
Port Elgin Bears are in town with
time 7:20. Looks
a
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Recreation Report
game ,like a
tough weekend for the Ironmen.
Should be two good games.
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Love theme
Remember, Saturday night at
is
8:30 against Fergus and Sunday
night at 1:30 against Port Elgin.
for Yps meeting
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Will the Ironmen be able to keep
l
WATER SAFETY
Now that
safe. Watch for darks is which
Po
their undefeated record at home
WHITECHURCH — "Love"
winter and cold
weather are here to stay(I think
generally indicate weakened ice.
4. Never skate or snowmobile
intact?
F
was the topic of discussion at the
I'm safe in saying that) the Red
alone.
meeting of the Chalmers Young
Cross Water Safety Association
5. If you are not sure about the
People's Society Sunday evening.
i
suggests that we keep the follow-
safety of the ice, STAY OFF. A
Bowling
Twenty seven persons attended
the meeting.
0
in safety ti in mind before
- g Y Ps
venturing out onto open ice sur-
plunge into icy water can be
fatal.
SENIOR CITIZENS
Fred De Boer
FreP
resided and B
faces to try new skates or snow-
RINGETTE
Winifred Lockwood captured
opened the meeting with a sing -
mobiles.
Following the routing of the
both higirsingle and double this
song which was followed by.
1. Check both ice thickness and
wings of the Soviets by Buffalo .
week with 242 -and ' 399, 're-
Prayer. The theme was taken
weather conditions before going
Sabres, Staintons started the
spectively. Other high scores in
from Psalm 23. The offering was
on the ice. - ,
Sunday girls' ringette, by over-
the double 300 and over were:
received and dedicated by Mr. De
2.Remember that you need ice
powering IGA 11-3. Esther
Mabel Cruickshank, 301; Kay
Boer, and Wendy Kay read the
at least fpur inches thick for
Nethery led the victors with six
Murray, 392; Vera Schneider,
minutes.
group skating. and hockey. The
goals and Kim Foxton followed
315; Velma Scott, 318; Margaret
The group voted to hold a skiing
ice should be seven to eight in-
with four while Maureen Beattie
Robertson, 329; M. Mundell, 314;
Party Jan. 17 at the farm of Mr.
ches thick for snowmobiling and
packed up a loner. For the losers
Anne Geddes, 323.
and Mrs. Dan Webster. The
similar activities.
Cheryl Gavreluk potted all three
The Special K='s led in team
meeting ended with games and
3. Ice over large bodies of
goals.
play with 35 points, followed by
lunch served by the committee.
gg
water, or rivers with currents, or
In the second encounter of the
- the. Wheaties with 32 and the
f;
on salt water is likely to be, un-
day a 44 tie was the final score
Krispies with 30. The Sugar
between Waldens and Marks. For
Crisps had 29, the Cherrios had 28
4
Waldens Lori Gavreluk kept up
and the Crackerjacks had 26.
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Are and
her scoring ways with three goalsFriends
Jayne Phillips with • one for
COFFEE KLATCH
- � a k e 1e t
Waldens. Kim Foxton netted all
The league had 23 bowlers this
four goals for Marks.
week.
Mr. Mrs.
�y�
;pQ Thing
i 11 n
Standings including Jan. 4:
Dale Tolton took all the honors
with a 248 single and a 457 double.
and Harvey Demer-
ling spent Christmas with Mr.
Sjaintons, 7W, 3L, OT, 77F, 50A,
_ «<
14Pts; Marks, 5W,'3L, 2T, 50F,
Girls bowling 200 or over were
and Mrs. Kurt Krumland in Ajax.
THave...
o
61A, 12Pts; Waldens, 4W, 4L, 2T,
Shirley Shorey 213, 241; Mary
Campbell 217; Jeanette Scott 209;
Miss Heidi returned home with
them for the remaining holiday.
raj
51F, 49A, 1OPts; IGA, IW, 7L, 2T,
63F, 82A, 4Pts.
Lois Surridge 204; Edna, Mac-
New Year's Day visitors with
'
Top Scorers: Lori Gavreluk
Sween 216.Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg
still leads the league witit 40
points followed by sister Cheryl
TEESW ,ITER AND
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cam -
' Camp
bell and family of Seaforth, Mr.
'IkWINGHAM
Qj%i6er'
with 36. Kim Foxton has jumped
LADIES
Helen bowled the high
and Mrs. Ken Lichty and Wayne
into third place with 29 points
.Sawyer
single of 265 and Linda Walden
of Milverton and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hibberd of Belgrave.
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ahead of Maureen Beattie now in
fourth with 27. Pam Cameron
the high triple of 691 at the
session of the members of -this
Mt. and Mrs. Percy Huth and
o.
who was held scoreless this week
league. Bowling 200 or over were
family spent Christmas with Mr.
has 25.
Betty Kennedy 209; Linda Wal-
and Mrs. Harry Engeland and
0-4--0`"
GYMNASTICS
'^den 244; 241, 206; Reda. Jouwsma
family at Stratford.
t
The gymnastics classes started"
203, 203.
Evelynne's Suckers are in the
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
THIS EMBLEM I5 THE
up again on Thursday at the F. E.
lead with 27 points followed by
Mrs. Gordon Angst and Keith
SIGN OF GOOD BUM-
Madill gym for the girls. Any
interested
Rena's Crabs at 24 and Susie's
were mand Mrs. Wilbert Dally
and fami ly o£ Mildmay.
N B S S AND GOOD
girls who are are wel-
Salmons at 23. Helen's Herrings
FTdIiEIIIIiS.
come to attend at 6:30 on Thurs
have 21; Joan's Jellyfish 17 and
Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Green
r
day evenings Use the door off Vic
Dianne's Goldfish 14.
ley and family spent Christmas
For information call:
toric St.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie and
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SKI LESSONS ONS
family at Lucknow.
Phone
Final arrangements are being
In Howick Minto Recreational
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Inglis, Mr.
i
completed for ski lessons at
Hockey January 2 Lakelet played
and Mrs. Vernon Inglis of For -
Minto Glen: A package deal will
Kurtzville and won again with a
moss and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
W
be'o£fered. If you do not own ski
score of 8-2. The next game will
Inglis Jr. of Milton attended the
.0,equipment
it is available in rental
be played on Jan. 15 at Howick
funeral of T. A. (Andy) Inglis in
"equipment at the ski hill.
Arena at 9 p.m.
Stratford on December 30.
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GRFAZ �SEDC11R9AY1NGs.00
DUE TO° THE LARGE NUMBER
OF. 1976 PONTIACS AND
BUICKS WE DELIVERED
IN DECEMBER WE NOW
HAVE AN EXCELLENJ 'SELECTION
OF "GOODWILL USED CARS"
Here are some real Good Buys
STATION WAGONS
1973 PONTIAC CATALINA WAGON
Power tailgate, roof rock., , body side moulding, remote ,
mirror, finished d4onduras Maroon with Maroon vinyl trim.
Lic. #HBD 794 $3,575.
1972 METEOR STATION WAGON"
V-8, automatic power steering and brakes. Clean inside
and out. Excellent for work or play, low mileage.
Lic. # FHP 723 $2,395.
1973 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE STATION WAGON
350 V 8.'Automotic power steering and brakes. Power
f6ilgat"e; finfshedr in'Lghf Bate with Sandstone viny.l_lnter-
ior.
Lic.'#HCD 873 $2,750.
1974 LEMANS STATION WAGON
400 V-8, automatic power steering and .brakes. White
walls and wheel discs, air conditioned., Finished in Leaf
Green with Beige vinyl trim.
Lic. #HTZ 066 SPECIAL $3995.
SPECIALS
1976 RIVIERA -
Completely equipped with air conditioning, AM/FM radio,
60/40 seats', power windows and door. locks. 4$5 V-8, fin-
ished,in silver with firethorn vinyl,.landou roof and fire -
thorn cloth trim. Sale Price on this unit with only 5,000
miles is only
List Price $10,780.
Lic. #KFP 262 $9,575.
1974 BUICK LESABRE LUXUS
4 door hardtop, 350 V-8, tilted wheel. Automatic, air con-
clitionipg,. power windows and door locks. Plus manyoth"r.
.-4uxuric bs'featL F&s.�inished in paid"6"r6y"w't't,i burgundy f �•
cloth interior. Only 25,000 miles. "Once around the block
in this car and it will sell itself to you
Lic. #FJS 873.
GOODWILL USED CARS
1975 BUICK CENTURY1973
METEOR RIDEAU 500
Four door sedan, 350 V-8, power steering and brakes, air
Finished in silver metallic with black vinyl top and black
conditioning, radial white wall tires. Less than 12,000
clotll interior, AM radio with rear speakers, electric rear.
miles. Finished in sandstone with beige cloth and vinyl
defroster, automatic power steering and brakes. ONLY
trim. Lic. #HTZ 429 $5;195.
-20,000 miles.
Lic.'#FJP 632 $2,995.
1973 BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED
Four,door hardtop, 455 V-8 engine, power windows --and
1972 VALIANT DUSTER
seats. Air conditioning. Finished in walnut brown with
Two door hardtop, finished -in medium blue with gold strip -
dark trim. Vinyl roof. Test drive this top of fine.Buick's.
ing. 318 V-8, automatic power steering, AM radio+
Lic. #DMJ 251 $41395.-
Lic. #CPN 549. •$2,350.
1973 DODGE DUSTER SPORT COUPE
1974 PLYMOUTH SATELITE FOUR DOOR SEDAN
318 V-8, automatic, bucket seats, AM radio. Finished in
Six cylinder, automatic, finished in light green methllic
dark gold with beige vinyl trim. Lic. #FJS 813.
__ry . with dark green vinyl roof. Solid comfort and economy in
$2,995.
this unit.
Lic. HEK 317.. ONLY $3,495.
1973 MAVERICK TWO DOOR SEDAN
Six cylinder, finished in light blue, ouf6matic, radio. Only
,1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA FOUR DOOR HARDTOP
33,000 miles on this one owner car.
350 V-8, automatic power steering and brakes, AM radio,
#HEK 206 $2,495.
finished in dark green with green cloth and vinyl trim.
Lic. #FJR 503 $2,395.
1972 P'ONTIAC CATALINA CONVERTIBLE
400 V-8, automatic power steering and brakes. Finished in
1972 MAZDA MODEL 618
bright red with black top. Vinyl interior. One owner. Low
Two door coupe, four speed transmission, radio, finished
mileage.
in orange with blact v inyl trim.
Lic. #FUP 994 $2,750.
Lic. #FJY 544. $1,795.
1973 CH EVELLE TWO DOOR HARDTOP
1972 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE SPORTS CAR
350-V-8, automatic power steering and brakes. A�M radio,
Finished in yellow with black convertible top. Low mileage
vinyl roof. Finished in bright yellow with beige vinyl roof.'
Lic. #FHY 995 $2,995.
on this snappy performer.
Lic. #DRR 077
$2,195.
1973 FIRESIRD FORMULA MODEL
1972 MATADOR FOUR DOOR SEDAN
400, V-8, automatic power steering and brakes, AM radio
Finished in light green with green cloth interior. Six c ylin-
and defogger. Rebuilt engine, bucket seats with floor
der, automatic power steering and brakes. Only 34,000
console. Finished in bronze with saddle vinyl trim.
miles.
Lic. #FKK 630 $4295.
Lic. #FJP 904 $2,150.
TRUCKS
1974 G.M.C. 3/4 TON
350 V-8, automatic power steering and brakes. Sierra
Grande trim, AM radio, heavy duty springs, camper type
mirrors, 750-16 tires. Finished in bright blue and white,
blue vinyl trim.
A GOODWILL USED TRUCK
1973 G.M.C. 3/4 TON TRUCK
350, four speed transmission, heavy duty springs. Finished
n dark green. The perfect farm trucl.
Lic. #E75727 $2,975.
tf7ickham - Pontitac Bluck
Limited
242 MAIN STREET SOUTH, MO°UNT FOREST, ONTARIO - PHONE 519— 323- 2111
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