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Terrace Bay News, 30 Aug 1962, p. 10

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Sc TT WILL PAY YOU TO-READ THIS moportant aunouncement! WE, AS THE AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER DEALER FOR THIS AREA WISH TO LET YOU, THE MOTORING PUBLIC, KNOW "ADVANCE INFORMATION" AS RELEASED BY THE CHRYSLER CORPORATION REGARDING THEIR 1963 MODELS, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN, AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTI WILL GIVE A FIVE YEARS OR $0,000 MILE WARRANTY, IN THE QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP OF 'THEIR PRODUCT," EXTRACT FROM MR. TOWNSEND, PRESIDENT OF CHRYSLER CORPORATION LIMITED. "We have been working towards this performance goal for a long time this important contribution to customer satisfaction cause our Engineering tests, Customer Service Records and quality of hanufacturin conclusively show these major components will live up to this new warranty if th are properly used and maintained, Data compiled on the performance of these componehts covered millions of miles of operation and every possible road. condition. WE BELIEVE WE THE. RESULTS ARE SOLID, HAVE ACHTEVED A LEVEL OF ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE AND MANUFACTURING QUALITY WHICH MAKES THIS WARRANTY POSSIBLE, THIS WARRANTY COVERS THE "ENGINE TO REAL POWER TRAIN" WHICH ARE THE ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, THE PROPELLER SHAFT AND UNIVERSALE JOINT, AND THE REAR AXLE. FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION SEE YOUR LOCAL CHRYSLER DEALER | | | | | | we are now.able to make | | | | | | | Pao \ Np N Vf PHONE 5~3723 -- S 5-3723 . CORNER HIGHWAY 17.& MELL ROAD - -, TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO | KILL YOUR SMOKE AND LET THE FOREST LIVE =~ ' A RIFLE POINTED IN FUN COULD END IN A FUNERAL | | | | | | | | | { { | --_ TOWN TOPICS (Continued from Page 8) William with Gayle and Dale Willoughby, Mr. and Mrs, Angus Fraser and children have returned from a motor trip to_Richmond Hill with Althea's daughter Mrs, J. Rowley : and rE going on to Buffalo, New York a. and Niagara Falls on their return trip, The Warehouse staff arranged a hamburger and weiner roast last Saturday night at the Mouth of the River, A beautiful night, with / hary a mosquito or fly to mar the festivities, gave those attending a chance to enjoy then- selves thoroughly, Looking very fit Mr. and Mrs, Norm Coan and family from Neenah, Wisc, are spending a week in town renewing acquaintances, Mr, and Mrs, Jack W, Phillips, Terrace Bay, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Jane, to Mr, Franklin John Ross Marsh, son of Mr, and Mrs, Harold N, Marsh, Terrace Bay, The wedding' will take place on Saturday, September 29th, at 7 ofclock in the Community Church, Terrace Bay, Corp. William Thomas of Quantico, Virginia spent a few days in Terrace Bay at the home of his wife's parents Mr, & Mrs, C,. Barker, Father Matthew Mulcaby C.S.B. visited his sister Mrs, Alvin Hartman enroute to Saskatoon where he will be teaching High School this year at Sir Thomas Moore College, ART CLUB NEWS There will be a business meeting of the Terrace Bay Art Club on Sept. 6th to make further arrangements for an art exhibit at 8 | PM in the Recreation Centre. | | ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW SUCCESSFUL ummer Showtime -- and as always at this time of the year, the Terrace Bay Horticultura; Society presented their, eighth annual Flower | and Vegetable Show. Despite the grumblings i on a poor season, by local gardeners, the { Highschool Auditorium appeared full of bright | flowers and healthy - looking vegetables, Judge of the show, Mr, Neil Duncan of Port i ' Arthur termed it, "The best I've seen here in | the past three years of judging", High aggregate winner of the entire show with a total of 155 points was Mr, Albert Farrow, who besides the many individual prizes. took home the Wills Nursery Trophy, the Town- | ship's award of a load of topsoil, the. Neil ~-- Duncan Award for the best single Spike in the ; gladioli division, the Chicoine Award as Class, three-Bi~annuals aggregate, Class five -- i Dahlias aggregate for the Don's Painting and ° Decorating Award, Class six, Gladiolus Ag- gregate for the Bournest Nursery Award, and the Eaton's Trophy for high aggregate in all Flower Divisions, ; An award, started last season by Mr, John ' Ferrier, the New Exhibitors Award, went this | year to Mr, George Buhrmann who, attained a total of 29 points, the highest aggregate i amongst exhibitors entering the show for the first time. : Judges Award went to Mrs. L.K. Williams for. her Swede Turnips and with many words of praise from Judge Neil: Duncan on their ex-= ceptionally high quality and nary a blemish, and second place was won by Leslie Ann Cotton , for her Collection of Wild Flowers, Pressed |. and Mounted, Junior (Continued on Page 11) !

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