September 1, 1966 THE NEWS Page 9 G.Pearen & Sons, MW) circle ® ROUTE SERVICE DODGE & FARGO TRUCKS UND - A - SPRAY -- SERVICING 1966 CHRYSLER 2-DOOR Demonstator RYSLER 2 une blue interior. SALE = - Bucket Seats & loaded with extras - ' ; i Vinyl top. Lic.No .84904V SALE - 3898. with CHRYSLER'S famous 50,000 mile warranty! 1963 FORD GALAXIE 's 1963 FORD FAIRLANE 6 cyl. 4 door Station Wagon - USED CAR Specials 4-Door SEDAN - 6 cylinder like new - Lic.# 85186J Lic .No.27505X SALE PRICE- 499g. SALE PRICE--- 1145- SEA EG "NE SAL TE FES ES PEL SA RS TI APART TET EPR ES REET BO ARETE Ta RRS TS EE IRAP EE MS TIE DR RO 1962 FORD GALAXIE 1961 RAMBLER - 4-DR.SEDAN Vie- Y dear Rutomatic: 'Lie. 85109) Low mileage - Lic.84082J LE PRICE-- 898: SALE PRICE = - 785; 1961 PONTIAC 4-DR. HARDTOP SEDAN 1962 RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE 6 cyl .automatic - Lic .85159J 6 cyl. - Lic.* 85109J SALE PRICE-- go. SALE PRICE-- 895. Fall Festival Specials NEW 1966 DODGE 440 - TWO DOOR HARDTOP - V.8 Automatic - Radio & extras Black with red interior ... vow-- 3250. NEW 1966 PLYMOUTH FURY II - 4 DOOR SEDAN - V.8 Automatic - Turquoise with to have a colour T.V. set on display - and Kimberl Clark, as in the past, will come up with a very ap- propriate display booth. The concession area will have sixteen booths operating, each booth being sponsored by local organizations . In a nutsehll, we will have under one roof a grandstand show, a sportsmen's show and a midway. We'll see you at the Fair. FESTIVAL (Continued from page 8 | Exhibits - All exhibits will be displayed in the Curl- ing Arena with entrance through the front doors of the old curling lounge. Exhibits will be received from Wednesday, August 31 at 10.00 a.m. to Thurs- day, Sept. 1st at 1.00 p.m. Entries are coming in rather slow and we urge you to complete the entry forms and submit them to the Recreation Centre as soon as possible. All exhibits will be judged by three qualified judges from the Dept .of Agriculture. The Arena doors will open at 6.30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. Ist and at the same time on Friday and Satur- day, Sept.2nd and 3rd. Mr.Bob Andras, Liberal M.P. who was originally scheduled to officiate at the opening ceremony, will not be present as he has been called back to Parliament in connection with the rail strike. However, arrangements are being made for a replacement. Displays - For the first time, this community will have the opportunity to see a wide variety of com- mercial, industrial and institutional displays. C.& T. Marine will display $12,000 worth of their merchan- dise - Lakeshore Community Television is expected KINDERGARTEN CLASS LIST - PUBLIC SCHOOL Morning Class - (begins at 8.55 a.m. -- dismiss at 11.25 a.m.) Samuel Ballentine - Elliott Cole - Ann Louise Crockford - James Ferguson - Joan Heibert -- Billy Beinrich - Astrid Kneipp - Mark Liebrock - Cheryl Morre - Karen Nesbitt - Sus an Scott - Dawn Tees. - Georgina Wood. Afternoon Class - (begins at 1.15 p.m. - dismiss at 3.15 p.m. Melanie Boyd, Robert Chisholm, Angela Dejonghe, Danny Frederickson, Paul Gerlach, Stephen Ger- ley, Brenda Hales - Michael Kelly = Barbara Lin- ~ ton - Wendy Linton - Continued page 9 ...