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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 26 May 1982, p. 48

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Stoneleigh Motors: offering a whole new generation of' cars and trucks Stoneleigh Motors, located on Highway 93 is proud of the products it sells. Stoneleigh is a Buick, Pontiac and Cadillac dealer. Here are some facts about the products they sell: The wedge is the shape In 1977, aerodynamic- design became an automotive priority in North America. Today, it is one of the contributing factors to fuel efficiency. Now all GM cars are aerodynamically-designed with sloping hoods and high rear decks to produce the lowest draf coefficient possible for each model. We call it the wedge shape. It's practical and it looks good too. : Lean, taut lines Today, trim is in and fuel economy is foremost on every motorist's mind. Gone are the days when a car carried a lot of overhang at the front and rear because big was beautiful and gas consumption didn't matter. All our cars are lighter and trimmer, so they're easier to manoeuvre in traffic, easier to park, easier on gas. Trimmer outside and still confortable inside One of the most pleasing things about our new generation of cars and trucks, is .the surprising comfort that greets you when you sit down. Up front, the cars offer as much leg room as their bigger predecessors and the trucks have the same amount of cab room. Now that's space efficiency for you! , Super-action: front-wheel drive traction For those of you who prefer a front-wheel drive car, General Motors offers you three sizes ranging from J-cars to X-cars to full-size luxury sport coupes. With front-wheel drive, tires really grab hold on snow, mud and slippery surfaces. Wide choice Through your GM dealer, General Motors offers you more models in more colours, interior trims and options than any other automotive manufacturer in the world. Others may cut back on models, but we continue to offer you a full line of rear-wheel drive and front-wheel drive cars, two- wheel drive and four-wheel drive trucks. Because we believe in the freedom of choice. Stoneleigh has a _ large service department to keep you the customer satisfied long after you have driven off their lot. 'Data bank analyst Sally Ann"s mark 97th year The Midland Salvation Army is marking its 97th year in North Simcoe while the Army nationally is celebrating its centennial this year. At present the Midland Salvation Army is con- ducting its annual Red Shield Campaign for funds. Its target is $25,000. This has been a rather exciting year for the Salvation Army in that part of its operation has been expanded. The Army's Thrift Store has been moved from the Citadel at Dominion and Second to the former Alliance Church at First and Elizabeth. As for the Alliance Church...its followers have constructed a new church building on Yonge Street West in the town. It stands as a tribute to the church's pastor and mem- bership for the courage, faith and zeal. Two years later It has been more than two years since Douglas Parker Publishing Ltd. took over Midland Times, The Penetanguishene Citizen, Elmvale Lance, The Friday Times and The Friday Citizen. It has been more than a year since The Midland Times and The Friday Times took up residence at 309 King St. Having your community newspaper located on Midland's busy King Street has been a real plus...for you and for us. Our carriers, advertisers, customers and correspon- dents have found our King Street location much to their liking. Our Elmvale Lance operation is located in the heart of busy Elmvale while The Penetanguishene Citizen and The Friday Citizen are equally well received on Main Street in Penetanguishene. Yes, being on 'Main Street" in Midland, Penetanguishene and Elmvale has been a real plus and we appreciate your kind comments concerning our operations in each of the above three communities. It takes dozens of people to put out a newspaper. It takes scores of them gathering the news, selling ad- vertisements, setting type, proofreading, laying out the pages, taking pictures, developing film, delivering newspapers, etc. A newspaper is as strong as the people who work for it Manufacturers of wire rope and wire rope assemblies and who support it. The five (peninsula group) newspapers Douglas Parker Publising Ltd. owns and operates thank you for making The Midland Times, The Penetanguishene Citizen, Elmvale Lance, The Friday Times and the Friday Citizen your No. 1 choice when it comes to reading news from in and around the Heart of Huronia, here in North Simcoe. Your town's Who's _ Who Town of Midland is governed by a nine-member council. It is headed by Mayor Moreland Lynn and is comprised of Reeve William Orr, Deputy-reeve Bev Day and Aldermen Richard Platt, Joe Blake, Bob Jef- fery, Ian Ross, Al Hennin and Jack Gerow. The town's police department is headed up by Police Chief Ernest Bates while chief Terry Lethbridge heads up the local fire department. Commissioner of Works is Percy Ehler, town planner is Bryan MacKell, treasurer is Al Goodchild and assistant clerk is Fred Flood. GREENING DONALD CO.LTD. 120 Heritage Drive, Midland Page 20, North Simcoe Product Lines 1982 526-5447 Crete Ante

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