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Metadata
Catalog Number
1977.149.1.8
Object Name
Newspaper
Title
1977 Mercury Progress Edition
Date
03/05/1977
Year Range from
1977
Year Range to
1977
Description
Guelph Mercury, March 5 1977. 1977 Progress Edition.
The paper is 8 sections with a total of 114 pages and goes as follows...
.1 Front section containing news of the day. Main headline "Devastating Quake Batters Bucharest" The section is 8 pages long.
.2 Second section of paper continues with the days news. The cover has pictures of local politicians. 18 pages long
.3 First section of the Progress edition. Front and back cover are green and the front cover has a full page ad for Imperial Tobacco with birthday wishes for Guelph. Section contains profiles of local industries. Pages 1A-16A
.4 Front page has a full page ad for Euclid. Section contains profiles of local industries.Pages 1B-16B
.5 Front page has a full page ad for W.C. Wood. Section contains profiles of local industries.Pages 1C-16C.
.6 Front page has a full page ad for A.W. Smith & Sons Jewellers. Section contains profiles of local industries.Pages 1D-16D
.7 Front page has a full page ad for Campus estates Plaza. Section contains profiles of local industries.Pages 1E-16E
.8 Front page has a full page ad for Armstrong Homes. Section contains profiles of local industries.Pages 1F-16F