HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-10-08, Page 4through the barrels occasionally is
a good habit to get into, anyway.
Mud wasps have been known to, in a
very short time, block up a barrel by
building a nest, Gun muzzles should 11
never be permitted to nose the
ground. Of course, mud in the barrel Si
Will put a nice bell muzzle on the
gun next time it's fired - - some-
times with a pretty, lacy effect. A
blob of snow or slush ice is just as
effective. But don't expect further
accurate shooting.
The "safe" on a shotgun often lends
the less experienced hunter a false
sense of security. When the safety
etch on his shotgun reads "eafe" he
is too likely to believe that it is fool-
proof. AU the safety snap does is to
prevent the trigger from being pulled.
It doesn't block off the ha.mmers
from falling and hitting the firing
pin. When shotguns become worn
with use, the least little jar may trip
the hammers. That's just one more
reason why shotguns should never be
loaded until actually in the hunting
field. One of the most dangerous of
practices is for four or five men to
hunt together. Experienced hunters
want no part of it. Once in awhile
one may get roped in on such an
expedition, blit will seldom get his
"bag" . .'he's too busy watching
the other fellows to make sure tiley
don't shoot him or that he doesn't
shoot them.
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GLANWORTH SALES ARENA
Tuesday, October 21st, 1 p,m,
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Friday, October 24th,
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2 miles east of Rostock, 9 miles
northeast of Stratford.
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103 lbs. of SHUR-GAIN Egmaker Concentrate 6.10
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for weeks ,,„ ..813.90
against, • ....... ''''''' 400 lbs. of your present mash
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WINGHAM ONTARIO .
Business and Professiona
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CHAS, BEYELL
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Ltd.
Farm Trade Agent
IFyou Feet
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TM P4GE FOP'S ever,on,Se)Ay, OCTOBER 8the 194
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THAT THANKSGIVING TURKEY
No Longer a Luxury at Today's Prices
Oven Dressed in Shrinkproof Cry-o-vac Bags.
65c per lb.
Dressed 50c per lb.
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e.r, l , vs u,a1 excellence. but our readers will conservatioe officers to the head of-
Phone 366 .1 Winaham I . - . make due Allowance Mr. Elliott, of the flee here. In several instances the
= . Times very kindly came to our assist-:officers have had to leave their regu-
ance, and by his help, we are able to
by',
work to render aid. Hunting safe-
Ito issue The Advance, and hope by ;ty should be uppermost in the mind
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I. FORTY YEARS AGO
;` i The Advance is now located in the ,,
Griffon Block, .one doer north of the
Bell Telephone of flee. and second door
south of the Bank, of Hamilton. Rtiehl Witting Accidents
47f job work. besides the work of re-' The hunting season has been "on"
Moral, hes prevented US from getting' but a week. Aireedy a number of
.comfortably scitied, and the editor ":shooting accidents have been reported
l'feels that the issue is apt up to theilhy Department of Lamle and Forests
CONSERVATION
CORNER CAR CARE
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inext week to have things running of every hunter at all times, espec-
4. smoothly. 4tsalnle ly when the
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re,y not b are others
ex-
penned in East Wawanosh Monday
afield
A distressingly sad accident hap-
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,perienced handling shooting irons.
afternoon last. The threshing machine For instance, to rest a ehotgun
.wes at work at Mr. Nayloee and Wm. against a tree Or the slippery surface
Taylor was standing at the rear of.:;of a car is to invite disaster. An3tone
In the party, including the dog, may the machine, directing the blower, He
was standing on the board over the knock it over or it may slide off . . ,
'revolving knives that cut the strawa and those barrels bend easily. Too, the gun may go off when it strikes when the board broke or slipped. let-.
ting one of his feet down on to the the ground and hit the dog, a friend,
knives. Before the machine could be.i °P blow a big hole in a tire. Loaded
, stopped his left foot was terrbily man- guns have no business indoors, in a
gled. Dr. Kennedy was speedily ce/led, car, or in boats. Jump shooting ducks
auto secured, and the young man;foten a boat is, of course, another
;matter .. but better be sure of the was brought to the hospital as quickly .
'as possible. It was found that one half 'man behind you in the boat. And re- member: there is no excuse ever to of the foot had been left in the meth-, pass the muzzles of a loaded shotgun • roes and there was no alternative but past a shootiog partner. to amputate the foot above the ankh,
Get the habit of looking through
the gun barrels at the sky and snap-
ping the barrels of a shotgun before
putting it away in the car or taking
it into the cabin or tent. Be SURE the mends who came to our help so it's not loaded. Bast way to be sure • liberally in connection with our Anni ,
•versary Harvest Festival effort. which !ie to dismount the shotgun. Looking
was a derided success, our target of?
$150 being raised, Herbert Pueanire.1 Hingston as bandmaster, at a salary Ca Main.
"Wiasome 'Minnie" is the tit 7e of a .of $250. He agrees to reorganize this
:institution, give them instruction, and
new serial that commences this week become responsible for instruments, in The Advance. Begin with the firs:1 'Thus a discordant note in the town's
affairs is silenced. and the citizens
may soon hear the boys toot, and quite
likely skate to music in the Arena this .
winter. '" ''''" """ ''''" Mayor Fells ties week received Councillor Spottor, gave notice that
at the next meeting. he would move
to amend the cemetery by-law so that
plot owners would pay $2.00 per full
plot for caretaking instead of .$1.75,
the present rate. The proposed rate is
more equal to that charged under the
perpetual care scheme.
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Ft1ThEN YEARS AGO
Next Monday and Tuesday they
Western relief car that will be shipped
from this community will be at the
CPEt. station to receive donations for
the needy of Western Canada. The
Ministerial Association, who are spon-
soring this shipment, urge all to con-,.
tribute so that the car will be quickly"
filled. Key men have been appointed
for every line land if it is not possible
for you to take your donations to the
car get in touch with your minister.
Rev. John Pollock is in charge of the
Whitechurch area; Rev. . B. Towns-
end in charge of the Belgrave area,
and Rev, A. B. Robb and Rev. J. R.
Greig in charge of the Bluevale area.
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TWEN'TY-FIVE ILARS AGO
;which was done at once by ler. Ken-
nedy.
On behalf of the local Corps of the
Salvation Army I would like to thank
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINUTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etr.--
Wingleana Phone 48
J. IL CRAWFORD, K.C.
R. S. HETHERV-' PON, X,C.
MEMORIALS
from Montreal, a parcel of peony
plants, a part. of a lot sent by His
Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales.
His Royal Highness, in presenting a
.selection of these plants to each of
the cities, towns and villages of Can-
ada during the Diamond Jubilee Year
'of Confederation, and by his direc-
tion the distribution is being made
,through the managers of the Bank of
Montreal at its branches throughout
the Dominion. 'The plants for Wing-
:ham will be set out in the plots in.
front of the town hall, a very con-
's:picuous and appropriate place.
A small docket came up for consid-
eration at the October session of the
!town council. 'Frank Sturdy of Bel-
;grave received a transfer of the pool
'room license held by W. A. Miller,
;having bought the business.
Chairman Wilkinson of the fire
committee recommended the name of • Bert Porter as successor to Harry
Town as a member of the brigade
which was agreed too, Council also
agreed to his suggestion to engage A.
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Kincardine will build an addition and
-see Wi 1-1 al" M shop work and domestic company and
the Goderich School Board are obtain- SERVICE
iit is owing to lack of space for the
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i their 'collegiate.
. The new course of study includes
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,
ing estimates for the remodelling el
lteaching of these subjects that :t may:
I be found necessary to enlarge o
I high school. These Subjects are n
i lbeing introduced here this year b
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will be compulsory' for the 1931-39
'terms.
Phone 730
Last week we had a couple of snow
flurries but Wednesday morning 0.p-
dayl it was quite .a surprise to find
the ground covered with. a blanket of
snow. The temberattire Was hot lose
however. This is just a taste of what
Is to come.
To accommodate all the classes un-
der the new curriculum for high
schools and collegiate institutes, if
may be necessary for the High School
Board to build an addition to the
school. Although the board have not
considered this matter es yet, some
schools in this district are already
making plans to enlarge their schools.•
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Enjoy your week ,two weeks or month's vacation to the fullest. Call at Burgman Travel agency for the fullest information of how
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No-this isn't a stranger offer at all these days of common miracles
While half the world freezes, the other half is in the midst
of all the beauties of summer.
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SUMMER
THIS WINTER ?
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FIRST CLASS
WATCH REPAIRS
AT MODERATE PRICES
Owing to lack of space, am com-
pelled to confine my retvairs to •
watches only. 2.
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Located fn
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DEAD AND CRIPPLED
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