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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-10-12, Page 10SHUR-GAIN WARBLE ID ,LET'S YOU INCREASE BEEF PROFITS 3 WAYS ... . .. ..... ANTI.FREEZE TESTERS —oir T Fr ests t all types of anti-freeze. Easy to read scale. .55 corrosion. Eliminates squeaky pump 154 WATER PUMP LUBRICANT _Protects against that, bearings. 20-oz. can RADIATOR FLUSH— Liquid. Improves circulation, rad A4 efficiency. 3.0-oz, can RADIATOR SOLDER,— Liquid. Perinanently seals leaks, 9 10-az. ENGINE WELD— Securely welds leaks in cooling system. 20-oz. can U U Heater 'Reair 1 Heavy•Duty HEpA"M 5arta t MOTOR —ei 12 volt. 1,98 Radiator Hose Connecting Assembly MOWS — from .16 Hooter "'It" — front .$4 Heater shol.enti froinl, ; .67 Vett:urn Control SW-Off—tor mast Pere artlettett 2,15 Heisler 'Temp. Regulator Valve moat Ford products, groin .............. A complete :selection df eusloni heater fittings Mr Isle model tot. 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Pro- tects grille, bumper, • PLASTIC SPRAY Chrome Guard attrac- .36 1.39 11 1 1 11 1 1 10 11 11 1 11 • 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 L1 1 •1 11 1 1 11 •11 M 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 • 1 1 •1 11 11 1 10 11 1 1 11 a • raga Tett Mlle! Wingbaa AdVanee-Tintes, Weetneethay. Oct. Hi, IOW Bate SOMetillOg to sell, Try an All" visited on Saturday with. Rev. and 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt and ' Mrs. W. J. Watt. George made a trip to the plow- The ! Sectional meeting of the lug match at Springfield on Mon- Huron Presbyterial meets on Man- i cla.Y.• day at t rotxheete rivNovriltdh tTitoc;teht Together". I b eale nrs, at BiAlbertpiyy l‘flocrgsu:vileinra, 1 1,, months, Frances Stevenson,. of India, returned home on Monday. will be the special speaker, The 'United Church W.M.S. will hold ! Mr. Keith Vollyer of Lucknow their Thankoffering 'meeting on has rented Mr. Victor Emerson's Wednesday evening, and all are house in the invited to see the noted film, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lougaaaal "Within Sound of the Bell". The hunting season is dangerous. for hunters 45 well as for legal game! No matter how. careful you may headie ,you're out 'hun2ting yool niii4 Why .not imam sure you are. you might be hurt yourself protected uguinst some OR costsothe of others for which . accidents you or a member of your family o the to might be found liable accidents to yourself bY making sure you are protected with CIA's family liability and, accident and sickness insurance, For full details just call Cecil. Falconer Phone Wingham 570 J3 Co=operators Insurance* Association. Huron County Holstein Breeders' Annual HEIFER SALE CLINTON FAIR BARN FRIDAY, OCT, 21st = 1.30 p.m. DST Amrealited, Vaccinated, Blood Tested or Listed. A select group of Huron County bred Heifers. They include prize winners at the Huron B W _Show. Some are R.O.P, dams. Many are sired by and bred to top unit sires. Some fresh by aalle time, the balance due soon after. Also a. few sceond calf heifers with good R.O.P. records and from good R.O.P.dams, BOB SHORE, Auctioneer FOR CAT,ALOGI'ES, WRITE: ALLEN FETTLES, S. C. GALBRAITH, Hayfield, One Battle Ont. from CRAW FORD MOTORS 2-1960 DODGES, new cars going at greatly reduced prices 1960 SIMCA 4-door — a new car at reduced price. 1960 DODGE 4-door Sedan, 9,000 miles 1956 DODGE 4-door Sedan 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan One owner car 1955 PONTIAC 4-door Sedan With radio 1954 DESOTO 4-Door Sedan In good condition 1954 METEOR Sedan in tip top condition 1954 FORD Sedan Delivery Several older models TRUCKS 1957 DODGE 1/2-ton Express 1953 MERCURY 2-ton Chassis and Cab 1952 MERCURY 3-ton with 12-ft rack Brand pew motor 1951 DODGE 2-ton with racks Len Crawford Motors Your Dodge, DeSoto, Simca and Valiant Dealer Phone 710 I. REDUCES LABOUR . . SHUR-GAIN Warblerid, because it's formulated in the feed, completely eliminates the need for individual treatment . . simply treat through feeding. 2. INCREASES FEED EFFICIENCY . . By eliminating warbles at grub stage you spare the arii- trials several months of irritation caused by grubs working under the hide. The results' — increased growth rates . . improv- ed feed conversion. Barbara Mary Gaunt of Ottawa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gaunt of Belgrave, became thi. bride of Eric -Norman Routcliffe, ::on of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rout- eliffe all of Aylmer East, Quebec, en Saturday afternoon at Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels. Rev, 'I. E. Kennedy officiated. Given in marriage by her ' fa- ther, the bride chose a floor-length • ivory brocaded gown with long sleeves, rounded neckline and fit- ted bodice. The skirt was full with a panel front and back and her finger-tip veil of French tulle William Moffatt Buried Saturday WHITECHURCH—Williara Mof- fatt, a life-long resident of Kinloss Township, who lived at Langside, passed away in Wingham Hospi- tal on Thursday. He was the son of Peter Moffatt and the late Mrs. Moffatt. Besides his father he leaves five brothers. Tom, David, Bert, Lloyd and Jim and a sister, Mrs. Jean McPherson. Rev. McKennie officiated for the service from the Church funeral home in Teeswater on Saturday cad burial was in the Teeswater cemetery. Drop in, we'll talk about your herd and how you can crease beef profits through effective warble control. —Photo •by Msyk Studio illusion was held by a tulle and pearl headdress. She carried a cascade bouquet of Shasta chrys- anthemums. Her attendant was Mrs. Wm. D. Southern of Ottawa, who wore a street-length dress of gold crystit- late with matching headdress and shoes, with brown accessories. William. Southern was the best man. The bride and groom will live in Ottawa. They left on a wedding trip to Eastern Canada, Mrs. Routcliffe wearing a wool suit in muted tones of green, brown and toast for the journey. WHITECHURCII Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman and Garry attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Joyce Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wright, and Mr. Richard Hutchi- son of Toronto, solemnized ' on Saturday at 7 pan. ,in the North Toronto Anglican Church. Little Kathy Smith, was flower girl for the occasion. The wedding dinner was served at the Summit View, in North Toronto. Mrs. Mary Chapman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman to Toronto and spent the week-end at the home of her grand-daughter, Mrs. Jack Hildebrand of Hager.- mann's Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman and Garry spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Smith of Toronto. Mrs. Thomas Inglis was able to return home from Wingham Hos- pital. Friday. Mrs. Jack Flanigan of Toronto, spent the week-end there, also Mr. and Mrs. Mac Inglis' of Highgate, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inglis and family of Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. James Mcllrath speht the week-end with Toronto friends. Mr. Roy McGee of Kitchener visited on Monday with Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. Mr, and Mrs. Archie Purdon and children, also Miss Maxine Jack- ' lin of ,Georgetown, spent Sunday with 'their mother, Mrs. Webster Jacklin of Listowel. Mrs. Harry Buxton of Victoria, B.C., is spending two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. W. R. Farrier. Mrs. Sadia Lowery of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Far- rier. Mr. and Mrs. William Craig of Toronto spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Robert Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier and children of Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and chil- dren, Sarnia, Miss W. Farrier, To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fer- rier, and family, Kitchener and Mr and Mrs. Russell Farrier and Marion, Wingham, attended a fam- ily gathering with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier on Monday, Mrs. Buxton and Mrs. Farrier attended the shower held , for their niece, Miss Marion Ham- ilton of Ashfield, on Monday, in honor of her approaching marriage. James Coultes, Glen Coultes and Robert Higgins, from the O.A.C. Guelph, spent the week-end at their homes here. Mrs. Charles Thoutliffe, and Mrs. Toward Routliffe of Ottawa, were guests at the home of Mrs. George MeClenaghan for the week-end. Neighbours on the 9th of East Wavvanosh tools, advantage of the opportunity when Mr. and Mrs. James Gaunt and baby Andrew, were visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V,clgar Gaunt, and on Saturday presented them with a reversible rug, and a knife, fork and a spoon set, for the baby, as a. remenabrance from home folks. Mrs, Glen Swan and children of nrticefield, Mrs. Welling's. and Mr. i Harry MeCienagham, lye. in Ottawa 'Mrs. George MeClenaglien and , Miss Mildred atten'led, the Rout- liffe-Gatint nuptials in Brussels on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Pardon and family of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Relieon Falconer and family of Sarnia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer. Large Attendance At Sunday Services Thanksgiving services in the Wingham United Church were largely attended on Sunday. The theme for both services was Thanksgiving. In the morning the minister, Rev. T. Garnett Husser, preached a thought provoking sermon taking as his subject, "The Magic 'Word"! for the evening service he spoke on "Bible Thanksgiving". For these Thanksgiving services the altar of the church was fitting- ly decorated with autumn flowers and harvest fruit with white candles in silver candelabra. Wingham 3. ELIMINATES CARCASS DAMAGE ... Warbles leave a path of destruction to meat and hide. SHUR-GAIN Warblerid eliminates this . . so you'll have easier sales for your cattle. Wingham Feed Mill wohigham ntario visited there on 'Sunday and all, with Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson Mr. John W. Inglis of Gibson's Landing, B.C., is visiting this week with his uncle, Mr. Thomas Inglis. Mrs. Albert !Coultes, Mrs. J. G. Gillespie, Mrs. 0, E. Farrier and Mrs. Robert Laidlaw attended the Thankoffering meeting of Bluevale United Church on Friday. M. and Mrs. William Scott of Simcoe, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes, Wingham, visited on Mon- day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes. F ftir high production cutting and trouble-free per- formance, you can't beat Pioneer Series 600., No beefed-up baby saw. There's a precision tool for men who make their living cutting wood. It's got a whopping 6.27 cu. in. displacement for power to handle any job. An 1850 foot per minute chain speed to get the toughest jobs done fast. And it's dependable. • • 411101, PIONEER 11/ . RAYMOND SCHMIDT BLUEVALE, ONTARIO ,Phone 304W2, Wingham • SURE... BUY A PIONEER CHAIN SAW • • Corinthian architecture is char- acterized by columns, usually elab- orately fluted and carved. PIONEER SERIES 600 MODEL 610 I 60 ,8-3 and children of St. 'Thomas, spent Mr. and Mrs, Clarence W. Lewis the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. of Grimsby spent the week-end George Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Tobi with her father, Mr. F: Merl- Jantzi and family of Milverton Paterson. Mr, William Paterson of Toronto also spent Sunday With his uncle. and baby of Ashfield, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher of baby, David, of London spent the Wingham. week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gershon Johnston, and with Lucknow relatives, Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnston visited on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Wood of Sea- forth, Mrs. Walter Lott and Mrs. Vic- tor Emerson attended the meeting of the Bervie, Tiverton, Lisburn and Purple Grove Institutes, held at Bervie last Friday evening. Mrs. Emerson, as district president for South Bruce, was special speaker, taking as his topic, "The Ideal Home", and stressing, happiness, courtesy,. and the Christian out- Wok, as essentials fpr the home, where we grumble the most, yet are treated ,the best: Mr. Victor Emerson visited with* Mr. Sam Emerson of Bervie. Mr. Ross McGregor of Trento, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arscott. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie l were Sunday visitors with. Mr. Gordon Ritchie of Lucknow, who is a patient in Wingham Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison and Kenneth, spent the week-end at' the home of their daughter,, Mrs. Frank Stockill of Blind River. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Tiffin Visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. William Butaort and with Mrs. Virilliam Butler and son Harold, of Mitchell, Those from aa distance who at- tended the RoutcliffeGaunt wed- ding were Miss Barbara Inglis of Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. William Southern, Miss Shirley Campbell, Miss Phyllis Davidson, Miss Lois MoOdy, Mrs. Howard Routcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien, Mrs. Allan and daughter, ,all of Ottawa, Mr. and M'rs. Walter Standing, of London,• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weir, Vicki and Susanne of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. William MacKay, Mrs. George Zufelt and Mr. War- ren Zilfelt of Palmerston, Mr, and Mrs. James Gaunt and son And- rew of Kingston. -