The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-10-11, Page 3a
a
a
a
U
U
TWOAfAY A TION AGAINST
PRORT-ROBBING, POULTRY DISEASES
keep'em
healthy
FIGHTS DISEASE IN BIRDS
keep 'em
healthy
KILLS. GERMS IN DRINKING WATER
io
Te arnycin
volui,Tior WITH AN' Z-GEBIVE 77
Now! Get two-way insurance on poultry profits with Terramycin Poultry Formula
with Anti-Germ 77. This double-barrelled weapon, specifically designed to fight
poultry diseases, embodies a powerful water disinfectant that kills germs in the
drinking water while potent Terramycin fights disease in the birds. The superior
antibiotic action of Terramycin controls more poultry diseases, faster, including
profit-robbing CRD. It also combats secondary infections, enabling birds to get
back on their feed fast after setbacks due to disease or stress.
Use Terramycin Poultry Formula with AG 77 for prevention and treatment of
disease, against stress and to stop laying slumps, It helps you get young birds
off to a disease-free start and promotes greater uniformity of growth. Full direc.
tions on package.
Dissolves Instantly Stays Potent Longer
Available wherever animal health products are sold
Terramycin
ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS
Animal Formula • Poultry Formula with Anti-Germ 77 • Liquid Terramycini
for Mastitis • A tO D Scours Tablets • Terramycln Injectable Solution
' Pfizer Research Contributes to More Profitable Farming
• SINCE 1848.
IF.
PETER DOIG, of Wroxeter, on the right, won the,
showmanarip top honors in the 4-11 competitions at
the Howick Fall Fair. Shown on the left are Georg-
ina Kieffer and her sister, Marjorie. Georgina won
top showca!an tha Tipeh:14'v 4-13 'beef class and
first with bast haiTerr. 111arlorie was sacond in the
overall slua.mair,hip division and first with hest
steer in the Ta.:.aitterra (lug.:--riatito by Cantelon.
1....41,.e.",*...tamR,a+metofootaHmaa...koluitali!!!.aftptHIPIP14-.
MST SELECTION EVER
STUNNING STYLES,
CHARMING COLOURS
NEW FALL JEWELLERY
SETS FROM $2.00
CULTURED PEARL FRIENDSHIP RINGS:
SPECIAL AT $2.00
1 HAFEROIEFICS
i \\\\‘‘%"/"//
1r EWELLERY
i PHONE ?SO WINOHAM. ONTARIO
Irs........frumbutooroviloo.e•uswarnmeeDiPpoolporiveponwoommuwoweemoromnsw•,..wmma
41411ingbain n ciptiE4 Climb
Rev. Donald Sinclair, Pastor
98th Anniversary Services
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15th
LMMI1402.1.0111.1(MEMOAINDINE.;illitHEMIMINNI.O.MINVEN.M.D.A1111”..1.41111114.1•11.1101.104•12
EVERYONE 1VELCOME.
9.50 a.m,—Bible School atii Bible Class
11.01) a.m. and 7.00 p.m.
Guest Speaker:
Rev. John Dodds, Owen Sound
4
only 7 minutes
from downtown
via the
Lakeshore Road
visiting Toronto?
... be our honoured guest
n TV in every room n overlooking Lake Ontario
N hotel facilities •entertainment nightly
at the fabulous
HOTEL,
free parking call RO 6.4392
at the door for reservations
$224.50
complete with TWO 16" chains
NU.17 complete
with 1V" $15950
otlarhtnents
Whether you are a farmer,
cottager, or a professional
woodcutter, you can be
sure one of Pioneer's
quality chain saws will
do the job you want —
when you want it done!
PIONEER 'Avit
OrtkittiOliciUgHt.
FRIDAY ANA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 21
Headman's Texaco Service
CORNER JOSEPHINE - VICTORIA STREETS, WINGHAM
Gasoline may be purchased in any quantity over a period of time—We stamp your
card with each purchase—When you have filled the card completely you will be
given 6 Cut Glass (Laurel Pattern) Tumblers.
GET YOUR
FREE !CARD
GOOD FOR G LOVELY CUT GLASS TUMBLERS
WITH EVERY $30.00 WORTH OF GASOLINE
PURCHASED AT RE,ADMAN'S TEXACO SERVICE
THIS SATURDAY
bra Wingligure. Adv*paejimp4, twlay, Oct, I. rule!
,A1111111111111111111111111111111111114111111111111111111111C11111111E11111111111111141110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111•1111111111111111
a
A T
• READMAN'S TEXACO SERVICE
a
a
a
U
U
U
a
a
a
a
111
a
P
a
a
a
U •
' *
•
.#1111111•111111111111111111111111111011141111141111101111111111111•111.1141111111 /11111011111111111111111111.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111•11111111111111111111flel
U
111
U
a
a
A
a
FORDWICH
Mrs. Verna Galbraith and. Mr,
John Dinsmore visited last Wed-
nesday with friends at Granton.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller spent
the week-end in Elora where they
attended the wedding of their niece.
Mr. Doug Wallace, who has been
in the office of the Rural Hydro at
Owen. Sound for the past ten
months, has been transferred to the
office at Uxbridge and commenced
his duties there this week.
Misses Ruth Hibberd of Win-
throp and Glenna Hibberd of Kit-
chener spent the week-end with
their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wallace and
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wallace and
family of Hamilton spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Aitch-
eson Wallace.
Sunday visitors with Mr. annd
Mrs, Jack Brown were Mr, and
Mrs. Ivan Lowry of Arthur, NU,'
John Lowry of Ottawa and Mrs.
Bertha Duncan of Guelph.
Mr, and Mrs. E. A, Schaefer
spent the holiday week-end with
Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Wendt in To-
ronto.
Mr. Edwin Jordon of Toronto
was a recent visitor with his bro-
ther, Curtis and Mrs, Jordan. Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Wade and children
of Woodstock were Sunday visitors
at the same home with Mrs. Wrn.
Wade.
Week-end and holiday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Doig were Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Doig and two daughters of Galt
a and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Doig, Penny
a
a
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Priess and
and Peter of St. Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Allen and
Mrs, Fred Hambly spent one day
last week in Kitchener.
Master Brian Wildfang of To-a ronto spent the week-end with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Simmons. a
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones of U
a Guelph, spent the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs. William Sothern.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Keith, Randy A
and Susan of Baden spent Satur-A day with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith. A Mr. and Mrs, Wellington Har-
grave and Douglas and David vis- U
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
U Ron Reed in Liatowel. 0
Mrs. Joan Wilding of Toronto
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .Goldrieh
of London were week-end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Demer-
ling,
Mr. and Mrs, Les Burrows of
London spent the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg and
alsd attended the Hewlett Fair on
Saturday in Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vittie, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Sothern. Mr% and
Mrs. Alfred Jones and -Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Mulvey visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart.
and attended the christening of
Gregory James Stewart in Knox
Presbyterian Church.
Mr, and Mrs, ,Tim Robinson .:pent
the week-end in Brighton where
they were guests at the weddina; of
a relative on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ted ifarris and
family of Brownsville were Wrel:
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs..
John Gamble.
Mr. and Mrs, Willoughby Pat-
terson of Thamesville and Mr. Ito-
bert Campbell of Guelph spent lila
week-end with Mrs, Pearl r
son and also attended the Palt,ur
son - Petrie wedding on Saiurd:iy
in Donegal church. Mrs. Ruby
Foster, Jack and Jean, Ate. A.,-;.
Henry Mundt and Ian Pitt endre,ab,
Mrs, Harvey Gibson and Prank and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gibson win also
guests from here,
Mrs. Linda Matthews and Barry
spent the week-end with Mrs. Ilia!
Stride and Miss Tilly Manner
Hard s n
Week-end and holiday vi.litors
with. Mr, and Mrs. Ira Se/meter
were Mr, and Mrs. Bob Pc,t,,,i1;11
and family of Kitchener, Mr. :pet
Mrs: George -Tretheway and lam,
ily of Stratford and Mr. and
Don Schaefer, Judy and David of .
Montreal,
Mr, and Mrs. Tim Stewart mai
daughters were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore ;Tee!
the holiday weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Denny in Erin and tot
Monday attended the fair there.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mr.:.
James Patterson (Donna Petrie)
of Atwood, who were married Sat-
urday at Donegal United Cherch.
Mrs. William McCann was a
guest one night• last week t
-Legion Auxiliary bowling tourna-
ment held in Wingham.
Twenty-one members or the•
Fordwich W.I. visited the Vito:,
eter Branch of the W.I. on !Cala
last week when Mrs. D. S. An...
Naughton was the guest speaker. •
Miss Ruth Johnson mid M1.48
Anne Lindsay spent the 1.veek..taal
with the formes mother, Mrs. Al
bert Johnson.
Week-end visitors with Mrs. Mn'.
COLD WEATHER IS ON THE WAY!
Let us winterize your car now!
WE'LL CHECK YOUR RADIATOR, THERMOSTAT, WIP-
ERS, LIGHTS, BATTERY, COIL, GENERATOR
It's time to put in Antifreeze and I
Check your Snow Tires
flat Baker .were Mr. and Mra. Earl
Baker anti family of OttaWa, Mr.
and Mr:. Elmer Giles of Arkona
awl Mr, Clary (idea of Niagara
Fall;.
Mr. Everitt Cooper of Wharton
await; a few days last week at
hi:, home here,
Mr:-„ Nina Armstrong Is spend-
ing a couple of weeks with Mr.
ar,d Alm_ Irwin McDowell in Galt.
Mr, and Mrs. Ceeil Lynn, Karen
and Judy of Orillia and Mr. Earl
1Z.alley of London were week-end
villtors with Mrs. Dora Ridley.
NTia. Ridley reit/rind to Orillia, and
will spi.' ma a week there.
Mr. and alra, Harvey Bride and
POU'r 4,t' 'l'oronto spent the week-
end wilh Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doig,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howe vis-
ited from Sunday till Thursday
with their sun and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Chine Howe, in
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hambly
...-itamanwommannimmminntionsinuniminionnamtioncinim
•
a
OPTOMETRIST
j
j
p
I
a
CI?
•
I
.1111111111111 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111131111111111111111111111111111111111111111•1111111111110
Now a whole new golden world of SIGHT and
SOUND. See our HEARING-AID GLASSES,
lightest in weight.
W. R. HAMILTON
Phone 37 for appointment
Friday Evening '
PIONEER'S LINE
of chain
saws • • •
offer the
most complete answer for all
cutting jobs
RAYMOND SCHMIDT
J3LUEVALE, Ontario
304W2
and ftrmily of Toronto spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Handily an Sunday, Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Hambly and Janie, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Simmons, Kenneth and
Anne and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
• Iblinbly and family visited in Kit-
vioner with Mr. and Mrs. Max
I humbly.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jordan spent
a couple of days last week at their
cottage at Byrig Inlet.
iii,eceive. Gifts on
hraiti):'.'I('IT A presentation and
• (iinao was iabl in the Fordwich
e,,numaaty Lilt on Friday night in
'Fenny of Mr. ;Intl mss. Gerald Mar-
1 newlywc.ls.
Carl usury read the address and
1 he y,n an t (mph, were presented
with vhina cabinet and is floor
pair: her. Garold mu) Bey. thkriked
everyone and dancing was enjoyed
to Lambkm's orchestra.
S IN mil%) MANY ,ET;;; WEIRa! ENT! arl) the omuuctitions at the Howielc BEEP
THESE BATE
Pall Pair l•tql SAlora,”,, r•I; %Thant, of FortImieh, snuggle's
he eat "Shbly."*Ilhoto by Cantelon•