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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-01-10, Page 8rag Eight The W'ing1ium. A tvll,nce•' Imes, We(lneS(1ay, Maui. 1t), 106'd NOTICE OF ANNUAL. MEETING Ol''Tut: 1';il,w'1' WASi'4A0,,4111. 'hOS%Ngleetl' FEDERATION OF AIiilIt [ILURE at di lie held on 1::1. NT SDAY•,. JANUARY l„ , 062 14 I:Et.GRAVi.', ARENA 1O -Anil.) ROOM .it 1::111 p.m, 1+1 .RR1'(r.;la tt1,' '3.11-#1'; �llr'h:ri Vt + sol: 1 "leo receive ihd R'iu,up+ia lu ( 1. `L't, (-fret the liieeetut+, tot the t•itsti(rtk year. 11yi`c)t• the discussion of •iial. t.lher hn4i11t', tvl,ielr t I:t ttroperi1 :t rim.. (acct Nlt+erilacr V1T3• Ali 14 t 11 it' t1 .11'NP. of C'it.'NX, Witighatt: itt.uttrer i,f MP F..Yr,i 1: tiitiit as'i11 :t1e1. be present,, JOill,,N It. 'FAA 1: tiC(, S1: ViON, k", kt'i i.1.A IRN, J`t (-Sita+ tit. `'tieoretar. Y from CRAWFORD MOTORS 1960 DODGE K cylinder, radio, one owner ear 1959 PLYMOUTH 4 -DOOR. SEDAN olio Q ,iii r ear P"9 SEDAN 19JP 9 PONTIAC I.IAC 4 -DOOR, (SR.e-i)tt'nor ear 1959 DODGE 4 •DOOR SEDAN one owner (2) 1.957 PLYMOUTH 4 -DR. SEDANS equipped ttilh automatic transmission anti 4`M motor 1957 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN 11Automntic,h1:tiia 19)5PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN 1.954 PONTIAC 4=DOOR. SEDAN 1952 CHEV, 2 -DOOR tt'i.th. radio 1951 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN TRUCKS 1953 (MC 12 -TON PICK-UP 1.952 MERCURY 3-TON—new motor Len Crawford Motors Your Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Valiant Dealer Phone 710 Winrgharn era, nr.n.•rr.•l err, nrn,.ronn�.,...+r:n.ani.r:..r-n.urn...nein.n.n��nrvr✓.n�r✓:nnnnnni•.r•+ DAIRY EN! RI UP MORE ;.;,ILK SALES THIS WINTER Three,: Bedroom 2.. -Storey des gn Contains Good Stordg Space i r1 r'Ip, t' Z 'this design by architect Roy Senors, of 'Winnipeg, Manitoba, takes advent:age ut rear garden and lawn areas. The combina- tion living -dining room and the three bedrooms all overlook the garden while the working area. of tete house faces the street. The architect has provided a plentiful supply of cupboard and storage space including a sewing room and linen storage off the open upstairs hall. The front door is wt11•prorecred from the weather. Best orientation of the house would be obtained with the garage on the northern side of the lot. The total floor area is 1,236 square feet, excluding garage, and the exterior dimensions are 27 feet, seven inches by 22 feet, live inches. Working drawings kr this house, known as Design 517, are available from Central Mortgage and Housing Corpora- tion at minimum cost, • • • rel=..WI CNG HALL a t.IVING•DINING ROOM 26.1a x12 -u GARAGE 1K-Qx2.d WEST 1,1 REr HALL KITCHEN Ill -o xs-2. _„� ,-s• p Il It r L Meat Control (( ntitinit(•(1 from Page Ona) clition, of course, omit 1'.urn fed• (•rally inspee.Led pau•Iti'r„ !muse:: is. also a.dmit l.cct 10 1h(s i0wri. (loderic•li has had a meat inspee. Tn the, rest of TTuron County, in - Bon program in effect ,i,tec 1948. dependent. operator:4 of approved In an nverage year itpprnxhmat(•ly slaughter houses are isstied iu'r• 2,300 carcasses will 1',c• pt'ocest-el mils by )ht' Comity Board c.f in Ute lawn libattnte w•ilh enn Efealth tntder tic' Public Iliaaltil Acs.. Their files are revittv.•d each year by the Board auui if ap pr'-ivi'1, a numbered permit is is sited 10 the operator for tu'hic display. 1;=ad stock plant:; nod dealer:) are Iidrnsed by lite 1)t• t.t:io T)e;,a.rhne•nl or Agrictnitnr• mr :1er mt., 1 wad Animal A•I. 11 Inas been said Urtl illi: it n;(•tl V: more II.tely to be found la 114 - :Amp:, of ,uc•rchmlls who btiv t can (-relent tn,' it panting ltlanl:i than do not crnn•• u0d1'r an tyt(tros.v" ut };'1'ctimn p',ti . Some of these ylariix may be nt.aw'rtre of Ha. 1irf.r('0 trouree of 0.11 diol(- 1mi'i1t'', left' lI'•eitirly 11' they hay stork that lets t,lready he -'n si ttghtered and tt,r timed. 'fire retailer has less knowledge about' the origin of 1hi.t praducl. and itis generally batgliL in gooii faith with no intent to (le polyp the public. Disturbing as it may be, ate re- cent publicity will certainly make people rnore aware of the pro)• dent Mahn) of about five carea,ses bud 2t;0 port ions, inn, even v.10 lit• pares stir• or 11i^d mars stor lt, rntiettu,ttt ion will11 olit', Tn ad- insamoneininsiiiiimerk 'N[TII DAIRY RATIO \I QOM S H R -CAI N Fresh and palatable • Molasses rich 6 Assures more milk 4* Make.. low-cost feeding . Because of the extensive research and testwork which has been done at the Demonstration Farrel, we know that SHCJR-GAIN Dairy Ration will give results. Come in and see how other success- ful dairymen use SIIUR.-GAIN for top production at minimum cost NDIIT SUCCESSFUL DAIRYMEN USE, 13 WHAT YOIJ SIIOIPH CHOOSE DAIRY FEEDS WINGHAM FEED MILL PUIONE 1.42 WINGHAM Mrs, James Austin. funeral Monday An old and, respected resident of this .district died 011 Monday at the 'Vr'inghant General Hospital,: She was Mrs. ,11101es Austin of ti.It, 1, Wroxeter, who suffere4 only at short illness. Death tools place on Friday of last went. Mrs, Austin, the former Ruth 'Stokes, was a daughter of the tate Thomas Stokes and his wife. Drat' garet Query. She was horn in Tnrnbcrry `Cowtt:thip 85 yea(',: lege, the whole scheme would bo if you :f'ore'st bei will give the effect of would seek out an appropriate(', color -co-ordinated wallpaper for the walls. Perhaps you would select rt secltie, or la, small all-overdesign v that you colors Initt ) which has elle l i it'., t ('eilirt;: color light and to the same have used in the living room. In- with III': flour. The doors shordei In- stead of the uninteresting light fix- be lainte,t the bacaground color tare that we find in so many halls f the tt-ulhp+ipt z fr, r,ive 'ha"' would place a gas -lamp turned o tnod0l'n in its function. A piece or two of furniture, either a chlor or - ' bench or possibly a chest that has a planter in part of the top s:'e- llmn, a few aetcssories and presto! the hall has individuality and a charm in keeping with the ten- ants' good taste and the rest of malting the hall look much wider. fl' the &Sign is ono ernated with pale. light colors. this will 11130 give the effect of more ::pare. Make the ()n. .l�eeenihcr 118th, 1898 she was 'the hatse. astir ho marriedc. 111111 ds r t t\ 1 August I 1 A To create• the stir of sophistica- tni. Aiigest 2111t, 1.958. Shc was tt devoted Inenit.)er of the Tit'ltt)gre Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Austin 3s 8urva•d by ane. (laughter, Nfrs. Alvin (Mary) Ii'iich of T:fowielt Township; 1t5'0. brothers, Oliver and (1tnur Stokes of Turn that its lite hall, you might :start with the floor. Hard stun:tee flour' inn.; 18 so olegtnil I.hcse days. 'i'ry u 'hlac'it rind while d1'8i1;m Iter ('110081' a pattern that is splattered with gold or silver. Some of the vinyi.; come in 01tu•ble designs while berry Township, six grandchildren others would prove 10 he a hold ad. civet i» calors that :aro 80 timtud and fashionable, Next select o wall- paper which has it white 110115 - ground 'with a design w111e1 has been produced with a generous the R. A, Currie & Sons funeral helping of gold. Add an antique chest or two very high backed ('noel(-; which ('h h he bright cUIUP ou the chair Dads, a small cltan- es officiating. Burial wait' in the Helier or wall brackets 01' crystal Wroxeter cemetery and the pall and don't forget the greenery 0r an Y urrn.ngement of flowers hearers were Tlarry 1V1'ulvey, (;'1•1 In the home where the entrance Pitch, Allan it:tr'ling, Thomas Ing - 18 vary small and opens directly onto the living room, choose a wall- paper that has 0 design which would be appropriate in the living area 80 that when you put it on the wall, it can he continued down the long wall that goes into the liv- ing room. The problem of the long narrow hallway with a lot of doors can be solved if you use a wallpaper which is 0 scenic one (hat you look deep into •this not only gives in - .and seven great grandchildren A daughter, !Vint, Cecil (Margaret! McNeil, died in September, 1945. Thc• funeral scr'viee was held (el f 1ceCl Tapioca _ Custait'd 4i cup .quick -conking tapioca (tip Sugtit t i teaspoon Sall. 4 cups milk 1 ieavpoon vanilla. 3 t'ggs, slightly beaten • 1 •tableslioon butler Nnlmeg I package 1115-01inoes) gdick-f'r•ozen, alic1'd strawberries, tiutw(•el (ton:bint (011(.1c -roosting tapioca, sugar, salt, and milk h, saucepan. (:unit and stir over medium heat u0lit mixture comes to n. foil 1)011 to In s minutes). .itemove from l0a1.. .Adel vanilla. four over :alightly beaten eggs, stirring con- stantly. Adis Metter. I'onr into 1 t:. (mart halting dish or 8 indiviel- nal custard dishes. Sprinkle with nMlme€e, )'Ince dish in a pun of but. wont.(-. Hake in slow oven :J5O degrees F. 41i 'minutes, or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Top with strawberries. Mantes 8 servings. nems of food control and it will help to stimulate more considera- tion for the consumer in, legisla- tion and administration. Velag Oi The Week., '"T>Mii *Wry, but we don't Steck the paitiildI hilae! elllittc NOW's for WO mask* of a>Itr.>' home u71 2 1to 011Monday, With 'Rev, T. M. Kennedy of i;luf•vale and 13e1mote Presbyterian ('har) lis, .1(')1'111 Stopes, 'Thomas Stokes. Decorating Wisely icailranee 1111118 can be large or small, dark or light but invariably they, arc' the neglee.ted part of the home, decoratively speaking. This state of affairs is a sacs one he- ctu.tse hero is an area where those all important first impressions are )rade. The treatment given to an entrance hall can set the theme for the entire decoration of the home. TL is it logical place to start decor- ating with color Chat will prove to he the Bellew you will carry throughout the main living areas of the home, Halls are one of the piticns where we can afford to be as hold turd 11S daring its we please with our dec- oration for it is 0 small and in- frequently used spot, Infrequently (sed in that friends come through the door, are (reeled, and exposed to their first look at the decor of your home; they hang up their coals and then move on to the liv- ing room. No one spends much time in the 11ttIl but 0: lot of impressions are gathered about the inhabitants in the few short minutes that, are s}tens. here, Suppose you have chosen to have. Ihr- very popular colonial style for your living 11(1(1 dining areas, yet the hallway whir) is adjacent 10 these roosts IS dull and drab in its ck'en1'. stow 1(111 ch mot' Si Iluaivd IIIIIIIIl10III:I1IIIIIIIIPIIII!Iirl IIIIIII11IIIIhl OUR WORK IS "TOPS" )"BUT NOT OUR PRICE(-, AND THIS IS NOW WE'VE BUILT THINGS NIGHT! >illIlIIiUiIIPiIllr!llwnIPIlIPI1lUI I1I1I I1I1III11 s CRO THEATRE A S `1"._ N 1 0 4 ..w.,vr^n.v�nr.r.n..v.rvarrvww,nry �.. vvv R ,):hN1'.AltY 10 11"I'1-13 \Wiltiaur \\'yli r:.: pm ,,,i1ull )1' "BEN ttjEN H Ili eatie Mute: )ue show ijig eneh ercninl5 01 11 pan.- Slat1htees at "3 Special prier:i for 1111:: 1'ihtt: 1.veitings ...- Adult'; 81.00; ' 111t10nts 111e; Children ;Vie Vtnlince; --- Adult,', 7f,r; tudetnts, GIM; ('0ilthrn 35e M JAN, 15-10-11 J'ITII THE WINO" starring (''lark •Gable and Vivien Leigh One showing each everting cel 8 p.m,. • WILLIAM A. FRASER, of CHARLES HODGINS, Massey -Ferguson dealer in Wingham, recently attended a one-week advance teed nical course at the M -F Service Training Centre in Detroit. Estab. lishecl to develop better customer service at the dealer level, the centre offers M -F dealer personnel a choice of fourteen courses, ranging from shop management to tractor hydraulics. The ons to four week courses ensure dealers are up to date on the latest industry service techniques, as well as the maintenance and operation of the company's expanding lines of agricultural and industrial equipment. The world's largest producer of tractors and combines, M -F markets its products in 161 countries. 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