The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-05-16, Page 6Pty
Tho Wir3rhatu Adv&r;se-aintes, Wednosd4y, M*y 16, 19611'
DELTONE
HEARING AID
SERVICE CLINIC
THURSDAY, MAY 17th
1 p.tn. - 3 p.ln.
VANCE'S DRUG STORE
W 11' GRAM
PHONE FOR FREE HOME APPOINTMENT
Service to all Makes of (Hearing Aids
E, R. TIIEUE HEARING AM SERVICE
88 QUEEN STREET SOUTH - KITCHENER
ANNUAL MEETING
HURON COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS
ASSOCIATION
DOMINION HOTEL, ZURICH
Thu slay, May 31
at 6:45 p.m,
DR. I. B. R. DUNC.AN
A8sistant Professor of Bacteriology, University of Western
Ontario, will speak int the' subject: . .
"Antibiotics and Infectious Disease"
.1. E, MCKINLEY, Zurich, President
1G -23b
+1.1111 III✓11111111111111Ulilitli thitiiitIiieI TIVIiMdl InilinflIntlilnlill1111111+1.111.1110
w
•
•
Gill=elle=hall
grr
• service
rri:;: p r ,•J
• to meet all Y'...r-;' lJ •,^�'
•
j
needs !
•
•
• When it comaes to any auto service,
• \ (ill Hanle it. 11'f. (10 ,it fast , . . and
• (I() it right ! t )ne quick stop • here
\rill keel) you. on- the- O, smoothly,
•
• safely. I)rive in!
p
.IIII�iI'•�IIN�II Aflilllli f111 1lII IIII'IIIII hlltl'p 11lIU II'�11�IIIulII�IU�II'uIli�lll�lli11111�1
31111111i11111111SllllIISIZilt1111
THAT KEEPS'
YOU GOING
WINGHAM MOTORS
PHONE 139 -- WINGHAM
COUNTY HONOR PINS and certificates were presented to these the left, back row, Linda Coultes, Doris Paulin, Phyllis Grant,
young ladies at the 4-H Achievement day staged at the Wingham Pat Craig, Marianna MacDonald; front, Sandra Cameron, Donna
District High School last Saturday. The group includes, from Ferguson, Betty Rinn and Anne Jouwsma, A -T photo.
TAKES SALUTE—Lt. Col. M. R .Oliver, CD, is
seen above as he took the salute at the annual
cadet inspection last week. in the rear are Lt.
E. Anderson, Capt. R. Vogan, instructors; Capt.
R. P. Ritter, chief instructor; Frank Thompson,
WROXETER
M -r, Incl Mrs, Perry Paller.a,n.
Niagara Falls, silent the week end
with i'vtr's. Herb Patterson and M'•s.
William McLean. Mrs. Burke i)y
son, Uxbridge, was a Sunday guest
at the same homes,
Mr:s. Sam Ovington had as Inc
guests, Mrs, C'larenee White :urci
family and Ivtrs. Harry \Vorkman,
of Brussels, on Sunday.
Misses Nancy Newton and Bet
ty Marriott of Landon were week-
end visitors with Mrs, It, New! oh
Mr. and ivtrs, Allister (=rec•n
Lynda and Janis, (xoclerich, M it
ray and Glenns Gibson, Miss Gert
rude Bush and Mrs. W. Weir cane,.
on Mr. W. H. Dane, (,orrie, on
Sunday afternoon and ,sere slippy
guests with Mr. and Mrs, Georg,
Gibson,
Week -end visitors at the home ni
IVJ.r. and Mrs, George \'1'estlakr
were Mr. and Mrs. Boll Steuernnl
Kim and Shane of Elmira.
Rev. and Mrs, Frank ]tu ::eii, of
Owen Sound, visited several clays
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Clark.
g111111ll101111111111•11.1111111!1119111 1111011111111111i11111111111lll111111•l111111111111)A•HI0III11111111111111111 111I1111i1111111111hllllaillIIIIRMllll_hlaillig!Mir
PAPA
is
DERE ARE REAL BARGAINS
SpeciaiMaySai
ai111111111111111111111r1111111111111SIM111111111
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
O
AS LOW AS
Waiker Horne Furnishin
Table La
F ATURINC BIC SAVINGS
MATCHING PAIRS
Akin
YOU CAN SELECT FROMOVER
50 DIFFERENT SETS AT
PHONE 106
S. J. Walker
WROXETER
Mr. and Mrs, 13111 Hart and Doug-
las of Oshawa, spent the ween( -end
with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
William Hart, and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Newton.
Mrs. Walter Eaton, ;eaforth, 'and
A'fr, 'Eric Eaton, Toronto, visited
Mrs, Alonzo Spirting on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Greig, of
Petrolia, spent the week -end with
relatives here.
Mr. and M:rs. Charles McCutch
eon were dinner guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Oliver Ri1(y on Sunday.
Mr, Wallace Tomlin spent Mon-
day at New Dundee,
:Miss Hi el, Spoiling ae('onipaaicd
irili's, Iapllls' J-Ditton of Wingham to
Godericti oil Friday where she via-
i'ted Mr, and Mrs, James Robert-
5011,itilrs, (Dr.) .1, 1.. Robinson, Flesh-
erton, visited tvith Mr. and Mrs.
James Alcorn during the past week,
Forest and Arthur Township.
chairman of the Wingham District High School No. 5 at. Palmerston, for Palmers -
Board; Capt. H. L, M. Brown, Western Ontario on and 1\4arylaol°'1`11'
Area Cadet Officer and Warren Callan, of the :Nn 6 at Arthur for Arthur Vil-
Wingham town council. ' loge, feel, Drayton a11d West Lu-
-Advance -Times photo trier,
one Advanee poll at Palmerston,
there will be six advance polis for
this election, open to all on the
printed list,•
MRS. J. SANDERSON
IS UNIT DEWAR
If you are going to be away June
18, you may vote at the advance
poll from 9 a.m, to 9 p,m, (EDT)
on Saturday, June 9, or Monday,
June 11,
No, 1 at Wingham, for Wingham, In 1958 85 .per cent of the Wel_
WROXETER The Friendship Howiek and Turnberry. lir\ ton -Huron voters turned out.
I?nit. of the Wroxeter LJCW met .in No. 2 at Fergus for I,'ergus, Nich_ At that, 2727 didn't,. With two
the newly -decorated church Kase- of and West Gara£raxa, days of advance poll, and no res-
ment last Tuesday. Mrs. H. Wylie, No, 3 at Harriston, for Harris- trictions. on their use, perhaps wee
Mrs. Eldred Cathers, Miss Jardine ton, Minto and Clifford. can hit the.100 per cent mark this
and Mrs. G. Howes were in charge.•No. 4 at Mount Forest for Mount time.
Mrs. Howes presided over the de.
votional period, Mrs. P'. Taylor
acted as piank+t in the absence of
the regular pianist, Mrs. ;r. Doig.
The call to worship was a poem,
"Gnat God, Revive Us", taken
fr(nn a booklet. entitled "Beams of
Light", and read by Mrs. Howes,
followed by the hymn "O Jesus I
Have Promised". Mrs, Wylie led
in prayer.
The story, "Outside the St ruc-
ture", waS told by Mrs. Eldred ('a.
t.hers. All ,joined in the singing of a.
hymn and Mrs, Howes reviewed the
chapter, "Getting by To.clay" from
the study hook, stressing the fact
that. today Christians must stand
firmly on the issues of right and
wrong.
Mrs. ,Ja.mcs Sanderson, the pre-
sident, presided for the hasiness.
The minutes of the April meet-
ing were read and adopted. It was
decided to turn Into the general
fund of the i1CW $40 which had
been the emcrgeney fun'l of the
former WMS. A supply of canis
and stationery is to be ordered,
for sale to anyone wishing to pur-
chase them from the Unit. The
treasurer, Mrs. S. Higgins, inform.
ed the meeting that to date $98 had
111
been received through the 'Ihank-
M offering envelopes.
Mrs, 'Janie Sanderson wa. elms.
ill a5 the delegate to go to 11111e -
vale o11 May 28111. The meeting
closed with tr hymn and the Mizp:dl
benediction. A social hour wn'1 en-
joyed by all present,
The nest meeting will he he•l,i
June 12111 at. 2.30 p.7i1 All wishing;
t( join this unit will he given a
, ordini welcome,
,Use Advance Polls
0
,lune' 9 or June 11
4 'f'here will h,, 11(3 ordinary pnlhng
in �1'elliu};tn1r-lhu'nn'(: 92
• 11fvi:,fnu nn .114410 '181h. ('liffmr(I
aril No. 1 Mt, Forest went over
WI tib+ 't,n m+tit and will have an mid-
i eel poll each.
Preliminary voter's' lists, now 1r9_
rng, printc,l, show about the saner
number of voters :is in 1058, 'To-
BGi tat is 18,409, 332 less than 195P, Ad..
rlitiotts by May 31, last clay of re.
-• vis:mn, could easily fill the gap.
M Voters listed are distributed as
I+0 follows: Howick 1600, Turnberry
• 804, Arthur Village 715, Cliifford
361, Drayton 372, Arthur Town -1
M sip 864, bi'est Luther Township
• 587, Harriston. 1047, West fiara-
fraxa 812, Maryborough 1016, feel
1100, Mirko 1029, Mt. Forest 1654,
..1 Palmerston 1026, Wingham 1698,
S Fergus 2341, Nichol 1083. Total
• population of Wellington -Huron in
the 1961 census was 32,638, up 926
from 1956,
0 + Six ,'advance Polis
WINGHAM
7111!wIII11l111Iilll111411111111I11II11111td111110i11 i1!111ID 1111 1411111111k111111111111i111111 111111111111111111111*1110111114111lr1111111109,111Ai)I�11�#il' 1(1 contrast to 1958, which bad
SELECT THS RIGHT
HERBICIDE
WHEAT
BARLEY
OATS
FLAX
ALFALFA
RED and ALSIKE CLOVER
PEAS
FLAX
(Green Foxtall Control)
BRUSH CONTROL
VEGETATION CONTROL
Coop 2,4•D Ester 64 oz.
Coop 2,4-0 Ester 128 oz.
Co-op L.V. 2,4•D Ester 64 ox.
Coop 2,4-D Amine 80 oz.
Coop M.C.P.A. Ester 80 oz.
Coop M,C.P.A, Amine 64 oz.
Coop M.C.P.A. Sodium Salt
48 oz.
Coop M.C.P.A. Amine 64 oz.
Coop M.C.P.A. Sodium Salt
48 bz.
Coop T,C.A, tlrasskiller
Co-op Dowpon
Coop L.V. Bruslikiller 64 oz.
Co-op Soil Sterilant
Coop Grass and Weed Killer
310.38.62
Get your copy of this handy pocket -sized Coop
Agricultural Weed Killer Handbook now at your
Coop. Contains instructions in the use of Coop
weed killers, including rates of application, how,
when and where to apply, and charts for correct
mixing.
-i'wT OUR CO-OP TODAY
BELCRAVE CO OP
BELGRAVE, ONTARIO
Phone Wingham 1091; Brussels'388W10
0
vr;wq..10041 ye wcFq ..... srw+l.w.- o,ops ...
lilt ANNUAL
Turnberry Festivai
TUESDAY, MAY 22
IN BLUEVALE HALL
Morning and Afternoon
Adjudicator --DR. G. ROY FENWYCK
EVENING PERFORMANCE
AT 8 ,P.14.
.WINGHAM DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
1•.-ow.►Ilny.n01111li.11„n0,►U4n•11•111 nor* uam.
iw�nq�r„y�oww
Outfit for Summer Now!
Men's "Chinella" light coloured SPORT COATS
Reg. $24.95, $28.95 and $34.95 at -1/2 PRICE
See our special table and rack for
MEN'S WORK and SPORT JACKETS
up to50l'off
J. P. Brand Sanforized Tan WORK WIND -
BREAKERS
IND -
BREAKERS with zipper, regular $4,95
SPECIAL PRICE ON SECONDS—$3.49
Men's SUMMER SUITS, (solid colors)
SPECIAL with 2 Pair of PANTS—$25,00
Men's DRESS BLACK or BROWN
OXFORDS—$7.95
(These shoos cannot be purchased wholesale at this price today)
The Famous Hanson "Nipigon" SPORT SOCKS
White, with Wingham nigh School colors
Big stock dust in, reg. 97c-2 for $1.59
Come in and see our varied stock of
CLOTHING in new styles and sizes
to fit all members of the family from
size 2 up
All Merchandise Guaranteed
Hayes Family Clothlng
PHONE 414 - WINGHAM, Ont.
i
N
rI
REM/NGTON /GA
Weekend Features
FREE carton of small size COCA-COLA with
4 G.E. LIGHT BULBS, 40-60-100 watts,
each 26c
GRANULATED WHITE SUGAR . .5 -lbs. 39c
GAY -LEA Powdered MILK, 1-1b. pkg. . , , .23c
Maple Leaf HAMS, 11/2 -lb. tin $1.37
SOLO MARGARINE 3 -lbs. 69c
Aylmer Boston Brown BEANS, 15 -oz.. , ..3/43c
Top Value INSTANT COFFEE, 10 -oz. jar .. 99c
TIDE Detergent, King size ,$1.28
Rick's RELISHES, Hot Dog, Sweet Corn, 'CU -
Bits, Hamburg 4/$1.00
Angelus MARSHMALLOWS, 16 -oz., White or
Coloured ea. 29c
Beaver CHARCOAL, Muskoka BRIQUETS,
5-1b. bag ea. 39c
CHAISE LOUNGE CHAIRS ea. $8.88
LAWN CHAIRS ea. $4.98
ROAST 'EM = FRY 'EM = Bar=BQ 'EM
Fresh FRYING CHICKENS, 2-3 lbs. ... ,.1b. 31c
CHICKEN in the BASKET lb. 35c
CHICKEN LEGS and BREASTS lb. 49c
Table Rite No. 1 Rindless Side BACON Al). 69c
Table Rite Skinless PORK SAUSAGE 1b. 47c
No. 1 Firm CELLO TOMATOES , , 2 pkgs. 39c
No. 1 Crisp CELERY STALKS, 30ts . , , , ea. 19c
FREEZER FEATURES
Zero Pak Fancy PEAS, 2,1b. bag 49c
County .Fair FRENCH FRIES , . , . 3 pkgs, 49e
Lac Pac PERCH FILLETS . , . , , , . 2 pkgs, 65c
('1.AY DAJ111.V 1i100I31111 WITH A SALES SLIT FROM .LGA,
EACH WEIOK DAY ON CHANNLL 8, CI{NY-TV, WINGHAM,
Remington I G A Market
1