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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-06-13, Page 10•'?.wo Ten The Winghn i Ativ'anee-'filmes, i edit tla), June 13, 196; ,Masonic Servicethe guest speaker was the Rev. !Buchanan, of Ayr, formerly pastor LaAKEL t'T _.. '\awroxeter Masonic I of the Qorrie and Wroxeter Plaited .Lodge heli a service at McIntosh i Church charges. A quartette "in t;Izzitest Church Sunday evening, thel the Image of Owl." was rendered! X first tea be held in McIntosh. Ap= I by Misses Qazeld:t Haskins, Juno jaztaxtrnetely fifty guests were pre- 'Fright.Janette \'frit ht and Donna sent from Clifford. 1+'ordwieh and ; Ferguson. Organist It:u: Wingham. ,Samir'' \\'rigkt. 1111111i 111ri)11011diMil1 n(111411l11llli11111 CONRON, N C W. B. CNR.ON, CLU C. MAN WILLIAMS Insurance Agency Optometri:lt COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE S. A, SC'()P11', 4:tivsntnn ,1O.111N NTrt)t:i'i' Phone 772W - Wingham AGENT volt — Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. iimmerzasiorra itiM GOSSI INN ask your DRUGGIST for- NIXON'S PELLAGREX p¢vr Patrick St., Wingham Phone 770 ✓ STOPS ht:'OL t PREVENTS IRON DEFICIENCY ✓ CONTROLS SCURTINESS I.' INSURES TOP wiacur GAINS PELLAGREX PASTE. TEE SAFE WAY TO IRON XULiat I•IOS, NIXON LABORATORIES LTD. ORANOF.'S7ti.e. ONT. McKibbons Pharmacy PHONE 58 - lt'TIv'(aHA'i KEN'S ALIMENT SER IC PHONE 355 - i)TAGONAL ROAD WINOHAM z,IkIinufinisn ilYl111i nsintcilli/IIolIi111mIi otamII EnanIIrIIt011111dllill nssiitvmien • Nowa whole new golden world of SIGHT and i SOUND. See our HEARING -AID CLASSES, lightest in weight. Phone 37 for appointment IIIVIIIItISMIMIIIMIItMIIIOIIIldtllVttlIlllMlllrlliMlllWWllitlliflll!l91►rit;l111EOlIfMtliOMM neJl l:uch,Iu:w Ti" "Iv 19G2. W. R. HAMILTO OPTOMETRIST MOUNTAINS OF CANDY FLOSS were consumed by the youngsters at the Kinsmen Trade Fair last week. One of the hundreds who poked their noses into the sticky stuff was Catherine White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred White, shown as she made ready fora faceful --wAdvance-Times photo. CHICKENS KILL D, I and i e tf• bebe13 mills for farm unresidential and 15 mills for commercial. COUNCIL PAYS CLAIM Robinson - I:11.ison That the ad sail general aeconnts as pre - seated rrted ht. pissed and paid. 1 -,urban Sri Snell - 'That Die clerk write the district. Municipal engin- eer recirle:.ting road by law and summary :a.:cleitnrnt foam for a supolemenfary 11y hi, of *100u.00 for construction tint' $'lnuu.On for nil iitet:unee. Snell i tnrh:::ciri - '1'laat c•attneil give ;i tdr:nit ul t<".t"tato lo the 13 -J - grave, community Arens board for 1Gi;''. Ili The East \fait•:,nosh council met June 51 h' vitt all the members lire. sent and i.ct•ve 11:unr:t presiding. relt 'i'ht• minntt oY the meeting held 165, \ta}' 1•,t were i'i iii ;Ind :dopled uta l mo(ion o1 Robinson :riui Patti:;urs. 11t4limb:in:tli Snell 't1itl euuut•il 'KIS 11eoi•ge .Johnston and Harvey \h1•ti -ell their claims and John st I . \irc'ritltun lees :and mileage. • Pal tiiItin Robinson---- 'That ran. ixt rJl urdt•r the A;:st•ssol''s (laid'• frc,n, Ii the \iut:ieinui \\wild idtl. WHATEVE POL E ERNIE Ernie Fisher has been mayor of Goderich for the past 5 years and was also on County Council for three years. In this time he has had many citizens ask him for assistance. He has never asked them whether they were Christian, Jew, 1.il,eral • or Conservative. Regardless of party, color or creed ERNIE FISIIER 1I1I.PEli. THIS IS indicative of clow he will walk in 01t'awli for Y'0t 1, ih people of lluron. 11118 MO Hood Accounts Sttut ri t1, L'uru,•<., siiI i and bilis hairs. :;'lis5-42: Alan Alci:uruey, tt';t:4,•s :ti; .^,G :11 ; 1 :(.urgi• 'T. Currie, cheel•:iog gravel, $(11.00; Don Snell, bulldozing :,mutt. $11.25; Alva Me.. J lutvel1, e;ntdiiig• 82.50; suet) Feed \1i11, tile. iBLtur: ITcu-o11 (i,ngram, $;::;:i.'i,I; t:astern Farm M'achincry, sprayer parte., *117 (-1 Plunkett's ';:nage :-lest 1I'imk repair*, 517.37; t:eo N. Radford. welding spray omit. ...lin; 1a:ive Murray, wedding, ''miler. 1511.2x. \\ ngha n `fire Ser vire. f in., i;2.11,.:at; ri'i;iir,. .1. 'Tiftil:, h}-.!r,a!!1i' oil, $7.21; 1Iurr. '.%'ii,iti:Is, fuel nil and gas, $201.117; Dominion Itoad Machinery, beater hose, $7.55; Canada Culvert ( o„ pipe and ernipiings, $199.28; The I'edlar I'eoplc•, pipe and coup. like;~, $110.88; Almond Jamieson, bulldozing $21:1.75; .toe Kerr, gray.. r•1, $7,607.25: Jedni ,Jamieson, gra.. vel, $473.13; Receiver_General, in_ Pena. tax. :325.25, General Account!; Frank Cooper, 'warble fly spray- er, $180,60; Kenneth Scott, spray helper, $104.86: Frank Thompson, inspector, $188,78; Belgrave, Co-op., .varbic'i,ac, 5184.92); Receiver -Goner, :ti, income tax. $15.80; To toads, rent of sprayer, $127,40; George Johnston, claim for 182 chickens, *127,10; Harvey McDowell, r•laim .for "'i chickens. $58.10; .John F. .41c('alluni, two trips and mileage, 810 Set; Brookhaven Nursing Home, maintenance patient. $84.25: R. D. Philp, Inrdit•iry $12.00; .1ohn Nixon, fox bounty, 51.1, 9; Kenneth Mc- IOottgall, expenses, assessor's school 55a.nu: 13ci8rnve Community Centre grant, *201'.110. Pateison Robinson That the eouneil adyrtia to meet July 3rd at one o'clock at the 1k'1grave Com-. inanity t', rilr•r•. 1'. \V, Hanna, Iteeve R. IT. Thompson, C9erlc 1•, :er•,-.1,IVt• -111'' rl imposes damttg. 101; strain on UN rubber. of 11 car W g - to i . d! iveo .0 tun nm.p.h. for fives titin. worship and the singing of a hymn, ere:;. the tirt:y become liot enough This was followed by a Scripture to fry :a;, r•%;r; reading and a prayer by president, IEAMZMEE3 im is ���V�������������Vr����VV��®1����®®�li���l����®�i���i�fi�������v����®�o��FArrlbs'�• u. 0. 0. i�wr!®NI®milli®luli111111 ®iluu�lii®�lIV®i�i 1iil� wlil j 1 w 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 �t 1 1 1 re k ti 11 W 1r'g w 1 kr 1{ 1 1 Ili▪ ' 1 l rot 111, ON 2 � a �. a" AT (8 P. M. rii ai W. W. CUR.RIE9 Chairman. 11 1� au d kr THE WINGHAM' LIBERAL ASSOCIATION WOULD APPRECIATE IF ALL `THOSE IIS= TERESTEL) IN ADVANCING THE CAUSE OF LII3�ERALISM WOULD COME TO THE LOCAL HEADQUARTERS IN WINGi°•IAM Holmdaie Creamery Office VICTORIA, STREET Phone 6.63 r; Thurs. Evening, June 14 Aaithorized by the Wingham Liberal Association LAKELET Mr. and Mrs: Roy Evers, of Wat- erloo, spent the week -end at their cottage at Candle's Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McComb and family attended the Miller re- union which was held at the Kurtz- ville Community Centre on Satur- clay afternoon.. Mrs. Jack Ferguson. The roll call was answered by 17 ladies with a vorso from. the Book of 'Proverbs. The .minutes of the last meeting were given by Mrs, Alan Darling and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Elmer Haskins. Mrs. Eldon -Renwick gave i very inter- esting report on the United Church Women's rally which was held at Mr. Vernon Inglis, -of George - Monday. Ripley United Church last town, and .Tim Inglis, of Guelph, Monday. spent the week -end with their par- Mrs. Bort Wylie gave- two read- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Inglis. ings from the study book "Out of Sunday viistors with Mr. and the Storm" and ''Church and Com - Mrs. E. Metzger were Mr. and Mrs. munity." A reading, "The Wedding Ken Pellett and family, of Wing - ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Metzger, of Palmerston. Mrs. Jerry Terryberry and daughters, Lee Ann' and Paula, of Mount Forest, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin' Reidt on Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gadke and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hohnstein and family visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Red MacDonald, of Wingham. Mrs. Marjorie Merkley visited with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. John Wright, on. Sunday. McIntosh U.C.W. June Meeting LAKELET—The June ,meeting of the McIntosh United Church Wo- men was held on Wednesday even- ing at the home. cit' Mrs. Gordon WI 'ht and o erred with. a ca Rose Tree" and a Bible contest on the Old and New Testament were given by Mrs. Gordon McKee. The ,meeting was closed with a prayer by Mrs. Jack Ferguson and a lovely lunch was served by the hostess. CORRECTION In last week's paper two step-up tables and a coffee table to match were omitted from a list of gifts presented to Miss Lois Dodds of Brussels at a shower held in St, John's Church basement. Ministers Hold Family Picnic Wingham and District Minister- ial Association held its annual ram. ly picnic on Monday. Because of inclement weather, supper and so- cial games were held in the school- room of Gorrie United Church. Games were conducted by Rev, E. C. Attwell, Corrie, and Rev. A. E. Coles, Fondwich. A MEMBER OF THE PEARSO TJJI14 A'lVF.iZTTSiiMii:NP At;t'rl1Oti.Iy;I,i'i rw r%rIR()N T TTtINILAT. A:4'+O(!1ATTON (Ni/'PI( 1IYt)PO"�; BOOTI1 at the Tracle Fair generating plant. One of the buildings will was an interesting model of the Douglas Point house the turbines.—A-T photo. (IVIII111iII 111111liUli1110111111111111IIli1110111i1111.11111111i 111111lisfltlylll`tili11111111111111t11t? "1 TOO LOST WEIHH WHEN I WENT OUT TO PASTURE UNTIL MY DOSS OOT ME SOME SHUR-GAIN HAIRY RATION" Yes, this could be very true and may apply to your herd if you've been feeding them well dm - Mg the winter months. PASTURE IS THE LOWEST COST FEED for dairy cattle and one of the best, but don't be misled. Pas- tures are high in Pro- tein but low in Carbo- hydrates and Energy. (The most important single need of the dairy cow) SHUR-GAIN Pas- ture Dairy Ration is high in Carbohydrates and thus- provides the energy lacking in new lush pasture. Call in and tell us oftyour situation, we will be glad to show you just how little Pa%st.ill,e, f)idiy Ration you really need. 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