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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-04-30, Page 1551,14 Net Weight SURE GREEN Winghatn Advance -Times, Thurso, April :30, 19 04 - Page 7 TRUE $80.00 VALUE! Generous Trade-in Allowance •95 OUTSTANDING Power Mower Value DELUXE MAXWELL MODEL This is a QUALITY MOWER! FEATURING: 3-3 h.p. Lauson Deluxe LV30 Engine, with gas and oil gauge and Ezee pull starting. 2—Finger tip handle controls. 3—All Chrome handle and starter, 4—Big 7" wheels, 5—Complete with leaf mulcher. GARDEN AND LAWN WHEELBARROW 1 -piece steel tray Rubber -tired Wheel SPECIAL FISHING SEASON OPENER • Rod and Reel Outfit Rei. $8.93 SaIe $6.98 Rural MAIL BOX $9.9 Post Office approved. Heavy galvanized, spring loaded opening with movable red signal flag. FERTILIZERS AND SOIL CONDITIONER 2 -PIECE FIBREGLASS ROD with 4 wrapped guides, metal handle, cork grip$4.90 SPIN CAST REEL lite with drag control, comp with$3.95 line and practise plug NOW GET BOTH FOR JUST --- $6.98 SO GREEN ALL PURPOSE 777 FERTILIZER MILORGANITE, 50 lbs. $3.95 CIL GARDEN 4-12-10, 8Olbs... $3.40 BONE MEAL, 10 lbs... 95c; 25 lbs... $1.95 SHEEP MANURE, 10 lbs. 95c; 25 lbs. $1.60 CANADA'S NO. POWER MOWER has everything! Including . • • POWERFUL 3 h.p. Iron Horse engine 0 MAGNESIUM HOUSING ® 6 CUTTING HEIGHTS Finger Tip Adjustments *QUIET OPERATION • TWO-YEAR WARRANTY and 17 other quality Features (Genuine Sphagnum) 3/4 cu. ft. $ .98 11/2 cu. ft. 1.50 3 cu. ft. 3.45 4 cu. ft. 5.10 FERTILIZER SPREADER LESS YOUR TRADE-IN HEAVY STEEL MODEL 20" width 40 -Ib. capacity SPECIAL HOSE HANGER C.C.M. BICYCLES *New "64" Coaster Brake, the best, the tsafest on a bicycle brake ever pu ! Heavier, Stronger, Rattle - proof Mud Guards *Stronger, Single Piece Pedal Crank Stronger 3 e" Axles, FRONT and Rear Sturdy Steel 59c SPECIAL J HAND PRUNER SPECIAL 99c RUBBER HOSE 50 ft. coils - 1 ply Made by B. F. Goodrich Each 7.50 7 EEE7 MPEFr. ROSE SHEARS ONLY 169 (Intended fur last week) On the e :eniuL.!. April tit the fire'li:.0 and their w:''. t'' en- joyed the Lel -t.t::a1 of rite win- ter ,.t asun, :i pot lack -sipper was enjtrt ti and then eut.ttrt was, played dnrnrg the cv. u.u:, ::iurri. swati,ou 11..d 114 i scare for the lttds..'s while ti!e low t.u:ult :.a- held `" ; '.Ira, b't r, Sittuluns, high fur the men was i,ubt:rt Sinnair:on :Ind Mike Willie win. low mail. The brigade is no,• up to full strength since 1-►ary ey Tay - for and Ernie ?.terkley joined the department. They replace. Marley Gaunt and Dun Salluws. On the evening of April I }th ncc firemen were shown films frotn the Fire Marshal's office. The pictures dealt with many phases of fire -fighting. -l+--11 Something; of a record was set for fire calls in April. To date they have been as follows: Apr. 12, Jack Cleghorn, Turn - berry, grass fire; April 12, Bill Cruikshank, Turnberry, grass fire; April 14, R. Burbridge, Wing - ham, veranda roof; April 14, Bruce Foxton, Turnberry, chim- ney fire; April 15, Mr, Gold- thorpe, Turnhcrry, chimney fire; April 1.5, Mrs. Pollock, Boland St., Wingtratn, lras fire; April 16, Chas. Sewer:, Turnberry, chimney fire; April 16, Mr. Hartlieh, Morris Twp., roof and bedroom; April 16, Burke Electric, Wingham , workshop bench and equipment; April 19, Wm. de Voss, Turn - berry, chimney fire; April 19, Lloyd -Truax, Wingham, bailer room and sawdust vault; April 20, Ferguson Riley, Turnberry, grass and small harry. u--u--u Our thanks to those who assisted at the Lloyd -Truax fire on Sunday afternoon, filling in for firemen who were absent. These included Charles Con - *ram, Brock tiueston, Lynn Hic- key, Art Hand, Rodney Hickey, rancis Merklev and former fireman llarh.'v Gaunt; also ma- y of the Lloyd employees who were very helpful. 0--o--o Fortner Fire Captain 13111 Bain was the hero of the day at the Sunday fire. Since there was a shortage of engineers ht. took over his old joh and did OPP Report Shows 99 injured in Mar. Accident statistics issued by the Ontario Provincial Police for the month of :March indic- ated that there were '3•;t motor vehicle accidents in No. 6 Dis- trict, which comprises sit western Ontario counties inclu- ding Huron. Four of these were fatal accidents with four people being, killed and 99 in- jured. District officers check- ed 4, 207 vehicles, issued 1,156 warnings and preferred charges in w;;g cases. :across the province there were 2, 451 accidents w ith 5 persons being killed in •16 fa- tal accidents. Some 1, Oat; per- sons were injured. around -- The Fire Hall another;owe; t,:rn a, operator Litt , ', a tl,'1lle. I ttani<.- bill, 77,t Fire Departtnent h.tsdo- n.ited a plaque to the bil:g,nani -t;ti: to 9e. used to furtht.r the ea.r e witl; tl,c•:,e rip-arid-t:urr.- !!_ young ter`. e ttte' fireuran ha. been tutor- ;t:e d Mat the only reason the brigade members -e•rye fur the glory they get our of it and =.-eau-e.• tl:e' want to he "different". It certainly is dif- ferent, alright. As for the glo- ry we're not su -ure. "There Isn't any glory., uor do the fire- men want any, Have you ever heard ul a retiring fireman hy- ing honored by anyone other than lei fellows on the brigade:' The firemen serve only because they can lac of help to the com- munity', otn- ulunity', If you need us h1 case of fire or other emergency there is no need to wait or wonder whether or not we are avail- able. There is a than on the phone 24 hours a day and 3t i days in the year. U --U--0 Editor's Note; Firemen have answered five calls since this was submitted last Wednesday, including the disastrous fire at Burke Electric. Accounts of the. Burke Fire and minor blazes are reported elsewhere. LAKELET Mr. Vernon Inglis of Otta- wa spent the week -end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Inglis. Mr. and Mrs. Oliv Death and son Barry, and Miss Mary Murray of Weston•called on friends in the area over the week -end. Mr. George Inglis returned to his home from London hospi- tal on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Doug- las and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellis of Clifford on Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Wylie is a pa- tient in Walkerton hospital. i a r many friends wish her a com- plete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wylie and family and Mr. Orville Douglas were Sunday guests tet• \'r. and Mrs. Ernest Wylie. Mr. Klaus Duewel is motor- i'g to Montreal on '1•ucsda',' to Meet his mother, airs..(Dr,)Lt- to Duewel, who has ct.:ne hoar from Schleswig; -Holstein, West Germany. Mrs. Duewel will replant in Ontario for ti:e summer Illorittts. Mr. and Mrs. teor •e v rrish c'f b inghatn visited w it1; `.Sr. and N1rs. Jack Wright en Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright mil daughter Valerie motored to Kitchener on Wednesday. "f;OBB1•, said the teacher 'teru1, "do you know have hrokeu the Command- ment 1'y stealing Jimmy's ap- ple .'.. "bell,.' 1.epiaiued Bobby, "I tt;I lit Just as w.11 r,reak the eighth and have the apple as to (creak the tenth and only cov- eta. CHORE «MASTER GARDEN TILLERS do everything but water your garden! • Prepare Seed Bed! • Cultivate Between Rows! • End Weed Pulling! • Turn Ground Under, Fertilize, Mulch! A Size and Price for Every Garden • 3, 4 and 5 HP Engines. • Fold -aver handles • Fingertip controls .i • Adjustable wheel and handle heights CHOREMASPER does tough garden 'chores with power ... in a fraction tt of the time ... deeper, better, foster titling. "Slicer" action tines expand to work ground up to 30' wide, Stores compactly. We take TRADE - INS Only 3 HP Tempo, 400 ilius. STAINTON HARDWARE, LTD. WINGHAM - ONTARIO Come in for a Demonstration trod Pay as you GrOwi