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BEAVER TRUCK LOT
SAVINGS
SOUND DRY
UTILITY• $84.50
2x4's
Per 1000 Bd. Ft.
Utility Construction
2x 4s 84.50 97.50
2x 6s 86.00 101.00
2x 8s 111.00
2x10s 113.00
Utility grade not stocked at all 80 stores.
WHITE PINE $105.50
BARN BOARDS
1x8, lx10, 1x12 Per 1000 Bd. Ft.
D45 or T&G Utility Construction
SPRUCE 1x6 87.50 102.50
SYLVAPLY
GRADE STAMPED BIG MILL QUALITY
Waterproof Plywood
Standard Sheathing
Spruce Fir
5/16"x4'x8' Sheet 2.67 2.87
3/8"x4'x8' Sheet 3 08 3.35
1/2"x4'x8' Sheet 4.64
%"x4'x8' Sheet 5.66
Spruce sheathing not stocked at all 80 stores.
SYLVAPLY
SELECT UNDERLAY FIR SHEATHING
5/16"x4'x8' ....3.51 1/2"x4'x8' ....5.28
%"x4'x8' ....3.99 %"x4'x8' ....6.30
Select T&G, covers 4'x8' 1/2" 5,70 %" 6.74
ASPHALT IMPREGNATED
Building 7/16"x4'x8' 1.79
Board 7/16"x4'x9' 2.02
ROCK LATH $39.60 Per 1000
SHEET ROCK $53.95 Per 1000
PLEASE NOTE: All the prices in this column apply on
normal mixed truckloads of 4000' or more for complete
jobs, except prices on plywood which are also available on
minimum 50 -sheet lots. Smaller lots of plywood when not
included in trucklots add 20c per sheet to cover handling
costs. ALL ORDERS ARE SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE
AND MARKET CHANGE.
NEW MULTIPURPOSE BOARD
ASPENITE
"x4'x8' •49
25 SHEETS OR MORE
Smaller Lots - 2.69 A SHEET
SYLVAPLY
Sanded
Plywood
Douglas Fir GOOD 1 SIDE
1/4"x4'x8' 3.79
%"x4'x8' 5 22
1/2"x4'x8' 6 54
%"x4'x8' 7 59
3/4"x4'x8' 8 84
All the above prices are on
mixed lots of 50 sheets or
more. Sheathing (see above)
,may bo included to make
volume. Smaller lots add
20c per sheet.
FRESH AS A DAISY
CEMENT
Cash and Carry Savings at
Most Stores Across Ont.
POLYETHELENE
2 ML Thickness $2 .77
500 Sq. Ft. Roll
4 ML 1500 Sq. Ft. 14.64
ROLL ROOFING
45 Ib. Smooth 2.29
90 Ib. Rock 3.45
151b. Asphalt Felt . 2.86
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THE PRICE IS RIGHT
• • •
COMPARE -- Then save time and gas. Buy at your nearby Beaver Lumber
It makes good sense when you are going to pay cash and haul your own building ma-
terials in quantity, that you stop at a nearby Beaver store and make a further saving
on your time and gas. There are 80 Beaver Lumber stores in Ontario so when you
Shop Cash & Carry at a neighborhood Beaver store you save time and gas. We have
already trucked the materials close to your home. You also are assured of the same
friendly service and personal attention to your needs that have been a way of life for
over ears at Beaver Lumber stores across Canada.
80yNEIGHBOURHOOD STORES TO SERVE YOU!
20 CARTONS OR MORE
Insulation Batts
211 90 SQ. FT.
CARTONS
311 60 SQ. FT.
CARTONS
•7S
A CARTON
In Small Lots 3.95 a Ctn.
ECONOMY GRADE
7 FT. 2x4s 32c
8 FT. 2x4s 37c
ANY QUANTITY
ALL STEEL
1GARAGE DOORS
StandarSized 4� •45
8'x7'
Lites Extra
MASONITE PRESOTEX
HARDBOARD
1/8"x4'x8' SHEETS
Smaller Lots - 1.57
TEN - TEST
INSULATING BOARD
7/16"x4'x8' natural 1.89
7/16"x4'x8' primed 230
50 SHEETS OR MORE
25 to 49 Sheets 1.99-2.60
GARAGE
12'x20' standard garage com-
plete with materials and
plans.
$199
NEW SHIPMENT FROM THE FAR EAST
MAHOGANY
PLYWOOD
PANELLING
Random V -Grooved
4' x 7's
4'x8's - 2.89
PREFINISHED
Random V -Grooved
25 Panels or More
ANY QUANTITY
32"x84" PANELS
Unfinished Mahogany
.49
25 PANELS
OR MORE
4x7s....3.39
4x8s .... 3.79
1.79
EACH
$1•49
• 10 Pcs. or More
WOODGRAINED CHERRY
Candle Light
HARDBOARD
PANELLING
Prefinished Random V-Grvd
4'x7's ��
4'x8' - 4.55 •
25 or More
10 to 24 Panels..4.25-4.85
1 to 9 Panels..4.50-5.15
WOODGRAINED CHERRY
Gaslight
HARDBOARD
PANELLING
Prefinished Random V-Grvd
4'x7's : 3E
4'x8' - 4.85 4 •
25 or More
10 to 24 panels..4.50-5.15
1 to 9 panels..4.70.5.35
BEST BRAND
Vinyl - Asbestos
FLOOR TILE
Jamaica White or
Sahara Sand Colours
9c
CARTON LOTS
9"x9" Tile
Double Coated
SATINCOTE WHITE
CEILING TILE
Full Half Inch
Easy Fitting T&G Joint
6.55 64A Car.
q. Ftton
S.
ANY QUANTITY
POPLAR
UNDERLAY
WATERPROOF
1/4"x4'x4' 50 Pes. or More
Less than 50 - 1.29
CASH AND CARRY
All cash and carry pur-
chases are on an in -stock
basis. All items subject
to prior sale availability
and market changes.
Prices only slightly high-
er •north of North Bay.
RED AND GREEN
210 1b. • 3 in 1
ASPHALT
SHINGLES
$629
a sq.
Standard
Colours 6.95 a Sq.
Self -Seals
All Colours 7.69 a Sq.
NO OUTSIDE FINANCING
You deal directly and confidentially with the
Beaver Lumber manager. Ask about Beaver
Lumber's Budget Plans that let you enjoy Cash
j g? :t•1;i.j:• C. Y�' ph,s,F'�li2tPi�J.
Worms as low as $10 a month.
22
EACH
ALUMINUM FOIL
INSULATION
500 Ft. Rolls
5.80 EACH
DOUBLE FACE - 9.95
SATINCOTE WHITE -
MICRO PERFORATED
CEILING TILE
$.4
5 A CARTON
64 Sq. Ft.
ANY QUANTITY
SPRUCE
STRAPPING
1"x2". . . 2c Ln. Ft.
1"x3"... .3c Ln. Ft.
SPRUCEWOOD
SIDINGS
Per 1000
COVE 1x6 or Aps
V -MATCH 1x6 137•
Prefinished WHITE
CEILING PANELS
'/4 "x4'x4'
V -Scored 1)
.39
12" Squares EACH
25 Panels or More
Smaller Lots - 2.59
ammammank
EXTRA STRENGTH 6 RIB PATTERN
GALVANIZED ROOFING
*30 U.S. Guage
*Iridite Protection ��
*Up to 12' Lengths
13' to 32' Lengths -10.15 a Sq. A SQ.
30 to 69 Sq. -9.79 a Sq.
Less than 30 Sq. -10.30 a Sq.
70 Sq. or More
DELIVERY
JUST PHONE
We have our own delivery trucks
for C.O.D. orders by phone at
reasonable and fair rates on
quantity purchases.
DEPENDABLE
Beaver Lumber
80 STORES ACROSS ONTARIO
JOSEPHINE STREET - WINGHAM
PHONE 357-2581
or Your Nearby Beaver Store
Wingham 4dvance*Tiueat Thursday, Sept. 1:6, 1.965 Page 7
Wh.itec.burch News
The Young People's Society
will hold the first meeting for
the fall on Tuesday evening,
September 21 in the United
Church Sunday School room,
At Chalmers Presbyterian
Church two bouquets of flowers
were placed in the church in
memory of Karin Lynn Gaunt.
Mr. George Conn, soloist, sang
"Praising My Savior All the Day
Long".
Mr. Gary Chapman begins
on Tuesday at Hamilton Insti-
tute of Technology.
Visitors last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Coultes were
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Schwich-
tenberg, Lori Jane and Kerry of
Port Elgin, who were on holi-
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawson Majury of
Paisley.
Attending the Fryfogle-Mac-
Donald wedding at St. Helens
on Saturday were Mrs. W. R.
Farrier, Mrs. D. MacDonald,
Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Farrier
and Janis.
Mr. Tom Robinson is at-
tending the Trade School for
ten weeks in the electrical
course.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Neable and family were
Mr. Gordon Neable, Caledon,
and Mr. Gene Tunney and sons,
Inglewood.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss,
Plattsviile, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
McClenaghan, Nancy and Ron-
nie of St. Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Ryan and Janette of
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Mc-
Gowan of Toronto were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Jamieson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gray,
Bonnie, Tommy and Donald
were week -end visitors with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Magoffin. Sunday visitors at
the same home were Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Jamieson, Lori
Ann and Gordon of East Wawa -
nosh.
Visitors on Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin
were Mr. and Mrs. HaroldFin-
lay, Brenda and Bevan of Bel -
more.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Hastings and
family of Morris Twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watt
of Toronto were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Millan
Moore and family and Mr. and
Mrs. George Thompson and
family.
Services at the United
Church here will be withdrawn
for anniversary services in Blue -
vale United Church. Services
will be at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
The guest speaker will be Rev.
Donald MacDonald of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sinna-
mon and family of Wroxeter
and Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon of
Wingham were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bee-
croft and family.
Mrs. Leask McGee of Wing -
ham is visiting at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Basil David-
son and Mr. Davidson of St.
Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Why -
tock, Janet, Donna, Darlene
and Jim were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Camp-
bell and family of Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moffat,
Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Stobo of Belgrave were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Wall and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walk-
er and Joyce and Brenda Coul-
tes, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hac-
kett and Joan of Zion attended
London Fair on Saturday.
Visitors with kir. and Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Inrig
of llarnilton, who were here
attending the funeral of the
late John Charles Taylor. Miss
Ruth Taylor of Toronto spent
the week -end at the same home
and attended a shower in honor
of the bride-to-be, kliss San-
dra Chamney, at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Beatrice Cham-
ney of Wingham.
This community e\tends
ymparhy to l lr. and ;vlrs. 1lar-
Iey daunt of Wingham in the
loss of their little daughter,
Karin, and to the grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. John Gaunt,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Breg-
man, Robert, Keith and Audrey
of Culross were Friday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas,
Tiffin.
Mr. Russel Ritchie has pur-
chased from Mr, Elroy Laidlaw
the house in the village owned
by the late Mrs. Jas, Laidlaw,
Mr. Donald Watt, student
preacher, was in Toronto on
Friday at Knox College writing
an exam. We wish him every
success.
School re -opened here at
S.S. No. 10 with Mrs. Ken
Wheeler as teacher, and be-
ginners, Clair Weber, Murray
Adams, Monty Norman and
Douglas Jansen. Mrs. George
Kennedy is teacher at Fordyce.
The beginners are John Barbour,
Lori Purdon and Jan Purdon.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Brown
of Harriston were Sunday eve-
ning visitors with Mrs. Doris
Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison
are spending holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Stockhill and
family of Timmins.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Craig of
Scarborough are visiting with
her sister, Mrs. Robert Ross.
Whitechurch Junior softball
team, with manager, Joe Tif-
fin, journeyed to Merlin on
Sunday to play South Buxton,
which resulted in a score of 5-3
in favour of South Buxton.
They will play Whitechurch
Saturday evening in Wingham
Park. If a third game is neces-
sary to declare a winner it will
be played Sunday afternoon.
Visitors with Mr.. and Mrs.
Joe Tiffin on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs, Orville Tiffin and Mr.
Barry Tiffin of Waterloo,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cham-
bers, Dovean, Barbara and
Bruce of Harriston were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Weber and family.
Wayne Farrier, entering the
University of Western Ontario,
registered on Wednesday and
students returning to the univer-
sity who registered Friday are
Miss Muriel Moore, Elwin
Moore, Wayne Martin, Murray
Coultes and George Conn. Miss
Janie Beecroft registered on
Tuesday at London Teachers'
College.
Family Party
WHITECHURCH--On Sunday
a birthday party was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Billie
Caslick and family of Culross,
in honor of his father, Mr. Earl
Caslick who celebrated his 74th
birthday.
Present for the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes,
Murray, Joyce, Linda and Dar-
lene of East Wawanosh; Mr. and
Mrs, Wilford Caslick, Wayne,
Brian, Ross, Diane and Stephen
of Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sel Ross, Jim and Doris; Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Conn, George,
Muriel and Alma; Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Conley of Wingham;
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott of
Ripley.
The afternoon was spent in a
game of baseball and other
games. A birthday cake with
trimmings adorned the tea table
where all enjoyed the bountiful
lunch.
The younger grandchildren
presented Grandpa with gifts of
their choice.
USE YOUR WATCH
FOR A COMPASS
If you are doubtful as to
your direction when out in the
country, you can use your
watch as a compass. Point the
hour hand at the sun and half-
way between the hour and
twelve o'clock is south. (Re-
member to figure on Daylight
Saving Time).
A good companion for the
hiker is a topographical map in
mile -to -the -inch scale obtain-
able from the Department of
Mines and Technical Surveys
in Ottawa. They are low in
price, available tormanyareas
in Canada, and in great de-
tail.