The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-12-08, Page 3Announcing!
Custom-Made
Aluminum Products
Now Available
DAVID HANNA, Building Contractor, of Belgrave, is
now manufacturing Custom-made aluminum products
*Storm Doors *Storm Windows
*Porch Enclosures *Awnings
*Screen Windows *Screen Doors
*Campers *All Home Improve-
ments
"You Name It and We'll Make It"
YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT THE NUMBER OF
ITEMS MADE BETTER WITH ALUMINUM —
ASK AT . . .
David Hanna
Building Contractor, Belgrave, Ph. 357-2649
ARNOLD BRUCE
357-2658
LARRY MAYBERRY
357.1299
I Thank You
My sincere thanks to the voters of
Wingham who gave we their support in the
election on Monday,
I will try again as this has been a stimu-
lating experience.
Seasons greeting to you all.
David Burgess
Cyril Leachman
Funeral service was conduct-
ed Saturday at the R. A, Cur-
rie and Son funeral home for
Cyril Leachman, 42, of R. R. 2
Wingham, who died at his home
Thursday. Burial was in Wing-
ham cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Jean Mader; three
daughters, Mrs. Gordon (Carol)
iirabb, Toronto; Debra and Lou-
ise, both at home; three sons,
Robert, Wingham; Brian and
Wayne, both at home; his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Leachman, Cargill, and one
sister, Mrs. Charles (Helen)
Johnston, Scarborough.
Aluminum shop
Belgrave starts
in new operations
The village of Belgrave has
added another item to its list
of businesses recently with the
start of aluminum products
manufacturing by David Hanna,
Building Contractor.
At present time the new in-
dustry employs three men, the
owner David Hanna, Arnold
Bruce and Larry Mayberry, all
of Belgrave. With the antici-
pated volume of business it is
possible that further employees
would be added at a future date.
The products turned out at
the new plant will be far from
the standard aluminum doors,
windows and awnings. Also in-
cluded will be porch enclosures
truck campers and home im-
provements.
"You name it and we'll
make it," said David, pointing
out the versatility of his prod-
ucts. He said that a 30-foot
octagonal church steeple has
been erected from aluminum.
The new manufacturing is
being carried out in the village
of Belgrave, in the well-equip-
ped shop located on the north-
west intersection of the village's
main intersection.
Seeing the need for a local
manufacture of his products and
deciding to enter the field,
David chose Humphrey Alumin-
um Products as it is an all-
Canadian product. David will
have exclusive distributorship
of Humphrey products in this
area.
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To The Ratepayers
of Wingham
I extend my sincere gratitude for your
support at the polls.
Having been returned as a town coun-
cillor, I will, over the next two years,
strive to keep Wingham's administration
at a high level of efficiency and integrity.
Harold Wild
Our Thanks . . .
TO THE ELECTORS OF WINGHAM
WHO GAVE US THEIR VOTE OF CON-
FIDENCE FOR THE TWO-YEAR TERM
OF OFFICE.
As members of your 1967-68 Council, we
will, as in the past, endeavour to provide the
community with progressive programs, car-
ried out at as low .a cost as possible, con-
sistent with good value.
Once again our thanks for your support
at the polls on Monday.
JACK "Ace" BATESON
MARGARET BENNETT
G. W. CRUICKSHANK
BILL WALDEN
HAROLD WILD
AL WILLIAMS
A NEW INDUSTRY for the village of Bel-
grave has begun at the shop of David
Hanna, Building Contractor, where custom
made aluminum products are being manu-
factured. Seen working on a new storm
door are, left to right, owner David Hanna,
Arnold Bruce and Larry Mayberry, all of
Belgrave.—A-T Photo.
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quieter than the '66's —and '66's proved quieter than one
of the world's most expensive cars. This is the result of
quality. And it's this quality that makes a Ford-built
sedan better value than other cars. So when you buy one;
you know you're getting a car that's worth more. One
that's built stronger and lusts longer.
Ford sedans are the Quiet Ones, with the famous quiet
ride. The quietness is the first thing you notice when you
drive one and it's wonderful! These sedans have the solid
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stylish appearance, the luxury touches, the roomy comfort
-and one big Ford advantage you'll notice right in the
showroom: the trunk has one of the lowest lift-over
heights of any car.
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You'll find them easy to handle and a joy to park.
Falcon sedans are the limousines of the compacts, They're
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DAVID HANNA, owner of the new aluminum manufactur-
ing shop in Belgrave, uses a mitre box to make a precise
cut on a part for a storm door. As well as normal pro-
ducts, the shop will be turning out such items as porch
enclosures, campers and custom home improvements.—
A-T Photo,
Our Thanks and
Appreciation
FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN
RE-ELECTING US AS
PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
We pledge our continued effects in pro-
viding the best in educational facilities
for Wingham's children.
ROY BENNETT
JOHN CURRIE
W. R. HARRIS
PERRIE HOLMES
MURRAY GERRIE DAVE MURRAY
LORNE McDONALD SCOTT REID
.13Ivevaie Personal Notes.
Miss Melody llosrnan of
Woodstock returned home Fri,
day after spending the week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. I3osman.
A, B, W, V, Bill Hetherington
of ii.M.C. S. "Margaree" will
he home Saturday to spend the
next two weeks with the fam-
ily, He has ,just returned from
a trip on the Mediterranean and
to the British Isles.
Sorry to report that Mr.Thos.
Pullman, 1st line of Morris, is
in Wingham and District Hospi-
tal, suffering from pneumonia.
Unit 4 of Bluevale United
Church held a very successful
tea and bazaar in the basement
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Dale Breckenridge won
the lucky apron donated by
Mrs. Graham Campbell. Over
$130.00 was realized from the
event and the young ladies
wish to thank everyone for pat-
ronizing their first efforts of
this type.
North Huron Junior FarMerS
are holding their annual ban-
quet in Bluevale Hall Friday
evening, Dancing will follow
the supper.
Mr, and Mrs. Ron Smith
(Lillian Campbell) of Palmer-
ston visited relatives in the
community as did Mr. and Mrs,
Murray Shean of Stratford and
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Barrett of
Amherstburg. and with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Campbell attended
the funeral of Mr. Leland Proc-
ter of Fort Brie. Mrs. Procter,
who passed away nearly two
years ago, was, the former
Margaret Campbell of the 1st
line of Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. George Heth-
erington attended the Listowel
Memorial Hospital Christmas
banquet and party held in the
Listowel High School last Satur-
day. Miss Betty Hetherington
was the holder of the ticket on
a portable hair dryer.
Tiffin's orchestra played for
a reception and dance for Mr,
and. Mrs, Thos, McGlynn in the
Bluevale Hall on Friday night,
The address was read by Oscar
Kieffer and a purse of money
was presented by Jim Shaw,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Taylor
and family, Belgrave, spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Mel
Craig, 2nd line of Morris.
Mrs. M. L. Aitken is a pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, Room 506. Mrs. Aitken
underwent surgery there on Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murch of
Clinton were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vin-
cent.
The regular meeting of the
W.I. will be held on Decem-
ber 14th at 2 o'clock at Mrs.
Charles Mathers. A Christmas
progratn is being prepared.
As far back as the 3rd cen-
tury B.C., Greeks were sure
that the world was round.
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