The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-04-10, Page 10Thursdayp Aprxl O0 1959
If you want to buy a
British 434 diesel tractor
a
no need to order
through your farm
organization
The Royal Commissionre1eased astatement
showing the price of a 4341:D tractor
in Canada as $791. higher than in the U.K.
After deducting ocean freight,
this difference amounts to $650.
You don't need to order through a farm
organization to make this"saving" or. discount.
irs#see. your
IHdealer
He'll be glad to deal with ypto
exactly the same terms anTciiiiditions
.
asy our farm organization
1. Mak/ a cash deposit with your. order.
2. Pay the full balance in casl� on delivery.
3. No used equipment accepted in trade.
4. The tractor may be slightly used or demonstrated.
5. Waive any rights to warranty or after -delivery service.
See any participatinglH dealer.There is this
advantage—he'll be available for years to come•
to supply first rate parts and service.
This offer expires May 31, 1969
F'I INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
If you need
a.Iargertr6 ctor
Don't be misled by recent statements that tractor prices in
general are higher in Canada than in the country of -manufacture.
This is not true -of International•tractors.
A recent Royal Commission report indicates ---
Canadian retail price for the 706 tractor as $105 less than U.S. price.
Canadian retail price for the 806 tractor as $126 less than U.S. price
International tractors manufactured in the U.S.. have comparable retail prices
on both sides of the border.
The 624 tractor manufactured in West Germany has a lower retail price in
Canada than in Germany.
We feel we should set the record straight. The relationship between our cus-
tomers, our dealers, and ourselves is very important to us.
For the hest in service and value see your 11- dealer—a man in. your community
on whom you can depend.
F'I INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED
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Easter guestsof s., Ver to
.$arlow Were Mr«,and Mrs;,,
Kirk and farAily o(' Sarnia,. Mr.
Homer Barlow, Maureen and
Jimmy of Listowel, Mr,. Wells
Barlow of PalnneraQn and. W.
• and Mrs, Clifford Barlow and
family of Markdale. •
Mr. and Mrs, AI1an Steed-
man of Brampton spent the week,
end with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
'Cooke..
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hock
ridge and family of Scarborough
visited over the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hyndman.
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Stephen
and Kim of 'Fairport spent the
week -end with Mrs. A. L.
Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Woolcock
and family of London spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
William Latronico. Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Barlow and fam-
ily of Markdale also visited at
the same home.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ams-
den of Windsor spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Pyke.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mc-
Knight, Darryl and Terry of J
Simcoe and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Marquardt of Cooksville
spent Easter.Sunday with Mr.
' and- Mrs. John Boyd.
Mr. Bruce Grainger, London,
and Mr. Robert Grainger, Sarn-
ia, spent the Easter week -end
with Mr. and Mrs.' Cecil Grain-
ger.
Misses Lynda Johnston of
London, Esther Blake and Joan
Cooper of Fort William spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Lionel Johnston,
Mr. Carman Hamilton of
London spent•the week -end with
• Mr. and .Mrs. Hector Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Car-
son and family spent the Easter
week-Pendw4* gri,
kilt, C 00;944
I;o4l
'Havd ,Seiwon of Man-
toutWIAlge lecpx # felt day; with
and Mts. Ramo se
Mr, awlMrs, E, W. Sever
of Neustadt Visited Mr.., and Ma.
Burns Stewart recently.
Mr. Old: MP, arae Purge,
Wingham, spent Sunday with
Mr„ and Mrs. 1 O►nald Leader.
Mr, and M. GegrgeSnldcr
and family of Elrnlra visited
Mss. Richard.Bennett on Sunday,
Mr. and -Mrs.' Keith Woods
and Michel, Stratford,~ spent
the Easter holiday with Mr.. and
Mrs. Cloyne Michel.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Bennett
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Willoughby of
Molesworth._
Mr,. and Mrs. Earl Under-
, wood spent the week -end at the
home of Mr. •and Mrs. John
Underwood, Guelph.
Mrs. Sara Wade accompan-
ied Mrs. Elva Jacques and John,
and Mr. Lewis' Taylor to Toron-
to on Sunday to visit Mrs. Laura
Dane, who has been in hospital
for several weeks. On Friday
she was moved to Central Park
Lodge.
Unit 2 of the Gerrie United
Church Women held asuccess-
ful bake sale Saturday after-
noon.
Congratulations to°Mr.. and
Mrs.* W. W. Strong. who mark-
ed their 47th wedding anniver-
sary on Sunday.'
Mr. and Mrs. George Web-
ster of Hamilton visited Sunday
with Mr. Harvey Spading and
Miss Jean Sparling.
Many communitymenibers
were seen munching on syrup
and pancakes at the Belmore •
Maple Syrup Festival on Satur-
day.
STARTS APRII.. 17 TO APRIL. 26 "
CHECK THE FLYER you WILL. RECEIVE. IN THE
MAIL FOR GREAT lc BARGAINS.
Wroxeter Personals
,.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir,
Calvin and Karen of Etobicoke
spent Friday with Mrs. W. Weir
- Miss Gertrude Bush. and Mi. and
Mrs. George Gibson.
Mr. Robert Paulin, Lindsay,
spent the week -end with Mr;
and Mrs. Wes Paulin.
Week -end guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Fraser Haugh were Mr.
and. Mrs, 4,naaldP.1141/ cL sons
of NewtongltiJh nae p F k �ifke
ham, Mr. and Mrs';''' tGil-
ktnon, -Wingham, • Mrs. Ella
Boyce; Norwich and Mr. and
Mrs. CarmanNixon and family,
London.
Miss Vera Piercey,, London,
visited Mr and Mrs. Mac Allan
Mr. and Mrs. James Doig,
Wingham, called on Miss Gert-
rude Bush and Mrs. W. Weir on
Friday. Mrs, Edgar Dane and
Shauna, Howick, were also
;guests at,the same home that •
pday.
M. and Mrs, -Clarence Cle-
ment, Mr. and Mrs.'. Peter Isa-
kbelle and Sandy of Toro n t o
spent the week -end at their
summer home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bi11. Hart and
boys, ,Oshawa, were holiday
;week -end guests with, relatives
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mc-
Kercher and John of Jamestown
spent Sunday with Mrs. George
Griffith, Miss Margaret Griffith
and Jack Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Salter,
:Islington, spent the week -end
cat their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hunter
and family and Mr. Roy Hunt
er, Wingham, attended t h e
Easter service at W r o x e t e r
United Church on Sunday_and
visited friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chiomey
and three children, Port Col-
borne, spent the Easter week-
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White
and members of their family,
Toronto, spent the week -end at
their summer home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Charles
and family of Listowel, Mrs.
Marion Longstaff and Joy were
Easter guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Charles.
Easter visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Deyell were Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Gaunt and ' '
family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
English of W ingha m.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Iredom
of St. Thomas were in Wroxe-
ter Fridayto take her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ackerman;
to the former's home for the
week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc-
Intee, Toronto.,; spent ,Friday
and Saturday with ,Mr.. and Mrs.
Ross Sanderson.:
Mr. and Mrs. AllIstet Green
`.
and J � ' ,,. oder ereY..
. !r a '
Erste 'with �' , Mrs..
fa.
Geor eir.
and S ; extrude ; us ' _.
Mrs. Dorn Wooley, and
children are spending s o m'e
time at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Pearl Beevers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pope of
Holland Centre called on friends
in Wroxeter on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Orr, Lon-
don, spent the week -end at
their summer home here.
• Mr. and Mrs.' Dan W aiko m
and Jeannie ,Marie of .Norwich
and Mrs. Wilfred Weppler of
'Chesley.visited Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Draper
visited Mrs. Mac Steuernol. - •
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LATHER OR BRUSHLESS ,
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LOBA euchre
GORRIE--Eleven tables were
in play at the Orange Hall on
Monday evening. Ladies' )sigh'
prize was won by Mrs. I v an
(Haskins; low, Mrs`. Elmer Far
rash; men's high, William Tay-
lor and low, George Brown;
birthday prize, Mrs. Frank
Black; door prize, Mrs. McGil-,
licudy. Next euchre will be
April 14.
U.C.W. meeting at
Wroxeter United
WROXETER--The regular
meeting of the Wroxeter U.C.W.
was held in the church school
room on April 2nd, ai 8; 30
p. m.
Mrs. Howard Wylie and Mrs.
Laurie Van Velsor took the wor-
ship period. The theme was __-
Easter. Miss Jeanne Newton
sang two Easter solos, accomp
anted . by Mrs. Sach at the piana
The Bible Study was given
by Rev. Sach on the Book of
Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. -
Mrs; S. Lockwood occupied
the chair for the business period.
Several money making projects
were discussed. One of these
was a church supper to be held
in the Wroxeter Hall on May
• 28th.
Lunch was served at the close
of the meeting by the Harmony
group.
DONNYBRO9K
Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves
of Toronto, Mr. and Mrt. John
Peacock, 'Cheryl and Gayle of
Bramalea, Miss Mary Jefferson
of London, and Miss Sharron
Jefferson of Sarnia, spent the .
week -end with Mr. and Mrs .
Hilliard Jefferson and Linda. Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Jefferson, Misses
Gladys and Itene Jefferson ,visit-
ed Saturday evening at the same
home.
Mr. William Webster was
taken to Wingham and ,District
Hospital Friday, suffering from
pneumonia. He has been visit-
, ing his daughter, Mrs. Stuart.
Chamney, Mr. Chamney and.
friends for some weeks. We
hope he will soon be home
again.
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AUCTION
Wedi�sday, April 16
for LEVI BYER
AT LOT ' 6, CON. 5, . TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP,
one road west and one road, north of Wroxeter
off Highway 87.
DAIRY HERD (mostly Jerseys); SEED; MACHINERY;
also ONE REGISTERED STANDARD BRED MARE.
TIME 12:30 p.m.
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Listowel, Ontario.
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