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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-01-09, Page 2'` AdIV e� '` line 9"'1914 Yo January 9, 11g15 Whitechurch News LittjeliyteWall, White playing were Wednesday guests with bis at th, , home of Mr, and ?ars. sister, Mrs. Annetta Jami of r; martin Tuesday last, Milverton. t e . i sforttsie to brew his Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay, Gra- arm above'wrist- ham and Wendy spent Monday in We are Pkiiiigied to report that Guelph and in Kitchener with his 0. *Man returned home mother, Mrs. Kay and sister, *go from Viktoria Hos- Miss Gale Kay. Pitatithere he had undergone eye Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Shultz were holiday guests with their The community was sorry last daughter, Mrs. Toni McMullen Week to bid farewell to Mr: and and Mr. McMullen aof lso visite St. Dave Farrish, who had Catharines. operated the former Doris Willis with their son, Leonard Shultz store far a year. They won for and Mrs. Schultz of Tillsonburg themselves many friends and other friends at Niagara with their courteous service and Falls. friendliness. On Tuesday we wel- We are sorry to report that come the new storekeepers, Mr. Mrs. Bessie Mulliss is a patient at and Mrs. Steve Helesic of Goder- Wingham and District Hospital. ich and wish them success and This community extends happiness whine they sojourn sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Dave here. Gibb and family in the passing Mr. and Mrs. Elmer King of last week of his father at Clinton. Brussels were Sunday visitors The, funeral was held there on with Mr. and Mrs. victor Ener- Saturday. Quite a few of the congregation of Langs,,ide and Whitechurch ac- cepted the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay and family to visit at the manse on Boxing Day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Darlene, Sharon and Brenda are spending holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill" Porteous of Lucknow were Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans, Linda, Larry and Lisa of Erin were Saturday visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans. Weekend guests withMr. and Mrs. George Fisher were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lougheed, Cheryl, Lori Jane and Andrew, Randy Dear and bru Chillingworth, all of Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher, Teddy and Timmy, Don Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Lonnie, Lori Joan and Lee of Ayton; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson, Rhonda, Billie and Gregory; Whitechurch; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dawson \ and Gundy, campbellford; Mr. and Mrs. Carman Machan and Ross of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Estey, Waterloo. After spending the holiday at his home here Bev Kay returned Sunday evenidg to resume studies at Knox College, Toronto. Callers during the holiday season on Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Wingham, were Silbio Martini of Douglas Point, Jack Holt of Gananoque and Walter James of London. -Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Darlene, Sharon and Brenda were Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald and family of St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher Loose dentures need no longer embarrass you_ justus: OraFt: Denture Adhesive It gives you a tight seal that lasts hour __ r after hour. ORA Firr®_ --_ The seal" of confidence." NOW RENTING THE NEW GLENN JLAVEN )PrNIflS 2 BEDROOM UNITS IN VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW L. For More Particulars Call' GERRIE AND BERNICE GLENN 521-71M • AN OLD SIGHT greets the eve of a New Year as two horses and buggies await their Amish owners in the alley behind Jack Hayes' store. (Staff Photo) Belgrave Personal Notes Mr. and Mrs. Harman Mitchell ton spent the weekend with Mr, of Rothsay and Norman Keating and Mrs. Jack Van Camp. of Wingham visited on Stmday Miss Margery Black of Credi- with Mr. and Mrs. Robert ton spent the holidays with her Cou1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Grasby, Black. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whalen London, Mrs. '.aura Johnston, and Dale of Tlmuiins, Mr. and Michael .McNall of Toronto and Mrs- Dennis Beck and Mark and Mrs. Hilda Roberts of Listowel Lynda of Milton visited during spent Christmas Day at the home the Christmas holidays with Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch and and Mrs. Charles 4tOok- family of London. Mrs.. Leslie Bolt; Mr. and Mrs. Boxing Day guests at the Dome Clarence' and Mrs. John of M . and Mrs. Robert Grasby Nixon attended the funeral of were Mr. and Mrs-. Cecil Arm- their uncle, George Lane of Listo- sting of Thorndale, Mr. and wel, last Tuesday. Mrs. Gibson Ariinstrong of Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arm- strong of Hamilton, Mr. int Mrs. Harold Roberts aiid Mrs. Hilda Roberts of Listowel. Mr. and ' Mrs. Gary. Leitch, Julie and Jeffrey of Landon spent the weekend: with Mr. and Mr's. Robert Grasby. Hanover. funeral of Bro. Reg. S. Greenside /Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and Mrand Mrs. Murray in Clifford on Thursday. family visited on Sunday with . and family spent New Mr. and Mrs. James Keller Mr. ares Mrs. !eta ' and , L°�gheec !s s �.4 � �t, � Year 5 TW lf<il �'Giilu 1r,to ui �`w� -"- • Sharon raids' "♦ftri��o F 14�7►` `�lP:il;��1 baby Leanne Marie of New Ham- Airs Cecil Coultes visited on Ronald Taylor of Guelph, Mr. and tom- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. Robert Taylor and family Mrs. Robert Procter and Armes of .Seaforth. spent New Year's with Mi and Miss Dale Lougheed, Barbara 11 Jack Taylor. you can rQ 011 Get started with CO-OP Fuel Oil Service now, and forget about the cold days and nights ahead. Formulated to the changing temperatures where you live, CO-OP Fuel Oil keeps flowing when the going gets cold, to keep yoin family warm all winter. And its delivered on time, all the tine, by a driver who will never forget your wanrrth, Can him today for the warmth you can rely on at tli Special virus can attack ._gid cattle ,easily ��►n� �n to four weeks before hoUSina thein with the established herd. Vaccination programs are ex- sivet and because the vaccine Pesti:, cause ,cap cause abortion if ad- ministered to pregnant cows or feedlot annals in contact with pregnant cows, they should be supervised by a timed veterinarian. They should also be to ensure the least stress. Stab!? o feedlot cattle are more ' susceptible to some ta.the.Gnt io Minis- try of Agriculture and Food veterinary services branch cattle can become infected by the virus of IBRIInfectious Bovine Rhino- tracheitis) at anytime, but they are more hely to get it in the winter- °tTtie IBR virus is usually spread by direct contact between animals," Dr. W. S. Bulmer of the Ministry's veterinary ser- vices branch at Guelph, said. "Therefore, cattle confined in stables and feedlots get the dis- ease more frequently." Although no existing antibiotics kill 1BR virus and cattle have to overcome this disease theta - selves, the farmer should call a veterinarian as soon as he notices symptoms. By administering intravenous fluids or antibiotics, the veterinarian can ward off the bronchopneumonia that some- times accompanies IBR which is often fatal. A cow with IBR frequently develops an upper respiratory infection that causes discharges from the eyes and nose, suis a temperature of 105 to 108 degrees F, and suffers weight loss. In some cases, inflammation of the windpipe may occur causing labored breathing with a "roar- ing" sound. In addition. IBR sometimes causes abortion in cattle five to eight months pregnant. Although the membranes are often re- tained follovsiitg an IBR -caused abortion, laboratory examination of the fetus or mother's blood is Usually required to identify IBR positively as the cause. Laboratory examination is also required to diagnose IBR en: cephalitis, an infrequently- oc-curring infection of the brain, and to confirm a diagnoses of 1BR as the cause of death in calves. . Veterinarian§ may require laboratory examination of dead animals or tissue by one of the Ministry's veterinary services laboratories. The closest one is in Guelph. Mortality in calves with IBR often approaches 180 per cent. Those under six weeks old usu- ally develop severe diarrhea which often causes a fatal loss of body fluids. Jin: }were New Year's visitors with Mrs. Gladys Rock of Monk - ton. Mr. and Mrs.. William Dale and Cheryl of Seaforth spent Friday. afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott. . Meribeth and Melanie Scott had their tonsils removed last week at the Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital. Recent din_ ner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Armstrong . were .Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Mac - Innis of Waterloo, Dyke Maclnnis of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodgson, Ballinafad, Mrs. Mil- ; dred Campbell of Egmondville, Mrs. George Cook, Wes and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Austin of Annie and Mrs. Telford Cook �{orth, Mr. and Mrs. David spent New Year's with Mr. and Hanna and family of Kitchener. Mrs. William McArtet of Brus- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd sels. 1 visited on New Year's ,Day and Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon and Thursday with Mr. and -Mrs. family visited on Sunday with Warren Zurbrigg, RR 2, Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bolt, Robert Hibberd attended the r jeffer snit d - .. Moore andWa ker a e ,. Jel 'Y snd Toc Alpha at Niagara Falls o% johnst + # ' ltiis. cember 27-30. Niagara' � , Frank Procter and Karen spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. The Hl -C held their Christmas Larry Mayberry of Londesboro. party at the Lougheed house on Is II Mrs. Harry Rinn, Lois and the' first line of Morris. Mummy and Mrs. Edith Cart- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse 111 Wright of Blyth spent .New Year's visited on Sunday afternoon with Day with Mr: and Mrs. Norman Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stone - Cartwright and family of Londes- house of London. boro. • " • Miss aiirley Edgar of Wing - Kimberley and Duane Kuntz of ham . and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kitchener returned home on Stonehouse visited on Sunday Saturday after spending the with Frank Edgar who is a Christmas holidays with their patient in University Hospital, grandmother, Mrs. Harry Rinn. London. Mr. and Mrs. William Steven- Miss Marjorie Procter spent. 111 son, Steven and Scott spent the the Christmas holidays with her Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Wil- Procter: cox of Lakeland, Florida. Mr. and .Mrs. Lewis Cook, Mr. Miss Lisa Stevenson was a boli- and Mrs. Eldon Cook and family day visitor with her grand- and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heywood parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon of Wingham were New Year's Stevenson of T llsonburg. guests with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Camp Cook of Clinton. and family visited with Mr. and Mr. and bis. Cyril Canning of Mrs..Louis Hayes of Elyria, Ohio Stratford and Mrs. Marjorie during the Christmas holidays. Sayers of England were holiday Mr. and Mrs Henri Auge and visitors . with Mr. and Mrs. Louise of Espanola, Mr. and Mrs. Norman ‘Coultes. Raymond Van Camp of Bramp- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and BelgraYe Brauch WINGHAM 357-2711 BRUSSELS 887-6453 FUEL OH SFRVI Wh�t's new at Huronview? Dick Roorda led the Christian Reformed song service on - day evening assisted by mem- bers of the congregation and a vocal duet by Mrs. Van Dyke and firs. Wieringa. Shirley McClure and Debbie Flynn entertained with step dancing numbers at Monday afternoon's activities. with old time music by Marie Flynn, 1 ne ` wsorr :Norman Speir. Jerry Collins and Philip Regius'. Helen Fisher and Morgan Dalton led singing of favorite carols with three numbers by the rhythm band and the program finished by everybody joining hands for Auld Lang Syne. Many thanks to the volunteers who helped . with the activities. Ed Stiles of Goderich played an, hour of organ requests on Thurs- day afternoon and accompanied ?ars. Betty Rogers with vocal solos. The McQuaid Family of Sea - forth provided a musical pro- gram for Thursday evening. This is a v ry talented family and play a variety of iinstrumeiits as well as step dancing by the ice. Mrs. Wilfred McQuaid plays piano; Wilfred. Paul and Anne Marie violin; Norman and Bernard electric guitar and Aloysius pressed the appreciation of the residents. Following the program a letter was read from Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Howard who have moved to Hanover and three new residents were welcomed to the Rome, Mrs. Henderson of Bruce - field, Mrs. McCreight of Wing - ham and Mrs. McKerchet of Jamestown. The earth is at lit four, and one half billion years old. THINK COLOUR iteAND SAVE Shoes and handbags cost �e u• !te— a! ~ 'rc ,� PT a, hrTe _. eqc Ip 1 ,3s' tea' s i^r ,i`e` y;r e 'e,, n• ha-lta" Make it p-eHcsta -• and mar*. P las'lc, Cove's c,2roplieteIN ,.!: ESQUIRE INSTANT COLORING 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1111•111 Soine trees like eratrch and Bed Maple can amounts of water. To aid in the control of IBR, Dr. Bulmer suggested iSolating newly purchased wow for three 1111 ME For Those Who Missed Out... 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