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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1977-10-06, Page 5WARD & UPTIGROVE 1. istowel (519)291.3040 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 11 /514F NIMiFidi7l ilMO niii/DFAM IV67 SeitilliOY ixARISAi Miii3 3i C (borne Township's 12th Annul CHRISTMAS COUNTRY FAIR Sale of arts, crafts, country baking and some antiques Saltford Valley Hall Wedn.sday, October 12th, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Suter ® ob r15th, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. . Tea Door Prizes Admission: 25' & 10' Special: Gourmet items by Blanche Garrett; Barnboard paintings by Donald Voir; Huron County paintings by A. B. VanderEnde; pine reproductions by Robert Wallace; antiques by Barry Johnston etc. Personal Notes from G:orri Charles Gibson, of Kapuskas- ing and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gib- son attended the Graham -Mag - wood wedding in Elora on Friday evening and visited friends rover Me weekend in Fergus. Mrs. Charles Finlay, Mrs. Rpy Gowdy and Mrs. Harry Gowdy, and Mrs. Arnold Halliday of Wingham and Mrs. Gordon Lout - tit of Wroxeter visited Sunday with Mrs. Mel Donahue of Tees - water . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayden accompanied Bruce Hayden of Wainfleet to Audubon, •Iowa, where they attended the funeral of the former's brother, Clark Hayden on Sept. 23. Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and Mrs. John Freeman of RR 2, Gorrie at- tended the London Area Women's Institute convention held at 'tile Sandpiper Inn, Vanastra-4p: Wed- nesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Scott have returned froni a motor trip to Thunder Bay where they visited their daughter, Mrs. William Everitt, Mr. Everitt and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Dane of Brennerton, Washington, visited at the homes of Mrs. Alex Taylor, Miss Margaret Dane and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grainger of Waterloo visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger. Mrs. John Van de Kemp re- turned home Sunday from Strat- ford Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson have returned from a trip to the Agawa Canyon and Mackinac :w•' :•sn';ey� f$•r:i$f>xs. ,.Slr3... }: ,� J.';.'Y;:G,•.f%f}$•�,•,f•�{r•f �: ''J',: 'lr' '•j:r $ o if!d':•' • • r .;*' flsu inToday1.. ea. And n .r. Island • Mr. and Mr � arold Robinson spent the week at the Inter- national Plowing Match near Kingston. Mrs. Albert Dustow, Mrs. Bert Hubbard, Mr. Sand Mrs, Elmer Farrish, Robert Gibson, Mrs." John Strong, Mrs. Earl Under- wood, Mrs. Glad Edgar, Mrs. Ken Bennett, Mrs. Joseph Sim- mons, Miss Jean Sparling, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dennis, Wes Strong and Roy Strong were among those on a bus trip to the Beaver Valley on Sunday. Mrs. William Austin spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Austin, Tillsonburg. Chief Warrant Officer Glenn Austin and Mrs. Austin of Peta- wawa are visiting for a few, days r%3$ia:,:.'•.fif'•.i'�''%•r::C' >''<'r:' r f' ` r� • r .;4 :{. ..::-.4r,{vr {{rl.�� :�. f � � �•i �r'fi fi'y}$i fi;:: `:�./;fl• ri, :✓• ..;,��i�pir{'! 3y�r.!:fr���ff�f}/ r fS;$$ •;f:/;l%jr�'}.r+:'fi9•�}: f.: .f.Y. •.� rh{iff .i:;.:ff..l:,1'rr /. •a. .. 5 o o e o. c�:• •o'•oQ oeee .G4 VeNO °'ao•0 o g .ao ov. ° 00 •o• Q ,.Q. 0 e o - or re0 °: • Fiberglas Insulation Convenient batts of insulation.15"x 48". Lightweight and fire resistant. Due to high demand and short supply, stocks of insulation cannot be guaranteed at all stores all of the time. R20 50 sq. ft. R12 90 sq. ft. .Rigid Insulation 4' x 8' sheets of foam insulation. Lightweight and easy to handle. Acts as a vapour barrier. -138".•227 1/2" 3/4 „ 289 Weatherstrip—And Keep Your Home Weathertight! 69C 3" Foam tape 3/."x 17' 49 Alum. & vinyl Alum. & vinyl door set Thresh Id 449 11/2" Aluminum Foil Insulation An''excellent vapour . • barrier as well as effec- tive insulation. Type 1. Available in 36'W. rolls. Polyethylene Insulation A Clear Film vapour barrier that's versatile '& economical. 399 102"x 60' 2 mil. gsssq.„ 1299 075 250 sq.. ft. Aluminum 11/4" Storm Door Pre -hung and complete with hardware you can install this one to- • day! It's well con- structed, too. Fea- tures poly pile wea- therstripping. Qual- ity bearing hinges reduce wear and prevent sagging. 49.28 x6'8"or 21O."x 6'10" 95 1899 120"x 100' 4 mil. 120"x100' 6 mil. Zonolite Insulation 'Pours right from the bag! Use to upgrade your existing insulation, Ideal for wall 'cavities. • etc: Micatil or Zonolite Insulation as available 69 approx 3 cu.ft. bag 2.79 less than 25 bags 11 ur-b 4b Buckingham 2'10x 6'10" 'abi 7999 2'10"x6'10” c Nordic Exterior 13/4" Cedar' Doors. A great door to come home too! Well con- structed and attractive. Can be urethaned to bring out the natural grain of the wood. 99 2'8 x 6'8" a#130 $}. r fv: r;::{:•• 405 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM PHONE 357-2581 i { i$': r. i r •} The Acorn Series Thermally Improved Aluminum Patio Doors These thermally broken all sea- son doors are a very worthwhile investment. It minimizes and seals against cold, draft, con- densation and even noise! Each door has a, heavy gauge alumi- num frame and comes with, . screen, security lock, tandem . steel rollers and hardware. In- vest in the 1200 series patio doors and invest in quality. Classic Series Aluminum Storm Windows fi 32999 359s9 } 4,Ni::• Model 5-7 5 7/8 x68 Model 6-7 6'/e x68 33. Operates like a prime window. Seals weather tight for effi- cient insulation. Has extra strong framework. U.I. represents United Inches (width+height.) Finish Up To Up To Up To' Up To Up To Up To 50 U.I. 60 U.I. 70 U.I. 80 U.I. 90 U.I. 100 U.I. Mill White or Brown 1759 20" 2189 2489 2T9 3129 2389 2660 2629 3129 341° 3750 } Tau>r...>...,.. Add 99 per each U.I. over 100 U.I. Please Allow for Delivery BEAVER } • STORE HOURS: Monday thru Friday 8:00 o.rn.-5:30 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. e�. +':•{,•,.';:. ,rr:+,'.$ :::{; w.+.:'i+•.;A`•'`4Y9i:'•$ '::•,::{ ry+,: v++,',C;' 'p'•,'{t•,.•+$}: ",+.\..`+4: ,C: \ •n 5�:. .y�, • \•.•:�3?3..`,4ftio \•: , Qti'S. ;\"�:.`�, '�Y \'��:2 w?, t *;�:�, •:: r�'�\.'.+{.;2#: �aR,+',�'}� •}C'}�>,'�'i:+��,+�., with Mrs. William other relatives. Burns Stewart is Listowel Memorial Austin and a patient in Hospital. .--- Mrs. Harvey Adams visited Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Doug- las King of Harriston. Mrs. Robert Allan and Jamie of Beaconsfield, Que.,.spent a week with Mrs. John Strong and at- tended the Schneider -Strong The Wmgbam Advaaee-Tirnes, Qletober 6, 1977—Pege 5 1,yddditi`g on Friday evening at Kurtzville Lutheran Church. Weekend visitors at the home of Mira and Mrs. Ronald Mann were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merri- field and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bowins and family, all of Meaford. The Huron County Women's Institute Rally was held Monday in Howick Community;:,Qentre. Glenn Findlay et Miit #I w48 -the guest speaker. He•teaes at the E. C. Drury School for the H- ing Impaired. WHITECHURCH "Enrichment Bees" for the United Church Women will be held Wednesday, October 12r p.m, in the Wingham Church. FAIR QUEEN—Hawick Fair Queen Twyla Dickson was on hand at the annual fair last Saturday, tallcing with visitors young and old. (Staff Photo) 327 SILAGE SUPPLEMENT (non urea) 32% iEEF SUPPLEMENT O.5% proteinF�� 32%.. DAIRY, SUPPLEMENT 'P.OnI m`"' ;' THE PERFECT BALANCER FOR CATTLE ,ry..;..:,.ON CORN SILAGE. RATIONS PROVIDES: A READILY AVAILABLE SOURCE OF • Calcium and Phosphorus as well as the essential trace minerals • Vitamins A and D • Growth stimulating antibiotics 32% 'SILAGE SUPPLEMENT WHEN FED AT THE RECOMMENDED LEVEL. PROVIDES A DAILY INTAKE OF PROTEIN - CONTAINS NO UREA TO REDUCE THE HAZARD OF AMMONIA TOXICITY IN CATTLE ON HIGH•ROUGHAGERATIONS 18,000 UNITS OF VITAMIN A 1,500 UNITS OF VITAMIN D • This combination of growth stimulating nutrients has, been shown to improve: DAILY RATE OF GAIN BY 17% FEED EFFICIENCY BY 12% Data based on a total of 20 independently conducted experiments p� O SPECIALS $10.00 PER TON DISCOUNT ON BAGGED OR BULK ORDERS OF 32% SILAGE SUPPLEMENT [NON UREA] 32% DAIRY SUPPLEMENT [NON UREA] 32% BEEF SUPPLEMENT 10.5% PROTEIN FROM UREA 32°x,, DAIRY SUPPLEMENT 10.5°'° PROTEIN FROM UREA 40°70 HOG SUPPLEMENT 3507 SOW SUPPLEMENT 25°'o SWINE MACRO PRE MIX SWINE MACRO PRE MIX 50 HOG FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT TRELEAVEN'S LUCKNOW FEED MILL LTD. Phone 357-2533 .• r 528-3000 ANSON RUTTAN JACK TRELEAVEN RES. 335-3222 RES. 528-2943