The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-08-19, Page 5000 P
Slow -Moving
Vehicle Sign
in -
A must for all tractors and slow moving farm da cand
rery!ed Bright lech a order ntre is lows at night. Recole mmended mended by
red reflective b 9
National Safety Organization for vehicles travelling
6
less than 25 m.p.h• • • • • ' . .
0
Aluminum
Grain SCoop 935
An extra light scoop yet
strong due to ribbed
aluminum blades. Fire -
hardened Ash "D" handle.
The perfect forage tool.
590-032
X16' or 21' 4•' r
Augers
utility
Heavy duty 16 gauge tubing and 12 gauge
screw flighting. Incl. auger, motor mount,
pulley, clamp, V -belt, handle.
Form Price 66.25
519-102 16' auger . . . . . Form Price 75.30
5 ; 9-103 21' auger ..... .
Farm King 590
Mobile Auger
Completely mobile, with trailerhitch.
tubing Large h
18" intake. 6" x 31', 16 gauear box drive,
angle iron support, H.D. g
self -levelling motor mount, widestable
base, 15'" rims. .. • .
The Win AdvanceTima, August 19, tfrM—PW 6
from
Gorrie
Notes ,�. TMomas
Personal and r,=,
moron, week with Mr. And ,,�tet CharlesarepatientsisWing-Acheson Mrs. Edgar of St. Tbomas.rsMr. and Mrs. Arthur Field of ham Hospital• Mn. Robert t � w,eakend at the
Lambeth visited over the week.- of Palmerston Les Campbell of St. Gam' Jacques spm
James Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ash Jr., same home.
M=s
end with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron visited Sunday with Mr. and 1 of RR 1, List0- rise birthday Party
Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orvis, Fred Hyndman• Mrs- Race Pat- Janice and Earl honoring Mn. Md TSYW at
Wingham, visited Thursday at terson Owen Sound called at wel.". Naris �, Pat, grids was held SIBUK4sy at
the same home. Mr. and Mn.
the same home. 1 of Windf3dd• d Mr. and Mrs -
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strom, Recent visitors with Mr. and rick and Chary the home
Jill and Kent, accompanied by m. Dace were Mrs. Wil- B.C., sport a month t .Me . me Ds. Guest inclined Mr. �
Liam Boles, Miss Della Boles, Mr- of the former's Parent. Mr. and William Smith, Mr.
Jan Fairies visited Niagara Falls �� � Dane and family at_ M1� James ��� �• snd Mn.
on Sunday and toured Marine and Mrs Ernie Rymer of St. Mrs. Edgar Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. tended the silver anniversary of Sam Sweeney, Mr. and
Land and Game Farm. Catharines a� held at , Mr.
Miss Verna Litchy and Leander Thomas Edgar, St. Them". Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanna, Gam' Elston, cligad� ,Wal
Litchy were dinner guests of Mr. St. Helens. A. Smith and Mrs'
and Mrs. David Bauman of Dray- — vaMb w,ce Mr. and Mrs. William too; Mr. and MnSmith,
ton on .Davi . Miss Florence Rea, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. M1 .a><d MrsRon TayW and
visiting in Canada for a month, Angus Smith and Duane of Lon- family and Mr- and Mn. William
Mrs. Evelyn Zajic of Wain- returned to her home in Dublin, don to spend the weekend with Taylor and family, all of Bel-
wright, Alta.; Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Ireland. While in Ontario she Beverley Taylor Hawkesbury
sell Jefferson of Ottawa, Rev. Mr. and grave; Barry Dace of Cam -
and Mrs. Ivan Jefferson of St. visited with Mr. and a and
near Parry Sound. Doane
Michael Rea of Owen Sour A number attended the Gilmer bridge.
John, Nfld., Mr. and Mrs. A. E. with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scott reunion held at the Harold Finlay Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskins
Cowan, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. and members of their family as grids at Belmore Won spent the weekend with relatives
Beryl Patrick, Windsor, Robert picnic
Unsworth and Mrs. Edith Couil- well as in British Columbia with Sunday. at Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Lutz Moritz and Mrs Charles Finlay spent a
lard, Maple Creek, Sask., Walter family of Richmond and Mr. and
Unsworth, Los Angeles, Mr. and of Vancouver.
Mrs. Howard Burtch of St. Mrs Ernest Rea 11ne
Visitors at the home of Mr. and open
George, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Irving Toner were Miss
Smith, Beachville, Mr. and Mrs. Aileene Inkster, Mrs. Thomas
Ron Nicholson and family of Rip- Craig Shannon and Megan Bis -
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Grubb, sett, all of Sudbury, Mrs Bert By Henry Drenth,
Teeswater, Emmerson Dickert Abell of Listowel sand Mrs Owen Sound Area
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Murray Charles Ritchie, London, former -
of Clifford were guests at the 1 Edythe Vanstone of Corrie. pole
telephone
Cowan -Townsend wedding in yMr and Mrs. Harold Robinson Phasing out the wire P n an ongoing
Wroxeter United Church on visited Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Fair
Saturday and visited at the home ies at Meaford on Sunday. line wherever possible has
of Mr. and Mrs. George Keil. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. process with Bell Canada ever since the
Mervyn Litchy of Waterloo was Thomas Ash weTe Mr. and Mrs. introduction of telephone cable in 1902.
a supper guest at the home of Le- Clayton Ash, Matthew and Jef-
ander Litchy and Miss Verna Lit- fery of St. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs- This year is no exception. radual replac-
chy• Eric Stanley, Sarnia, Mrs. San' The cable allowed the g
William Harrison Sr. and Wad streets
in of the masses of wire on city d
10 -oz- Tarpaulins
Double Stitched
Water -proof. mildew,ope rot
resistanttarps s grommets
Included with g
eVery 48" Not for highway
use.26.50
572-151 8 x 10, 37.95
X72-152 10 x 12' �^
polywoven
Tarps
Orange polywoven covers
for protecting machinery.
Eye -lets and tie -down
ropes included. Not for
truck or higghway use.
572-213 10" x 1 ' 23.75
17 95
572-217 100 x 24.95
a;79-219 12' x 14'
3/a N.P. or 1 H.P. Motor
Capacitor Start
Totally enclosed, 1,725 rpm
motor with dual voltage (115 or
230 V.), 56 frame size, fan
cooled, continuous duty ball
bearing.
516-157 1 H.P. Reg' 11500
106 9A
Farm Price .... .
516-156'1. H.P. Reg. 83.00
Farm Price ........ 77.21
Q UNI I t_u vv-..• -
P.
•Personals
Fordwich
and family of Acton are spending
Holger Espensen and Gary a few days at their home here.
Klaassen of Powassan spent the Ted Klaassean
weekend at their homes here. received and
last week that the
Mrs. Elsie Strong and Mrs• latter's grandmother had passed
Verna Galbraith left Sunday on a away in Germany. She was in her
12 -day conducted bus tour to the 97th year.
East Coast. Mrs. Jessie O'Gorman of List -
Everitt Ashton, Cathy and owel spent three weeks recently
Jane, and Miss Pauline Marin of with Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gibson.
Montreal visited over the week- Miss Teresa Koenig, daughter
end with Mrs. George Ashton and Of Mr. and Mrs. Don Koenig'
also with Mr. Ashton at Heimstra underwent an appendectomy last
Nursing Home, Listowel. week in Listowel Memorial Hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haverfield pital.
and Don, and Mrs. Dora Ridley Mrs Clarence Carswell is a pa -
spent the weekend with Mr. and tient in Palmerston Hospital.
Mrs. Cecil Lynn at Orillia. Miss Sandra Montoux spent
Little Philip Livermore, young- several days last week with rela-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron tives in Shelburne -
Livermore, underwent a tonsil- Parker Eurig was able to re-
.lectomy last week in Wingham turn home Saturday from Lis -
and District Hospital- ., and towel hospital where he had been
Mr. and Mrs. D. confined the past week.
family spent the weekend at Oli- and Mrs. Anson Ruttan and
phant. Janis returned home over the
Mrs. John Bannikoff, Sandra weekend after a two weeks' holi-
and Philip of Waterloo spent last day at their cottage at Amberley.
week with her brother, Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cowan
Foerter and his family of Howick. and family of Palmerston were
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons re- Sunday guests with Mrs. Anpe
turned home over the weekend Armstrong. Darren Cowan re -
after a, three weeks' motor trip to mained for a week's holiday:
the West Coast. Mrs. William Magill of London
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Foerter va th visited Sunday with her mother,
sons spent Sunday evening Mrs Crosby Sotheran.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Foerter at Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston
n
Paris. visited Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Findley Winter and Mrs. Charlotte
Philips at Collingwood.
WHITECHURCH Gary Douglas is at present
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Mary Lou Milligan spent Ralph Kent at Embro.
the weekend in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Gibson of
of
Mrs. Garnet Farrier spent a Flint, Michigan, spent a coup
few days visiting with her broth- days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
er, Jack Gillespie, Mrs. Gillespie sally Gibson and family.
and family of Sarnia and her Mrs. Marie Christensen of Den
mark is spending three months
daughter and family, Mr. and with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mrs. Fred Davis and Dana, nsen.
Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Holger Espe
Misses Jean and Barbara Mrs. Doug Hargrave, Tracy
Campbell of London spent the and Michael, and Mrs. Wayne
Smith and little son spent a few
weekend with Mrs. Robert Ross. bl Beach.
This community extends sym days last week at Sou e
pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd y
ng of k and family in the pass-
ing
ass
ing of Mrs. Whytock's mother,.
Mrs. Robert Helm. who was theformer Myrtle Ritchie. �rv� THE UNIVERSITY
OF
Mr. and Mrs. EarlMrand
Mrs.
I RIO
Glenna and Mr. and Mrs. Bill + ONTA Willis arrived home Saturday from a tour of the Weses tern prov- WESTERN
inces and British Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay and. Extension Courses for Kincardine an Area
an. o by da 197
7
' Graham, accompanied �
and Mrs. John Gaunt, on Sunday,
afternoon went to Toronto to
meet Wendy Kay who had spent a at
two-week holiday with friends at following
on the dates
Kamloops. B.C. The University of Western Ontario will be onnen n of the courses
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleight
! holm, Miss Janet Sleightholm. KINCARDINE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL e9
Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin indicated:from TUESDAY,
Conoda. A Survey
Sleightholm. St. Thomas. Mr and the French Regime to the SEPTEMBER 14
I Mrs. Dalton Noel of Centra la on HISTORY 025 Presets
Saturday attended the wedding of TUESDAY,
David MacDougall of Wingham SEPTEMBER 14
and Donna Sleightholm at Ethel pSYCHOLOGY 140 Child Development
United Church. The bride is a THURSDAY,
niece of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer SEPTEMBER 16
Sleightholm. Hill oSOPHY 020 Introduction to Philosophy
9
that sprung up after a pair of wires moun e
on poles provided the circuit for the world's
first long distance telephone call between
Paris, Ontario and � usherred Ontario the on
August 10, 1876 a
telephone era.
But open wire pole lines are still very
much with us, mainly in the countryside. -
Bell Canada's Owen Sound area has
1,008 miles of this wire in service.
This year our wire removal program
is impressive -210 miles at a cost of
$265,000.
Localities in the Owen Sound
area
that are getting this type
in 1976 include Owen Sound Taraatsworth,
Wiarton, Hepworth, C Y
Wingham, Lucknow, Walkerton, Coghill,
Hanover, Durham and Meaford.
Putting facilities underground almost
eliminates the chance of phone service
interruptions during storms and saves the
cost of winter maintenance during bad
weather conditions.
But wire andcable can't always es because of he pbes-
buried-sometim
ence of rock or other obstructions. An
underground conduit
that require an installed along routes
additional cable every few Years. The relief
cable is then easily pulled through the
conduit rather than another trench having
to be dug.
Bell
Canada
Mixed grain
competition
The results of the mixed grain
competition in the Township of
Howick resulted as folllowcl points.
Andy McMichael, Wendell
Oscar Kieffer, 92;
Stamper, 90: Roy Wormington,
89; Mark Harding, SS: Elmer
Harding, fed:
Ron Shelley. 85:
Bruce Corrigan, f14: John Vande
rarnp, 3:ewart ttnwley, 80_
Harold Gibson won in the mix"
ed grain cut competition.
P
Deadline for NEW STUDENTS applying for admission for the first
time
BER 3 , 1976
time is SEPTEM
Admission Application Forms are available at
and Admie Main ssion Kincardine ion
District High School• Information Handbooks
Forms are also available from the Sum meOndon�N6A SB8 e(519) 679 3632
ment, the University of Western Ontario, L
or 679-3634.
Other cnttrees Gra '60ing Ott at Walker-ton
at Central Seetondary School
oderich District Collegiate, l
Walkerton, G
in Clinton.