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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-05-04, Page 8I" Waipe Folding Aluminum AWNINGS TILES LUMBER -- :BUILDING Telephone 260 Aluminum SASH DOORS CUPBOARDS Winghon • - • FLOOR WALL t, 1rhtmt Advall neSdaY, May 4th, 11100 PeoplahoShop TheAdvanco-Timi Stop It Before It Starts Now you con control AND-STOP. internal worm dambge in your hogs.- That's right = a continuous medication of your hogs is now possibie with the.neier SHUR. GAIN Medicated Hog Feeds FOR. SHUR-GAIN 18% PIG BOOSTER-STARTER MEDICATED AND SHUR-GAIN 16% HOG GROWER MEDICATED" now contain a sensational new antibiotic, called HYGROMYCIN B So what does this mean to you? - - e just this: SHUR. GAIN Medicated HOG FEEDS (1) Controls worm dcunage before if starts. (2) Kills worms before they mature, so halting re.infection. (3) Protects against foilow.up infection In work+ dainaged 11sta*. (4) Does no* throw pigs ''off feed". (51 Continuous protection of more kinds of warms. (6) Makes possible more efficient feed utilization- (7) Requires no change in feeding methods. (8) Does not affect the taste or smell of feed. SWITCH TO SHUlt.t-AiN HOG FEEDS (MEDICATED) and SWING MORE PRO- MS YOUR WAY gdex Staps nemia .Losses Nei* PIGDEX* Injectable -Iron vhf ei ini in a tet baby pig 'anemia Pigdex saves young pigs by giving them the iron they need —iii a form they can easily use. It is your lowest -cost inj ecta ble iron. Get new Pigdex today! 517.4 T.M. nerd. Cyanamid df Canada Limited 371 711) PIGDEX STOPS ANEMIA Don't Miss These Savings At 1-3 Off ALL PASSENGER Tires PAY FOR THREE AND TAKE AWAY FOUR All stock aizes and grades on sole at One-Third Oa regular price ineluding 600/10; 670/15; 71.0/15 and 150/14,-MI are Nett, Freak Sleek Dmilop Tires. NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR SUMMER DRIVING! Huron Motors Limited A. D. MiteWILLIAM: YOUR DITNLOP DEALER IN WINGITAM AND DISTRICT . . . . PHONE 237 WINGHAM Buy the Best--Buy lor Less NEVER BEFORE .• A- BUSINESS OFFERING SUCH A FUTURE! art Today with -St Nutria' a Successful Tomorrow for Maintenance So Little — Peturns So Much ofTRINO SEVERAL VARIETIES OF CHOICE (WALITY STOCK OF FINEST IVIETATHINS NI! ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Come, Phone or Write to Mrs. Robert Sinnanten and Rich- ard, Wingham, visited on Sunday with Mr. and :Kra. dohn Sinnanion, Wroxeter. • Mr. Ed. Falconer and Miss Mar- jorie Currie of London agent the. week-end with her mother, Mrs, R. J. Currie. Mr. Fred Deacon Is again a pa- tient in Wingham Hospital, after suffering another heart seizure on Satnrday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Day of Gar- de visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Currie. Mr. Currie has been quite. ill with .flu. Dr, and 1Vfm. Donald Watt and Elizabeth of Bella Coola, B.C., vis- ited with his parents, :'Rev. and • Mrs, W. Watt on Thursday arn1 spent the week-end with, her -par- cats, Mr. and Mrs. William, Lines of Toronto. p$% Watt was the mis- sionary speaker at Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto, last Sunday for three services on their 50th anniversary. He was also one of several on it panel on mission- ary work held in the church. on Monday evening. They came by plane and. returned; to B.C, by plane on Tuesday morning. The W.M.S. of the United' Church is holding an Easter Thankoffering meLang in the church here on May 11 at 8.15 p.m., when Rev. J. H. Steed of Moorefield, a returned missionary, will he guest speaker. Societies from, Luoknow, Bitievale Langside and the local Presbyter- Ian Church have been invited to attend to hear this noted speaker. Mr. tuid Mrs. Cameron Simmons and Nancy of London visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cinis. Martin and Wingham relatives on Saturday. Mr. and, Mrs. Clayton Scholtz and family of Ooderieb visited on Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Scholtz. Mrs. J. 0. Gillespie, Mrs, Walter Lott and Mrs. Ezra, Schultz spent Monday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laiallaw •of London anent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Etroy I,;(idlaw. • Unusual Job for Wingham .136'• y Shop PRIZE WINNERS—Winners in the, annual compe- tition sponsored, by the Winghain Bridge Club were presented with trophies last Thursday evening, The group inch:dee left to right, Mrs, Art Wilson, fourth prize, winner; Joseph Martin, third prize winner; Mrs. Richard Lloyd, president of the club; Art Wilson, second prize and 141rs Herb Campbell, who was top tvinner.,---Photo by Connell.' Early ProtectiOn.. AOinst Sours Milk replacers help you raise your calves more profitably-- partionlarly when they give you the many extra benefits of Aureornycin.* replacers containing Aureomycin help protect young calves against scours and other digestive upsets right thmugh the. milk feeding period. But that's not all. Calves receiving Aureolnycin in their diet giow faster . they Use feed more fficiently and they have better physical appearance. A milk replacer containing Aureomycin is a complete feed.: Simply mix with water and feed according to manufacturers' directions. Put your cow back on the production line by seeing your teed manu- facturer or feed dealer today. A.Ot him for a Milk replacer containing AtintOMYCIN. T. M. RPect AUREOMYCIN MILK REPLACER $702 - A IVI lb OP CANADA LIMITED AVAILABLE N W T Wingham Feed Mill W . in gnaw , Ontario 58118-GAIN SAMOA WHITECHURCH Mr's • Robert Meinnis of Teeswater, busy during the past week, build- Mr. Victor Emerson has- been Mr, Arnold Lotigheed, who has log an extension to the garage at the manse, been employed for the past few weeks at :lt> immas,. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Relison Falconer of Lougheed and Children, who have Sarnia were at Barrie for the been with her parents for. the past week- end attending the marriage Iwo weeks, returned to their home of Mr. and Mrs, William Wright, at Midiarki ,on Saturday. and Brian and Paul 7i-falconer spent the week-end with their grandpar- Mr, and Mrs. Irwin. MeCienaghan ents, Mr. and Mrs. C.'eeil Falconer. and family 'of St. Thomas, visited on Sunday - with his parents, Mr, and MrS. Ben lVfeClenaghan. Mr. and Mrs, itarold Finlay and Brenda of Belmore visited on Sun- day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin. Miss Lillian Smyth of Toronto and Mr., Barry Vincent of Hamilton spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Smyth. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Coultes and Diane, and Mr, and Mrs. Alex Leaver, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,. D, A, Hackett of AO- field. • Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Musgrove and his. mother; Mrs. Musgrove of Wrexeler, visited on Sunday with Mrs. D. Willis. William Willis, whd has been working at Harris- ton, spent, the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cronin of Caledon spent a few days last week at their _home on Highway 86, -Mr. . Fred Leaver returned to Toronto. on Sunday, after spending the past week at the ll,,eaver home. on. the River Road, Mr. A. E. Purdon of Ltieknow, is a patient M. Walkerton Hospital. this, week. • Mr, and :Mrs. Dan TIMM and family, ,.and Mts. Orville Tiffin, visited on Sunday with Mr.. and 0 ti R •rass Seeds ARE ALL TOP QUALITY .the reliable. sittte, BRIGGS SEMS .6. - Mr, Rutherford Reavie isa patient in Westminster Hospital, London., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clood and Mr. and Mrs. Israel. CI-ood and children are moving this week to. their new home on Main St., Wing- ham, Mr, and Mrs, Ludwilt Nos. trzwa and their three children, are moving from near Lueknow to take over the Good farm. Mr. and Mrs, William Kennedy of Marnoch visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, John Woolcoek of Oleriannon. • - Mr, and Mrs, Archie Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. James Iienderson of .traritford spent the Week-end -With Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin of Kinloss. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pardon .and Mr, .Harris Pardon, Wingham, .visited on Sunday at the Tiffin home. Mr. Charles Johnston Clark Johnston's father, is in Johnston, Hospital after a severe heart seizure 'last Thursday- night, Mrs. Reuben Tiffin of lAingside, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ihmetson. .Mr. Gary 3/fotton. of Waterloo College, and Kincardine, had charge of the service in the Pres.. .byterian, Church here on Stinday.. II/fr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm and family visited. on -Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Robert Bolton of Teeswater. 'hast Wawanosh Council was sett ting up the ertishee in Aldin. Par- den's gravel pit on Monday,. ft's a 'Jong time since the frost was as hard on toads, aft It haft been this spring, Many cars and. trucks have had to be pulled out of bottomless holes, -and detours soon broke up under .heavier traffic. Mr, James Forster arrived home from. Victoria Hospital - on Thurs- day lest, coming by ambulance. Clarence Adams commenced wont . on Monday • with the Cox Construction. Co. of kitchener. .Me, and Mrs, Mitchell :Elliott; and family, of Ailsa -Craig, and his Mother, .Mrs, Cordon Elliott, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family .visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mr's. William McPherson of St. -Helens. ;tie ladies of the Wornett's Insti- tute Wilt meet oft Ttiesday next at Fry and Blackhall facory, Wing- ham, at 2:30 p.m. and. be taken on a tour of limpet-than, and then meet for a lunch, served by. the Wing- ham ]institute in the - town hall, .Where the 'Inialliess meeting will be held. the latileS. of the tottlitaillity are cordially invited to attend. Victor Emerson and -Mrs. Ezra Seholtz will attend, the insti.- tote enitterenee held in Guelph at the G.A.O. this Thursday and Vtiday, Alm Sam Reid club her daugh- ter; Mrs, William Humphrey of Laeknow visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. W. R. le artier, Mrs, VI, H. Grositorth and Karen, the Viringlatin Distriet High School Queen were In Londlift• on Ti`titlay and spent the day as guests of the London Free Press, with a, picture of all the "Queens" in the Satur- day paper, All enjoyed the trip and the entertainment. Miss Norma Forster and Miss Beverly Gaunt of the Well's Acad- emy, London, spent the week-end with their parents in W. Wawa- nosh. Mrs. John :Inglis and Tommy of Fordwich .visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex :Inglis. Mrs. John Flannigan of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Mae Inglis of High- gate, and Mr. • and. Mrs. Roddy Inglis and family -of Watford visit- ed last week-end with their par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Inglis. Mr. and Mrs. Edward_ Nicholson and Colleen of Thamesville spent the weelt4md , with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchison and s'ith Goderieh relatives, Of the seven challenge shields: awarded for school choirs, rhythm hands and double trio. at the Bel- grave Music Festival, -the town- ship of East Wawanosh won five as well as the top four winners in the duet class, also top winners in the solo classes, These winners will he presented on the Saturday Morning Studio Party. on CENN.' Radio. Miss Agnes King of .:Eitunilton was a visitor . with, hoe mother, Mts. Eddie King froth Friday to Monday, at the • home of Mr.' and Mrs. Bert Miffs Irene Paton of Wingham and Mr. and' Mrs. George Coultes visited on Stindhy with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Perini of Mitchell. Miss June Wright of Clifford spent the week-end at the home of her sister, Mrs4Sidney Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Beeeroft, Ronald and Kip, and Mr. mid HOWSON & HOWSON Illyth W 'sham -4114111111111111111iIIKINIIIIIIIIIIMILIIIMiliiibillSiligilin11111111011i111•1111111111b11111i WHEN IT COMES TO BODY WORK, you'd have to go a long waY to find a shop any more versatile thim the Winghairt Body Shop nt the north end of the eommunity. As the above picture shows, Sid Adams, ieft,.awner fit the shop, took on the job of re-painting Russ Farrier's light aireraft last Week. Russ flew his plane in to a field close to the Adam's establish- ment, and it was then misted over by hand Where Sid was able to do a _fine job of re-painting fie plane. Service such as this points rip the fact that the Winghatu Body Shop eau: look after almost any job that comes niong,-Why don't you call. Sid Adams, about; your cur—and have all those winter dents and rust removed snail. (advertisement-) PHONE—WROXETEA JAMES O. STOKES UTRI WINGIIAM ONIMMIGNEMMINISIO