The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-07-27, Page 11PHONE, 12
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MAIDSTONE, ONT. "I have
been using the Naran Plan for
about eight weeks and have lost
32 pounds. I feel twenty five
years younger and recommend
the Naran Plan to anyone who
wishes to lose excess weight and
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Too much weight saps your
strength, makes you feel tired,
takes the fun out of life. Don't
let excess weight make you look
and feel older than you are. Try
the Naran Plan today, it's amaz-
ing how quickly you can lose
pounds of unsightly fat right in
your own home. Get the Naran
Plan from your druggist today,
it is simple, inexpensive and sold
on a money back guarantee.
FAMOUS PLAYER—Tony Manock, of Kitchener, was one of the well-
known golfers who .attended the Wingham golf tournament last Wed-
nesday; He is shown receiving his prize for second low gross, from. club
president Wilfred 'French. Tony chalked up a par for the course.
He played without a hanicap,
HOLD YOUR BREATH--Ken DOW of Byron is shown above as he got
set to make 'his last putt of the day and break the course record with
a 66 at the Whigham Golf Club tournament last week. He made the
putt and received a big hand from the gallery. -
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HI NEIGHBORS, YOUR
'FOODLAND MARKET
has specials galore throughout the store.
Heinz, Fresh Cucumber Wafer Reg. 31c
PICKLES, 16 oz. jar Only 23c'
Maple Leaf Reg. He
CHEESE SLICES, 8 oz. pkg. Only 29c
Large 82-oz. jar Reg. 69c
Kraft MIRACLE WHIP Only 59c
4-Roll. Package Reg, 470
Ballet TOILET TISSUE 39c
York Brand Reg $1.00
.1/2-gal. ICE CREAM Bricks .... Only 856.
SATURDAY SPECIAL — Is GALLON '19c
Lyons—Noodle and Alphabet Beg. 5 for 65e
CHICKEN SOUP 5 for 45c
(Each package makes 6 generous servings)
Maxwell House — Large. 6-oz, jar Beg. $1.00
INSTANT COFFEE 99c
LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES
IN OUR LARGE MEAT
COUNTER
Fresh Canadian - Guaranteed Lean Reg. - MI lb. 39c
Burns Breakfast BACON ... 1/2.1b. 27c
Fresh Canadian - Guaranteed Lean Reg. 4513
Burns BACK BACON 39c
Fresh A-1 Reg. - lb. 49c
BROILER CHICKENS 39e
Canadian made - 1 lb. pkg. Beg. 53c
Finest Quality WIENERS 49c
Fresh and Delicious Reg. lb. 55e
RING BOLOGNA 4k
BANANA SPECTACULAR
We buy direct tram the express car, to
give you the Lowest Prices.
lbs. for
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COME IN AND SEE OM SPACIOUS DISPLAYS Or
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WE GIVE THE
LOWEST PRICES BECAUSE WE SELL ON VOLUME,
We have a full variety of Frozen Foods at Good Values,
in our brand new spacious white deep freeze counter,
IMPOI?T'ANT NOTICE
BETTER GET YOUR SUPPLY IN PAILS OP
MONTMORENCY 22-lbs, cherries, sugar,
WHILE THEY LAST,
—SPACIOUS PARKING SPACE AT BACK 010 'STORE
SHO E SALE CONTINUES
TYPES OF FOOTWEAR FOR MEN,
VALUE:-PACKED BARGAINS IN ALL
WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
By the Health
Use vitamin pills with caution,
Many of them contain folic acid,'
which can hinder the diagnosis of
pernicious anemia. Some doctors
say many cases of pernicious
anemia have gone unreported be-
cause the patients took daily doses
of vitamin pills containing the
acid, Folic acid is needed for the
normal function of the intestines
and in the formation of red blood
cells. Mast people get all they
need from a balanced diet, contain-
ing plenty of green vegetables.
Twins, who may be hard to tell
apart physically, psychologically
need and seek individual recog-
nition, according to an article in
Today's Health Magazine. The
article says, "Twins struggle for
an identity which, because of
the very circumstances of their
birth, is constantly threatened
with eclipse, They therefore find
it necessaryto assert a cherished
individuality and to demand in-
dividual recognition."
The article added there is scien-
tific proof that even identical
twins are not carbon copies of each
other. It suggested a few rules
which would help each twin evolve
its own personality. Dress them
differently and give them different
toys, encourage and praise their
different skills, refer to them by
name rather than "the twins", re-
quest outsiders not to ask which
one are you?", encourage each twin
to develop his own interests as
well as some friends he can call
his own, as they grow older en-
Courage each to spend some time
on his own away from home.
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Smoked glass or dark glasses
cannot protect the eye from the
direct rays of the sun. Dark
For Your Information
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Community Arena
ZURICH
Comiliunity Hall
BAYFIELD
Town Hall
DUNGANNON
United Church
BLYTH
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ETHEL
Community Centre
BRUSSELS
Library
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First Day • Re-Visit
July 28 Aug. '2
July 29 Aug. 3
July 28 Aug. 2
July 29 Aug. 3
Aug. 2 Aug. 4 '
Aug. 3 Aug. 5
July 28 Aug. 2
July 29 Aug. 3
Aug. 2 Aug. 4
g;..3 Aug. 5
League of Canada
glasses only screen against the re-
flected glare of the sun's rays
striking the earth, Never stare
directly at the sun to "test" a pair
of dark glasses or you are apt to
sustain permanent damage to the
retina of your eyes.
Over 400 Members
On Bus Tour
On Tuesday of last week Huron
County held its annual 4-H bus
trip, Eight bus loads, numbering
over 400 members and their leaders,
made this very interesting tour to
the Ontario Stockyards in Toronto,
United 'Co-Ops of Ontario, Massey-
Harris Farms .and Shur - Gain
Farms at Toronto.
At the Ontario Stockyards the
members were divided into groups
and guides directed the tour
throughout the yards and buildings.
An inspection Of test plots of
grain and crops were inspected at
the Massey-Harris Farms, At the
barns Lacombe and Landrace
sows were shown, as well as an
excellent herd of Shorthorn cattle.
Massey-Harris Farms have a test
track where machines are tested to
see if they work efficiently. This
proved an interesting Tart of the
visit there,
At Shur-Gain Farms, a well-kept
turkey flock was inspected. A de-
licious chicken barbecue was serv-
ed, which brought the tour to a
close. All members arrived home
after having spent an interesting
and very profitable , day,
Provincial Police
Report Charges
District No. 6, Ontario Provincial
Police, reports 166 traffic accidents
for the month of June, in which
nine persons lost their lives, and
71 were injured. Regular vehicle
checks covered 8,106 cars and
trucks and warnings were issued to
3,330 owners,
Nine hundred and fifty-nine
charges were laid and 16 'permits
were suspended. Other charges
were laid as follows: Speeding,-
420; careless driving, 63; overload-
ing, 31; infringements of rules of
the road, 136; failing to remain at
the scene of an accident, 4; driving
while prohibited, 4; failure to re-
port an accident, 3; criminal negli-
gence, 1; driving while intoxicated,
7; ability impaired, 17; other
charges, 21.
Don't use paint to cover those
bark wounds on your trees; it's a
common, but useless, remedy, and
often does the tree harm. Here's
what to do: trim the bark off with
a sharp knife to form a boat-
shaped wound rather than a ragged
One. Coat the bark and cambium
evitheshellac, Smooth off the wood
and paint it with a disinfectant
such as, creosote or corrosive sub-
limate. Avoid the use of these ma-
terials on the cambium itself.
The other day I heard of an idea
which seemed to me to have ,a
I great deal of merit. Not only is it
a time-saver but it could be a
boon to you when you are ready
to redecorate or sell your home.
For lack of a better name we
might call it a "Home File". The
!object of this file is to have all
pertinent facts about your home at
hand.
If you have bought a new house
or an older house, start your file
right away with the details of
purchase. Any alterations or major
repairs should be noted. Mark
what they were and their cost and
file them away. This way you will
always have on hand the amount
of money that you have invested in
your home,
As you go about the task of
your interior decoration, jot down
the details. Details such as the
size of each room, the size of the
windows, how much material was
needed for the draperies, how many
square yards of carpet you bought
for the various areas and 'how
much wallpaper and paint was re-
quired for each job. Attach samples
of the draperies, wallpaper, paint
colour or carpet to these notes and
put them in your "Home File".
Why is this such a good idea?
Well when it comes to rewallpaper
a room you need only go to the
file to find out your needs. Instead
of having to measure your windows
to find out the yardage required
for new draperies in the dining-
room, a trip to the file will tell
you.
If you want to sell the house at
some time—your file will tell you
quickly what you paid and what
you have put into improvements
and repairs.
When it comes time, to actually
move, give your "Home File" about
the decorating details, to the new
home-maker—a welcome gift in-
deed.
SUMMER SCHEDULE
FOR REC. ACTIVITIES
It is suggested that you clip out
this program and tack it up in a
convenient spot for future refer-
ence as to times and places of the
various activities.
Summer Program—July 25-Aug. 19
Children 8 years and over
Tuesdays — 9:30 to 10.:30—Girls'
crafts at the Council chambers.
Tuesdays — 10:30—Girls' softball
at the town park.
Wednesdays—Hikes for boys and
girls together. Meet at town park
at 10:30 with lunch and drink.
Fridays--10:30—Boys' softball at
town park.
An attendance record will be
kept of these activities with
wiener roast at Turnberry Park at
the end of four weeks, for those
with the best attendance.
Mondays and Thursdays through-
out July and August — swimming
instruction at Teeswater Lions'
Pool-191 are registered for these
morning classes.
Children 4,-s sears
Program at Town Teaser
Program Monday to Friday:
1:30 to 2,30—Crafts, quiet, sing-
ing and action games at pool.
2,30 to 4:30—Wading poor open
every day except Sundays and holi-
days,
Wednesday, August 3, at 1:30—
"On Wheels Day" (decorated bikes,
trilces and d611 buggies), Prizes will
be awarded.
Wednesday, August 10 at 1:30—
Pet show at park. Prizes awarded,
Wednesday, August 17, at 4:30—
Picnic supper at park.
Attendance record — Prizes for
best attendance.
Tennis net available—phone 276R.
Insurands:---$1,50 to cover all re-
creational activities from now to
end of Novencioer. 13-20-27
Huron Had Largest
Rabies Count
Last year Huron County bad the
largest number of confirmed rabies
eases in animals recorded for the
province, a total of 93 Oates.
Human exposure occurred to
some degree in most. of the local
instances. Through the splendid co.
ovation of the county office of
the Health of Animals branch, Ca-
nada Department of Apiculture, it
eases developed here.
While this year there has, br=oil
a market overall reduction in the
incidence of rabies in Southern. On'
tarin the reduction is bused 'the
market degrease (72%) in the nom,
ber of eases of proven rabies hi
the fox. There 114S been no reduce
tion in the number of proven rabid.
skunks during the current year. T,11.
eleven Ontario counties, skunks
were the Only wild creatures report*
ed with rabies, Six other counties
reported rabies also in cattle).doP,
cats and horses.
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Still time to visit
Free TB Detection Clinic
at the following centres:
operating from 2 to 5 p.m. and '7 to 10 p.m.
For Health's Sake - Don't Forget!
the 10 Door Prizes—No Limit to Number of Advs.
was possible 'to check promptly on
all cases which involved humans.
Rabies vaccine, while available
through branch laboratories, is also
kept in stock by the Huron County
Health Unit and in several urgent
cases it was possible to dispatch
vaccine immediately on receipt of
the request for prophylactic treat-
ment.
Despite some initial apprehen-
sion, the people of Huron County
responded most intelligently to the
threat—in some instances actually
on their doorstep—and no human