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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-11-19, Page 3.Co.op PRE-CHRUSTM WIN A 10 DAY _- VACATION FOR TWO! 3 days in Miami Beach, then a 7 -day luxury cruise from Miami to Puerto Rico to the Virgin Islands! All expenses paid! Enter now, there's nothing to buy --• just visit any retail co-operative during the Sale and fill out an entry blank. 21 cu. ft. WINNERS OF FALL SALE 1963 CONTEST Mr. and Mrs. Melville Barber of OWEN SOUND, were the lucky win- ners of an all expense paid vacation to BERMUDA, last year. You may be the winner this year! See con- test rules above, i1C011412 CHEST FREEZER Start Saving on Food Costs! • Total capacity of 734 lbs.. , with an 88 Ib. separate fast - freeze compartment • Complete with two anozinc baskets and divider • Dimensions: Height 36", Length 75", Depth 27/4" • 5 year warranty on sealed condensing unit ASK ABOUT LOW-COST CO-OP BUDGET TERMS Reg. Val. $254.95 AUTOMATIC /kg." 104. ] CO-OP SALE PRICE $219.E7 "Custom"ec>�' I4-cou.nt -rpWT. CLOTHES WASHER VOA AUTO CLOTHES DRYER • Large 12 Ib, tub capacity, two ' with 4" Vent Kit '� EACH * Big 24 Ib. dry load capacity with vacuum fluff drying action • Rotary control setting (high - low • air O fluff) • Full 90 minute timer gives ample time for drying even the heaviest bedspreads �; and work clothes • Child -safe door latch stops drum when door is,opened* cycle timer, hot or warm water 111 selection • Gentle but positive washing gets your clothes deep clean • Deep overflow powered rinse and easy -to -clean lint filter assure you of thorough rinsing... co-op $19 f 697 CO-OP SALE PRICE REG. VAL. SALE PRICE14 6 E97 H I $234.95 0"F+ ' 1 1001*010i TO101 Ft`1 *'Fr'- 11l00I 11< 'l 0' #1 #7*'1 7rr'010#701 7. Now is the time 1prr 28 .� vv I Ik to invest in an ALUMINUM EXHAUST FAN ' EXTENSION=_ =_ "Air King" • Ideal for barns, = ` • Protective shutters poultry houses 1k LADDER Sij - •.R -T Portable and back guard hatcheries "7+� • y, H.P. motor ••Rust proof, weighs 111/ lk • 12 mth, warranty (Westinghouse) 33 pounds • Safety locks, ',� FAN FORCED HEATER • pivoting shoes *Rungs `' . II1/z' high, 15" wide, Regular Value $ 87 An will never twist loose Extra 71/2" deep $74.00 ,57EACH •Two 14' sections, 25' �! . Instant, 1320 watt heat- working length 1 ▪ warmth ing element (4500 BTU) Complete With pulley, • Quiet fan with safety "While Rodgers" Controls operation of I p y, Ilk when ;OU grille TEMPERATURE 35°F - 110°F range. Regular Value $49.95 ' ▪ need If. •Convenient carryingIt CO-OP SALE PRICE ,le fansand r"nm nrnesnrs sisal rope • Automatic thermostat handle CONTROL U')17:" $12.97 SALE P $�s 97 j �y Reg. vol. CO OP $18•47 } PRICE EA. ( PRICE L►�•EA. • & $21.95 SALE �t$ EA. y� y� y� y� y� ,.} y} ,,fit ,� , } y� y� PRRII C Eye 00*- 0.0000-1 -(#0100.0000000 Olk i 0.41#;1;(00;1 4 C She'll appreciate this now - and for many years to come! SWIVEL -TOP VACUUM CLEANER • Foot operated switch and roll -easy wheels • Braided polyethlene hose, combi- nation rug and floor tool, crevice tool, upholstery nozzle, dusting brush and two wands • Permanent or throw -away bags Save Co-OP59.77 over SALE $ EACH $1 5." PRICE • Lasts for years! 1k SPRUCE GREEN "Sapphire" Vinyl XMAS TREE • 73 vinyl branches • Needles that never shed • Approx. 61/2 feet tall • Flame proof • • Complete with metal stand Regularly CO-OP $617 $8.95 SALE PRICE EACH ▪ Save now on Xmas Liles! .1 OUTD 15 LITE R INDOOR 15 LITE OO Reg. Vol. 35,75 Reg. Val. $4J9 CO.OP SALE PRICE $4:17 $2.97 (complete with coloured bulbs) DRILLS 34, IkCapacity: Steel a/a" Wood 3/4" 3/8" DRILL • Perfect for drill attachments • Chuck speed -1000 RPM (no load) • 115 volts -- 2 amperes • . ▪ CO-OP SALE PRICE11 $2 L87 Reg. Vol. $36.95 ® EA. It 1/4" Electric DRILL Capacity: Steel 1/4", wood %a" 3 -law geared, chuck Reg. Vol. $17.95 and hey iz • Chuck speed 2250 rpm SALE $' • 87 . I15 volts - 2 amperes PRICE EA. 30" Deluxe Reg. Val. $214.95 A Really NEW Gift Idea! Make cooking a pleasure ELECTRIC RANGE • Streamlined, fluorescent lit background, controls are out of children's reach • Seven -heat rotary switches - timed appliance outlet • Tubular broil element - oven light - push button switch • 30" wide, 281/" deep, 36" to cooking top (471/4" overall height) CO-OP $ .t)77 SALE PRICE 1 S EACH "Lady Torcan" ELECTRIC (KNIFE You just guide it .. , this knife slices or carves oven - fresh bread, meats, poultry, fruit, vegetables, even angel -food cake - thick or thin without tearing. Both blades snap out of motor unit for easy cleaning. Blades are finely honed, with scalloped edge to stay razor sharp, Ideal Christmas Gift FLOOR POLISHER • Modern 'low silhouette', two -brush style • Counter rotating brushes for better balance • Complete with fett.buffing pads Coop 277 Save more SALE than $6.00 PRICE �EACH Conventional 6.70 x 15 Regular Value $17.75 SALE PRICE $15.97 EA. REG. VAL. $25.95 co-oP /{�� 97 SALE / EACII PRICE 1► ealleflallieflaterearaffeellearealliarairelein J "Nifte Hawk" LANTERN co.oP $4,.9i SALE CH PRICE (less batteries) Orig. Val. $9.65 • Red signal flasher, 3" pre -focused spot light • Steel head swivels 180°; head and flasher rotate 360° • Uses 6 volt battery (No. 793) or eight CO-OP D -cell batteries(.i ) "HUSKIE" Winter can be more enjoyable with a 4 ply Nylon MUD AND SNOW TIRES TUBELESS Whitewall( 7.50 x 14 Regular Value $23.45 SALE PRICE $110.97 TUBELESS 7.50 x ] 4 SALE PRICE 6.70 x 15 $17.47 Reg.$20.25 I EA. Save almost `d Self Propelled >f "MAGNA" r� TWIN CHUTE c0•op SNO'W*IVIOINER SALE PRICE 4 H.P. - 24" swath $249.9/ -Big in Capacity, EA, light in Weight $70 • 4 H,P. Briggs & Stratton engine, easy -spin recoil starter • Enclosed gear drive transmission • Ribbed tires for maximum traction • 1 year guarantee -0100p-0,00-0-0004-0.0-00104-14-0 Save Mom hours of work every week... get her a REGULARLY $249.95 Automatic Portable DISHWASHER • Plugs into110 volt outlet • Portable - no Installation • Load it - Set it - Forget it • Up to 15 place settings - • Rolls easily on silent castors Don't be a dishwasher - buy one CO-OP SALE PRICE $219" BELGRAVE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOC. DIAL WINGHAM 357-2711 PHONE BRUSSELS 388W10 Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 1WHITECHURCH Mr, and Mrs. Albert Coul- tes and Diane spent the week- end with Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Coultes of Wallaceburg. Mrs. George Needham of Pinkerton spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wall. Miss Winnifred Farrier of To- ronto spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. W. R. Farrier. Mr, Jim and Lois Falconer, accompanied by Mrs. Cassie Falconer, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Wel- wood. The Country Curlers are holding their re -organizational meeting in the club rooms of the Belgrave Arena tonight (Thursday) at 8:30. Mrs. Leroy Rintoul attended a demonstration on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Carl Whitfield of Blyth, Miss Florence Beecroft of Toronto spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dustan Beecroft, Mr. Bill Kennedy of Willow - dale spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee of Dungannon were Sunday vi- sitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dus- tan Beecroft. Mr. James H. Currie and Mrs. Mary Galbraith and Miss Leah Currie, both of Wingham, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Currie. Mrs. Mary Galbraith and Mr. James H. Currie are at- tending the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Mrs. Galbraith will remain for the week with her brother, Mr. Elgin Currie and Mrs. Currie. Mrs. Roy McInnes of Toron- to and Miss Kay McIntosh of Walkerton were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt. Mr, and Mrs. Russel Gaunt visited Sunday evening with his aunt, Mrs. John Miller of Lucknow. Mrs. Ezra Welwood and Mrs. Gordon Elliott, both of Wing - ham, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes to Wal- laceburg and spent the week- end with Rev. and Mrs. D. A, Currie and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lang, Roger, Diane and Stephen of Elmwood visited on Sunday witl- Mr, and Mrs. Carl Weber. Mr. John Taylor, East Wa- wanosh, was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Em- erson. The Whitechurch and Lang - side men's choir, Wesley Tif- fin, Phillip Steer, Peter De Boer, John De Boer, Alex Craig Billie Wall, David Wall, Gor- don Wall, Les Reynolds, Jack Forester, Lorne Forester, Wal- lace Conn, George Conn, Mur- ray Gaunt and Douglas Simp- son were at the Presbyterian Church, Lucknow on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McAlli- stet of Culross spent Tuesday evening of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mrs. Olive Boss of Wing - ham visited Thursday with Mrs. Lillian McClenaghan. Mrs. Ethel Stewart of Wing - ham spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Dan Tiffin. Mrs. Emma Coffin and John left by bus for Galt last Thursday where John remained until the week -end. Mrs. Cof- fin went to Dorval to visit her daughter, who has not been well. The Whiteehurctt Sewing Sisters held their final work meeting at the home of Mrs. Torn Magoffin last Wednesday a ftcrnoon. Quite a number from here attended the commencement exercises held in the Wingham District high School Friday eve- ning. S. Heart Euchre Mrs. Ross King was high lady and Reuben Appleby was high man at the euchre party in Sa- cred Heart parish hall last week. Harold Walker won the draw prize. The hostesses were Miss An- nie McKinnon and Miss Mary Hchn, and their committees. There were 17 tables in play.