The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-10-21, Page 11•
Men A.k Your Help for the Blind
During the past ten days.
'residents of this area have re-
ceived letters which ask don-
ations to aid the work of the
Canadian National Institute for
the Blind. A self-addressed re-
turn envelope and a blank
cheque fern have been enclos-
:d for your convenience.
This campaign is one of the
most important fund-raising
ventures in the ,entire year, and,
should strike a responsive per,
sonal note in each of us. A high
percentage of the money Col-
lected annually is spent right in
our midst, to aid the blind per-
tons in Huron County.
c
Funds are used for rehabiliw.
Cation work, teaching blind per,
sons to re-train themselves as
used members of a .society
which recognizes that not one
individual Can be spared. An,
other very important part ()Ube
work is providing annual holt,
days for sightless persons at the
Lake Joseph camp, where facil-
ities have been installed to per-
�.'�' �"''%.'•riffs
p
mit the blind some of the sum-
row pleasure the rest of us ace
cepa as a .matter of course.
Tour donation will be deep-
ly appreciated~ not only by the
committee which assurnes. res*
ponsihnity for this campaign,
but by our blind friends asweli.
Send us the names of your
visitors.
Auxiliary Tea
FORD WICiIM-The .Nowick
Ladies' Auxiliary to the Legion
held a very suceessfulbazaar,
tea and bake sale on Saturday.
The draw winners were all from
Fordwich. First prize, Bert
Winston; second, Arnold Allan;
third, Miss Lenore Beswetherick.
WinghaM Advance,Times, Thursday, Oct, 21, 1265 - Pae B
Whitechurch News
Mr. Donald Dow of Fast
Wawanosh had his appendix re'
moved in Wingharn & District
Hospital on Monday.
Little Lori and Kerry Sch.
wichtenburg of Port Elgin spent
she week*end with their grand-
Cruise the magical WEST IINDIES
on the CARMANIA
NURS., FRI., SAT., OCTOBER 21, 22 & 23 1965
OVER 140 VALUE
PACKED ITEMS DISTRIBUTED BY
UNITED CO-OPERATIVES
WEST
INDIES
• 0 DAY CRUISE r 2 DAY STAY IN FLORIDA
The 1965 Fall Sale Grand Prize is a ten day vacation
for two; 8 day West Indies Cruise and 2 days in
Florida. The winners will board a plane at Toronto
and be flown to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, after a
short stay in a beautiful motel, they will board the
luxury Cunard Liner Carmania. For eight wonderful
days and nights they will cruise the West Indies in
comfort, the Carmania their floating hotel (no
worries about packing and unpacking). Ports of cart
include Haiti, St. Thomas and San Juan, After re-
turning to Fort Lauderdale they will be flown back
to Toronto.
United Cooperatives of Ontario and your Local
Co-operative will make complete arrangements to
assure you of a most pleasant vacation.
*Registered Trade Mark
•
•
•
CO-OP
SALE $Z1 .97
PRICE each
REGULAR VALUE
$239.95
•o • 000.0.0
O Slimline
M
L i'i�totutt
DELUXE+21
CUBIC FT.
FREE
ELECTRIC
BLANKET
with dryer
purchase
iicozutt
CHEST
FREEZER
Free
Electric
Blanket with
purchase
of
Automatic
Clothes Dryer.
HYDRO SPECIAL
• Separate fast freeze
compartment quick-freezes
and stores 88 lbs. of fresh
food.
• Total capacity of 735 lbs.
• 3 dividers and
3 sliding baskets.
• Five year warranty on
sealed condensing unit.
• Size approximately 75" long,
271/2" wide, 36" high.
•
0
• BASEBOARD
• Measures only 7" high,
38" long and 5" deep
• • Fan -forced radiant
heat with 1,500 watt
0
HEATER
element
• Safety tip -over switch
• Thermostatically
controlled
REGULAR
VALUE
$34.95
CO-OP
SALE PRiCE
13.47
each
• Economy
• �] FILING
1L-
o---'' CABINETS
i " i (Letter Size)
• . A 4 DRAWER
FILE
✓ o ^� 14� " wide •
`� x 52/," high
x 18" deep
• CO-OP
s� . SALE PRICE
o Long asting $319.97
steel with gray each
• baked enamel. Res. Val. 544.95
2 FILE DRAWER $ LE PRICE
O 97
14'%" wide Z4�
.x 2g" high each
x 18" deep Reg. Val. $29.95
O A VALUE FEATURE!
• 410 White, TOILET
Soft,
0 Strong TISSUE
• CO.OP SALE PRICE
$7i» 81c
per 100 rolls per10 tolls
40-60-
100 WATT
Inside
FROSTED
LAMPS
• Replenish your supply now
• 125 volt 1,000 hour rated
40, 60 AND 100 WATT
C0 -OP SALE PRICE
6 for 99'
TOILET SEAT
and COVER
Automatic
CLOTHES WASHER
4" VENT KIT
$4.57 each
• Large 12 Ib. tub with selection switch.
two cycle timer for • Deep over -flow
regular and delicate powered rinse.
fabrics. • Lint filter is
• Hot or warm wash easily cleaned.
• Five year guarantee on washer transmission,
SAE
PRICE PRICE
REGULAR
VALUE
$219.95
•o 000000.00 0
PEN -PAL
HOG
WATERER
• Cast-iron bowl with
baked -on enamel
• Self-locking valve
adjustment screw for
pressure and
gravity systems.
CO.OP $5 97
SALE
PRiCE each
30" BELT DRIVEN EXHAUST FAN
Capacity 7350 C.F.M. at 2010 Pressure
C0 -OP SALE PRICE $144.97 each
Move
stale,
soggy
air
18"
EXHAUST FAN
SALE PRiCE• %4 H.P. motor
$5.47
• Sizse
s: Bhutteox 20%rsand
" sq.
3 •. Ha
each back guard
Regular • 12 month
Value $61.95 warranty
EMI ELECTRIC
3/8
DRILL
• All -steel precision hobbed gears
• Trigger switch and locking pin
• Universal motor for 115 volts
25-60 cycles AC
CO -0P
SALE
PRICE
$16.97
each
Automatic
CLOTHES DRYER
• 24 Ib. dry load capacity.
• Rotary control setting
(high—low-air fluff).
• Full 90 minute timer.
• Large, efficient filter.
• 5.000 Watt element, two
safety thermostats protect
against overheating.
• Child -safe door latch
turns off heat,
stops drum when door
is opened.
CO-OP SALE PRICE
$143.97
•o•o•o•o•o
PENN TEMPERATURE CONTROL
SAVE $2.00
$12.97CD-OP
SALE
each PRICE
• Range 30°F to 110°F
• Moisture, vermin and dust resistant
• Handles heavy duty compressors and
small fans without relays or
motor starters
30DOR-PIECE WEATHERSTRIP SET
Sale Price • Two 7' strips one 3' strip, with nails
1.27 • New 'I nsolite' foam adhered to
a wood moulding
per set
Pre -hung for easy installation •
COMBINATION o
ALUMINUM DOOR
• No special tools needed
• Full 11/4" aluminum,
ruggedly built frame 0
• Complete hardware kit -
including closer
• 4 sizes for Left and right
hand opening
CO-OP SALE PRiCE
• Solid super -strength plastic
won't crack, Chip, dent or warp.
• Available in marbelized White
Green, Yellow, Blue,
Beige, Pink and BIaCk.
CO-OP REG,
SALE 5+8' VALUE
PRICE each $8,50
Nickel 26 piece
Plated /2" Socket
WRENCH SET
• 15 Double Hexagon
Sockets (site 5/16" to 1")
• 3 short box wrenches,
5 open end wrenches
• 5" extension and a
reversible ratchet
• Steer enamelled case
2'6"x6'6" $
2'8"x6'8"
2'10"x6'10"
3'0"x7'0"
Self -storing
storm and screen
ALUMINUM
COMBINATION
WINDOWS
• Easily installed
• Fits united window
measurements
• Complete fittings.
•
26-8.!
0
•
0
•
SALE PRICE 0
Up to 60" $13.97
60118" to 80" $15.97 •
808" to 100" $16.47 0
we tom" $19.47
WATCH FOR MORE OUTSTANDING SPECIALS IN THE COOP SALE HANDBILL
BELGRAVE CO-OPERATIVE� BELGRAVE, OST. SHONE': BR"�s � 3S8�a'
parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Albert
Coultes while their parents
were holidaying•
We are sorry to report Mr.
Charles Martin was admitted
on Tuesday to Victoria Hospi-
tal, London, and on Wednes-
day underwent surgery.
Mrs. Victor Emerson was in
Belgrave Friday afternoon ast.ist
ing in judging recitations of
Grades 1 to 4 in connection
with the School Fair.
The W.M, S. last week
quilted a fancy quilt at the
home of Mrs, Robert Ross.
On Friday, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Elliott and Mr. Myles
St. Marie attended the Plough-
ing Match at Milliken,
Mrs. Claude Coffin, Alex
and John of Kitchener spent
Saturday at their home in the
village.
Congratulations to Mr, Chas.
Martin who celebrated his
birthday on Saturday in Victor-
ia Hospital, London.
Miss Mary Purdon and friends,
Misses Phyllis Weiser and Ther-
easa Strauss of Kitchener spent
Thanksgiving week -end in New
York and attended the World's
Fair. They were on a conduct-
ed tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Currie, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Currie and fam-
ily attended the Presbyterian
anniversary services at Wing -
ham and visited with Miss Leah
Currie.
Miss Ruth Taylor of Toronto
was accompanied home by
Master Robert Gaby of Toronto
and both spent the week -end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor.
Congratulations to Doris
Coultes who won second place
with her speech Charlotte Whit-
ton in Grades 7 and 8 at Bel -
grave on Friday evening and to
Brenda Stapleton, grades 5 and
6, who was also a winner with
her speech on Trees.
Mr. Leroy Rintoul is attend-
ing the Farm Management
course, being held in connec-
tion with the Night School at
Wingham District High School.
Mr. Elwood Groskorth, Can-
ada Packer supervisor for this
area, attended a business meet-
ing in Toronto on Friday.
Mrs. Tom Magoffin spent
Monday with Mrs. RonaldJam-
ieson of East Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jamieson
and Mrs. Mabel Stapleton visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert Procter of Morris.
Little Miss Heather Moffat
of Wingham, spent the week-
end with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elwood Groskorth
while her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Moffat were on a week -end
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ketchum
of Palmerston were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Weber and family.
Those spending the week-
end at their homes were Wayne
Farrier and Wayne Martin of
London, Garry Chapman of
Hamilton, Donald Watt of Tor-
onto, Mary Purdon, and Ann
and Donna Rintoul of Kitchener.
Mrs. Matilda Graham of
Teeswater was a Sunday visitor
and on Monday Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Fischer and family ofPal-
merston were guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Neable.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Mac-
Pherson of Lucknow were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rantoul.
This ideal weather is enabl-
ing the farmers here to corn-
plete threshing, get silos filled
and on Saturday and Monday
many busied themselves taking
up the potato crop.
Mr. Dan Cassidy spent a few
days last week with Mr. and
Mts. Wm. O'Hagan and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Cassidy, Riv-
ersdale .
Preparatory service will be
held at Langside Church on Fri-
day evening, Oct. 29th at 8
o'clock when Whitechurch con-
gregation will be present for the
service,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin,
Mr. and wits. Charles Tiffin,
Mr. and Mts. Russel Ritchie
were Sunday visitors at Coiling-
wood and Owen Sound,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Con-
ley were Sunday visitors with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Conley of Durham.