The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-04-25, Page 7•
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Cedar, with its natural beauty and
weather resistance, is the perfect
fencingmaterial. leaver stocks a
wide.seIeefion of easy -to -erect
fencing inioeveral types of wood.
Pricing examples are for cedar.
A) Texan Rail
4 -ft, high
B) Park Fence
5'6" high
0) Ranch Rail
3 -ft. high
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all pre-cut wood, nails and complete plans.
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8'x12'
with 3 steps
'your
Cedar Picnic Table
Sig 71" length seats the whole family on two
side benches. Simply nail legs and benches to
assembled top. Nails, easy instructions incl.
8' x 7' Spacemaker
Storage Shed
'Maplewood' gives you 51 square feet of
protective storage space at this low price.
Big 41" wide door easily accomodates
lawnmower, wheelbarrow. New design features
• include sturdy mid -wall bracing; tough snap -
lock corner capsand ridge guards. Easy to
assemble with numbered parts. All steel
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405 JOSEPHINE ST.
WINGHAM
PHONE 357-2581
STORE HOURS:
Monday Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p. m.
Saturday s
8:00 a.m.-12 Noon
Participat g . elementary.
school 'in Kum County .are
having students write .a Olathe'
alali
at -
mstt s Contest WWII 1* spon-
sored by Ott A a Grand/_ Valley
MteMati'cs 'eoc ation . The
Grade•
•!7 and 8 f r .. s
school who will write the
Pared test are Cathy Fiachar,
Andy Reim, Sean KOJI, .Murray
Metcalfe, DennisMet,, cam -
won Ross, Kevin McKay, Susie
Powell, Murray rear, Mary -Ann
Nicholson, . Rick Brighton and
Bruce CaaWbelle
The intramural two -pitch
league was to have begun last
Monday. U.nfortunately,' incle-
ment weather caused the first
games t6 b e resebeduled ata
later date. Two -pitch was chosen
over other variations of baseball
because it allows for participa-
tion from all grades: Kindergar7
tens"through Grade 8. The game
provides an excellent opportunity
Urgive the experienced and the.
not -so -skillful. a chance,
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e 'On April 24, Mrs. MacIntyre's
Kindergarten pupils planted
vegetable seeds such as beans*
lettuce, corn and sweet,potatoes.
Each `student has'.his .individual
"garden" in a box. Every morn-
ing the children are :eagerly.look
ing for signs :bf growth.
Final euchre
BLUEVALE- The final
euchre of the season was held
Thursday night with .nine ;sables
playing. Mr. and Mrs. charies
Mathers, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
•Machan .and Mr,. and Mrs. Hugh
Campbell were in charge. ;
Prizes were . won by Al
Breckenridge and Mrs. Harry El-
liott, high wvintiere; . low winners
were Sheila 'Walker and Harvey
The Heng to . 4
vlasses
festival production* imam
w
cedethe plays
Grade' 1
opted
eat
wry of the "Little Red ".
'Tracy Jarvis acted out. the t
role supported
` azy lar 8s
(duck ), l tI T la Wog), David
Whey` (cat) . Soma
waille#7
portrayedt ere eefl
flock 0f . r' e . a
� " tit
f Alp�'a '"
the choice of the ,combined
gradesland 2. Each actorWare a,
shinny red cr bine hat anti Par-
ticipated in ate` avit%l
arcentered around.'"Gr auny ► c
y"' (Maryan�n�e itatdal. 'There.
were.iso , dances, garnes, and:
:story -ling all of a: invot
the use• of :letters«
The .coin�bined .rctn
grades 3 and 4 tamed around
Franc (Kathy Mc Cay) e
l throe dragon (Mui ray
Snell)a. had been tkaignoinaPPed..
by a villain (may Jarvis)',
ly a. .colhi
medieval ell and
Calc
l
mdto aaadegha
on►bppayamrdiennidgs: ahe dtheF odle
-`.
some.. prince (Br ,
stole the heart ri0000.
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prod cti were re
celved by ; applrecialive fi
Timm; the lucky draw went to diences:
Susan Chapman. :
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A delicious lunch was served by
several ladies.
The Recreation Committee
would like to thank all those par-
ticipating to make these .euchres
a success.
veva
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathers `"
visited Sunday evening at Huron -
view and with Mr. and Mrs. Rae
Mathers at Goderich.
Tuesday evening J. J. Elliott
celebrated his birthday when his
family surprised: him with a
party. Those present at Mr. and
Mrs. Elligtts' home were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Mathers, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Elliott, Mr. and Mrs.
Marty Cretier, Bob Mathers, Mr.
and Mrs. George Townsend and
family and Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Campbell antifamily. Cards were
received from those unable to be
present.
...
Beano
Shrinks
. ` fwxt;>�sivi
A rcnowyed
' found a unique healing substance
with the ability to ;shriltIc'4iemor
rhoids painlessly. It relieves itching„
and discomfort in '7minutcs ` attic`
speeds up healing of the injured,'
inflamed. tissue. -
-In case after case, '+ftile gently
relieving ) trtookain, pl,actua
ace.l rcdut tion
`
Most irttpottant ` of 411--resullks
were sothorough that this improve*
Ment was maintained over •a'period
of many months.
All this was accomplished with a
healing substance (Bio -Dyne) which
quickly helps heal injured cells and
stimulates growth' of new tissue.
Now Bio -Dyne is offered in Oint-
ment and suppository form called..
Preparation H. Ask for it at all drug
stores. Satisfaction or your money
refunded.
NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT
ANDERSON'S FERTILIZER
PRIDE SEED CORN
Ready To Go
USED EQUIPMENT
8.32.16--6.24-24--16-16.16
MM•706.100 H.P. Diesel 4 Wheel Drive Tractor
J.D.-AR Tractor
12 John Deerd Wheel Dista from 11 to 21 ft. mostly whit new `tides.
SEVERAL OTHER WHEEL DISCS
14 or 16 ft. Ghnco Trail Cultivators
J.D. 490 and 290 Corn Planters
J.D. 14SH - S and 6 furrow 16 in. semi mounted Plows.
J.D. 3 and 4 furrow Trail Mows.
9 and 10 ft. Packers and Mukhers
3 J.D. and Gehl Flair Chopin
McCormick No. 102 PTO Spreader
Bah Elevators, used Disc Blades
3 Gehl Forage Boxes with roof on Hoist 8 ton wagons.
18.4 k 34 Dual Wheels
Mo. 45 S.P. Combine with Omds pkkup
Several J.D. and New Idea Hay Conditioners.
NEW EQUIPMENT
Dion Forage Boxes on Hoist Wagons with Ill x 15 tires.
210 bushel gravity boxes.
225 Amp Lincoln Welders
Yti • 3/. and 1 H.P. Air Compressors
20 inch Disc Blades.
New sell Used Plow Coopers
Poly Baler Twine $14.65
A.B.M. FARMS LTD.
3 Miles South West of Mote:worth
Alvin B. Martin, Listowel 2914770
Elmer Martin, Brussels 887-9043