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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-05-23, Page 70 Our factory built hones and cottages are nnIneered for lasting value. Use our pIar p or yours to design the home of your choice. You con help build; it and save money. Ask about our factorybuilt Self .Help. Homes. For full information. Canis Cliff f Emr erfol1,, Sales Representative, Point Clark, R. R. 1, Kincardine. Office 395.5020 Home: 395.5544 NOTICE IS ;HEREBY GIVEN to all persons in possession of lands in any Municipality in the County of Huron. In accordance with the Revised Weed Control Act, 1972, Section 4, 14 and 20 and amendments thereto, \that unless noxious weeds growing on. their lands are destroyed by June 15, 1974 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. The co-operation of all citizens is solicited. 44 THE WINGHAM` KINSMEN; CLUB, recently elected their executive for nextThee officers will take office officially ':next Month, The new e (front row) 1llecutlxe members areAno MeMurray.y McLennan, ' second. Vice president; Andy • Bridge, president; Garry Robinson, past president and John Green, first vice president;: (back row) Don Carter, director; LeRoy Jackson, treasurer;. Larry McDonald, secretary; Bob 'Crawford, director; *,Garry Watcher, registrar and Rene Jones,. bulletin editor. Un. fortunately Dan Mansell, also a director, was absent for this photo. (Staff Photo) Personal' otes from Gorne • Mrs. Alex Taylor, Mrs. Lorne Walker, Miss Margaret Dane and - Mrs. William Wilson of Fordv�rieh visited Thursday with Mr.. and Mrs. Duff Bell of Elmira. Miss Judy Galbraith of London spent the weekend with her, par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Gal, braith. Miss Lois Ferguson of SL Thomas spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson and on Sunday ac- companied them to'visit Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ferguson of George- town. , Fred Sliarpin is a patient in Listowel Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Gerald May, Rev. and Mrs. Harry Jennings of Wroxet- er, Miss•Edna Lawrence and Curly Neville of Toronto visited Mrs. Charles Lawrence in Victor- ia Hospital, London, on Sunday. a Scott Galbraith... of Kitchener and Joesph Galbraith of London visited over'the Victoria'. Day weekend with their parents, Mir„ and Mrs: Ken Galbraith. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kidnie of Alliston visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller.. • Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCully of St. Marys visited last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farrish. The former was a room and classmate of Mr. Farrish at the OAC. Guelph' in 1924. Mrs: Frank Earls of London visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mundell of Wingham over the Victoria Day Weekend. Mrs. A. L. Stephens, Mrs. Cecil Grainger and Mrs. Alvin: Grainger attended the grade tion of Mrs. Michael Grainger at, r-- spent Tuesday with -Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wilson of Oakville. Miss Kathy Powell of Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Elliot of Kitchener spent the weekend with -Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell. Mrs. N. Hutchison of Moles- worth is spending a few days with Mrs. John Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke of Woodstock and Mr. Stanley'Edgar of Molesworth visited Sunday .at the same. home. Mrs. Wilford King is a patient in . Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and M�s . Jack Edgar, Brian. and Karen' of Georgetown Mrs. Thomas' MacDonald spent the Wilfrid Laurier University, a .few days with friends in Lon- with honors in music. don. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gray: :'urr M1 61st ANNIVERSARY SALE OFFERING YOU THE YEAR'S GREATEST VALUES IN HOME FURNISHING SAVINGS YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT. LOW SALE PRICES �$ SALE STARTS THURSDAY, MAY 23 Open Thursday and Friday Nights DAY IN AND DAY OUT CURRIE'S FURNITURE ENDEAVORS TO BRING YOU THE FINEST IN HOME FURNISHINGS: VALUES. THAT FEATURE NOT ONLY THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE BUT ALSO THE GUARANTEE THAT COMES FROM THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS WHOSE NAMES YOU HAVE COME TO KNOW AND TRUST. ELECTROHOME - 4 PC. SPANISH BEDROOM SUITE: The elegance of Spanish design at a GREAT LOW PRICE. Large 68 inch triple dresser with 9 drawers and framed vertical. mirror. Large armoire and beautiful match- ing 54/60 inch headboard and steel frame all finished in hearth brown. Value $599.95 LOWEST PRICE '469. 5 PC. BEDROOM SUITE finished in pecan with triple dresser, door chest, night table, head- board, steel frame. Reg. $439.00 - s SALE PRICE. e SAVE ON A 2 PC. SKLAR CHESTERFIELD This beautifully styled sofa and chair are covered in rich velvet fabric, in either gold or green colors. Pillow backs and wrapped cush(ons for added comfort, complete with arm caps, spring edge fronts and covered decks. Reg;. $659.00 $ SALE PRICE 439. SAVE ON 7 PC. DINING ROOM SUITE Solid maple and finished in a warm salem maple finish. Consists of buffet, matching hutch, oval extension table, and four side chairs. Reg. $679.00 $629. SALE PRICE SAVE ON 5 PC KITCHEN SUITE 4 swivel chairs, Targe table finished in chrome: Reg. $239.00. SALE PRICE $ 159. We have many more suites at similar savings SET OF LIVING ROOM TABLES Deeply sculptured simulated carvings are genuine pecan veneer. The warmth and depth of the finish compliments the mellow lustre of the b old and handsome hardware. END COMMODE - $89.95 SET OF THREE COFFEE TABLE • $99.95 HEX DRUM - $129.95 f249. SAVINGS UP TO 40% ON MANY OTHER TABLES VISIT CURRIE'S SLEEP CENTRE AND LET THEM TELL YOU' WHY• THEY BELIEVE SEALY POSTURPEDIC IS YOUR BEST BUY. Cash in on a $15.60 trade-in allowance on a new Sealy Posturpedic mattress and box spring. Sealy bed units complete with mattress, box spring, head board, and set of legs. stiA95 Special CY Other Sealy mattresses, all sizes on sale FROM SS995 Easy Budget Terms -Free Storage, and Delivery cuRR1Es THREE FLOORS OF QUALITY I unni P , / / $ 1 1 1 ii.evaI. Personal, , ammo aro/ went Sunday with Mr. mod Mrs. Joe Waw and family, Chatham,and Mrs. sili _ou visited 41kirieg the weak With Mr, and Mrs. G i'. Weekendvii flag. borne were Jack and .gym of Ham. . and Mrs. From Ilaugh and; Eileen with Mr. and Mrs. If** Newton, Miclutel Sunday sandy with v� wit' ., and Mrs, Fraser Haugh andEileen were ,ice. and Mrs. ITi1 on, Get. Lir% and Andrei of loo+don BFrr �'".'7^ . JJack l Dianne ,/.wenrusaeli t- *Way . and Aim, oro on Hall. Vhitechu, stiiidiyvision* tl�. „ a, Mrs, ' Neil, Riintoul'and Steven of West Wawanosh Wim. Mr; and Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Tonto; Mr, and Mrs:Harry_Goteskieand Michelle, KitcIh nee Mrs. Dave oberholzer and Jeffery, W ,. ham,while Mr, :;O o was on a fialling trip to .Sturgeon Falls; Mr, and Mrs. ;Leonard Mm. Ma�k'.��ve,-' Mr. and ; ardiff, Mr. aptl Jars �� uprch, ' M Visiting 'on the weekend with Mr.Betty . - Mrs. Tom lits}. 3et Mr. and. Km Faroe and Z11000 visited ce with Mr. and Ws, West Nom" Mae ancl Desna. Mr *s.. J. J. ' .- teived ward *atMr..0001 SM. Bradley being Ind . nth w spent the weekend at the, borne of ch Mrs. Alex Edgar. Douglas 'Whitfield of Calgary is Anniversary service . �. be held june 9 at Ogled Vionrels herewith 40. Viloytack of 'Illy* e�e 4o `serer at li atm. ..: and Bpm/ d^ A • . Mr. and Mr. ;family of foci j Som - day e�vwd. mod Mrs, Dave Gibb M y: spent s*w'.Inst Week *well Woo* Kites r� d at _ ch they ,e -there; Mr . * M�Mr .'G� p of Toronto and.Mr. " rs. Harry Gutoll % miehldle Kitchener spent. ; the' holiday weekend with their parents, . . and Mrs. Bill: Rintoul. spending the week with Mr. and and Tom were Mr':: °and 'Mrs. Mrs. Robert Strong. Mack :Inglis ,of Highgate. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark of Wroxeter visited Sunday with Mrs. Gordon Underwood, George Brown and Cecil Kinnee were at Dpnkirk, N.Y., on Saturday. Mrs. George Hubbard and Mrs.. Oliver Hubbard of Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons of Ford- wich and Mrs. Maitland Porter of Chiliwack, B.C., visited Sunday with Mrs. Burton Hubbard. OPP investigateq Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer and Kevin of Strathroy, spent the holiday weekend with Mr.. and Mrs. Alan Falconer and family. Grant Capern of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Mr. and Mrs.. George Tiffin of Lucknow were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McGuire spent the weekend in- Toronto where they attended the wedding of his nephew, George Reid, and visited their son, Lee McGuire, Mrs.. McGuire and family. no injury •mishaps Belmore Wingham 'OPP detachment fiver t""'' "==r hands full la than of- 'Eight hundred dollars damage Attending the wedding of Val- erie Fortune to William Liddell last Friday ' evening in ,.Elmira were Mr,,,,and :Mrs: ‘Geolgeief fee. , at . was sustained by Mr. Hertel's en car:h • 'acciden, rig inveitigation. On May 13, Thomas" Cardiff was involved in a single car mis- hap on Sideroad 5-6, north of Con- cession 15:16 in Grey Twp, Damages to the vehicle were es- timated at $75. A Walkerton woman, Janet Wittman, escaped injury May 13, in a'.single car. accident on bounty Road 28, south of Concession 16-17 in Howick. Twp. Damages in that mishap were set at $2,000. Aaron Kuepfer of RR 2, -Blue- vale and Mary Thomas of Brus- sels were involved in a two car collision on May 15. The accident occurred on Huron County Road 12, north of Concession 5-6 in Grey Twp. Total damages in the collision were set at $1,000. On May 15, David Dunbar of RR:' 1 Belgrave and Raymond McNichol of RR 2, Blyth were in- volved in a two car collision on Hwy. 4 south of the Maitland River Bridge in East Wawanosh Twp. The dainage total was set at $2,000. On Saturday May 18, Melville Hertel of Harrow was.. travelling on Hw1 y. 4 when he .was involved in a hit and run accident. An un- known driver ran into the back of Mr. Hertel'1 s car and then sped from the scene of the accident. Sunday Helen C urrie of ER 3, Wingham and Harry Datema of RR 1, Aylmer, were involved in a collision on Hwy. 86, west of the Junction of Turnberry Twp. Road in East Wawanosh Twp. There were $700 damages in the two car collision. Douglas Small of Dublin and Fred Meier of RR 4, Brussels, were involved ina two car col- lision in the Village of Blyth on Sunday. There was a total of $400 damage to the vehicles involved. The OPP detachment also re- - ports that ,its , officers laid i5 charges tinder the Liquor Control Act, 21 charges under the High- way Traffic Act and conducted 21 other investigations. Weeklyeuc r e BELGRAVE — The weekly' euchre party was held Wed- nesday with nine tables in play. High prizes were won by Mrs, Lula Kerr and Ab Bacon. Prizes for low scores went to Mrs. Pearl Wheeler. and William Taylor. Winners of novelty prizes were Mrs. George (Brewer and Gordon h Murray. mg dead bum;not fires offer,et ale- to tlso.e been announced ;byBevaiie.. ' non -aper thig model of theamall4i given a elst Beltone' aid utely everfr ma.to aby ' ne rill ' ' requesting rfor this free model,1 .`' it is not a. real bearing aid, butt will show you' how -tiny r help can be. The actual aid Wet* less thap, a third of an owe, sad'. it's all at ear level, in one No wires lead from body to head. , These models are free, so write for ;.yours : pow. Thousands. have already been mailed. so write todaY t9 t•o trohics tit 'calm i - ropolitan Blvd,,,E' Mr. and Mrs. Alan Darling visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walker of Belgrave. Visiting during the weekend with Tom Darling were Miss Isabel . Darling •of Kitchener,,. Mr. and Mrs. Art Carter. and family of London and Mr. and Mrs. John Tvler of St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Johann visited' Sunday with Mrs.. Otto 'Johann and Mr. and' Mrs. Allan Loucks in Chatsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Renwick, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Horton, John Newans, Lorne Baird and Jack- son Dunkin spent some time. recently in Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Newans visited Sunday with Miss Marion Simpson of Brookhaven. Mrs. Vera Will of Leamington is spending a few weeks at the home . of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Renwick, and Mr. Ren- wick. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renwick and family attended the Huron County 4-H club -lamb barbecue eld at Londesboro Friday even - ng. SIX PATROLS FROM the Wingham Scout Troop left town Friday night to take part in the Second Annual Oshawa District Invitational Camporee. The campgree officials expect a turnout of about 700 Canadian Scouts and 200 Amfrican participants. Each patrol will compete as a separate unit in the hopes of taking home the coveted camporee shield. (Staff Photo) 2K2, F.Q. Healing. Substance: Shrinks Piles • Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tisane. A renowned research institutc has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly. It relieves itching anal discomfort in . minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissue. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place. Most important of all—results were so thorough that this improve- ment was maintained over a period , of many months. All this was accomplished with a healii.g 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 l'reparntion H. Ask for it at all drug stores. Satisfaction or your money refunded. Don't Send Up Smoke Signals Place an ad in Crossroads for HEAP BIG RESULTS ONE AD IN CROSSROADS COVERS THE CIRCULATION AREA OF THE LISTOWEL BANNER WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES and MOUNT FOREST CONFEDERATE