The Huron Expositor, 1977-01-06, Page 6•
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Three clutch de&ign means greiter machine protection .
.more years of dependable use. 1. Auger Clutch Slip clutch
construction for overloads and disengagement. 2. Main
Clutch (Engine)" Easier starting, ,1'." Drive Engagement
Clutch - All-drive, mecli.anisms.(keit, transmission etc.)' are
enclosed: External adjustment for chain idlers. Rigid paddle
frame construction eliminates paddle twist under heavy
loads. Drift -Cater gUides cut deep snow for easier feeding
into auger.' Replaceable scraper, blade. Interchangeable,
adjustable• slide shoes.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Snoir Boss 800-Calalogue,Number - 990 062 Engine 8
(19.44 cu. 'in), fully-winterixed, air-cooled, variable
speed, tecumseh, 4-cycle, recoil start. Clearing width-26".
_.:_T-ransmission -6 speeds forwartlyneutrali and reVerse. Drive
clutch remote on handlm-Engine"tlutth - main clutch sit rear
of engine. Auger clutch - slip -type construction. Disengages
automatically in case of overload or dogging. No shear pins.
,Main 'Anger Diameter:All steel. 164' second Stage impeller-
'Steel 3-paddle design. Discharge Chute ;240 degree rotation,
remote control on handle, Intake' Height 1:8's. .Wheels and
tires 2.so" x 4.50",' Pneumatic. finish-light metallic grali.
APProitibute Shipping Weight-300, Ibs, .
ACtESSORIIES
Electric starter kit: 110 volt plug-in type shippitfiri;eighti 8
lbs. Catalogue number: 990 061. tire, Chains -1230" x 430".
Shipping weight 6 lbS. Catalogue nurnbif 990 063 Walk.behlnd
tab, Shipping weight -.19 lbs. Catalogue' number -990.060. .
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' Head Office: 56 Weber Street,. Kitchener, j5191 1144-6535
Branch Office : 504 Tenth Street , Hanover [5191 364.3121
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RYFRESENTATIVES IN YQUR AIWA
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St Peter's has
nnual meeti r
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Thompson in' Nursing Home , St. Marys,
Thorndale on Xmas day.. • accompanied by , her • daughter,
Friends -and, relatives of Mrs. Shirley from Toronto. ,„.,.„.,
Mervin Dietz are sorry to hear she Sorry to bear...Mic Edward
is • patient., in Seaforth Scherbarth Jr.- is a patient in
Community HoSpital where she!,r*Stratford General H ospital where
had surgery.. , he will ,have surgery., We Wish.
Norritifil3ode spent a week •him a speedy recovery. ..
with his son and daughter-in-law, Guests. with Mr. and Mrs.
Mi. and Mrs. Donald .Bode and Wilifred,Ahrens on Christmas Day
. family. I • ' • were their soil's and daughter-in:-
Quests with Mr. ,and Mrs. Ron laws, Mr.. and, Mrs. Clayton
. Townsend and family in Tavistock Ahrens, Elizebeth and Melanie,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ahrens and
Mr.' Ken Ahrens and girl friend
from Burlington also Mrs. M.
Metcalfe, Toronto, „
Bincherbarth and Dale Wolfe
accompanied Robert and Murray
Anderson to 'North Bay: where
they spent part of Christmas
Week. • . •
Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe. Visiting with Mr. Gordon
The .residents of the Hillside -Miller were his claUghter Li nda'
Nursing Home haVe..been moved- -.from Kitchener and hi's sister
.tithe-new addition before Xmas.." 'Mrs. Toleda Beuerman.'
Mrs." Mary Dittmer spent
Christmas day with her While in Stratford Laverne
granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs.. and Louella Wolfe callecion their
Frank Vanhevel and family. nephew and niece -Mr.. and Mrs.
• Mrs. Herman Leophardt and Ronald COnnolly and their little
Earl spent Christmas day with her daughters Jennifer Lynne 'and
sister .and brother-in-law, Mr.'SuzanneHelen, who'-was„. horn in
and Mrs. Rudolph Bailer, R.R.S,: Stratford General HoSpital on
Mitchell. ' 'November 24th. ".
*".**"-r:14' Welcome' frothe 4, to rk d wou to wish one and all
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Norman Bennewies who ,wasWith Mr. and °Y a prosperous "and . happy New Pushelberg and family were their
patient in Seaforth Communit „Year with, special thoughts to the y daughters, Mr. ;:and.--Mrs. •Ted - ''"••••,.,. • Hospital, after a fall. She is shut-ins. Dewell and Carol and . Daniel, convalescing at home.
.St. Peter's • Lutheran Chtirch
annual congregational meeting
was held Monday evening Dec. 27
when Pastor Horst was chairman.
Various treasurer's reports
were read. Newly elected council
members are Barry Dietz, Gary
Josling and Bill Beuerman
replacing. Edward Bennewies,
Wilfred Drager and Robert
Robinson who had' completed
.• their term,,
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Stratford,,, Mr. Ted Elliot and
Wolfe spent. Christmas' with their
uncle and aunt, Mr• .and -Mrs.
• Don Wolfe, Steven .and Jamie in
Lonclo"fi
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Mpg,k,,,,were the later's
sister and"brother-in-law.Mr,.0.0d_
Mrs. Melvin Voll and Wendy,,
from 'Kitchener and the latter's'
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton, Brodhagen,
Brunner. '
Mr.- and Mrs.- Ervin.Leonhardt •
,spent:
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Xmas weekend with their
son-inlaw:and daughter in London
and accompanied them to visit
Stgffa.
nianTheads
lodge.
JOHN BUTSONof RR #2, Staffa
was installed Master of Britannia
'Lodge, No, 170 AF & A.M.
Monday night subceeding"Robert
Newnham' of Seafdrth.
Other officiers are: Senior.
Warden: Peter Kling; Junior
Warden, Dr.,' William Thompson-
both of Seaforth. Chaplain, Ross
Scott s •--Burcefield; Treasurer,
Cyril Kirk, Seaforth; Secretary.'
Gordon Wright, Seaforth, Senior
Deacon, Alfred Ross, Stlffa;
Junior Deacon, DAvid Tremeer,
Seiforth; Director of Ceremonies,
Claire 'Reith, ,Seaforth; Senior.
Steward, Kenneth CairiPboi, •
Dublin; Junior Steward, James
""7 tvlacLenekaftwth; Inner Guar'
'Kenneth Cardno; Tyler,
IteMii-both 'of Seaforth, •
ONEIDA'S JANUARY SALE
Save up to 28°70 on 20 piece set
BEIRLOOMSTAINLESS
10 PIECE SERVICE for 4
keg.' $80,uu
COMMUNITY STAINLESS
.2O PIECE SERVICE for 4
Reg. 40.0S
, rtiop in 'arid. set ottr Sbieatioir
Audrey, .
ifts:
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Correspond.* Jeffery spent Xmavwith Mr.•and to Florlds-r :tan: 9th, . •
Vincent Lane Mrs, Zack Ryan.„ Mr. and Mfrs. 'Leo Smith and"-,
In my last columns:I inentione_d_ ‘Mrs. Mary, Enieharme spent 'Mr! and - Mrs. Dave Reiger,
khalif I was not too, Mixed up Noy.Years•:)x,'Stratford With Mr. KRChener were visitors here over
would try to write something after ^0 and-Mis.” lOn Marcy. the holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
theNew Year-First of all, I'm not,
!cord Moylan has returned after Albeit Cronin.
going to make any predictions as swnding holiday in Florida. '''' Ann Marie and Joanne
to the 'Weather „or long range Mr. and Mrs. Leo' Murray Flannigan holidaying with Mr.
forecasts,. • spent Xmas with their daughters and Mrs. Vine. Lane.
We thought ;by going to in Windsor. Larry Kate,' whoi underwent.
Kitchener for X-Xmas -leaving Mr. and Mrs,, Garry Sararas surgery in Guelph Hospital, is
early Friday- afternoon, I would and Jill spent New Years with Mr. itiniroving nicely and able to leave
avoid local jibes, as "Where's and Mrs. JaS. Nolan, the_„hospital.
your green Xmas?" . Mr. and Mrs.- Martin Purcell, Brian lanp, London university
Not so. Before I reached the ' Mary Lyn and Mrs: Blanche and Marion -Kale, •Fanshawe
highway, I was hailed and I had Reynolds spent New Years with C011ege, London, Keith Murray,
no idea that so many people in Mrs. Mary McIver. ' Londonand Neil Murray'
Kitchener were Expositor Joe Hart spent New Years with firishawe, Londonlave returned
subscribers. So .'"As the,• old his sister, Mrs. Lloyd McCarthy. after spending time out at their
saying goes, Think what you like, Sister Jean Moylan; Goderich, 'homes-here,
but don't put 'in ih print." . _spent Xmasultither mother Mrs. Mi. and Mrs. 'Don Costello,
We.arrived homerate Sunday Mary, Moyl n. Kitchener had Xmas with his -
and moved 'to St. Columban Mrs. Paul, O'Reilly,
Tuesday. Thanks to grandson s, Sean, Bur/ling/on; Dave O'Reilly,
granddaughters and. neighbours London and" Greg, Seaforth•spent
who made this / happen gQ,.. Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lou
unbelievably it was here today, O'Reilly.
gone tomorrow. Oh yes, there will Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dalrymple,
be small items to 'collect later as HanOver with Mrs. Rose Burke.
one can understand'after living in „ Miss Rene Yanbakel, Stratford,
uthe.oneJious_e 52 years. However John and Mr. and_Mrs. Frank
we are comfortably settled here Verbern went Xmas
Mrs. Theo. Vanbakel. The' Seniors CarB Party in St. and, as May West used to say,
:'Come up and see me
Mr. :and Mrs. Jas. Maloney Columbati is ,cancelled for
with his mother, intend motoring ...January. sometime."
I have been wondering how our
editor Susan White, made out
driving last Thursday in all that
storm, after reading her
comments "Something to Say" in
the early part of the"winter, she
was having her, problems then,,
alko where they went New, Year's
Eve.
If she was lucky enough' to have
someone send her a recipe for
making wine out of all those wild
grapes she gathered last summer,,
they could•have lots of company •
and stay put.
Lapologke to any visitors here.
over Xmas and New Years that I
fail to-mention as being away for
xmas, then Moving, and 'have no
telephone hoblEed up yet
(hopefully today), I am not much'
Connected with,,the outside world.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mciinaid
had all their family and their
• families .home for Xmas,
including: .,Mr, and, Mrs. Pat
Murray, London; Mr. and Mrs,
Matt Eiehonime, Zurich; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy .McQuaid, Kitchener.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Ryan and
Maureen Ryan • returned after
visiting With Miss Elaine 'Ryan
Who. is on the nursing staff 'at
Clearwater,-Florida:.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rvan.,and
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The restoration of historical buildings, the construc7
tion of a fire hall, the replaCeMent of an outdated
,I.- water system: If you stop and think ab6ut it there,are .
:' probably manygood projects that could' create jobs ,
• and be of greatieenefit to.your cornM'unity.
. This year, a new job creation prograin called Canada,.
Works wilthelp fight unemployment by providing .
funds,to.groupS and organizations including pri•vate-:.:-
businesses, for wOrthwhile.coMmUnity projects,
If you have a, project that can,,provide a Minimum'
- of fiVe.wbs for unemployed people in•your area, sub-....
• mityour application to CanadaWorks.
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But do it now.The deadline for applications is'
February 4th.. . . .
, Right now, your Canada Manpower Centre •lias
application forms and a Canada Works "Guide
tc,) Applicants" that 0$0-1.611•he 131?•:OgratTi.anti how to
apply, • . .
Visit yoUr'Carikda Manpower centre tody..
CanadaWorks:'"Make it work ih•ydur cZholii,snity,
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This...surnmerYoUrik CanacIXWorkS Will'help reduce
student unemployment by creating jobs le-your
coMmUnitY.The students will work on project's °rani:
munity benefft'tH eWl.tnable therrvio:test -their -
car
- aspirations.aspirations.).
Any established organizatipn 'Can submit an applica-
tion toYoung CanadaWorks.
Your proposal should provide a minimum of three
`student jobs for six 'consecutive weeks, Projects,
can operate for up to 14 week's between May and
September Your local CMC has aYOungCanadaWorks ,
"Guide" and appliCation form: • -•-•
• . Submit your application now.The deadline for Young
CanadaWorks is Febriiry 4th,-71,50*:-
Young CanadaWorks for ,stuaents in your. '
comMunity.
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I' and Immigration , et Immigration
Bud bUllen, Oud Cullen
Minister Ministre
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HI,13BERT'S NEW 7 The 1977-78 HibbeerTbwnship council had their
inaugural meeting in Staffa on Tuesday Morning I..Rear, lift are co.uncittor Donald
Johns, 'road superintendent Ed. Chappel, clerk Charles Friend and front,
councillors Herb Brown and Roy Swart, deputy reeve Henry Harburn and reeve,
Ross McPhail. (Expositor Photo)
Brodhagen
,
• Correspondent ' •
Mrs. L. Wolfe
Sincere sYmpathy . from this
community is , extended to Mrs.
KathrYn 'Querenguesser in the
sudden .cdssing of her son Mr.
Alfred Querenguesser. It 'was a
shock to hear of his deg. th in the
Stratford General Hospital.
He is also survived by four
sisters (Carrie) Mrs. John
Arbuckle. of Linwood (Ad ) Mrs.
Donald, Stauck of Kitchener)
(D6rothy) Mrs. Clifford
Woodward of Toronto and (Joyce)
Mrs. Bernard Clarence,
Stratford.
, He was predeceased by •his
father.,,,,Mr. Albert Querenguesser
..and a brother • Ivan. He Was a
member of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church. , •
and Mr. Ed. Scherbarth Sr. who
."is spending some time with his
daughter Marlene and family
were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd.
Prueter, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
'Edward Scherbarth Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Scherbarth,. Detroit.
Mrs.' Edward Scherbarth Sr.
from Hillside nursing home and
Dotiglas Watson and• Dale PantelafrOtivaablirt on Christmas-2-
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Mit ltni? Cey" accompanied
baffle and Gay Fischer to spend'
several days Christmas week with
Mr. George ,Quineey and David
and their grandma Mrs. Martin
Diegef .ifilie-W-JerSy,
Visitors 'with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Kistener, Brian and Allen' for-
Christmas were: Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Kistener, Mr. and Mrs..
Nelson Brodhagen, Mr..'md Mrs.
Lloyd Brodhagen. Robert and
DaVid and Mrs.. Ordelia
Trentowsky front the Smith
$59.95
$36.96
,parents inSeaforth, -Mr, and
Thomas Costello. Don liket' the
nice fresh air in this part of the
country.
Card party
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