The Huron Expositor, 1978-08-17, Page 21THIS Is IT I
MITI WHIT YOU'LL SAY
WW1 YOU SEE THE BERG
HYDRO-BM mime PUMP
If forces the manure from the barn, Through-all underground
pipe to the storage area. As the manure enters ;forage area
from below, the outside surface forms a crust, which retains
the important-nitrogen and potassium inside the pile and also •
reduces the odor and fly problems. And the manure is ready
for spreading, when you-want it.
•UIL00. EVERVTIIING
010TTER. FORS SANS
For details call
Keith Slemon
Plumbing - Farm
Equipment
R.R.4i Walton, Ontario`
Phone 345-2734
Farrow-,
ARNOLD STINNISSEN
I.IFE - and Mortgage Insurance Plans
Income Tax Deductable Registered
Retirement Sti, ings Plans and Annuities.
Income Averaging Annul tics
Ash for our nevi flexible
Premium R. R.S.P.
• - REPRESENTING - i.
Sun Life Asthirante •
Company ofyears. Canada
for 19
Te1.527-0410,
117
GODERICH ST. EAST
SEA FORTH
A number of Seafort•h "swinuifers didn't let "-
the, chilly waters in the Lions Club pool
earlier this summer stop them from earning
their swimming badges.
The senior swimmers who were successful
in completing their program were Pau! Ellis,
Tracy Wilson, Barry .Vincent: and Julie
Twynham.
Intermediate swimmers who completed
their program successfully were James
Groothuis, Lynn Nigh, Elizabeth Stewart
and Sharon ;Wilson.
.The junior swimmers who were successful
int heir program were Scott Driscoll and Kith
* Swart, the only two graduates of the 10
swimmers who started the program.
There wern't any candidateS for the
suvival course offered at the pool during the
first session. •
The 12 swimmers who successfully
completed the beginners' program.were Lisa
Campbell. Jonathan Knights. Lori
Hetherington, Kathy Pryce. Sandy Rose.
Paul Dodds,. Peter Van Slyke,' Cathy Lynn
I-Ink. Jennifer Watt. Pierre Hoste, Anita
Looby and Tammy Taylor,
Candidates who successfully completed
'the pre-beginner sessions were Mark Swart.
Jenny Hugill, Chad Carlson, Jerry Oliver.
Cathy Cossett, Mark Walker, Ron Pryce,
Pam Campbell. Lisa r O'Dwyer. Bonnie
Montgomery, Carey Lynn Baker. and Lorrie
Anne Matthews.
The successful novice swimmers were Jeff
Damage, Jeff Medd. Jessica Mennen. Brian,
Williamson, Tracy ..Fortune, Terry Gray,
Paula Matthews, Jeff Cossett. Vicki Gordon.
Jennifer 4-torne. Tracy • • Taylor. Sherry
$2,000 -that public works
foreman.-.Harvey Dolmage
aill find, from other savings
will finance 'more' sidewalk
repairs in town. $4,000 has
-Already been spent..
Peter maloney repaired'
the culvert behind SDHS that
had been giving problems,
public works chairman
councillor Jim SIN. reported. •
Engineer Burns Ross ' has
inspected the work - and no
bill has been received yet.
Chappel, Lee Currah, Stephejt 'Jefferson and
Terry Kelly.
Second Session
Only two swimmers., Wendy Smith and
Mari Jo Kale completed the senior program
during the second session of lessons.
The swimmers who were successful in tre
intermediate program were Susan Ball,
Laura BooseJune Haney, Greg Humphries,
Patricia Rinamer, Jim Sauvage and*Murray
Sholdice.
The successful junior graduates are-Cavite
Boose, Cathy Kelly, Joanne Albert, Brenda
Pullman and Lucille Delaney.
Again, there were no swimmer enrolled in
the survival program.
Swimmers who successfully completed the
beginners' 'program were Mike Ball, Tracy
Bedard. Janice Carter, Mary Margaret
Kelly, Jacquie McNichol, Rhonda McAl-
lister, Vicki Tremeer. Darren Crocker,
Laurie Crocker. Cheryl Regele and Lynn
.Huff.
The successful pre-beginner swimmers
were Kevin Cooper, Jennifer Horan, David
Van Tyghain, Bill Tremerr, Brian Guichela;
ar, Evelyn Phillips. Brad carter, Brian
Henderson. Leanne Whitmore and Angela
Duffy.
The novice graduates are Anne Marie
Beuerman, Rob Beuerman, Jason Horan,
Scott Lamont, Lorrie Anne McNichol, Jason
McNichol, Stephen Hoff, Michael Racho
Melissa Whitmore, Stephen Dolmage, Chris
Smith, Wayne Regele, Michael Schoonder-
woerd, Jason Schoonderwoerd, Amy Work-
man, Renee Deveraux, Annette Krauskopf,
Stephen 'Krauskopf and Holly Reeves.
RIE MariMargaret
Maloney, receptionist at the health' Unit office
in Seaforth Community Hospital spent much of
last week on the telephone, answering calls
from local residents anxious to find out if they
needed a polio vaccination.
Swimmers win- badges
DEJONG: Jim and Brenda
DeJong, Seaforth, are
pleased 'to announce the
arrival of their 7 lb. 141/2 oz.
healthy baby boy, Darrell'
James, on Aug. 12, 1978 at
Clinton Public Hospital. •
27-62-1.
DOLMAGE: Tyler Leslie
Dolmage arrived at Kirk-
land Lake Hospital at 3:10
a.m. on August 2nd. 1978,
His 'parents are Kenneth
and Sheila Dolmage of 75
Main St. His brother is
David and the grand-
parents are Leslie and
Delphine Dolmage and
Richard .and Eleanor
1-ligginson. 27.62-1
• .
Council briefs
At Monday. night's
August council meeting,
Seaforth council considered
the following:
Approval was given to the
police ' departnient
purchase a siren and speaker
for the Ford cruiser at a cost
not to exceed $343 plus tax.
It will be used for crowd
control and-to stop speederrs.
'councillor Irwin Johnston.
chairman of the police
committee told councillors
who enquired.
A total of 20' hours over- .
time was logged by Seaforth
pialice in Jul.V.-when' there
were 11 disturbances and
vandalism complaints,
among 'others.
REBELO: Manuel and Jan
are proud to announce the
birth -of their son Justin
Manuel Muir Rebelo, Aug.
3rd. 1978 StratfOt'd General
Hcespital.•GrandSon for Mr.
and Mrs.' Manuel laebelo
and Mr. and ; Mrs. Dave -
Muir. 27-62-1
DALE: Dave and Perri-
Lynn are happy , to
announce the safe arrival of
their son, Andrew Ronald
Achille. born Aug. 14, 1978
at Victoria Hospital.
London. weighing 6. lbs.
ozs. A baliy brother
for Christine Ann. A grand-
son for Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Rohinet of Summer-
side, P.E.I. and Mr. • and
Mrs. Ronald Dale of Exeter
Ontario, 27-62-I
We wish to thank our
friends, neighbours and
relatives for gifts and cards
, and for attending our 30th
anniversary dance which
was put on by the family
mid everyone who helped in
anyway. Keith a,nd Kay
Hesselwood. 24-33.1
25 In Illenciortam'
In loving memory of a dear
husband, Joe, who passed
away 0 Fee years ago, on
August. 1st, 1975.
Never more than a thought
away,
Quietly remembered every
day,
No need for words except
to say,
Still loved, still missed, in
every way. °
Lovingly remembered and
sadly Missed, by his wife,
Helen, and family.
25-62-1
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Francis C.J.
Sills are pleased to
announce the engagement
of their daughter, Elizabeth
Anne to Mr. John Mason,
Bowling Green, Ohio. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mason, Oshawa, Ontario.
The wedding will takeplace
Saturday, Sept. 2nd, at 2
o'clock in St. James Church
Seaforth, Ontario.
26-62-1
Mr. and,Mrs. Gerrit VVynja
to announce the forth-,
Wining marriage of their
daughter -Hilda to Colin
James Young, son of "Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Young,
Seaforth. The wedding will
take place 3 p.m., Saturday
September 2. 1978. Bethel
Reform Church, Exeter,
26-62-1
•Mrs. .1. Arnold Jamieson,
R.R. 4, Clinton, Ontario, is
' pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
her daughter. Dorothy
Elizabeth, to Larry
Crallinger Gerrie, son of
Mr. mid Mrs. Harry Gerrie,
-Fergus, Ontario. The
wedding le take plaee in
Covenant Chapel 'of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Kitchener at 4
Sept. 9, 1978.
26-62x1
27 Births'
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FARM EQUIPMENT4.11,,TO. •
41 SEAFORTH -AYR - CAMBRIDGE 41
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3110WilaWN
Come to where the action is -- Red
Power Showdown; your opportunity
to field test Series 86 Tractors and be
one of six big winners in Red Power
Showdown Sweepstakes.
Coming August 29 & 30
fat Orville Storey Farm a miles north of Scam*
SEAFORTH 521-0120 lip
Parts installation
performed by,
expert technicians •
istvailable at a
reasonable ser
vice charge
Use Your
Canadian Tire Card
or Save with
Cash Bonus Coupons
on all parts
ASSOCIATE STORE
FRED TILLEY
Seaforth
•
including ENGINE ANALYSIS•
Most 6-Cyl
9
Parts'
& Labor
Most 8-cyl
Most 4-cyl
, Parts* -& .Labor
'We Supply an' 'Install: New Turbo-Fire Spark Plugs; -New Rotor; New Ignition
-Points - and. New Condenser • not required.on Electronic Ignition/.
We Test orcheck: GOmpression'of each cylinder' Battery; All ignition circuits; IgnitiOn
• coil output, .High-tonsion leads; 'Starter and circuitry; Alternator output: Voltage
regulator; Distributor cap: Rotor gap voltage: Ballast resister; Pick-up/reluctor gap;;
Heat riser valve: Manifold vacuum: Exhabst emission system; PCV valve; Air and fuel
filters, All hoses and belts. , •
We Adji/sETIMing; Carburetor; Carburetor linkage and Dwell Angle, And we clean
' and inspect the battery terminals.- ;
• • -Additional Parts and Installation Extra if required
3
Motomaster Brake Parts
or have our exerts do it Do your own Maintenance for a reasonable s
p
ervice charge
Tailored Distributor Motomaster
Wire Sets Caps ' Tune-Up Kits
395 to 1695 235 to 659 295 to 695
7mm Silicone Sets 13.7910 Sample Listing 1960-74 Top-quality kits include
20,95; 8mm Silicone Ford with V8 eng • 2.99 points. rotor, condenser.
Sets 13.79 to 25.49
For Chev HEI see Elec:
Example 60.74 Ford V8
State make and model
tronic Ignition section except dual points 2.95
Standard •
Ignition Coil
Standard .type 6 or 12-Voll Most Standard 7,,„, Hypalon Sets Most Popular Makes
9'7C Each
Resistor-type. each , 1.17
Start with Turbo-Fire to
help improve perlorm•
ands old hie( econoMy- .
695 Each
Molded. lightly sealed
cap resists tracking &
high-voltage breakdown
For most popular makes.
NOTE: You receive a refund of 60 C per shoe when
old shoes are returned, regardless of condition
The Motomaster Guarantee covers brake shoes. disc brake pads and
brake' parts against manufacturing and material defects for a :full
12.000 miles or 12 monlhs (whichever occurs first).
.„,4 Turbo-Fire
.• 4.• • •••••••• -Spark Plugs
Electronic Ignition Depot
Alternator
1971-76 Pinto & Bobcat
standard equip 138-42Ampr
3095 364g erctionle
1970-76 Dodge Ply 6-cyl &
1/8 'ex AC & rear defogger'
Exch 34.95:Full 40.45
1968.73 Datsun 510 with
1600 engine Exchange
55.95;1u', 68,70
Rotors
GM'S-es/46 V8 Each
1. For 1975-78
FOr 1972.78 Chrysler, each 75C
For 1975.76 Ford, each . 1,25
Ignition Coils
2. For 1975.78 2195
GM products Each
For 1972-78 Chrysler, each 6.95
Fot 1975-78 Ford, each 13.95
649 3. 75-78 GM HE16-cyl
Cap for 8-cyl GM HEI' 9.95
Caps for Chrysler & Ford
Electronic Ignition 2.79 to 4.49
.4. For 1972.78 2 Control Module on=
Chrysler cars Each
1975,78 GMproducts, each 43.95
FOr 1977.78 Ford, each 59.95
49
Installation
Extra
Available 169
applications to
995 for most
Motomaster Fan Belts
159 to 399
We carry a complete line of top-quality components for Electronic
Ignition on GM Chrysler and Ford Installation, Extra
Distributor Cap Remanufactured Parts IS. ao rwripplreiceis
s tpringpst hOenr1 ypp--pSpiirria r
iar
I
makes
Molded Radiator Hose
AutomOtIve belts guaran
teed 12,000 miles or 12
Months (whithever first)
MT&
SEIVICE
'"includes: Installed
Turbo-Fire Spat.k Plops,
Rotor, Condensert, Pointst
not required on Electionit ignition
..4•••••
Starter Drive
1963-76 Cheyoret & Pontiac
all models all engines
419-469 eirMilpe onft
,9,,.76 P &
moods a- rig 'a saes
Excn , 5.95: F.. 6.45
1971-76 vega a'c AZ*.-e a
',Weis at engine s zes
Exch 4.19: Fur; 4.69
•,,ega :is -- a
e"c -s. s :es
3195 41 79 l,Cna npe Ce
197176 Chevrolets Pontiac
V8350 -100 Orange: Engine...-.
F ull price 36.45 to 52.70
71.76 Pinto Bobcat 4.cyi
Exch 32,95: run 42.70
Crie & Pcnrac vs
3h0 -100 Orange Eng ne
95 69'5 elOangt
P nto & Bobcat ai'
_Engles ,no exchange,
F,,,, ()rice 3.99 to 5.95
197 1 '76 Vega and As1re
"'octets Exchange 5,95
piica 6,95
Regulator
'964.76 Fora & Me-ccry a"
Yodels an ervaimiis 695 849 etchanct priei
1970.76 Dodge & Plymouth
6-cyl & V8 texcepi 10Ampi
Each 14.95: Full 15.45
1968-73 Datsun 510 models
with 1600 eng Exchange
19,95: Full once 22,45
Starter Motor Solenoid
For Popular Cars equipped with
Front Disc Brakes
For 2 Front Wheels
Riveted 1349
Pads
, •
Sample Listing 1971-77 Chevrolet &
Pontiac full-size passenger cars
For 2 Rear Wheels
Custom . 1079
Bonded
Linings '
Installation
Extra
For Popular Cars equipped with
Brake Shoes
For 2 Front Wheels
Bon ed .11289
Bonded
Linings
Sample Listing 1973.75 Dodge Dart
and Plymouth Valiant
For 2 Rear Wheels
Custom 1035
Bonded
Linings [Oa
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20 THE HURON EXP081T0FL AUGU,T. 17, 1978
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20 Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE .
of . •
'Antiques,' furniture, appliances, riding lawn mower
etc., to be held at Riehard Lobb's barn, 289 Bayfield
Road, Clinton, OnWto, for the Estate of Irene Jones
plus seyeral'additions. ,„. '
SATURDAY ) AUGUST 19th at 1 .:00 P.M.
Tappan fridge like new.
Tappan deluxe model 30" electric stove with glass oven
door, like nevi).
Westinghouse built in six cycle automatic dishwasher.
RCA automatic clothes washer.
Krug 3 piece bedroom suite. '
2 continental beds, fold away bed, like new..
Rollaway bed.
Two small chest of drawers, dresser and mirror„.
Antique bonnet chest of drawers.
'Alio pine blanket boxes
-Three•••wooden• rocking chairs.
Harrl tree.
Small antique chest ofdravers.
Rocker with new cained s t
3 odd chairs with new cained seats
Antique secretary desk
Chesterfield and chair
Couch with fold away bed.
Upholstered ,chairs
Cedar chest
Two large chest of drawers
Two plant tables
Combination book case Old desk with doors
Three matching pressback chairs
Two sets of three matching chairs
15 matching wooden chairs
White electric sewing machine in cabinet ,
Large chrome table and six chairs, like new. •
Small dropleaf chrome table and two chairs, like new
Wooden dining table with leaves
Coffee table
Quebec heater
Wicker chesterfield
Vacuum cleaner
4 matching pressback chairs
Copper boiler
Baby crib and mattress
Tent
Wringer washer
Card table and four chairs
Carpet "Sweeper
' floor polisher
4 HP riding 'mower
3 HP push .lawn mower
Lamps
Electric typewriter
:Record player •
Radio
Ladies bicycle
Small appliances .
Dishes and 'glassware
plus many items not mentioned.
NOTE: This is a good offering, so plan to attend. .
Terms Cash Day of Sale
Apctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale
AUCTIONEER
RICHARD LOBB CLINTON, Ontario
• 482.7898
20.62-1
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Gethke .•
• GENERAL • • • • • AUCTIONEER •
• Serving Perth a nd • .•• • Huron Counties with .•
• many years 0.f •- • •• •
• experience. . • • For reliable service at • •
reasonable rates • •
• • Call 347-2465 coiled '11, • • r • Sat., Aug. 26 •
• Fitrnif ure. Antique. •
.etc. for Mr. and Mrs. • •
•• Harrison on •
high way 23 north in • • •
• Mitchell. 20-60-1 •
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21 Tenders Wanted
Township of
Tuckersmith
Tender for
Equipment
Sealed tenders plainly
marked as to content will be
received by the under=
signed until.
12 o'clock noon
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31,
for--a truck- -or--grader- €or--
winter snowplowing
operations .1978-79.
MI tenders must be submit-
ted on tender forms which
are available from the
undersigned lowest or any
' tender not necessarily
.accepted.
ALLAN NICHOLSON
Road SoperIntendant
Egmondvllle, Ont.
Phone 519-527-1838 or
519.482-9523
21-62-2
An Expositor Classified
will pay you dividends.
Have you tried one? Dial
527-0240.
22 Legal Notices
I, Gary A. t-Iuggett, will no
longer be responsible for
debts other a than those
incurred by myself from
this date forward. August
10, 19'78, 22-61x3
20 Auction Sales 24 Cards of Thanks 27 Hirt x
Sat.Sept: 9 Furni-
ture, antiques etc.
the village of
• Brpdha gen for Mrs. •
• ,Frieda Mogk. •
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24 Cards of Thanks '
I wish to thank .,My many
neighbours, friends and •
relatives for cards, gifts.
treats and visits while I-was
a, pl.6nt in Stratford
• General Hospital.' Also
thanks to Drs. Whit Man.
Quin. and.Leete and nurses
• and staff on 3rd floor.
John Kerr 24-62x1
The family of the late Ethel
M. Robinson wish to
ex-press their appreciation
kw the cards, floral trib-
utes, charitable contri-
butions and many . acts of
Idndness shown in the
recent loss of a dear mother
and grandmother. Special
thanks to Rev. A. Taylor:-
Rey. S. MacDonald, Dr.
Wallace and st MT, nurses at
Exeter Hospital and the
Westlake Funeral Horne.
Your kindness will always
be remembered. •
74-67 -1