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Established 1876
McKILLOP McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT
Mrs. Margaret Sharp. Sec. Treas., Ph. 527-0400..
FULL COVERAGE
Fara) and Urban Properties
Fire, Windstorm, Liability, Theft
Various Floater Coverages
Homeowner's ,Tenant's Package, Composite Dwelling
Directdrs and Adjusters
Ken Carnochan, R.R.ft4, Seaforth 527-1545
Lavern Godkin, R.q.111, Walton 527-1877
Ross Leonhard', R.R. tI1 , 'Bornholm 345-2234
John McEwing, R.R.N1, Blyth 523-9390
Stanley Mcllwain, R.R.N2, Goderich 524-7051
Donald McKercher, R.R.N1, Dublin 527-1837
John A. Taylor, R.R.N1, Brucefield 481-7527
N.Trewirtha, Box 661, Clinton 49,2-7593
Stuart Wilson,- R.R.N1, Brucefield 527-0687
AGENTS
James Keys, R.R.N1, Seaforth 527-0467
Wm. Leiper, 11,11.111, Londesboro
Steve J. Murray, R.R.N5, Seaforth 5:135.-2T2
CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE
Ptease Check Your
SUBSCRIPTION
Expiry Date
HERE'S HOW
EXAMPLE
Mr. Doe's subscription.
Doe; Milani P. - - expires the first of
December 1978. The digit
R.R.6 Walton, 10 the right indicates the
Ont. Dec. 1-0-9-8 your of expiry.
Please watch the dote on your
label and renew before your
stibscription:expires„
the 7Atitt,on (bcpositor
527-0240 •Seaforth
Starter Motor
1971-76 Vega and Astre, all -
engine sizes...
3195 4179 emtholve tutes
.1971-76 Chevrolet & Pontiac
V8 350, 400 Orange Engine...
Exchange. ' 30,9510 39:95.
Full price, 36.45 to 52.70
71-76 Pinto, Bobcat, 4-cyl
Exch 32.95; Full ... 42.70
Regulator
1964.76 Ford & Mercury, all
models, all engines..
699 84§
1970-76 Dodge &' Plymouth
6-cyl & V8 (except 100Amp)
Exch. ,.. 14.95; Full , 19.45
1968-73 Winn 510 models
With 1600 eng, Exchange ...
19.95; Full price .... 22.45.
Brodhagen PH: •343-2941
Savings for Do-lt- Yourselfers
Dwell and Tach Tester
A.. Detects wear in distributor shaft &
bearing -plate. For 4, 6 & 6-cyl; 6 or
12V, 25-1039. Regular 921.95
DC-Powered Timing Light
B. Elf:jmpact plastic housing; printed
circuit interior. With spare bulb. 12-
Volt, 25-2012. Regular $25.95
Inductive DC Timing Light
C. Professional type unit recommend-
ed for electronic ignition. Solid-state
with xenon tube. Regular 53715
. Sale Prices in effect until Sat,
est pets
in ribbons
Chuck wagon races Friday
at the fair attracted a crowd
a r^ a e
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Lemon Pie; Christine Tremeer.
Raisin Pie: Mrs. Dorothy Townsend
Mary Fotheringham.
Apple Ple: Christine Tremeer,
Mrs. DorathyTownsend
Butter Tarts : Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Mrs. Dorothy Townsend- Mrs: D.
Kelly.
Tea Biscuits: Mrs. Q, McInnes,
Christine Tremeer.
Bran Muffins: -Jean Stewart,
Yvonne Hammersley , • Mrs. Dan
McInnes.
Cake mix' with imagination not
iced: Loretta Dolmage.
three ways of serving hamburger:
Christine Tremeer, Mrs. Wm. Dolm-
age.
`Chocolate Cake Sgecial: Lois
Hodgert, Mrs. Derathy -Townsend.
Chocolate Cake Special: Lois
Hodgart, Mrs. Dorothy Townsend.
Baked Beans: Annie Allan, Mrs.
Dorothy Townsend, Christine
Tremeer.
Floral Exhibit
Begonia: Dorothy Marquis.
Celosia: Dorothy Marquis, Mrs.
Dan McInnes.
Dahlia Cactus: Ruth Papple, Mrs.
-A. Jamieson.
Dahlia Semi-Cartus: Ruth Papple.
Marigold African:- Dorothy-
Marquis.
Marigold French: Mrs. Dan
McInnis, Mrs. A. Jamieson, •:
Petunia: Annie Allen, Mrs. Dan
McInnes. '
Petunia Double: Dorothy Marquis.
Zi'hnia Pampam: Mrs. • A.
Jamieson:
Roses Florebunda: Mrs. J.
Ma:twain.
Roses 3 blooms: Mrs, J. McLlwain.
Roses Peace: Mrs. J. McLlwain,
Hazel Hildebrand, Lois Hodgert
African Violet: Mrs. Lillian
Evans.
Collection of 5 miniature plants:
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage.
A Rare Plant Correctly Named:
Mrs. Bert Evans, Elizabeth A.
Stewart, Gale Turnbull.
Miniature arrangement: Mrs. J.
McLiwain, Annie Allan, Hazel Hilde-
brand.
A Canadian Thankgiving: Mrs. H.
McLlwain, Annie( Allan.
Hospital arrangement: Hazel Hild-
brand, Annie Allan.
Floral Arrangenment: Annie Allan.
-2 Colour arrangement: Annie
'Allan.
Baby Floral Arrangement: Annie
Allan.
Basket of Assorted Dahlia: Ruth
Papple.
Basket of Assorted Annuals Annie
Allan.
Beelestisnrangernent-e4-9kutlett-&
Section 35 to 45 Mrs. Annie Allan.
MacLeans Spode! $2.00 Mrs. John
McLlwain.
Simpson Seers $10.00, Dorothy
Marquis pt, 1-35.
Innes
Innes
Hodgert
Crafts
`110.00 voucher for Seaforth Im-
ports for most point in Section R.
Mra Trewartha
landscape at dusk: Ruthann Lone,
Mrs. Wm. Dolmage,
Still Life: 'Joanne Boven,
Velvet Cushion: Mrs. Ross Tre-
wartha, Mrs. Marie Campbell, Mrs.
Percy Adams.
Luncheon Cloth: Kathleen Cuthill,
Marie 'Campbell, Pat Wright.
Luncheon cloth 45": Eva Haines,
Marie Campbell, Mrs. R. Trewartha.
Table cloth: Marie Campbell, Pat
Wright, Mrs. R. Trewartha. •
Placemats: Mrs. D. Whines, Mrs.
R. Trewartha, Pat Wright. L...
Dresser Scarf: Mrs. Bill Flynn,
Mrs: R. Trewartha, at Wright
Doillies: Mrs. R. Trewartha, Mrs.
Marie Campbell, Pat Wright.
Pillowroses: Mrs. 'Eva Haines,
Mrs. Bill Flynn, Mrs. R. Trewartha.
_Painted Quilt: Mrs. B. Flynn,
Marie Campbell, Mrs. R. Trewartha.
Painted Crib Quilt: Pat Wright,
Mrs. Fred Boa, Marie Campbell.
Painted quilt top: Mrs. R.
Trewartha, Mrs: B. Flynn, Mrs. F.
Boa.
Apparel using fluff: Mrs. B. Flynn,
Mrs. R. Trewartha.
Fancy Apron: Mrs. R. Trewartha,'
Pat Wright, E.E. Riley.
Liquid Embroidery picture: Pat
Wright, Marie Campbell, Mrs. B.
Flynn.
Article using Paint Puffer: Mrs. B. ,
Flynn, Mrs. R. Trewartha.
Decorated wood plaque: Mrs. R.
Trewartha. •
Christmas decorations in liquid
embroidery: Mrs. R. Trewartha, Pat
Wright, Marie Campbell.
Tole painting: Mrs. Hazel .Hilde-
brand.
Any article recycled: -Mrs. D.
Kelly, Strathmere Lodge, Mary Fin-
layson.
Any article of ceramics: ,Barry
Piobably anyone who'
sntered their pet in the
Lion's Club Pet Show at the
Seaforth Fall Fair thought
their pet was a winner,
whether or not they took
home any prize ribbons.
Exhibitors who won prize
with their entries were Sherri
Maloney, first prize; Devin
Williamson, second and Deb-
-hie Dinsmore, third in the
best looking cat category.
Winners in the most
unusal cat category were
'Debbie Henderson, Barret
Cronin and Dougie Hugill.
The three winning entries
in the best looking rabbit
category were owned by
Susan Hulley, Murray Town-
send and Stpehen Dolmage.
The three most unusal
looking rabbits were owned
by. Scott Townsend, Todd
Mauer and John Williamson.
The best looking dog in the
show was owned by Derek
Cooper, with the second and
third prize entries owned by
Jeff Reid and Pat Moylan.
The best dog which least
resembled any known breed
was owned by r. Daren
'Beuerman. Runners-up were
owned by Mary Kathryn.
Vicent, Karen Murphy and
Robert Sloan.
The best behaved dog was
owned by Karen Campbell.
The prize winning pigeon
was owned by Dwight Men-
neJ the second-placed
pigeon was alsowned by
Dwight Mennell, with Billy
Stewart's entry placing third.
The best entry in the fancy
fowl class was owned by
Darren Beuerman, with run-
ners-up owned by Sherri
Maloney and Bonnie Turner.
The most unusual pets
were owned by Sandra
Sholdice, Ann McClure and
Claudett Hamlip.
Finally, for pet ' ow nrs
whose best friend didn't
quite win in any of the other
events, there was the con-
solation event. The winners
in this category were Peter
Van Dyke, Susan Hulley and
Terry Kelly.
Win
eTihe prize winers in' the
individual entry category in
the Seaforth Fall Fair parade
were Mitchell Lauzon, who
won first prize for his clown
costume; Stephanie
Vanamersfoort won second
for riding on horseback in the
parade and David Huard was
the third prize winner with.
his decorated bicycle,
The school who took top
honors in the Grade 1-4
entries was Seaforth Public
School, Grade 1.. The
Seaforth Public School Grade
3 entry took second prize, S.
James Separate School
Grade 3 class took third prize
and Walton,Public School
won fourth prize.
The best banner, placard,
flag or pennant honors for
Grades 5 to 8 were won by
the Grade 5 P class of Saforth
Public School.
' Second prize honors were
awarded to Grade 7/8 of St.
Most 4-cyl-
Parts* & Labor
' Solenoid
1973-76 Chev & Pontiac VB
350, 400 Orange Engine
595 95 6 netimps
1971-76 Pinto & Bobcat, all
engines (no exchange) •
Full price , 3.9910 5,95
1971-76 Vega and Astre. all
models, EXchange 5.95
Full price/ 6.95
James Separate School and
third prize to Grades 6/7 of
St. James Separate School.
Fourth prize was won by
Grade 4/5 of Seaforth Public
School.
The prize winning non-
school float entered in
Friday's parade belonged to
the Seaforth Co-op Nursery.
The second prize non-school
float was entered by the
Central Huron 4-H Rabbit
club and the third was
entered by "'teh Queen's
Hotel.
The best class float was
ent---rl by Kindergarten
students at Seaforth ' Public
School. The second • prize
float was entered by Grade 8
students at the school and
the third prize float was
entered by Grade 7 students
at SEaforth Public School. '
Other priie winning
entries in the parade were
the Grade 7D float entered
by Seaforth Public School
and the Vincent FArm Sup-
ply. parade entry.
The Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch 156, donated
$40 in prizes in the parade
category.
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We also have
We can handle all your
FALL
FERTILIZER
NEEDS!
Tune-Up Kits
Turbo-Fire
Spark Plugs
Standard -C
type Each
Resistor-type, each . 1.17
Start with dependable Turbo-
Fire plugs to help improve
forinant.e & fuel economy.
Champion Spark Plugs
Standard-type, each .. . 1.17
Resistor-type, each.... 1.37
159° .4./99
to w installation
Extra
For most makes with standard
equipment. Pre-stretched Poly- ,
ester cords for long service and
dependability 14.0502X
Molded Radiator Hose
169 .095
Per most 'to lioAriplications
Had Pressure Cap - standard,
push-button or lever-vent For
most popular makes 2.29 to 2.59
OR SEPTEMBER 2p,' 1978
Young farmers on a float
More fair results
Vincent, Elizabeth Ann Stewart, Mrit.
D. McInnes,
Fabric Flowers: Mrs. H. Morenz.
Macrame article: Mrs. H. Morenz.
String Art: Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs.
W. Doimage. •
Pried Apple:Doll: Mrs. H. Morenz.
Bazaar article costing not more
than 3.00.: Mot. Wm. Dolmage, Mrs.
Lillian Evaris, Mary Finlayson.
Tea Cosy any style: Mrs. Wm.
Dolmagel Mrs. Lillian Evans, Mary
Fotheringham.
Needlepoint article: Ruthann Lone,
Card Villumsen, Mrs. F. Boa,
any other craft: Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage, Strathmere c/o Cheryle
Dale, Mrs. Lillian Evans.
Photographic: Vickey Bell, Ron
Fleming, Kenneth Papple, David
Jonex
10-$1.00 prizes:. Mrs. Morenz, Ruth
!Dapple, David Kelly, Linda Jones,
Gordon Papple, Michael. Kelly, Lanna''
Jones, Terry Kelly.
Operation
Lifeetyle
Do you huff and puff when
you run for the bus? You
may share the malaise of
poor physical fitness with
many other Canadians. Get
active - your health is at
stake.
Starter Drive
1963-76 CheVrolet & Pontiac,
all models, all engines...
419 469 outlaw OHO
1971-76 Pinto & Bobcat, an
models all engine sizes
Exhh.... 5.95; Full .. 6.45
1971.76 Vega and Astre, all
models, all engine sizes .
AsfEkch ... 4.19; Full .4.69
For.otal Service,
have our expert
technicians In-
stall your parts
at a reasonable
service charge
r-
Supreme-
Guaranteed
as long as
you own
your car*
a t
including ENGINE ANALYSIS
": Most 6-cyl
Parts'
•& Labor
Most 8-cyl
4 '495
Parts'
& Labor
*Wei Supply and Install: New Turbo-Fire Spark Plugs; New Rotor; New Ignition
Pdintst and New Condensers (-Mot required-en Electronic Ignition), •
We Test or Check:, Compression of each cylinder; Battery; All ignition circuits; ignition
coil output; High-tension leads; Starter and circuitry; Alternator output;. Voltage
regulator; Distributor cap; Rotor gap voltage; Ballast resistor; Pick-up/reluctor gap;
Heat riser valve; Manifold vacuum; Exhaust emission system; PCV valve; Air and fuel
filters; All hoses and belts.
We Adjust: Timing; Carburetor; Carburetor linkage and Dwell Angle. And we clean
and inspect the battery terminals.
Additional Parts and installation Extra-if required
S upreme Muffler
Available for most North American'I
cars. Example; 1972;76 Dart, Duster,
95
Swinger, Scamp and Valiant 6-cyl .
Available for most Imported m e nd many 95 Heavy-Duty Mutlle;GeL2ranteed 2 Years
North American cars. Example: 72-76 Dart,
Duster, Swinger, Scamp and Valiant 6.cyl „ .
Ask about our low Installation Rates
WEDDING INVITATIoNS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
PHONE 527-0240 SEAFORTH
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*includes: Installed
TIMM-Fire Spark Plugs,
Rotor, Condensert, Pointst
tool required on Electronic Ignition
4.600. freampommr.r.mmonsmaNlinimpamogimme,--
Our Guarantee says it best . .
* Supreme Mufflers are guaranteed against manufacturing defect,
. srustout and blowout for as long as original purchaser owns the
vehicle on which It Is originally installed. A muffler with a guarantee
'like that has got to be tops. And Sepreine is tripe If installed by
us, shop charges are guaranteed Tor 90 days. Supreme mufflers
ere available for North American makes only.
Supreme Mufflers for North American Cars ,
1971'-73 Chev and
Canadian Pontiac 495 V8350 with 2-BBL
Vegawih47id
Astre 17 50
cylinder 140 engine 11 ill
• 1972.74 Ford
and Meteor with 1 R 9 5
V8 351 • My
t!dt7t10-r7s5GAr ernmeirinic aann d 20
95 ' Hornet with 6-cyl
1973.74 Century and 495
,1
Cutlass V8 engine
with single exhaust IlL
1971-72 Chev and 1905
Canadian Pontiac
6-cyl 250 engine
Sample listings only-similar low prices on other North American makes
Heavy-Duty for most Imported and North AMerican Cars
1972.74 Ford and 13 9 im
Meteor with V8 .60
351 engine
, 1971..74 Toyota
1995
Corolla 1200 .8
1600 engine
Sample listings-similar law prices on other popular makes
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Remanufactured Parts lo
SamplewocLeisstol nngost:Inly-r Si
popularmilmarakes
Alternator
1971-76 Pinto & Bobcat
standard equip. (38-42Amp)
3 (19n m5.043641
1970-76 Dodge/Ply. 6-cyl &
V8 (ex. AC & rear defogger),...ir
ExCh....34.95;Full„ .40.45
1968-73 Datsun 510 with
1600 engine. Exchange ..
55.95; Full... 60.70
F. W. Tilley Ltd.,
Seaforth
527-1350
Most Popular Makes
295 895 to
Top-quality kits include points,
rotor, condenser Example .'60-74
Ford V8 except dual points . 2.95
Distributor Caps
Most Standard Types
235 te G59
Example 196073 Fprd V.8 . 2.99
Distributor caps for GM HI-Energy
Ignition (HEI) 5.49 to 13.95
•
Motomaster Fan Belts
.011:°a*AM"Ma3M188 2*391'"X‘"2"-