HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1998-04-15, Page 8Baptisms highlight at Dublin church
Rev. Tony Del Ciancio of
St. Patrick's Church conclud-
ed the Holy Week Services
with a Mass on Easter
Sunday with a large crowd
attending: One of the high-
lights was the baptism of fowl
babies.
Margaret Looby of Dublin
was thrilled to attend the bap-
tisms of three grandchildren -
- Kristin Francine Lcohv.
daughter of Joe and Francine
Looby: Matthew The
1.00b,,. son of John
Angela ioohv: and Kathleen
Margaret,. ( Kate) Kelleher.
daughter of Mary Jo (Lc
and Colin Kelleher.
David Allan Dixon. st
►.
Tho
and
K►hy I
►n of
MicheIle and Ron Dixon was
atm, baptized..
- The ' i.00hx familtc.
enjoyed a reception at the
home of Joe and Francine
Looby.
Joe Eckert was pleased to
:.ave the Iollow'ing, visitors at,
.Easter time Donny Ryan
and his aster Laura arid
friend: Luke and Mary
SL'hoori Icrwoerd: John
Eckert and •Tanya and
Retina: and Barh. Andrew
and Alex Eckert.
THOI IGHT FOR TODAY
Here comes a special Easter .
Dublin
by Dorothy Dillon
345-28x3
wish,
For all my readers dear,
It's love and food and good
times.
With loved ones far and
near.
Nappy hirthday to Marie
Kelly. (sister of correspon-
dent Dorothy) Seaforth, who
celebrated on April 4. Love,
Marie from family, relatives,
neighbours and many
Seaforth mends.
Happy birthday to Cheryl
(Shcwan) Hcrn, London.
originally from Dublin on
April 4.
Happy birthday to Eileen
MacRae: Dublin. and to
Mary Schoonderwoerd,
.Mitchell. who celebrate this.
week Luvc from families.
retail s. neighbours and
many. many friends.
Happy 30th anniversary to
a very. special Seaforth cou-
ple: Reg and Louise Dick,
who celebrate this week also.
•Love from families. relatives,
and roan. many fnends.
Ilea r Poet,.
Students donate easter eggs to food bank
by Chrissie Gordon and Tab Kaufmman
Although puhli demonstrations have lessened. the strong oppo-
sii:on to'thc closing of Seaforth District Higi1 School. 1s .;till very
much alive in its halls. •
• ['lie students and staff of SDHS would like tc, congratulate the
Midget Hocke> team un its resent winning of the provincial
championship. Was to go gut s:
Student Council generously. t'.na:ed about 40) chocolate eggs
to the Mild hank for families who may not otherwise .enjoy the
Easter hood a%. The also held a chocolate caster egg hunt for the
students al SDHS on Thursday at lunch. It was a great success.
On Thursday. April el: the bovs.'•soccer team played in Mitchell
against the Blue Devils in an exhibition game.
Thc school will he alivo with music On April 23. when an air
hand competitor' will he held during.an assembly.
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Congratulations to John and
Nancy White on the safe
arrival of a darling little girl,
Jayne Kathleen, who arrived
on March 13, weighing 8 lbs.
8 oz.
Little sister Christine is
thrilled.
Congratulations to proud
grandparents, Leon and
Beatrice Louwagie, Dublin,
and Claren.ce and Marie
White, Kinkora.
Congratulations to Brian
and Sherry Osborn on the
safe arrival of Brianne
Elizabeth, born on March 27,
weighing 9 lbs. 4 1/2 oz. A
little sister for Perry and
Shawna).
Congratulations to proud
grandparents. Diane Osborn
and Ron Alden, Bayfield, and
Ken McLaughlin, Stratford.
Congratulations to happy
"great grandmother Ursula
McLaughlin. Dublin.
Joe Eckert was pleased to
have a visit from 3oe and
Cathy Eckert, Josh and
Zachery, from Kitchener.
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I or most Canadians—Ark— old batteries properly__ Many
ving ,t vehicle has become a repair facilities accept these
necessity. Many Canadians. items, and many of these
arc concerned about the cryoitems are.now recycled. Call
ronmenlal affects this can your local government for
have. Many wonder how can recycling sites. Never dump
we teach our children •u► used oil or anti -freeze on the
value the environment and ground, inyouur local sewage EE
still depend on our vehicle". system. or in streams.
The answer is through regu If you arc not a do -ii -your -
lar vchicic maintcnancc, or seller, find a good aulomo- WITH EVERY GREASE. OIL ANI) FILTER
Car Care, says Car Care live Technician. Ask friends BOOKED IN APRIL
Canada. and associates for recommen- : Call For Your Appointment Today
Properly maintaining your dations. Check the shop's
vchicic is a win-win slaw-
consumer
itus reputation with vour local
tion. Besides helping the c<►nsumergroup.
Keep your air condilioncr
environment. a properly
'n 10P condition and have it
maintained and operated
vchicic runs more efficiently serviced only by an automo-
and economically. is safer, tive service technician'certi-
and, should last up to 50-./.4 tied competent to
longer. Thc following tips . handle/recycle refrigerants.
can put you on the road to Air conditioners contain
environmentally conscious CFCs and other gases that
have been implicated in the
depletion of the -ozone laver.
These gases can escape. dur-
ing improper service and
'
expiresApril 30/98
TIRE ROTATION
car care. •
Keep your engine tuned -up '
- a misfiring spark -plug can
reduce fuel efficiency by as
much as 30 c7.. Follow the
service schedules listed in the
owner's manual. Replace fil-
ters and fluids as recom-
mended. You'll help cut down
on air pollution too.
Check t.ires for proper
inflation. Under inflated tiro
waste fuel because the engine
has to work harder. Similarly,
wheels that are not properly
aligned las evidenced by the
uneven titre tread of vchicic
pulling) also rob energy.
And. properly maintained
tires last longer,- meaning
. fewer scrap tires have to he. •
disposed of. . .. - •
Do-ii-yoursclfers should
.dispose of used motor oil.
anti-freeze/coolant. tires. and
repair. so 11 is_ important to
choose a qualified technician:
Good driving habits arc
also important. You can get
the most out .of your vehicle
while minimizing environ-
mental damage. Here arc
-some. fuel saving tips:
. Ohscrve speed -limits. Fuel
consumption rises sharp)
with high speed.
Drive gently. Avoid sudden
accelerations and jerky stop -
and -go actions. Use cruise
control on open highways to
keep speed as steady as pos-
sible. Avoid.excessivc idling.
Shut oft" the engine while
waiting. Today's • vehicles are
designed to "warm-up" fast.
so forget about warm-ups.
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soweee eefetele
OPEN 364 Days a .Year
527-0881 24 Goderu•h St. E Seaton h
Serving Seaforth 81. Area for over 18 Years
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
"Class A Mechanic"
Safety Checks. Tune Ups. Exhaust. Brakes. Oil
Changes. Tire Sales. Service and Repair. et( r
Save Money
Check Tires and
Wheel Alignment
Estimates suggest that the
average cost of maintaining a
vehicle in 1998 will he
around $800, depending on
the age of your vchicic.
Proper maintenance of tires
and wheel alignment is an
easy way of reducing the
costs of -maintaining ,and
operating your vchicic. and
making sure yciu'don't have to
spend more than you need to
. on your car.
For example, tires under-
inflated by only eight pounds
can reduce gas mileage by
.five percent and cul tire life
by 25 percent or more. Cost-
conscious motorists, should
check tire inflation frequently.
Checking tire inflation can
easily be done with a personal
tire gauge, gauges are avail-
able in most automotive
stores for less than $10.00.
Owners also should check
tires for abnormal wear when
vehicles are on lifts for ser-
vice.
More fuel is consumed as a
result of incorrect alignment.
which can result in at (cast it
two percent tankful energy
lass and reducing lire life.
Incorrect alignment acceler-
ates lire wear to an even
greater degree. There arc two
-easy ways to detect incorrect
alignment of arc balance,
indicating the need for cost
saving wheel and front-end
service:
1. Looseness or excessive
play in steering, or difficulty
in controlling the vehicle over
bumps and around curves arc
indications of problems which
need correcting.
2. Another is vibration or
the slightest shimmy.
When vehicles arc on the
hoist, they should be checked
for front end and steering
looseness. and shock
ahsoncer/strut leakage. A
good automotive service tech-
nician, with the help of
today's sophisticated diagnos-
tic equipment can determine
the corrective measures need-
ed for steering and suspension
systems: •or advise that hall
joints, steering. linkage and
shock absorbers/struts still are
dependable. but wearing to
the point where replacement
would he advisable in the
near future.
If parts replacement is rec-
ommended. don't postpone it
or take shortcuts in quality.
Chill out
with air
Ahh. summer. Warm days.
drives in the countryside. pic-
nics on the beach. And road
construction. There you arc.
stuck in traffic and it's a swel-
tering 32 C. Fortunately, with
your air conditioning on, it's a
comfortable 24 C inside the
car.
Air conditioning works on
the principle that evaporating
fluid takes heat ow of the air.
The refrigerant vapour is first
compressed to liquefy it, then
it evaporates. This chills and
dehumidifies the air coming
into the car.
The refrigerant that has
been used with great success
over the years has been Freon,
or R- 12. However, R-12, as a
`chlorofluorocarbon (CFC),
has been partly responsible
for depletion of the ozone
layer. In the last couple of
years. car manufacturers have
converted to R -134a, a hydro -
fluorocarbon (HFC) that is
much less harmful to the envi-
ronment.
Is your car
ready for spring?
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527-1140
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Congratulations to John and
Nancy White on the safe
arrival of a darling little girl,
Jayne Kathleen, who arrived
on March 13, weighing 8 lbs.
8 oz.
Little sister Christine is
thrilled.
Congratulations to proud
grandparents, Leon and
Beatrice Louwagie, Dublin,
and Claren.ce and Marie
White, Kinkora.
Congratulations to Brian
and Sherry Osborn on the
safe arrival of Brianne
Elizabeth, born on March 27,
weighing 9 lbs. 4 1/2 oz. A
little sister for Perry and
Shawna).
Congratulations to proud
grandparents. Diane Osborn
and Ron Alden, Bayfield, and
Ken McLaughlin, Stratford.
Congratulations to happy
"great grandmother Ursula
McLaughlin. Dublin.
Joe Eckert was pleased to
have a visit from 3oe and
Cathy Eckert, Josh and
Zachery, from Kitchener.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Agit 16, lfnd-7
SEAFORTH GROCERY
23 Main St., Seaforth -- 527-2044
FREE DELIVERY MON. to FRI.: OPEN THURS. & FRI TILL 9 P M
TOMATOES 99`1h
CELERY $1.29
BROCCOLI 99'
PRINGLES $1.99
WHITE SWAN - PKG. OF 8
BATHROOM
TISSUE $2.69
VIVA - 2 ROLL PKG.
PAPER
TOwEI.S 99`
Every Wednesday is
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY
Receive 5% DISCOUNT on regular priced items
Help your car be envfronmentally fiiendly!
I or most Canadians—Ark— old batteries properly__ Many
ving ,t vehicle has become a repair facilities accept these
necessity. Many Canadians. items, and many of these
arc concerned about the cryoitems are.now recycled. Call
ronmenlal affects this can your local government for
have. Many wonder how can recycling sites. Never dump
we teach our children •u► used oil or anti -freeze on the
value the environment and ground, inyouur local sewage EE
still depend on our vehicle". system. or in streams.
The answer is through regu If you arc not a do -ii -your -
lar vchicic maintcnancc, or seller, find a good aulomo- WITH EVERY GREASE. OIL ANI) FILTER
Car Care, says Car Care live Technician. Ask friends BOOKED IN APRIL
Canada. and associates for recommen- : Call For Your Appointment Today
Properly maintaining your dations. Check the shop's
vchicic is a win-win slaw-
consumer
itus reputation with vour local
tion. Besides helping the c<►nsumergroup.
Keep your air condilioncr
environment. a properly
'n 10P condition and have it
maintained and operated
vchicic runs more efficiently serviced only by an automo-
and economically. is safer, tive service technician'certi-
and, should last up to 50-./.4 tied competent to
longer. Thc following tips . handle/recycle refrigerants.
can put you on the road to Air conditioners contain
environmentally conscious CFCs and other gases that
have been implicated in the
depletion of the -ozone laver.
These gases can escape. dur-
ing improper service and
'
expiresApril 30/98
TIRE ROTATION
car care. •
Keep your engine tuned -up '
- a misfiring spark -plug can
reduce fuel efficiency by as
much as 30 c7.. Follow the
service schedules listed in the
owner's manual. Replace fil-
ters and fluids as recom-
mended. You'll help cut down
on air pollution too.
Check t.ires for proper
inflation. Under inflated tiro
waste fuel because the engine
has to work harder. Similarly,
wheels that are not properly
aligned las evidenced by the
uneven titre tread of vchicic
pulling) also rob energy.
And. properly maintained
tires last longer,- meaning
. fewer scrap tires have to he. •
disposed of. . .. - •
Do-ii-yoursclfers should
.dispose of used motor oil.
anti-freeze/coolant. tires. and
repair. so 11 is_ important to
choose a qualified technician:
Good driving habits arc
also important. You can get
the most out .of your vehicle
while minimizing environ-
mental damage. Here arc
-some. fuel saving tips:
. Ohscrve speed -limits. Fuel
consumption rises sharp)
with high speed.
Drive gently. Avoid sudden
accelerations and jerky stop -
and -go actions. Use cruise
control on open highways to
keep speed as steady as pos-
sible. Avoid.excessivc idling.
Shut oft" the engine while
waiting. Today's • vehicles are
designed to "warm-up" fast.
so forget about warm-ups.
ARCHIE'S
soweee eefetele
OPEN 364 Days a .Year
527-0881 24 Goderu•h St. E Seaton h
Serving Seaforth 81. Area for over 18 Years
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
"Class A Mechanic"
Safety Checks. Tune Ups. Exhaust. Brakes. Oil
Changes. Tire Sales. Service and Repair. et( r
Save Money
Check Tires and
Wheel Alignment
Estimates suggest that the
average cost of maintaining a
vehicle in 1998 will he
around $800, depending on
the age of your vchicic.
Proper maintenance of tires
and wheel alignment is an
easy way of reducing the
costs of -maintaining ,and
operating your vchicic. and
making sure yciu'don't have to
spend more than you need to
. on your car.
For example, tires under-
inflated by only eight pounds
can reduce gas mileage by
.five percent and cul tire life
by 25 percent or more. Cost-
conscious motorists, should
check tire inflation frequently.
Checking tire inflation can
easily be done with a personal
tire gauge, gauges are avail-
able in most automotive
stores for less than $10.00.
Owners also should check
tires for abnormal wear when
vehicles are on lifts for ser-
vice.
More fuel is consumed as a
result of incorrect alignment.
which can result in at (cast it
two percent tankful energy
lass and reducing lire life.
Incorrect alignment acceler-
ates lire wear to an even
greater degree. There arc two
-easy ways to detect incorrect
alignment of arc balance,
indicating the need for cost
saving wheel and front-end
service:
1. Looseness or excessive
play in steering, or difficulty
in controlling the vehicle over
bumps and around curves arc
indications of problems which
need correcting.
2. Another is vibration or
the slightest shimmy.
When vehicles arc on the
hoist, they should be checked
for front end and steering
looseness. and shock
ahsoncer/strut leakage. A
good automotive service tech-
nician, with the help of
today's sophisticated diagnos-
tic equipment can determine
the corrective measures need-
ed for steering and suspension
systems: •or advise that hall
joints, steering. linkage and
shock absorbers/struts still are
dependable. but wearing to
the point where replacement
would he advisable in the
near future.
If parts replacement is rec-
ommended. don't postpone it
or take shortcuts in quality.
Chill out
with air
Ahh. summer. Warm days.
drives in the countryside. pic-
nics on the beach. And road
construction. There you arc.
stuck in traffic and it's a swel-
tering 32 C. Fortunately, with
your air conditioning on, it's a
comfortable 24 C inside the
car.
Air conditioning works on
the principle that evaporating
fluid takes heat ow of the air.
The refrigerant vapour is first
compressed to liquefy it, then
it evaporates. This chills and
dehumidifies the air coming
into the car.
The refrigerant that has
been used with great success
over the years has been Freon,
or R- 12. However, R-12, as a
`chlorofluorocarbon (CFC),
has been partly responsible
for depletion of the ozone
layer. In the last couple of
years. car manufacturers have
converted to R -134a, a hydro -
fluorocarbon (HFC) that is
much less harmful to the envi-
ronment.
Is your car
ready for spring?
DA!IsFAcTIu�
McLaughlin
Chen -Olds Ltd.
527-1140
13 Main St. Seaforth
LEA
VEHICLE SALES & SERVICE
APPLY NOW FOR YOUR INTEREST
FREE CREDIT CARD AND RECEIVE...
FREE
GREASE, OIL AND FILTER
Upon Approval
TEATERO MOTOR PRODUCTS
527-2291
SEAFORTH
Spring is Here
NOW IS THE TIME
to have your automobile
TUNED UP
!ice
Make sure your automobile
is in top performance
SERVICE
KELLY AUTO
527-2210
24 Hour Towing
after hours call 522-2122 ,
26 Birch St., Seaforth