The Huron Expositor, 1980-12-18, Page 251-ILIRON EXPQ$ITQR, DECBNIBER 18, 1980
ST. JAMES WINNERS ---Winners from St.
James School In the Shop in Seaforth for
Christmas poster contest sponsored by local
'merchants are, from left, front row: Stephen
Van ,Dyk, Gr. 5, honourable mention; Jeff
Dolmage, Gr„5, third place junior division,
Kathy Lynn Hak, Ork, 4, honourable mention,
Tanya Armstrong, Gr. 4, ,second' place •junior,
division, Stacey Hoffman, Gr. 4, honourable
mention, and ?am Nolan, first place 'junior
division. Back row:Pete Menheere, Gr. 5.,
honourable mention, Corinne De Corte, Gr. 8,
first place senior division, Linda Van Dyke,
second place, senior division, Cindy McLaugh-
lin? Gr. 5, honourable mention, and Janice
Mero', Gr. 5, honourable mention. (Expositor
,
photo)
SEAFORTH PUBLIC WINNERS—Winners from Seaforth Public irv the
shop at home art contest sponsored by local merchants are; Front row,
from left: Kim Fritz, Gr, 6, third place, senior division; Cheryl Cooper,
Gr. 5, honourable mention, Bobby Jo Rhynard, Gr. 6, honourable
mention, Darren Beuerman, Gr. 6, honourable mention and Vicki
Tremeer, Gr. 5 honourable mention. Back row: Joe Smith, Gr. 5,
honourable mention, Bob Fehr, Gr. 5, honourable mention, Ron Pryce,
Gr. 6, honourable mention, Joan Dodds, Gr. 6, honourable mention,
Carol Anne Glanville, Gr. 5, honourable mention and 'Andrea Muir, Gr.
5, honourable mention. The quarterback is Piet Loomans, a
representative of local merchants. (Expositor photo)
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THREE MEN IN A TUB—This crew scrubbed away as their float,
sponsored by the Oddfellows moved down Main St. in Saturday's parade
parade. (Photo by Barringer)
BALL-MACAU LAY
Care
BUILDING CENTRE
41\
NOTICE
of
WINTER STORE HOURS
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY
8 a.m. to 12 noon lp.m. to 5 p.m.
SATURDAY 80.m. to12 Noon
HOLIDAY HOURS
REGULAR HOURS -Dec. 22, 23, 24
CLOSED — Dec. 25 Christmas Day
CLOSED — Dec. 26 Boxing Day
CLOSED — Dec. 27
OPEN — Dec. 29
OPEN — Dec. 30
SEAFORTH & HENSALL STORES ONLY
CLOSED — Wed., Dec! 31 for inventory
CLOSED — January 1 New Year, s Day
OPEN REGULAR HOURS
Jan. 2 & 3
BALLAMACAUM LTD.
SEAFORTH
527-0910
CLINTON
482-3405
HENSALL
262-2418
A BIRD'S EYE VIEW—This unusual perspective of Seaforth's
Main St., complete with stoplights at the intersection and
Santa and company from above is by Joey Smith of Jarvis St.
Early Buyer Bonus
CASH REBATES FROM $150 UP TO $2,500
On New M.F.. Agr. & Industrial Tractors
& Waiver Of Finance Charges
Until MARCH 1, 1981
CASH REBATES from $1,000 up to $2,000
On new M.F. combines & waiver of Finance
Charges until Aug. 1 /81 on grain combines
or Sept. 1/81 on Corn Combines
Plus Special Factory Allowances
To Pass Along To Our Customers
To Let You Save Even More ,
Offer En d$ January 30, 19.81.
NEW COMBINES IN STOCK
NEW TRACTORS IN STOCK
New PA.F. Specials
2 M.F. 18' set disc
1 M.F. 124 baler, 22 bale thrower
1 M.F. 230D tractor
1 M.F. 1iSOLD'actor
1 M.F. SOL -Mader
New Miscellaneous
3 Geo. White blowers
1 41' Speed King auger
2 J.M. 350 boxes
Used M.F. Demo
1 2650 M SOLD) laiR 17 month warranty
1 M.F. 880 16-6 furrow plow
Used Tractors
1 M.F. 11550 cab, air, heater, 140 H.P.
1 M.F. 1135D cab, heater. 120 H.P.
1 M.F. 135G ,Ind. loader
1 J.D. 40SOLD), heater, duals
1 Nuffield 10/42 tractor
1 David Brown 1410 with cab
Used Combines
1 410G. cab, quick attach
1 410G cab, pickup
1 A.G. G. 6 row corn head, cutting head,
pick up
Clear Out Specials
1 1160 Case combine, cab, 4 row corn head,
cutting head
1 M.F. 21' set disc.
2 M.F. 72 P.T.O. combines
1 530 Ford baler
1 J.D. 5 furrow plow ,
1 M.F. 74 6 furrow plow
1 M.F.44 corn head °
2 M.F. 63 corn heads
1 M.F. 36 10' swather
Boyes
Farm Supply
Massey -Ferguson
Seaforth, Ont. 527-1257
He won honourable mention in the merchants' art contest. Top
prize winners are on display til Christmas in the window of the
former Dutch Store downtown.
ITS EASIER—Cheryl Cooper of RR1, Dublin,
won an honourable mention for this poster
in the Seaforth merchants' art contest.
GARBAGE
PICK-UP
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
Thursday's and Friday's routes will
be picked up on December 26th, 1980
and January 2, 1981.
BILL EISLER
YOUNG DAIRY
FARMERS
TRAINING PROGRAM
(An opportunity to improve your
skills in managing a dairy herd)
Centralia College of Agricultural Technology
and area OMAF personnel in to -operation with
Canada Employment and Immigration
Commission offer this
CONTINUING EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY
WHEN: January 26 -February 20
(Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.)
WHERE: Centralia Colleae, Huron Park
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: '
0.M.A.F. Huron, Clinton, Ontario (519) 482-3428
Continuing Education,
Centralia CrAlege, of Agricultural Technology
Huron Park, Ontario
(519) 128-6691
46"4"im'nhtila
Ontario