The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-26, Page 14•
, 'Tha 11411101t EXPOSITOR* APRIL 2. IVA
- Bill Arknatrong, President
of the Huron County JuniOr
;Farmers opened the ,Ineeting.
on. April 18 with tile Song.
Sharon Colclough gave the
secretary's, rep)fort and tarry
Plaetzer gave the treasurer's
report.
Wayne Shapton,
menther •of thg Sonth Huron
•••
Junior Farmers ,gave the
firntOcial repost of the
Senti-FortrIO at Exeter, The
new 19791cing and, Queen of
Huron County Junior
Farmers are Sharon
Colciough and Murray Irwin,
Jean Siertsema co-ordinator
of the King attic •91teee
THE SPECTATORS -These were some of the
members of the Seaforth Sportsmens Club who
turned out for the excitement Tuesday merning.
vihert Ministry of Natural Resources: staff
stocked Silver Creek wi
for the upcoming fishing
in the creek were an
•years ago.
th young rainbow trout
derby, Fishing derbies
annual traditiOn some
(EXpositor photo)
Smiles
A young attOntey working
on his first case .had been
employed by a farmer to
Prosecute a trucking coni-
pany for losing'a shipment of
24 of the farmer's pigs. He
wanted to impress the jury
with the magnitude of the
Joss, "Twenty-four pigs!
Twenty-four! Think of that!
Twice the lumber in the jury
Vandals damage Grey school
Wingham O.F.P. have charged four area
teenagers with break and enter to commit •
mischief after an incident at the Grey
Central school in Ethel on April 14.
According to Scheel principal lan
Axtmann there were three windows broken
as well as two doors and a glass WIMP* in
the gym. The library was messed, up with
books thrown on the foor. There were papers
thrown around in the office. A couple of •
desks were broken, one teacber's desk was
damaged and a fire estingniOler was stolen
from a spare bus that stays 'at the School.
Damage was estimated at approximately
S75Q. •
There were also some Windows broken at
thc, school during the 'March. Break but
0,F:P: are still investingatinithat incident.
Damages in .that incident are estithated at
S400,
SPIECI
Wed
ACTORS
1:.- M.F. 2550 Allied- loader
• 1 .-M.F:135D.M/P.
2 - M.F. 1650 M IP
1 - M.F. 30 Industrial 34 loader.
. 1 - M.F. 1750 MIP.
1.- M.F. 1100D cabt,
Retail customers who purchase a used
combine are eligible to receive a customer
parts certificate from Massey •Ferguson
though the dealer from Now to April 27th.
Valued at 5% of the retailed sales price or up
to $1,000 whith :may be redeemed against• the
purchase of parts calculated at suggested list
price. -
Used
1
•- M,F. 750D cab air- 13' table pickup.
1.- M.F. 5100 cab air 43 corn head
1 - M.F. 510D cab straw copper
- M.F. 410 cab. 43 corn head
• 1 - 600 case pick .up
• 1-- 160 special case 4 - 404 corn head,
Seaforth
Ontario
FARM
• • : • Tolophone. ,•
527-1257. •
go.od .tupply.of •
• Itt.t4u1k and packages •
Also-iMilltiotieti butch Sets ,:Potatoes•
'Lawn -Et.. Garden •Fertil.iterS. . •
• SPECIAL: . • •
•:Buy next year'4.ttipply of mixed •
hied feed .8, sunflower - seed Of.
• 'w lasts •
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GIVING' A FISI-1.
A HAND-DaveDale
• Of the Seaforth
Sportsmens Club picks
up one of the rainbow
trout which landed
on shore when the
Ministry of 'Natural.
.Resources stocked Silver
Creek with.over 300 of
the fish.
. (Expositor photo)
•
Brodhagen
Lorne and Alice Willson
and Lisa visited with Mr. and
• Mrs. Hardy Cigler in Wood-
stock. on Easter Sunday.
Guests with. Ken .and
Audrey Beuerman were re-
latives Mr. an dMrs. Seibert
° Shalinder and Gerda Skolrod
(if Manitoba and
Saskatehewan,experiencing
. the stormy weather of.
Ontario. All attended the
olden Wedding An-
- niversaty in honor. of Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Skolrad of Clinton
held at "1 the ' home .of
daughter, Mauriel and
Henry , RudchySch of
Burlington.
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Seaforth
oo P
527-1910
411,
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Olt
HUsborrie & HibbertH
Mutual Fire.
Insurance Company.
187(),
Provides Full Insurance
Coverage for Town Dwellings
as well as Farm Properties
AGENTS
-RoslHodgert •Woodham
John Moore Dublin
Joseph Uniac Mitchell
Mrs.Elaine Skinner Exeter
Wally Burton' • ,Exeter
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DIRECTORS & ADJUSTORS
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• 229-6643
• 345-2512.348-90.12.
.235-i55.3
• 235-0350..
Jack Harrigan
Robert Gardiner
Lloyd Morrison
Lorne Feeney
Ray McCurdy,
WilliamChaffe
• R.R.3, Lucan
R.R.2, Staffa
R.R.1, St. Marys
R.R.2, Dublin
R.R.1, Kirkton
Mitchell
Seaforth„
Public Utility Commission
The following hydro rates, as approved by
Ontario Hydro and Seaforth Public Utility
• Cornmisskin, will be applietho all accounts
issued on and after AAay1,11.979.
•PRESENT RATES
RESIDENTIAL
First 50 KWH 8.2c• per kwh
• Next 200 KWH 4.1c per kwh
• All -additional KWH 2.45c per
kWh •
Minimum Bill $4.00 Per Month
PROPOSED RATES
SERVICE
First 50 KWH 9.4c per kwh
Next 200 KWH 4,7c per kwh
'All additional KWH. 2.65c per
kwh
Minimum Bill $4.00 Per; Month
GENERAL SERVICE
First 50 KWH 6.2c per kwh
Next, 200 KWH 4.4c per kwh
Next 9750 KWH 2.95c 'Per
kwh • ;
All additional KVVH 1.8c Per
•'kWh
Minitium BUl 4.09 Per Month
First 50 KWH 9.4c per kWh*
Next 200 KWH 5.0c per kwh
• Next 9750 KWH 3.15c per
kwh
/All additional KWH 2:0c per
ikwh
minimum Bill $4.00 Per Month
'SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION
Chairman- Gordon T. PullMan
• Commissioners- J.S.Sinnannon (Mayor)
' 'Douglas ,K. Fryett
Thomas)R, Phillips
Manager-,
contest was, thanked for her
pro.10:041 management.
Brian Mille then gavel a
report on his trip to Paris,
France .or the Second
Annual World Convention.
The Huron County Junior
Farmers will be participating
Clf-'' , . .....,, di ,'..• 1 ' ,...,,I
an. a Muted Soccer
Tournament at Wasaga on
„July 27 and 28. The County
Field Ray is July 7 at Blyth
with a .dance to follow.
Cht August 2S, there wilr
be a 30th, Reunion for Huron,
County Junior Farmers at the
Clinton arena, There jl1.be
an hour of Social MOON(
with a dance later. AH pflat
and present Junior Farmers
members are !invited-.
The next meetjeg is May
1.0, at the Clinton
Offiee.
It The addresi Ib el
'the front.• your paper says
• 'mar!, 2-1-0-9
Apr. 2+,040. -
Your subscription. is
DUENOW••
DIRECT DRIVE
SINGLE SPEED
BARN FANS
..for dairy, hog
• and poultry
barn
ventilation
1398
Ea. Farm Price
18" Single Speed
lan vecantrol
44 $11'
ElJarm Price • • - •
16- Single Speed • •
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. Totally enclosed motor with
thermal overload protection.
• AlurninuM shutters angle mounted
• for positive -Closing . .
187,singlesPeed tan: '4 hp motor, 17,25
rpm,115 voltS. Framing size 21-,x
, 507-023. Farm Price., . ;$95.44 Ea• ,
18" single speed tan with control:
507i023.and 507-026, , •
Farm Price. $t13.88 Ea:
12" single speed.: . Motor, 1725 rpM,
' 115 volts. Framing,. Si2e 15" x 15,
507-025. Farm Price. •$82.44 Ea.
• Steel welded housing box
• Balanced fin blades for less
• vibration and noise
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12" single speed fan with control:
507-025 and 507-026,
Farm Price, . • . , $100.86 Ea.
24- single speed fan: I hp" motor, 17Z5
rpm. 115 volts. Framing size 27 x 27
507-065. Farm Price. . . $159.44.Ei.
24" single speed fan With. control:
506-065 And 507-026.
Farm ..... . . . $177.88 Ea.
Logging Chains
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• High test x 16chain with grab book
and slip hook. Lighter in Weight but
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approx. 1'2 times stronger than '12" proof
chain! Heat treated to withstand impact
lbada. Safe working load 4600 Ib.
561-046. Farm Price. $32.88 Ea.
• Not shoWnt 3/•' x 14' OhaIn with swivel
has grab hook and slip hook. Safe
working load 20S0 Ib 561-072. •
Farm Price, $19.19 EL
Slow Moving 40224
_Vehicle Sign u Ea.
Trinagular metal with Red reflective tape
border. Fluoresdent Orange centre, Ap-
prox. 14•' H. ... - 577,-206
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'PARill PRICE: these Prices, are Special prices available Only to those farmers lurifitied under the
Pederal Satearid Excise Tax Laws to purchase items used for 'agriculturarporpOstis oh tax and/or
duty exempt basis This must be Supported by the filitte of a valid end user certifidate at the time of .
purchase ... •
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