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The Huron Expositor, 1978-04-13, Page 2424 rHE HUFF N XPOSITOR, APRIL 13, 1978 .r MO' the Berg Split. Chuie The most important forward step in durable, efficient iSarn cleaning since the development of the barn Cleaner itself. 1We-ballasting-iv reverse mice and one corner wheel it reduces wear, tension aro- adjustmerft prolifeltis and gives you more del:lendable performance. The return chute is full width for ,greatest cleaning efficiency. The Berg Split Chute,' as well as the 'Berg Conventional Chute, can be used with any manure stacker, or thrower. .The new Berg 3•inch flites move a 'third more liquid and reduce roll-back problems, Write or phone for mitre details about this exceptional new equipment, , , _ Jamesway parts available Keith Siemon -• - Plumbing - Farm Equipment R.R.4, Walton, Ontirio Phone 345-2734 Mr. Farmer You Are Cordially , Invited To ' ..1 Attend A . . . ia L7 Uter1112 ..11k1R1111. EQUIPMENT LTD: CORN CROP SEMINAR "Maximiz,ing Cora Yields:" FEATURING . . . • "Marketing Your Corn Crop" .Ken Paterson - Chairman Corn Council • "Soil :Management'. Mike Miller - Assoc. AB - Huron County • "Planter Serviejrig 'Mniriterdinee Bill Campbell - Vincent Farm Bouipmen1 Ltd. • "Monitoring Equipment.' Bill Verrall International Har4estisr""" ''''''''''' Friday, April 14th, 1978 • 1:30 p.m. Iii SEAFORTH 527-0120 1. WI-111.130 EVEPPVTHING RIET.TIER pan DAWNS Stratford. • Schools farmed in the township. The body was at the He was a member. of the Knights Heath-Leslie funeral home, of Columbus and of Seaforth Mitchell, until Monday. .morning-. Branch 156, Royal Canadian when funeral mass was held at St. Legion. Vincent De Paul Church, He is survived q his wife, the Mitchell. M o n sl gneur 'former' Bernadette Berry, to C.G.Adams-officiated. Burial was whom he was Married at SI. in St. -Vincent Dc Paull cemetery. Columban in 1956 and by four • children, Gerald' and . Joanne of Kitchener .andMarion and Pauline at home. He also•is survived by brothers. Thomas of Red .Rock, Ontario and Frank of Ottawa and by sisters Miss Mary Jordan, Detroit, Claire, Mrs. Jack Unsworth, Detroit:. Veronica, Mrs. Ken Vincent, Seaford' and Miss Barbara Jordan, -Seaforth. He was predeceased' by a sister Anne, Mrs. James Krauskopf. The remains are resting at, Box Funeral Home. Seaford) until Friday at 11 a.m, when Rev. P.A. Oostveen will conduct a funeral service at St. Columban Roman Catholic Church . Interment will follow in St, Columbn Cemetery. CARMAN DALE Carman Dale, 49. of R. R. #4. Clinton, died Monday at Victoria Hospital,' London, of injuries received in a house demolition aeCident in Hullett Township March 2. Mr', Dale had been assisting his nephew, Milton Dale. tear down pan of a house damaged in a fire two weeks before. part ofsa wall collapsed on him.. Soxofthe late Mr. and Mrs. SKITherd Dale of Hulled Town- ship, he ;Was married to the former June Alcock of Brussels in 1955, The, couple farmed in We Have A Large Selection Of Ruf-Riders by Daoust and Greb Kodiaks it's Catching at Wright-Tayl&r Ltd - Seaforth 0 USED CARS 1977 Monte Carla Landau top. 300 VS engine, air conditioning. Low mileage. Super sharp -Silver-Grey with Wadi vinyl landau top. 'License LON 340 1977 Chevelle Malibu Classic II A gorgeous automobile. Sedan. Air canditi ing, 300 V8 engine, tlit wheel, vinyl roof, many more optlo s. ( 1977 Chevelle Malibu Classic Sedan. 303 .1/11:•etOcilric defrakter. tinted glass, finished In Firethorne, License LON 376 1976 Ford Granada Exceptional compact car -- economical 6 cylinder engine, automatic, power steering, vinyl fop. Super sharp, License JVO 0113 1976 Ford Thunderbird Light Green finish with White vinyl top and Interior, VIS engine, atitomattc transmission. air conditioning, and many other factory options. License'Ki S. 1141. a 1974 Olds, Cutlass Sedan. Air condltionlnp, rally wheels, A new.car•trade•in. License HNL 1011 1974 Olds Cutlass Sedan, VS, automatic. An excellent family car. License LXV 981 • c 1972 Pontiac Parisienne .4 door hardtop Fully equipped. Radial tiros. License CZB 713 $5895. $5695. $3550. $6295. $3195. $2995. $1295. WAGONS 1974 Impala Wagon Alt conditioned. One owner • a now far trade-in. License HNM .595. 356 1973 Ford. Custom Wagon Ono owner - new car trodeTn, Finished. In Forest Green. /icon. t 4F1 5 8 9 ' • FKI4 988 ' RUUD TRUCKS Ready for Work and Pleasure 1973 G.M.C. '7 Ton Fleetsicle. VS, automatic, Power steering and beakes.'One $ 3795 • owner • like new. Low miles. License 04 987 1976 Chev. 1/2 Ton Silverado $4695 vs, automatic, radio, low Mileage. One owner. License pla 910. i tiniy hnlerroalvd. • 1973 Ford I 2. Ion 'pir1,94) 'tilandord Traro, goal. 2695 115.d 4,• Lirellso f.'197. • THE SPRING SELECTION IS GREAT ViliGHT-TAYLOR LTD Seaforth 527-1750 Ch.v 'Olds LONDON, LUCAN, EXETER AREA PHONE•TOLL.FREE 227 - 4230 SERVICE DEPT. OPEN: Mon.•Fri. 8 a.m. • S p.m. Oka*, oire 78 Seaforth FRE Ct KING Open 7 DAYS A WEEK Commencing Fri. Apr. 14 Pizza, Chicken Dinners, Shrimp FiSh Dinners, Hamburgers, French Fries, Onion Rings, Footiongs, Chickenburgers, Big Erics, Ice Cream , Big Bronco. Delicious Food - while you wait Ron & Gloria Riley Take Out Orders 527-0034 For Yourcoir-. • We Are A Franchised GUARANTEED MUFFLER SHOP Lifetime Guaranteed Mufflers and Shocks FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING TIRES FOR ALL CARS Belted Polyester Radial $32.50 $30.00 . $55.00 FROM ° FROM FROM Prices based on G78 X 14 or 15 size. FREE INSTALLATION AND BALANCE Get Your DUAIS-7 - On NOW For SPRING FIELDWORK Have That Extra Traction You Need This Spring And Be On The Land Early,. WE HAVE 2 COMPLETE LINES OF DUALS IN STOCK NOW! 'FFL. R SUPPLY LIMITED 9cafion HIGHWAY 4 - South Edge of CLINTON - 482-3752 or if busy 482-9796 Call or come in for appointment ituaries, Cadets win trophy Surviving are his wife. daughters Donna, Brenda and Joan and sons Bruce and. Duren all at hame;. two brothers Allison, London and Ernest, • Clinton; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Read„, Clinton, Mrs. George (Jessie) Cunningham, Seaford); Mrs. Thomas (Martha) Smith. Exeter, Mrs, Reginald (Ethel) Smith, .and Mrs. Jack (Josephine) Harding. Lbridon. A brother Elmer prcdeeeased.jdra. on March 31. 1977 . • A private funeral service was held 'Wednesday, at 2 p.m. at the Ball Funeral Home; Clinton Interment Clinton- Cemetery. . „MRS. GEORGE BROOKS - Mrs., George. Brooks, North Main Street; Seaforth, died Wednesday in Seaford) Gmmunity Hospital. She was 68... 'Born in Fullarton Twp.' she' was,. the former Verna Janette Wallace and was a daughter of . the late ,Mr. and Mrs. 'deo. Wallace of Cromarty. Her husband, to whom - she was married at' ,the Presbyterian Manse in Mitchell predeceased her June ?0.. 1965. She is survived by a son George at home and a sister Velma, Mrs. Percy, Adams. Seaforth 'and . brothers. John ,R.It .2. Staffa and Ronald Wallace. .Stratford„ The remains are at the Whitney Ribey Funeral . Home, Seaford), where . Rev. Bert Daynard 'of. •Staffa , will 'conduct -a funeral service on Friday at 2 , p.m. TeMporary •entotuhment" will Wow it) Pioneer Mausoleum.` J.Laragh officiating. Burial followed in St. Columban Cemetery. • Pallbearers were Joseph Givlin, Lorne, Flanagan, Arthur 'Murray; Vincent Murray.. Frank Nolan and Albert Price. LI/1)0LE MEDEMA Ludolf Mederna, 73, of 82 Centre • Street -, Seaforth died Wednesday....__April 5, 1978 at Oueensway Nursing Home' in Hensel!. He was horn. in Holland and came. to' Canada in 1953. An upholsterer by trade. he carried MRS. ANNIE W. SMILLiE • on socceSsfCil business in Mr s . Ann i e W, tG alia p,), Seaford) until retiring in' 1975. ditql in. Maxvillc, Ontario on Friday. 70) in, her 95th His first- wife •Willemina tom whom he was married in )929. She was tine of the h "t " prede6eased him in' 1967. , 13 c"j"I"i" Surv i` Surviving. -besides his second. all-. 1" • sorl: ; Rey' 11-1j a rni ". wife, the former Grictske Van Der. Sin(Ilie. Saskatoon: and Allistair 13.C. one A VY OitUe • .to Whgnu he was married. ' In 1971:'-'are one daughter, Mrs. (L me li ter Mrs'. ti n t 1.1.oan) Tay loll W. .W .1 • t I ma) Bakelaar, of Clinton, Vancouver. 13.C. Several gra and WO sons. Peter of Agincourt, children also stirs ivc.-"FrrtirTM sers iec.. was. lit•Id Iron' the 13ontliron Funeral 'Home. I tensall. Tuesday at I:30 p.m. k ith Re's. Don Beck' officiating. Interment • ..at Henan ; 1.1M 09 Cemetery. JAMES FLANAGAN James Thomas Flanagan, 47,,of Egmondville, died suddelify Thufsday at his home - in Egniondville. He wurvi born. in McKillop TownShip. stin' of the late Joseph Flanagan and Mary Roach -and farmed in. Me flop. -Township until retiring to -Egmondvill,e in 1976. Surviving are one brother, Joseph E. 'Flanagan.. of - 161 Ballantyne Ave., Stratford; three Sisters, Mrs. Frank ( Doris.),Ltyan,_ of R.R.I. Clubliln, Mrs,. Karl (Bernadette) Steinbach, of Teeswater. and Mrs. Louis (Joan) McIver . of R.R.2. Staffa; also several nieces and nephews.. The remains rested at Box Funeral Home, Seaforth. Funeral mass was at St. James Roman JC,a4holk Church, Monday at I I a.m. with R.eti. Erma Silverthurn, In Toronto Oil Saturatty, April I . 1o7$, i rma F reeman. w i fe of Thomas Silserthorn and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Freeman of Seaford) died. She Was 0 sister of Frank Freeman of Sib or Springs. Maryland and one niece, Carol. Funeral services were held at the Humphrey Funeral Hem c in Toronto on Tuesday, April 4 at 2:3(1 o'clock. Interment in York Cemetery. Wilbert Dilling Charles 1Nilbert Diltingl passed away at the Delaware Nursing Horn on Thursday April (011, in his 82nd year. He was the husband of the lath Anna 'E. (Belle) Dilling; (1977), He is survived by two sons Clarence W. . Dining, Sarnia. Harold .1. (Bud) Dilling, Scarborough and ,one daughter Mrs. Allan (W. Bernice) Olson. London. A brother Austin Dilling. Strathroy; and seven grandchildrbn also survive. A. Mother and sister predeceased, Funeral servile was held from the Bondwon Funeral Homer, Hen- ' sail on Saturday, April 8th at 3 p.01. with Rev. Harold Currie of Sebringville Officiating, inter- fluent will be made in -Exeter Cemetery. He etas a member of the Murphy Lodge LOI. #710., Lodge service was held on Friday night at the funeralpope at '8 p.m. • • MICHAEL CONNOLLY Michael Cuunully of Mitchell died Friday- at the Stratford' General Hospital follov.ing a brief illness. He vt as 777. He ‘‘ as horn in Logan township June 20. 1900, son of the late Martin Connolly and the former Catherine Arnold. He lived in L ogan loccoship during his early - ladore nos, Mg to Mitchell lc here he has resided since. .Sur‘ k•ing are one 'i,brother, Williuin Connolly, of ,Seaforth, and t o sisters. .Mrs, Michael (Catherine) Joi'ditti of and Mrs. Harold (Theresa) Cooper of 102 St. vineum St. S.. and Eddy, of Kokish, B.C.; stepchildren, E. Van 13ohmis, Mrs. G. Van Der Hof and Mrs. W, Bremer, all of Rexdale, Mrs. F. Steenhef, of Woodbridge, and John Van Bollittis, of Burlington; one ,brother, Matheus, and 'one sister, Mrs. Jantje Von Der Mark. both of Holland; 12 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. • The remains rested at the Box Funeral Home Seaford' until Friday afternoon when a service was conducted by Rev, A, Van Der Berg at the Christian Reformed Church, Cli Interment followed in Clinton cemetery. Pallbearers were: Eddy Van Bolhuir. Richard Steenhof, Jack Bremer, Peter. Mederna, William Bakelaar, Leen Van Der Ban. Flower bearers were: Rudy' Bakelaar, Larry Peck and Henry Wilts, [By Cadet K. Lavertyi Air Xadets from -Seaforth helped Mitchell in winning the., runner up - trophy for the best squadron result in .the 'Golden . Triangle Sports,Competition held in Stratford on April 1. About 300 cadets, enjoyed volleRall, basketb011 and range competi- tions. L.A.C. Dale from Seafroth helped put Mitchell, in second place, in range competition in which .there were seven , .titiadrons participating. It has been „ suggested %,u,at because the hoverer t t can be, and is used as a - •'ice to the public and 'to many areas, the 'Millie should' help in buying the craft. We would like your opinion of what might be done. It' you,haye a view please phone Jeff Siemon at 348-8076. ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN LIFE - and Mortgage Insurance Plans Income Tax Deduciable Registered Retirement Savings Plans and Annuities. Income Averaging Annuities --. Ask for our new Flexible Premium - REPRESENTING - Sun' Life Assurance Companv of' Canada • for 19 years. • TeL527,0410 • 117 GODERICH ST. EAST SEAFORTH - PETER JOSEPH JORDAN The death occurred at Seaforth Itity Hospital on Tuesday' Of Peter Joseph Jordan of R.Itr2 Dublin. He was' 54. A son of the late Frank. Jordan and Kathleen Doyle, he was born in Hibbcri' Township and billowing graduation from arca tt