The Huron Expositor, 1978-07-27, Page 24Place your order now for DION improved forage boxes
and blowers.before August 1,1978
and BEAT PRICE INCREASES
Used Forage Equipment
Forage Boxes
1-bION with new 8 ton hoist
wagon with.11Lx15 tires
$1,895.00
1-FARMHAND-self propelled
$1,495.00
1-GEHL box with wagons
$695.00 '
1-GEHL box
$595.00
1-REX with DION wagon
and roof
$1,295.00
1-REX
795.00
2 NEW IDEA forage boxes
each $695.00 .
(Above units may be bought with or
without wagons)
Special Price
on
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Combine
w;/cab, 4 row narrow corn
head & grain pick-up
°KUNIO() HOURS
Forage Harvesters
1-N.H:,880 with 2 row
corn head and pickup
$4,550.00
1-N.1+ 800 with 1 row corn head
$995.00
3-N.H. 770 with 2 row
corn head and pickup
$5,500.00 each
2-N.H. Super 717 with 1 or 2
row corn heads- and pickups
$2,850.00 up
1-N.H. 717 with 1,, row corn head
$1,895.00
2-DION with corn head
.
and pickup
each $750.00
1-GEHL with corn head and pickup
$795.00
2-6.12 FORD harvester with corn head
and pickup
each $1,195.00 •
.Forage Blowers
1-A.C. forage blower $695.00
1-N.H. 25 $750.00
1-Dl'ON 59" $795.00
1 GEHL $750.00
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MRS. W: C. MONTGOMERY -
Mrs. W. Clarence Montgomery
77, of 119 Main Street, N.
Seaforth, died Saturday at
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Born in Goderich Township she
was a daughter of the late Joshua
Snider and the former Matelda
Troyer.
In her early life she was a
seamstress. She was a member of
Church of God.
In '1932 she married Clarence .
MontgomerY in Brantford. The
couple came to live in Kinburn in
1937 and• retired to. Seaforth in
1961. ,
Surviving are her husband, a
daughter Mrs. Gordon (Joy)
Heiser of Indiana; two sons, Glen
Of R.12,1 Belgrave and Lyle of
Clinton; two. nieces, Mrs. Erma
(Woods) • Davis and Beulah
Woods; and four grandchildren.
She was predeceaced by
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Preaching on the "Laws of and worship that we become free •Exeter again next Sunday.
God", Rev. Grant Mills of Exeter in the law,
lead the rorship at Hensall Richard Fujarczuk was again at
United Church last Sunday. the organ .and Mrs. Marianne
Man-made laws break loose and McCaffrey choir director . with
lose their stability and give no Mrs. 13elva Fuss, soloist, singing
measureable quality to life. All "Hold Thou my Hand". We were
our modern advances do not give happy to welcome Rev, Mills to
English visitors in, Hensall
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AAY,I27,, 1978
The superb
F100 M. Payne Moses. It is by prayer, meditation welcoming Rev. Harold Snell of
Correspondent as good a life. as the laws given to Hensall and look forward to
Guests werelliriesent from wont settle4 Stratford, Mitche ll, ayfteld,
, for second 4( Exeter, St affa and Hensall.
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Mr.
4/ and Mrs. McDonald are visiting best! .4( h
s terra t raourndt:
a nd
Mrs..Margaret Hill,
a
cenjoyingaha da . their
..)C three week stayr In
4 Mr, and Mrs. Glen Payne of
.0 Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Payne on Sunday.
Y-ANNVAR- the little giant :
newcomer from
Japan th.q,t picnic supper,
Visitors during last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal were
Mr. and Mrs: Tom Kooy of
Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Meinster of Trenton and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke of
Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mallen of
Jedburgh, Scotland are visitng
with Mr. and Mrs. John Skea for
the coming three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Mason
and Andrew of London visited
'with Mr. and Mrs. John Skea on
Saturday. while Mr. and Mrs.
John Skea Junior, Colin • and
Karen of • Milton visited on
Sunday.
A family gathering was held at
the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Riley,
Hensall, on Sunday to meet a
cousin, Mrs. Maureen McDonald,
her husband Bernard and son
Anthony from England. Around
40 gathered on the lawn for a (Front L to R) Mamie Delaney -
MeladY, Lucille Delaney, Pauline
Brill, Alexene McIver-, Margaret
Marie Kelly, Bea Kale, coach.
WE WON-! Members of the Dublin Pee Wee ball
team'have good reason to be happy. The. girls won
the r‘champiorrship• -at the Maryhill Softball
Tourhament, July 22nd, beating out seven other
teams. The deciding match saw the Dublin girls slip
by Brookville 1-11.
They are (back row-L to R) Michelle Rowland,
Theresa Kramers, Michelle O'Rourke, Cathy Kelly,
Debby Vandenberk, Carolyn O'Reilly, Marijo Kale.
coach, Colleen
Murray, .Sarah
Hicknell, ,Anne
Your move.
IH warrants all Series 86 tractors above
85 PTO hp to be free from detects in material
and workmanship for two years or 1500 hours,
whichever occurs first, Not Just on the power
train. but on everything except the tires -
and radio.
Our warranty applies to original purchaser
only- Except where provided by law, '
transportation is also excluded.
Series 06 tractors are
tough machines that
earn their keep in the Held. around the
feedlot . . wherever you need real muscle
Features include mid-mount design, quiet
ride, almost 360 degrees of visahlity, hydro-
static power steering, excellent night lighting
and easy entry from both sides
Series 86 Tractors also have up to 15
monitoring devices for peace of mind
operation.
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eat,oats,barley or quackgrass.
What are you
harvesting next year?
ROUNDUP® WILL CONTROL
QUACKQRASS THIS FALL, FOR A
CLEAN START COME SPRING.
Next spring, nothingwillke
more important than getting in and
planting as early as possible. Un-
fortunately, that doesn't
leave much time for
dealing with
quackgrass.
Unless you
apply Roundup®
herbicide by
Monsanto this fall
after harvest.
Simply allow the
quackgrass to re-
grow undisturbed in
the crop stubble until
the majority of plants
are actively 'growing
and at least 8 inches
high (3-4 leaf stage).
But treat before the t
first killing'frost.
Pro"perly
applied, Roundup will
be absorbed and
"translocated" down into
the network of rhizomes — de-
stroying the entire plant, above
and below ground. Five' days after
treatment, you can resume fall
tillage operations.
Since Roundup has no re-
sidual soil activity, you can plant
wheat, oats or barley next spring —
without risk of crop in-
jury.
What's more,
many farmers using
Roundup as the
key element in a
quackgrass con-
trol program, •
have been able to
achieve manage-
able quack rass
control fo as long
as three y s.
Don't think o
treating quack-
grass as one• more
chore in the fall..
Think of it as one less
cho're in the spring.
See your dealer
There's never been a
herbicide like this before.
ALWAYS READ AND CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE LABEL
DIRECTIONS FOR ROUNDUP HERBICIDE.
Roundup* is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company.
'Monsanto Company, 1978, RC78-18
I
about Roundup. The
herbicide that gets to
the root of the problem.
Monsanto
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CHARLES GIBBONS HAYS
The death occurred at Victoria
Hospital Westminster campus,
London on Tuesday July. 11, of
Charles Gibbons Hays of 777
Baseline following a, long illness.
He was in his 85th year. •
Oldest son of the, late Col R.S.
Hays and Nan Shane of Seaforth.
He was born here and following
graduation from Seaforth
Collegite began a banking career..
After service overseas in the First
war he was city clerk of the then
Fdrd city which later merged into
the present city of Windsor.
He is survived by his widow the
former Id Margaret Tomkins and
by a son Stanley of Detroit. He
also is survived by a sister Mary,
Mrs. C.A. Bumstead. of Owen
Sound and brothers Hector Hays,
Windsor, Gordon Hays Detroit
and George D. Hays Seaforth.
A funeral service was
conducted at the J.A. Harris
funeral home ,LOndon on
Thursday, July 13 by. Rev. A.J.
Ostle. Interment followed in
Maitl.andbank cemetery,
Seaforth.
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we're behind you with our
new 2-year warranty.
brothers Emmerson and Gerald
and sisters Ethel Woods and Lula
MacGregor.
The body rested at the R. S.
Box Funeral Home, Seaforth
whereservice was held Tuesday
at 2 p.ni. with Mr. Donald Snell
officiating. Interment Clintoni
Cemetery. ' •
Flower bearers were Mervin.
Uchty, Dylan and Oscar Van Dern
Assent The Pallbearers were Alf
Nichol, John Van Deni Assem,
Clarence. McCutcheon, Carson'
Watson, Glen Smith and Adam
Smith. Interment was in BruSsels
Cemetery.
MRS. EARL BERNARD
Anne Vera, beloved wife of
Earl Bernard of concession' 6,
Morris Township, passed away in
Huronview, Clinton, on
Wednesdity „july 19, 1978.
, She was the former Annie Vera
Alcock and. was in her 78th year.
Surviving- beside her husband
are' two, daughters. Mrs. John
(Jane) cEwing, ,of R. --R. #2
Blyth, Mrs. Harold (Mary) Eas‘t of
•R.,11. #4, Clinton; three sons, Torn
of R. R. #4. 13russsels. George of
Clinton and Howard Of Brussels;
also -23. grandchildren and 22
great grandchildren; one sister,
Mrs. Mary Ovingtonpf Wroxeter.
She was predeceased by one
sister and three brothers.
The body rested at the M. L.
VVItts Funeral Home, Brussels,
until Friday, then to St. John's
Anglican Church, Brussels,
where funeral service was held at
2:00 p.m. Interment took place in
Brussels Cemetery.
AMY LAYCOX SKINNER
Mrs. Amy Laycox Skinner, 81,
of Varna,. "'-and formerly of
Cochrane, died Thursday at
Seaforth Community Hospital.
She was born in Owen Sound, a
daughter of the late. William and
Jane (Frame) Gillis.
She was predeceased by her
first husband, Henry- Laycox, in
1934 and her second husband
Robert _Skinner in 1970.
Surviving are six daughters,.
Mrs. Alynn (Nellie) Dale and
Mrs. Walter (Pearl) Dale, both of
Seaforth; Mrs. Ernest (Dorothy)
Bentley and Mrs. Albert
(Blanche) Blouin both of
Cochrane; Mrs. Ross (Alfreda)
Lyons, Ingersoll; and Mrs. Toni
(Hazel) Veau, - Cochrane; three
sons Morrell Laycox, Cochrane;
Earl Laycox, Varna and Allyn
Laycox, •Owen Sound. Also
surviving are 37 grandchildren,
55 great grandchildren and one
great great grandchild.
She was predeaced by two sons
Alfred and Melville.
The R. S. Box Funeral Home
Seaforth and the Jannahill
Funeral Home Owen Sound were
in charge of the funeral arrang-
ments. The service was held at
Owen Sound Saturday at 41 a.m.
with burial following in St. Marks
Cemetery, Holland Centre..
Obituaries