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fine quality hi-lo
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Reg.Sug.Retail Price
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on arrival to
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Stan Koehan, owner of Huron
Auto Body had fumes to ignite as
he was about to do body work on
his car Thursday morning. He
was badly burned on his hands and
arms, legs and also his face and,
hai
Mr. Kochan was taken to South
Huron Hospital. Exeter and
attended by Dr. 'Charles Wallace.
He remained in',hospital several
days.
Amber Rebekah Lodge Meets
Noble Grand Mrs. Maggie
Campbell presided for the
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge on Wednesday evening
assisted by vice-grand Mrs. Pearl
Eyre. "Mr. Aldeen Volland
R.S.V.G. reported for the visiting
committee. Mrs. Haiel Corbett.
Warden presented the 'Financial
Report. Cards of thanks were
received. The President of the ,
Rebekah Assembly of Ontario.
Mrs., Jean Bolton requested the
charter of the Lodge be draped in
memory of Win Mired McKnight
Past Assembly President. who
passed away in May.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor D.D.
P. of Huron District 823 and Mrs.
Olga Chipehase P.N.G. attended
the 88th annual Sessions of the
Rebekah Assembly of Ontario in
the Royal York, Toronto June 12.
13 & 14 alt as Representative and
Scholar. It-was decided-toeitt er-a- •
"How" in the Hensall Spring
Fair June 20th.
Patio Table, Roweliffe's
Transport, Barb Dalrymple.
Exeter; 2 LOWO Chairs, Hensall
• Corop, Joyc P,epper;; Hensall;
Case Pepsi, Shay.,', Dairy, Vera
Smale, Hensall; 4 quarts Oil and 2
car mirrors. All Motors, Linda
tenting, Hensall.
4 quarts oil, Kyle's garage,
Hilda Austin, Hensall; // draws,
Potato Chips, Guess Who, Bev,
• Moir, Linda Randall, Jeff Britton;)
Case of Pop, O'Brien's Variety„
Dave Rowcliffe; Hensall.
Draws Pop. Tuckey Beverages,
Wanda MeClinchey, Peter Lly1,,,
Elaine MacGregor, Hensall;
$7,50 Voucher, Thuss Garage:,
Dorothy Brintnell, :Mensal!.
2 Dinners, Hensall Hotel,
.David Vanstone, Hensall; 1 year
subscription Clinton News
Record, Linda Reid, Fiensall; $10, -
The Ice Box, Bob Smale, London.
$10. Big 0 Drain, at Home .
Hardware, Darlene Hayter,
Varna; $5. Huron Auto body .
Shop, Ted Taylor, Hensall; and 2
Dinners at Hensall Bean Pot
Ca thy Sangster, Mensal',
Hensall may badly burns
Bertha Meciregor in the chair. at• Huroriview on. June 18 and
The slate or off ,ers tor 197849 Barbecue on June 21 to Felebrate
was presented by Mrs. Pearl Senior Citizcn week. Bingo fol-
Taylor and consisted of; Past lowed and winners were: Mrs.
President, Mrs. Rosa Harris: Mabel Shirray, Mrs. Emily
President., Mrs, Campbell. Mrs. Aldine Volland,. d
McGregor: I0 vice preside nt ,, Mrs. Sara Simpson. Pere Camp-
4 n ,
M. 'Ruby Bell; 2nd Vice-Pre- bell: Mrs. Vera Brintnell. Mrs.
sidatz. Mrs. Hilda • Pa yne:. ,,,Amie Reid. Mrs. Elsie Carlile,
Mrs.: Vera' Ross and Mrs. Nellie
Riley.. Lucky Chair .was won by
Bert Horton and nearest birthday
was Miss Mary Broadfoot.
Entertainment committee were
Mr, and Mrs. Ernie pavis, and
Mrs. Vera Lemon. Lunch commit-
tee were Mrs, Dorothy Parker, Hensall.
Mrs. Irene Finlayson- and Mrs. Teddy Bear. Ladies Legion
Vera Brintnell, Lr Auxiliary. Michelle Dueharme.
Exeter: Avon. Leona Parke.
Penny Draw Elaine Stebbins. Mensal]: Carton
Cigars. Reid's Restaurant, aurant. The Hensall Ladies' Legion •
,Jennifer Allen. Hensall; 510. Auxiliary. Penny. Draw was made
on
, Friday evening with the Ger ber's i
M
Beatrice eryl.%
following prize winners: Two
coffee tables. Custom Trailers, Light Bulbs anc! Dimmer switch.
Fulda Swale. Hensall; Clothes Knight's ,Electric. Bill 'Noakes.
Secretary, - Mrs. Pearl Taylor,
Treasurer. Mrs. Alma Horton;
Directors, Alf Ross, Clarence
Volland. Mrs. Nellie Riley. Mrs.
Irene 'Finlayson, Mrs. Gladys
Coleman: Pianist. Mrs. !sable
Roin itstohjeLr business, Mrs. Irene
Davis outlined- a bus trip to
Niagara Falls in September 11
and asked for names and money
by August 15. The, jrip will
include a visit to the Linn Safari at
Rockton: Members decided to
organise a . group in attend
"Oklahoma" at Grand Bend on
August 9 and will check with Mr's.
Irene Finlayson or Mrs. Pearl
Taylor for tickets:
tiruse
eiii‘l'ed i.ti
rent request for an in
paid for use of the hall - more
particulars to be 'available by
September; decided to spend the
rest of the New Hori/ons Grant on
craft materials on the original list.
these materials to be kept for
future use: elected Mrs. Pearl-
June 6 with vice-president.*K:s: minded about the church service
their hall on Tuesday evening, Monday.. Members , were re-
hamper. Ladies' Legion
Auxiliary. Helen Tioney,,Mensall:
8 Mugs. Labatt's. LOndon,
Robbie Lenting; $10. voucher.
AI's market, Elaine Stebbins.
Hensall.
$10.. Agri Press. Marjorie
Beierling. Zurich: $5.
merchandise. Duttman's Bakery.
London; $10. Hensall Sales Barn,
.Lorrie Pepper .Hensalt.
$10. Wedge the Mover, Ray
Schwalm; Toy Tractor, Hyde
Bros. Janice' Bisback; Avon
prodUct, Leona Parke,. Lois
Harrington, Hensall; Powder Set.
Ron',s Health Centre. Garry Moir.
Hensall: $10, certificate, Ball and
MacCaulay. Ted Taylor.
Single Portrait, Brian Richman,
Lois Wurm, Exeter; $5. Jim's
Machine Sliop, Terry (',arrow:
Wall Clock. Hare Hardware.
Jennifer Allan, Mensal!: Plant.
C.' F. Reid and Sons, Elaine
Stebbins; Hair Oil. Flynn's
Barbershop, • Laverne Harburn,
Koehler to be card• convenor and,,. Janice Bisback; $10. Bendix
Mrs. Ruby Bell _and Mrs. Ernity Anne Systems, Ruilt le
Campbell to sell tickets on the Hensall.
quilt made during the. craft hOur. $10.. Thompson Mill. _011ie
If was -also • reported that C66Pel". $10. Alvin
had been erected over the shuffle- Taylor Leasing, Beatrice Uyl: $10,
Wards wtand play' started on Hurondalc Dairy. Bob Striate.
• .
The .Threc ' Links Senior
(It i/ens Club of Hensall met in
We guarantee to save you money
SPECIALS SPROUTING
'Tuberous
BEGONIAS
nub
$1 .50
Hybrid
TOMATOES
5 for $2.00
Double Petunias
four larieties
Hanging baskets
527--0800 Seaforth
Cauliflower,
,t5panish Onions
Cabbage, 10 00 Tomatoes
$ 8.. 0 0
Re!, s'(. rile
Reg. St (.
Maclean Flowers
110th ANNUAL 1978
HENSALL
Spring
Tuesday, June 20th
Heavy Horses, Light Horses, 4
&:Ponies
Horse Judging to Commence Promptly at Sloo o'clock
-.FEATURING-
Prize Hereford
Feeder Calves
TO BE JUDGED and AUCTIONED
Auction Sale of Calves 9:30 P M
A
....-..... _..._ -
BABY SHOW
in the AUDITORIUM at 7:15 p.
NO ENTRY FEE
PRIZES for ALL CONTESTANTS
Old McDonald's Form Display
PARADE
at 6 p.m. with COmmercial Floats
and Band
MAPLE CITY SHOWS
- -
-PONY PULL
formerb Cacti's Bakery
We're open Mon., Tues, Thurs., & Sat. 9-5:80 Fri. 9 - 9 .
5 Main St., South Seaforth
or
°/-0- more!
S
E *:*
CDFFEE
and doughnuts
for all adults
4
Get your name-
. in for our
LUCKY DRAW
Open THIS TIIURS. onI till 9:00
Savers' Centre
efir
Hensall; $15. permanent, Bill's
Hairstyling; Dianne Sims, Exeter;
1 . year subScription Huron
Expositor, Joyee Pepper',
Hensall; 1 year Subscription to
Times Advocate, Marg Varlet','
Hensall.
$10. Joynt Insurance Ken
Pollock, Mensal': Avon, Leona
Parke, won by ..Linda Randall,
Huron Park; Set of Glasses,,
Reid's Body Shop, •Sharon
Wurnt. Hensall: Table Cloth and
Napkin Set, Hensall 5 to $1.00
store, Sandra Carlile, Hensall.
Avon. Leona Parke, Ann
'<Amgen, Hensall; $10. Sylvia's
Hail' Styling. • Bona Clark,.
Hensall.
Barbequi.s tool set. Parker and
Parker Drainage, Susan Kingma;
Baby Phut-pers. Guess Who.
Jennifer Allen, Hensall: Double
Hibachie. Hensall Legion, Carl
Reichert, Zurich: Punch Bowl,
Seaforth and Hensall Nursing
Homes. V, Bisback. Mensal':
Table Lamp. Bonthron's FurniL
titre. Helen Overholt.
You are invited to the
;•
Thurs., Fri., Sat. June 15,16,17th
of
Savers "Centre
Family Clothing & Shoes
- The dollar, saving store
Official Opening 7:30 p.m.
Bob McKinley M,P. for Huron-Mfddletex
Admission: Adults $1.50 - Students 51.50 - Children. under 12 Free
tiCNX Mobile Unit in Attendance
Parade 600 MO INTIM
reduced
in most cases stock is 5
by
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12 - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 15, 1970
Riley reunion held
in Hensall Park
The 3I st Riley reunion was held
in the Mensal! Park on June 11
with 79 present. In charge of the
sports were Don and Marlene
Fraser and Tom and Judy Jolson.
Races: Ages 4.6. Stephen Bow an Present Life Membership .
Sherri Harburn; 7A, Laurie an The• U.C.W. of Chiselhurst
Owls Harburm.10-12 Pat Riley; -.United Church met Tuesday June
13-15. June :Steckley and Bruce 6th with the President Mrs. Jack
Brodhagen; under 18. June Brintnell presiding and wetted
Steckiley and. Ray. Riley: single with a poem "Garden Party" by
men. Bruce. Brodhagen; ladies, Mrs. Brintnell. Following the
Joanne Stinson; relay race, nerve Song and Prayer Mrs. Don
throwing water-filled . balloon. Beck presented the Worship
Murray Harburn; oldest lady "Love in the Light of our Godr%
present. Madeline Harburn; Business was diScussed and
latest married couple, Wendy and Mrs. F.arl KinsMan was in charge
Mike Brickman from Stratford; of the program. and read two
wining the longest distance, poems after which a film
Joanne Sten so n and Don "Stewardship." Let's Talk about
Thomson, London; a candy Money by Roy Bonspeil was
scramble was held for the 'small shown. Mrs. Don Beck was made
children. a "life member" and was pre-
Next year. the picnic will ..he sented with a Pin and Certificate
held at the Hensall Park on the . by Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs.
second Sunday in .tune. Officers Alvin Cole. Mrs. Beck thanked
:re: past president. Don Fraser: everyone and rell'eShments were
president. Leslie Riley; first vice served by Mrs. Alvin Cole and
president, Jim Smale; secretary, Mrs. .Jack
Nellie Riley; treasurer, Doreen A group ()I' mothers met June (),
Harburn; sports, .14)1111 and at the home of Mrs. And) 'manse
Geraldine Eckel and Murray and to mak plans for a •bake sale to be
Brenda Harburn. 10,1 in the. pit nit pay flint] in the
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roohal ham park iraSattirda , morning o+illt a ll
returned -to their home alter proceeds lu gei to1k.al'(1s a nursery
spending three and a half acecks, v hoot iu 11.
(u-the farm of I heird•aughte•r and • • Mr. and Mrs.-.-Harold -Parker
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. D4)11 returned home alter spending a
Dodds, R. R. HI; Seaforth, while week. with Sgt. Doug Wein.
_the .Pntlds irad their , •Mrs'. -Wein -and David
visiting in Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McNeill and
.fan of Fergus visited with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Oesch owSunday.
The sympathy ()I' the
kommunity goes to Mrs. Parkash
Malik who has recently lost her
father, Dr.Ishwai Datt Manhopra
Brucefield
UCVV hears bells
Ladies from six neighbouring
churches were guests of the
members' of, Brueelield 'U,C.W.:
on Tuesday afteritoon and were
welcomed by the president Mrs.
Arnold Taylor. MemberS-Of -unit
one sang a number. The theme of
the worship was the Lord's Prayer
Conducted by Mrs. M. Graham,
Mrs. D. Treibner and Mrs. E.
Stoll.. It was pointed out that, we.
say the words' but are we always
aware of what we are repeating.
Ten members of unit one
and Mrs. Alex McBeath front unit
Queensway. •
• "Birthday GreetingS'•'
Russell F.rratt .who celebrated•bis
birthday June, nth, The,,,,Church
service was conducted .by' Rev.
Glenn Wright accompanied at the
.,piano by Louise Mitchell. Recent
visitors with Mabel Johns were
Howard and Mary Johns. .
Violet Bishop. Mrs. Jennie
Bart. and ,blur Bettridge visited
Irene Kalbfleisch. . • •
Jerry' and Jean. Wright visited
Vet-a Laramie.
Shop Canadian
Magasinons a is canadienne
-r
tiKarnal, near New Delhi. India.
Although Dr. Manhopra had been
tiling for some lime, his death
was a great shock to his relatives.
in Ottawa.
Mrs. Edgar Minui returned
hurtle after spending a week
visiting with her son-in-kv and
daughter.: Mr: and Mrs. Don
Gooding and Dale in Parkhill.
At% William Fairbin'n is a
patient in Smith Huron Hospital.
Exeter.
two' gave two readings. .Mrs, • G.
Henderson gave a hell riorao.,
imisical number accompanied hi_
Mrs. Ross MeBeath. Unit three
members presented a skit o hot
the Minister Calls'. Taking part
were Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. A.
Travosend, Mrs. A. Hill, Mrs. R.
Walters, Mrs. W. Fotheringbam.
and Mrs. M. Falconer. Mrs. K:
Scott and Mrs. D. Rathwell social
conveners and their helpers
served a dejitintIS 11111(11 to the
many guests as the close of an
enjoyable after it6.0 n
Happenings
•Bill and Alma -Schwartz visited
Mrs. Lou Weurth.
Hazel Snell and - Illa Dunn
visited Vera Lammie„ Louise
Mitchell. and Mrs. 'Frayne.
(Elaine, Victor. Ruby.. and
Clifford. Hoggarth. visited 'Dora
Hoggarth. •
Marion Schenk, Martha Smith
and Jeanette Lippert visited Hugo
Schenk.
Stan and Rh oda Frayne visited
Mrs. Frayne.