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The Huron Expositor, 1978-08-17, Page 17CROWD AT OUTDOOR SERVICE — About 300 local people attended the annual Galileean outdoor chirrch service at the farm of 'Stewart Middleton, R.R.3, Clinton on Sunday. Service was conducted by Rev. W.M.• Bennett' (above), rector of •St.,,James', Middleton and Trinity, Bayfleld. Rev. Biail'.Dixon,.di smorgasbord of Huron Church Camp. gave the sermon and special music as by camp counsellors. A morgaSbord luncheon followed. -, (Photi? bYM Hyena Erickson) • •••• Brucefield people visit SPEC/AL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM 9 A.M. WED. AUG. 16 UNTIL CLOSING TIMETUESDAY, AUGUST22,1978. • eh (. . WE RESERVE-THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASESRESERVE-THE WESTCANE .PURE GRANULATED WHITE SUGAR. AVAILABLE ONLY'IN STORES HAVING A DELICATESSEN COUNTER n SCHNEIDERS OLDE FASHION SMOKED NAM ok SCHNEIDERS SLICED • PREVIOUSLY FROZEN wino SCHNEIDERS - 3 VARIETIES t4 oulaii. FRESH WHOLE CUT UP ° lb.$1 .20 BEEF LIVER • lb .79c 0" MINI SIZZLERS • 1 lb. 51.68 .00 CHICKEN BURNS.FULLY COOKED PORK SHOULDER SMOKED PICNIC PRIDE OF CANADA $1 SCHNEIDERS 2 LB. CTN. 2,02.. EA. BREAKFAST. GRILL 1 lb. 58 BEEF, BURGERS S VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS SMOKED,FULLY COOKED SHOPSYS : SALADS 16,,;.89c PORK SAUSAGE • SCHNEIDERS FARMERS MARKET a FRESH CHICKEN $2.98 SAUSAGE FROZEN 1 lb. ID i al LEG QUARTERS, $1 OA SCHNEIDERS, OLDE FASHION SIDE ta Alkali- FRESH CHICI-aft• WIlr ON lb, $1.89 eu/V BACON CHUNKS lb.'r I &V BREAST QUARTERS AI3 VARIETIES DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX SAVE 23t, COLOUR CHOICES s 2.49 HUNTS QUALITY 176 ox.-- TOMATO SAUCE GINGERALE OR 'C' PLUS ORANGE STAIN-REMOVER CANADA DRY S DEP. 1.5 litre 59e' SNOUT • 'r PACKAGE IN.144 BAGS • 7.5 oz. 5 R$1,.TETLEY TEA BAGS TORTiLLA TACO '3.49 DORITOS CHIPS OR -NACHOS ° CLUBHOUSE BRAND SPAGHETTI. SPAGHETTINI, SHELLS OR NAPOLI MACARONI • WHITE OR PINK COMPLEXION BAR NORMAL OR OILY SHAMPOO 2 lb 79c CAMAY SOAP 6 BAR BliNOLE$1.59 HERBAL ESSENCE $ ink 'am, NON AERSOL HAIRSPRAY .450 LEM CLAIRMIST 225.m1. $1.4 WITTICHS - PKG. OF S soft. 255 g. ,RASPBERRY DELITE SWISS STYLE • ASSEIRTEEFEL'AVOURS dik e DIETRICITi 1001 1iHOLCWHEAT V 5c 500 g. GAY LEA YOGURT soo g.60 BREAD MACFEETERS • 2 VARIETIES HONEY BUTTER PARKAY SOFT CORN OIL MARGARINE si NEILSONS 4 FLAVOUR CHOICES 1 lb. Z1 map. SHERBET • ...., , For We will be pleased to serve you m: Our manager is: Dale McDonald op OA I r-N HWY. GODERICH-HURON Ru. 8 OPEN WED.-THURS.-FRI.-EVENINGS • Hensall's secondary pran outlining lancluse for the village took one more step on the long road to becoming official whet]mined gave the bylaw first reading. ' Before giving the bylaw first reading, council voted Mensal! council o Passes plan For Your Straw Vol-land reunion ' . The "Volland_Reunion was- , held in Harbour Park. Goderich on Sunday August 13 with approximately 35 people present. Races were ,,held for, children and adults and a prize:was given for .the, oldest person present and , won by MrS. Elizabeth Vol- land of .He'nsall; aged 95, Next year the reunion will be • held at the same place on the second Sunday in August. Mr. Kenneth Parker is' a patient in Staforth Com- munity Hospital. Mr. ' and Mrs. John Hendricks and family of Arthur visited over thc weekend with Mrs. , Hendricks mother, Mrs. Soldan and were guests at the Da-Vis-Hendricks wed- ding in St. Andrew's Church' Kippen on Saturday. Obituaries .7,7111/ MIFF fA THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST tr; 1978 • Relative&lfrom Holland are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. • Fred Zwaan, Enjoying a camp-out for a few days were Sandra McGregor ; Vicki and Shelly Horner, Bonnie Dawson, Mary Holmes, Karen Erb, Mary Ann Momersteeg and Deanna Finch. . Many folks from the, area attended the wedding of Gwen Hendrick and Bill Davis and enjoyed• the reception at Pine Ridge Chalet, near Hensall. Mr. and Nfts,'John Moffat and family travelled to Northern Ontario, crossing with the, Chi-Cheetnaun and toured the Collingwood area. The ladies of the tr.c.w. are•taking the tuck cart at Clinton . Public •Hospital, every Tuesay and Friday for the month of August. • The 4-H Beef Calf Club ti held their fun night On Friday 11 with a ball game and Completed the evening with a • Weiner roast at the home of their' 'leader Mrs. Beth. Cooper. Cattle sales Hehsall Sales Barn was active, last Thursday with higher prices and sales con: .sisting mainly of heifers• and steers. Fat cattle; heifers. $58.75 - 65.50, sales to $67.75; steers, $61.50 - $66.50, sales to $68.00; cows, $42.00 - $48:00.' Pigs. $3,5-.00• $46.50. • Old time resident -visits in Varna -visits Correspondent Jean Taylor 482-9155 Kevin and Keith„Stirling are holidaying with their • HAROLD J. GLANVILLE -' Harold Joseph, Glanville died on Thursday August 0th at the Queensway N rsing Home. He , was the husband of the late Tillie Brown fermerly of .Manitoulin Island, father of CharleS and. Harold Crediton,. John. Walton; Steve Steve B.C. Mrs. Dora Ring- land, New York; Fred, •Bayfield; Chester and Leslie of Manitoulin Island. Fifty-seven grandchildren, one hundred and three great grandchildren; two 'great- great grandchildren and one brother Walter. Little 'Current. Funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. Donald For- rest Monday- from Hopper- Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter. Mrs. Lorne Chapman Spent a few 'days this week with relatives, .in, Clinton. Mr.. anti Mrs. Joe Flynn returned home from a camping holiday at Silver take. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Veal and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simmons were in Shellburne on the weekend attending the "Fiddler's Contest". • ALMA HESS Quietly, in her sleep. Alma Hess, a long time resident of Hensall, passed away in North York Howiflir, on August 12, in her 77th year. During her' lifetime she was an active member of the Women's Institute and the United Church in Hensall, belonging to the W.M.S. and -later the U.C.W. of that' Xurch. She was also a Valued member and soloist in the choir* and a Sunday School teacher. A pracfical nurse, she assisted at deliveries of many living HenSall residents and did private nursing in the homes, later working at the Henderson Egg Grading Station and the Queensway Nursing Home. She was a popular hostess at the. Hess Cottage on thd ' 'Air sable river and *helped her husband with his letter press type of printing press for many years. During the past few years she has been livircg happily at the, ThompsoffIlonse a Senior Citizen home in Don' Mills near. her. daughter, Ruth, where she was atitve in the rhyth'm band and with Singing. Her husband, George, well Correspondent Mrs. Bill Chcssell 482-9969 . On Saturclaysevening, and Mrs. Fred Dennison. pf Thamesford spent .a short tire 'in the village.: Fred was a nephew of Tor Dennison (who resided in the home presently owned by the Roberts). and a cousin of the late Harold Elliott. He lived in Varna when he was' a boy, in the house north of tife•-, church. He remembers a fox ' farm at the end of the back street, and Ted Chuter's.* • steam engine, which only Ted could start, Bill Reid of„.., Mark has finished his Sum- mer course in Khigston. He and his' wife spent a week with• his mother here and. visited relatiVes in this 'area. They left for home Monday .morning, Mrs. Rita Broeze moved to -her apartMent in Woodstock last Wednesday. where she we. ri.elrl cbte,oed nearerh obhuaescreksf st‘mNr.eiillelyt.boef Varna this ,summer by Qptario Limited 347915 (Bo- Jen, Caxpentill.,.. The „ topsoil has bee-ii stripped, 'grid ex- cavation for 'the. basements should start next week. Remember, the Stanley Township cdrn roast is to- night at' the ball park, aTter the ball games bylaw note to change any of the zoning designations in the draft plan. Three changes had been suggested at the public meeting held earlier, •County planner Roman Dzus told Council changes could be made in the plan by council later, but it takes 60 days. Once the plan is given second and third reading, it Hill' be forvk'arded to the county planning office. Ater their...examination it will be printed and sent to the Ontario Government for aPproval. It will likely take a year before it • will be sent back.. Mr. Dzus said. Reeve Harold Knight said the bylaw will be on- the agenda of the next council' meeting for final approval. Council decided not to give the bylaw three readings in order to give members of council more time to study the plan. First reading of the bylaw . means any new development will be subject to the plan, Dzus said. Charles Micicle, Hamilton, spent a few days last weel5 with his mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle, before leaving for a three week vacation in the Caribbean. Mr. and.' Mrs. Ray. McNall and Karen, of Fergus. visited with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Oesch on Sunday, • Sunday visitors with- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne were Mr. and Mrs., Douglas Payne and Leslie of Waterloo and Mr.' and Mrs. Wayne Payne . of .London. • Mr. andMrs. Ross McMil- lan, Tom and Ann; Waterloo. 'Visited with Mrs, McMillan's mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle on Sunday. • Mr. and' WS*: Robert Mal- len *of ,Jedburgh, Scotland, have returned home after , visiting with' Mr.' and 'Mrs. John, Skea for the past three weeks, While here they visited the sights at Midland,, Bracebridge and London and the surroundirg4ere.as and Visited with John Junior and . Dorothy. Mi. and Mrs. Carl Payne spent last Thursday with the former's brother and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Glen Payne, in Elmira. They also xplored the Elora .G:orge. Mr, and Mrs. Randy Mason and Andrew London, visited- with Mr. and Mrs. , JoiM Skea on Sunday. The Hensall 4-11 club held their fourth meeting on August 9 at the home of • Betty Beer. Leader Betty Beer demonstrated how to can °tomatoes and the gials answered questions about the proper methods 'for can- ning and then discussed them. They 'also decided to have an exhibit on Vegetables in a ' Pickle for Achievement Day Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Corbett and Mt. and Mrs. AI Corbett and famly returned home after ": spending a week's vacation at Silver Lake. Mrs. Mary Hildebrandt who recently underwent surgery 'returned hone • Rev. G.A. Anderson will be in charge of services-in St-. Paul's Anglican Church on Sunday August 20th and 27th - at the hour of 10:30 it .rn, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Clifton of London. Douglas McBeath and family have been visiting with Mrs. Pearl McBcath.. known jewellerjtiedeceased her; in 1968. She leavev.to mourn her daughter. Ruth. Mrs. Laurie McCloy, bon • Mills, four grandchildren and.one great.grandsbn. One son, Robert, predeceased. Several- brothers and sisA;e,ters survive.. L-- The late Mrs. Hess rested at the. Bonthron Funeral Home until Monday August. 14 when funeral 'service was conducted in the mausoleum in Hensall Union' Cemetary by. Rev. Harold Snell. • L., •