The Huron Expositor, 1981-02-12, Page 15Hensall hasn't been left
without a grocery store after
all, a prohlem whicIvrecently
concerned the village's coun-
cil. TWo ,w,seks ago. Don_
Beauchamp of Zurich opened
Dah's Food Market on the
tower's-main strlet. The new
grocery store, which employs,
12 people. is Tart of the,
Knechtel distributors chain.
Mr. Beauchamp. owner of
Soes'FbOillytarket in Zurich
for several years, said since
there isn't any other compe-
liffott-for-11 grorrY store-in-
town "we knew it would be a
good ,storo• tet,gpt ,7
bRilcling; at .1.27 King, Street,
its leased. from Ries. Got 1
w40 ran 411's Super
Save" Market on the, she.
0003.'1100:11IS staff
tiliv:to-rpoS4olr coattuir
in ffens0. ,
: Pon HeiniolOmpi; a 'Pon.-
bre* Ontario nptivo: moved
fp:Hunan ton toy after marry-
Trig:laWlfd Ettfillei -aZatich
nutive.-The couple,.
101461.1 and visiting, Elaine's
hometown on fiends.
were,attraCted by " the small
town atmosphere. When
Zurich grocer Clarence
-Gascho his. leo& inarket
up for sale, the Beauchamps,
purchased it. This March.
they'll celebrate the , ctore's .
fifth anniversary in Zurich.
Several of 64.
champ's employees worked
for Mr. Goldstein; the store's
previous owner. The store's
"ffilgter"--fitircheir7-'XillY
Volland, has been working in
the meat business i.n iferisall
for over 25 rays,
Ele,44ehamp said. Other
members of the Inent-depatV,
Merit are ": trainee Herb
Or4oni, anti !~red lliott. wed
worts in the , 44atilnOt
The er4lOYerl
the mUrket are 010 Nixon.
• Mary. ,Ann. 4.144,
'.Helen Etticharnie and
DorOthy Volland" is produce
manager.
The store's assistant mah-
' alter is Brian Shiel, and
part-time students working
• at thq..!LOT,c. PO, ins
and Glenn Si ade. Jenny
'Kipfer and Florence Slade of
Hensall will continue to work
ULTIMATE LUXURY, WITH SUPER ,ECONOMY
19.711GRANADA- GHIA (SS
'Bucket snots with console, Small 302 VI automatic,
power steering, power brakes and air conditioning:
AM/FIYI stereo ivstem. Finished in
original burgundy with complementary litierlor. Hbs
new white wail radials. COMPLETELY SAFETY CHECKED
SUPER SHARP
1978 COUGAR XR7
Ecinipped. with' VII automatic, power steering and.
broker. AM/FM stereo and air conditioning. In original "
blisck finish., vinyl roof with red interior. Ap.
proximately 55.000 miles, white wail' radials, fully
rectinalifiViiaar"-iiiid—fifitrtv—theckedr----Asking
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1979 FORD LTD LANDAU
With economical 302 VS automatic. tuft poWeri
steering,brakes. locks, windows._ trunk- and-antenna,
AM/FM, cassette stereo ,system amtcruise control. Air
-conditioningiind vanity mirror. In original black finish.
vinyl roof with grey velour interior: Has new white.
^Axon _radials. fully reconditioned and safety checked.
Asking MOE
$517$0. glea' Lic. No.NXS•000,
AND RE.CONnesintiED.
Lic. No. NOW 104 $4 495 1211°.
in the catalogue outlet.
Ileaue.harap -said im-
provenlent$ at the store
include updated equipment
and a new floor. When asked
about the future of the
THE -HURON EXPOSITOR, RUARY 12f 1
Portrait Pk
busineSs, he said. "I'm- very--
confident we van survive in
liensall."
• ,......
NEW' HENSALL BUSINESS—Don's Food
BeaUchamp of Zurich and the gtotery storm`''
-voiantr,--tiave ''bitittflreerl -1T1---th-e-Tfoort Uusine s--
Beauchamp has operated a Zurich grocery stcire
Volland has-been abutcher in Hensall for 25, years
'Market owner DOn,
meat manager, Keith
for seVeral yeais. Mr.
for five years and Mr.
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Thur. Fri. Sat,
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Thur. 10-5, Fit 10-8, Sat.10-4i30
38 Main St.
Seaforth, Ontario
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may occasionally change. Safistaction always or deposit cheer-
fuly refunded
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in Area Churches - -
-First *PRESBYTERIAN Church
59 Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Minister: Re.. T. A . A . Duke. Oitanlst: Mrs. D. Carter
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15 -
11:15 Worship SErvieet Supday SOW & Nursery
n
.- Saerainent of Holy Communion .
ST. THOMAS Anglican Chai-Ch
The Rev. JamesH. Broadfoot B.A., Mi.Div.
Seafoith
SUNDAY; FEBRUARY 15, 1981
6th Sunday after Epiphany
11:30 a.m. Holy Covnunion
Sermon On Self Discovery Part 2
Sunday School and Nursery available during
Morning Service
U
___ ---NOR-TS nite_d Church
staodirietrsi. West. Seaforth
FEBRUARY 15. 1981 .
11 a.m. Church Service
Nursery and Sunday
School at the same time
Rev. J.G. Vanslyke, Minister
Margaret Whitmore Audrey McElwain
Organist - Music Director Jr. Choir Leader
Area congregations are-invited 'to take advantage of
the church directory to anneence their church services
each week. Church directory announcements are _
available for a minimum of 26 consecutive weeks in
units of two column inches at 52.25 per Unit. Changes
in copy may be made each week but Must be received
befgre noon on Tuesday. ' ,
di-EAT FAMILY TRANSPORTATION
1978 FORD LTD.
va.automittic. power steering and brakes, radio, com:
pletelWith`oir conditioning. Finished in.originni cream,.
'with brown vinyl root and CoMplementary, brows's. In-
Approximately 43.000 miles. Fully • re='
conditioned and safety chocked, Asking
'
skims
$3895. egas
•
'CLEAN RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION
1978 PLYMOUTH FURY
_.sniattlicanoximsorsis VS aurcimaile with power steering
and' broken. Radio and air coriiiiiiiining:41iiiiiiiedrifir
original green with matching velvet inferior. Ap.
proximately 411.11011 miles. Completely mcottellHoned
and safety checked Asking.
I Lie. No. NFX 313 $36,95 da" • omit
-GREAT CAR FOR THE FAMILY •
1971 COUGAR
Fesituring small 302 economical VII engine, outo• rnntiC•
'lower stoortng, power Ibinkns. radio. Under 4,0114
miles. Finished In metallic Green with vinyl roof with
matching Grown vinyl interior. Reconditioned ,end
safety checked.'MOO
11.1C‘HCO‘ mg; 144 AMMO $3.095.brnelr
" The service of Hensall
United Church on Sunday,
February 8 was conducted by
LOrne Throewer who spoke
on "A Recipe Fqr Life In a
cooking recipe the in-
gredients and . details of
prephring and serving a' dish
*respelled out se that no
errors are made. In life, the
Bible provides the details
ingredients of life and how to '
use' them.' Jesus gave, the
perfect recipe in His' life and
works. The world was saved
by Jesus but man- has the
Choice of accepting this Or
ant. Many •members from
Chiselhurst congregation
joined those at Heniall and
were warmly welcomed.
The service opened with,
'Donna' St! John singing a
beautiful setting of the 23rd
,psultit ..aed closed with , the
'choir singing the
Benediction. The anthem
was "0 Love of God" by Eric
Thitnan. The children's 'tort'"
was about flashliguts
seeding new batteries . just
the same 'as we need re•
chat:ging at times. Greeting
at the' door wits Eric
Mansfield and tidlters^ were
Glen Slade and Ross Sararas.
UNIT 4-MEETS
Unit 4 of Hensalt United
Church met on Thursday.
Feb. SO with Mrs.' Na,n
Brittons ,-,,presiding. There
were ten members present.
Mrs. Britton opened the
meeting wit~ a poem." "Let
There Be Peace On Earth"
followed by a hymn. Mrs.
Purdy gave, the Devotional
reading from Mark Chapter '
II Verses 2046. after which
all repeated the Lord's
'Prayer. She then readone of
George Matthew A.dani's
interesting poems "Cling To
Your Paddle" and 'ti poetic of
Plhw Year's resolUtions
'containing much food for
t11011Rhf-
Mrs.. Roobal gave hpr
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Bakery Et Cheese House
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Seaforth
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236-4912
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Spring rally planned for Hensall
Correspondent Eleanor Thonmson.., gave hostess and Bev Hamilton , February '5th at 2:30 p.m• met at the home of Elaine .
assisted. - - ' froniThiVestlake Chapel of and Kathy Love on ...., ....111tSBERTHA_
:
the kitchen report. 'Several,
„Tr --broliiii • . '„Are--Fe---7----7---C.--W-.-GEIGElt-----:-----.t-----Michae R,O:Con l-tuar...F.imeral.. ....3Atednestioy :-- rebruar-v 4th.--- MacGREGOIC ,"-77.^--;:fenqs'
262-2005 discussed and many helpful Clare Woodro.‘ Geiger of . HOme. 'Zurich. • Temporary , . I
-
Carmel Presbyterian Suggestions were given. The R.R. #2. Zurich died in •Sotith entombment a,nd interment All ' members have been ' Church W.M.S. ' met qn meeting closed with the' Huron Hospital. -Ester on later in Emmanuel United, invited , by the 'Stratford
t_I,,,,,r,4,.,, , Tuesday Febru,ary 3rd in his Cemetery, , .,: . „.,.,„ , .,,„,,,,,„„Yeung_Pr.ople„.to.„a„.datiett-ort
149114.9Y,EettP,OrY-21111 -With,.. PenCFPFtign
Dorothy Taylor in Charge Of -1-19.eiartp. . --61'St 'ear. . Rev. Kenneth Knight
of . Husband of Helen (Deitz) conducted service in Carmel Saturday February • 14th. the worship. -. .. . the Theme The. Get ger . and brother of
Anyone interested should meeting
Romayne (Mrs. Jac.k : the subject
contact -Mary 'Thomson for ChurchSunday and spoke on was "'Lace'' and..the.tneeting Chiselhurst UCW was held at
Mrs. 'Taylor. 'Mrs. Skpa read in HenSall, sday, deceased - - one bl
atherLiving'. Mrs.• R-obert Tayloi
"Making A further details.
Keep the '
opened with a meditation by , the home' of Mrs. Alvin Cole :
date
MCClinchey) Clinton_ Pre- .
the Scripture. Dorothy led in February 3rd when die • by - . aceompanied.at the piano for Wednesday.• February-18th -
prayer. and - Mrs. .Cathy Bell President Dorothy. Brtntnell ' Delbert, also survived by the service of song. at 7:30 p.m. open for the several nieces and nephews., .
-gave a .read'i'ng on "love .% , presided and • welcomed all ' The Young People of , regular ,,meeting in. • the The funeral and committal ..
' Taylor presented the topic the members and read' an service was held Thursday,
The
Presbyterian Church church school. ' ,
.
"Let There. lite Light". . . article on. "Partner s. The . ..
Annual-meetingo.ninber.-of.„....Witining,PoWerstfiove.::.-was,
sting . • report of .the . followed. The.-Worship "The Caron orbsafe 7in 'Germany
,
•
Florence Hyde 'gave an ',Theme' Song and Prayer
• ,
interesting
members attended in taken byMrs. Ted-Roberts. . .
,Seaforth January 21st: • , Abirteen • members Carol Erb. dauglicr of Mr. Germany where she will be
• The-Sytiodical is arranged- 'answered ' the. roll call.. and Mrs. Gordon Erb of R. R. -
• for April 21st in' Sarnia., and "Thank You" notes - were 2 Zurich, has been forced to
• the Spring Rally .in Hensall read from John Milton. CNIB leave Afghanistan due to the
May the 13th. or 20th. The *Missien Services, London, unsafe conditions in, that
---Wdild-DarOT-Prayerwitttr-t'FIntilyund-eltitdrett Service- "*"-ntr-Y---7-.Mi.--Erh--- has-
held . in ..' Hensall Unitedl Or Huron County and . Mabel worked at a Kabul hospital
Church March 6th at. 2:30 Glenn, Members will 'befor some years with the
p.m. with arrangements in' entertaining the residents of 'Mennonite Board of Mis-•
Church- Liarei.:,...ws:_riy.i.o.r...71itivezza„yytdit:ir.litalifilitz_;siooted9s1.itia• The Hospital Sharp of Chiselhurst. Q
closed the, meeting with a of -March. , ' . • ' treatment of eve diseases-
poem:- -*The -Greatness - -of -, .-.--The —Presitient. -Dorothy- -7--Athanistaii-was---irevaded7
God's Love:"-. • ' - . " -afinthei-ga,:Ae a report of the last. year by •Russia. . All .
• "'Margaret , Hoggarth Presbytery meeting. Mrs, foreign 'staff at the hospital,
- presided for . the Ladies"' Ted. Stoneman gave the ' • ' have been forced toleave the
* meeting following, and read ' study on Missiona ries country.
a poem "January Frost" _written by Gregoery Clark" ----- - ' -Carol Erb- telephoned hive
followed ' by. - prayer' by she read the story and gave a - parents from London., . Eng- •
Margaret. The secretary most informative address on, land to say she'd-arrived in .
Mrs. Gloria . Mousseau read "Flower Boxes". '''
several cards of 'thanks. Mrs, v\lrhe March meeting ' t"s‘-' ', That cou there.
country. From ' ..
Hyde gave the Treasurer's reviewed and the President
Miss Erb plans to go' to'
report; Mrs. • Marlene Bell closed with the Benediction. Classified Ads pay dividends „gave,the_reportforireatsanit.....M.t.S. „...joh..nlinshall was
cards. ' . • Chiseihu'rst members lain lienta
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v i V1+4 .4
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staying for now,
Bakery Buys!
Chips-Cookles-.---,--.-:§4 Doz.
Nutritious Bran Muffins . . . 6 for .99
New. Bran Bread 24 oz. . ..79 loaf
l'fitESI-TIMILYT"Te;CcePt Weci_
OVER 40 KINDS OF DONUT
heese Specials
rVieditirit Cheddar $2_,,59'-11-.
Mozzarella $2 39 lb.
Pine River Mild Cheddar . . .$2.59 lb.
Chocolate Chipits ..• .... $2.29 lb
Natural Maple Leaf Peanotauttii-
rnoofh or Crunchy - . $2.-39- lb.
Australian Sultana Raisins . . $1.79 lb.
report on Cards sent'to those , Hensall United Church. Unit
over 80.' Members , were 4 are to be in charge of the
reminded of the General deveotional, Mrs. Britton
meeting to be held on March ., introduced the new study
2nd, also the World Day of beak for, the year "Partite' s
Prayer On March 6th in • In The Gospel" •
SPECIALS IN EFFECT FEB,. 12 to 21