The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-10-15, Page 4We've got em !
at HENSALL
Demonstrator Specials
64 MERCURY
2 door hardtop, fast back automatic transmission, 390
cu. in. motor, power steering, power brakes, radio,
whitewall tires, tinted windshield.
64 ANGLIA SUPER
Used Car Specials
63 COMET, 4 door. Come in and see this one.
62 MERCURY, 2 door hardtop, V-8, all power
equipped
62 FORD VAN with large motor
59 PONTIAC, 6 cyl., 4 door sedan
59 CHEVROLET, 2 door, 6 cyl., automatic
59 FORD, 4 door, V-8, automatic
59 STUDEBAKER, with overdrive
58 PONTIAC, 4 door, 6 cyl., standard shift
58 DODGE Custom Royal, V-8, power equipped
57 METEOR, V-8, standard shift
56 PONTIAC—Make us an offer
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35 Dunlop St., 73 Mississaga
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Announcing
THE OPENING
OF IIENSALL'S
NEWEST STORE
Taylor's
Ready-To-Wear
Oct. 15—Esmond Baby Blanket
Oct. I6—A girl's dress or a
boy's suit
Oct, 1/..-A girl or boy
jacket
Where Satislociion Is The Buy.Word
SPECIAL/ZING
IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
INFANTS TO 14 TEEN
Featur.ing Beehive wools,
sheets, blankets, towels, gift
Sets.
A New Draw Each Day
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Hensall
and district .news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. nos. Maude Haddon, Phone 5
Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone 56
KOMI East WI. oP 0 kIng
school held last Wednesday in
the Community Centre, after..
noon and evening, was a great
success.
Mrs. Violet Scriver of Water-
loo outdid herself with her de-
licious dishes made from
humor
re ingredi e nts
as
sshpv. ,orka e, ndd hezurswoitttoy
add to the success was the Tap-
pan electronic oven which ama-
zed most with its rapidity In
cooking and maybe some day
every homemaker will have one.
Mr. Robert Hodgson operated
the electronic oven and the.
Tappan Gurney stove which had
Crest t Hardwaresuppliedb in
by
DrHYsecinals:l'Is.
AFTERNOON WINNERS
Shopping bags valued at ap-
proximately $2.00 were won by
Mrs. Ken McKlea.n, Hensall;
Mrs. R. M. Peck, Hensall; Mrs.
Bob Kinsman, Kippen; Mrs. Jef-
ferson, Cromarty; Mrs. N. Sil-
lery, Brucefield; Mrs. Dick
Kinsman, Seaforth; Mrs. A. T.
Olson, London; Mrs, Ross For-
rest, Kippen; Mrs. Nelson
squire, Exeter; Mrs. Ruby Bell,
Hensall; Mrs. Grace BrOadfoot,
Kippen; Mrs. Herb Kercher,
Kippen; Mrs. Maude Hedden,
liensall; Mrs. A. Routledge,
Seaforth; Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm, Hensall; Mrs. Wm.
Brintnell, Crornarty; mrs.
Lorne Johns, Centralia; Mrs.
Grant McLean, Hensall; Mrs.
Amy Etherington, Exeter; Mrs.
Wm. Gibson, Kippen; Mrs. A.
Jeffrey, Dublin; Mrs. Earl
Kinsman, Cromarty; Doreen
Finkbeiner, Dashwood and Miss
Amy Laramie, Hensall.
Specials in baked products,
Mrs. Wilmer Ferguson, Hen-
sail; Mary Swan, Brucefield;
Mrs. Byran Kyle, Hensall.
District pair pair dead,
but lived past 90
This would 'be a lietter.
world if We , 4(1m9re-N110j4..9-
In , ur forests and less in the
big cities.
If a bear comes after you,
Sam, you must be up and doin'
or it's a 6Pne goose with yPl4
Thomas P. Halit)Prteit
Pick Eric Ross.
YPU president
Hensall-Chiselhurst y on rig
People Union met Sunday even-
ing in the United Church, Hen-
sel and appointed their new
executive.
Past president is Ted Mock;
president, Eric Ross; vice pre-
sident, Miss Lois Simmons;
secretary, Miss Mary Payne;
treasurer, David Pyette; con-
veners, Miss Ann Mickle, Da-
vid Brock, Doug Currie, Bob
Forrest; pianist, Miss Joyce
Flynn.
DAVID ANDERSON
Mr. David Anderson, resident
of Varna, died in Clinton Public
Hospital Saturday, October 10 in his 91st year,
Surviving are two daughters,
(Helen) Mrs. Elmer Turner,
Miss Pearl Anderson, Varna;
one son, George of Seaforth;
eleven grandchildren and 6
great grandchildren.
Public funeral services were
held Monday, Oct. 12 fromBon-
thron Funeral Home, Hensall,
conducted by Rev. M ur dock
Morrison of Varna. Burial was
in Baird's Cemetery.
Clerk marks
anniversary
Anglican ladies
planning bazaar
The ladies of St. Paul's Ang-
lican Church WA in Hensall
are holding an “Order Bazaar"
this week.
The ladies have been busy
making samples of their work.
These samples are now on dis-
play in the window of Hender-
son's egg-grading station on
Hensall's Main Street. They will
be moved Saturday morning to
the basement of St. Paul's
Church where orders will be
taken from 2:00-4:30 and 7:00-
8:30 pm. Tea will be served
at this time and there will be
a baked goods table.
The ladies will get to work
again making the necessary
quantities of their wares to fill
the orders they receive.
MRS. JANE HAUGH
Mrs, Jane Haugh of Bruce-
field, wife of the late Christian
Haugh, passed away Thursday,
October 8 at Queensway Nursing
Home, Hensall, in her 93rd
year.
She was the former Jane
Allan, and is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. J. H. (Hazel)
Ussher, Ottawa; Mrs. W, J.
(Anna) McIntosh, Toronto; one
son, Dr. Carmen Haugh, Toron-
to; one brother, Robert Allan,
Brucefield; eleven grandchil-
dren and four great grand-
children.
Public funeral services were
held Saturday, Sept. 10, from
Brucefield United Church, con-
ducted by Rev. Howard Plant.
Interment was in Baird's ceme-
tery. Bonthron Funeral Home
were in charge of funeral ar-
rangements.
CGIT members
appoint officers
A real tasty morsel it was
Mrs. Vern Alderdice, right, president of the Kippen East WI prepares to test one of the cooking
treats served up by Mrs. Violet C. Scriver, Kitchener, who displayed many of her culinery abili-
ties at the cooking school, Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Bell, left, RR 2 Kippen, waits in anticipation
of her turn to be the official sampler. k --T-A photo
The CGIT met at Carmel
Presbyterian Church last Wed-
nesday evening with Miss Leila
McFalls as leader.
At the conclusion of devotion-
al period, election of officers
was held.
President is Miss Barbara
Schwalm; vice-president, Miss
Marjorie Schwalm; secretary,
Miss Margie Allan; treasurer,
Miss Sharon Lavery. A social
hour of games was enjoyed.
Hensall personals
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell
marked their 45th wedding an-
niversary Thursday with a fam-
ily dinner at the DufferinHotel,
Centralia.
Following the dinner all re-
turned to the home of the cele-
brants for a social evening.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Campbell, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Cronyn, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Campbell, Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Campbell, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Campbell and Mr.
and Mrs. George Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have
44 grandchildren.
ilgaCIEMIESSUMEM414M5MaN kinarailliMEMNIZONEYEAM
SELL CANDIES
Members of the Kinsmen Club
sold 168 boxes of Halloween
candies in a house to house
canvass of the village Tuesday
evening. Chairman of the pro-
ject was Jim Hyde.
News about Hensall
The Hensel]. Brancn of the
Canadian Bible Society will hold
a public meeting tonight (Thurs-
day) in St. Paul's Anglican
Church, at 8:30 pm. The new
Bible Society film "FREEDOM
IN THEIR SOULS" depicting
the Society's work in Africa,
will be shown at this meeting,
and plans will be made for a
canvass of the town. The meet-
ing is open to all residents of
the area.
Thanksgiving visitors with
Mrs. S. Sararas were Mr. &
Mrs. Ernie Hubbert and Nor-
man; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reid;
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Sararas and
Beth; Mr. & Mrs. Byran Bon-
thron and Chris, all of Tor-
onto; Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bon-
thron and family, Hensall; Mr.
& Mrs. Ross Sararas and fam-
ily, Cromarty; Mr. & Mrs. Roy
MacDonald, Staffa. Twenty six
Toronto, called on relatives
in the village Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex McBeath
of Kippen were Thanksgiving
visitors with Mrs. Alberta Mc-
Beath, Hensall,
At St. Paul's Anglican Church
Sunday morning last the rites
of Holy Baptism was adminis-
tered to Peri Michelle, infant
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Lavender of Niagara Falls, by
the Rev. J. P. Gandon.
Thanksgiving visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. T. Lavender were
Mr. .& Mrs. Thomas Lavender,
and Miss Genevieve Currie of
Niagara Falls, Mrs. Alex Tur-
ner and daughters Tracey and
Tammy of Hamilton. Mr. Jack
Lavender returned with his sis-
ter, Mrs. Turner, to Hamilton
where he will spend some holi-
days.
sat down to a turkey dinner with
all the trimmings.
Thanksgiving weekend guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Snell
and Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Mc-
Queen were Mrs. John Rigby,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Rigby, Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Knight, Stewart and
Jane, all of Blenheim.
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Lindsay,
Pamela, Sheila and Kevin of
Willowdale were Thanksgiving
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John
Henderson and family.
Miss Bonnie Foster of Strat-
ford spent Thanksgiving week-
end at her home.
Mrs. Alberta McBeath spent
last week with Mrs. Gordon
Heard of Seaforth.
Mr. & Mrs. Perce Phillips,
Toronto, were Thanksgiving
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Beer.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Means,
PLAN MEETING
Mrs. William Caldwell will
be hostess for Kippen East WI
Historical Research and Cur-
rent Events October meeting
Thursday 22, 8:30 pm. Co-
Hostess Mrs. James mcNaugh-
ton; roll call, model your oldest
hat. Motto-Be kind to the aged,
for they have come a long way;
help the young, for they have
a long way to come-Miss Mar-
garet McKay. Speaker, Mrs.
Sterling Graham. Current
Events Mrs. Vern Alderdice;
Poem, Mrs. J. Drummond; con-
test, Mrs. Ken McKay.
WEEKEND SPECIALS
THERE GOES MRS. HENSALL
piggy's still intact!
FOR OCT 15, 16, 17
EVENING WINNERS
Evening winners of shopping
bags were Mrs. Newell Geiger,
Zurich; Mrs. Ralph Turner,
Varna; Mrs. Doris Sillery,
Brucefield; Nancy Sellery,
Brucefield; Mrs. Nancy Dow-
son, Exeter; Pauline Bell,Hen-
sall; Mrs. Jack Consitt, Kippen;
Mrs. Norman Long, Kippen;
Miss Minnie Glanville, Walton;
Mrs. Bill Consitt, Varna; Lynn
Alderdice, Kippen; Mrs. John
E. McEwen, Hensall; Mrs. June
Cooper, Kippen; Mrs. Florence
Cooper, Kippen; Mrs. C. Cough-
trey, Crediton; Mrs. Pearl Tay-
lor, Kippen; Mrs. Earl Flax-
bard, Zurich; Mrs. Jim Chal-
mers, Kippen; Mrs. Earl Guen-
ther, Dashwood; Mrs. Chris
Gibson, Kippen; Mrs. Marlene
Bell, Kippen; Mrs. Beatrice
Munn, Kippen; Mrs. Belva Fuss,
Hensall and Mrs. Phylis Ben-
der, crediton; braided loaf
bread, Mrs. Mabel Glanville;
loaf bread, Mrs. Grace Drum-
mond, Kippen; coffee cake, Mrs.
Grace Broadfoot; coffee cake,
Mrs. Ken McLean.
Door prizes, plastic picnic
cooler, donated by Tuckey Bev-
°rages, Exeter, was won by
Mrs. Laird Mickle, Hensall;
Yardley Flair Set, Wilson's
Drug, Mrs. Chris Gibson, Kip-
pen; cannister set, Dickerts
Store, Kippen, Mrs. Mabel
Glanville, Walton; Heinz variety
of articles by Heinz of Leaming-
ton, Mrs. Earl Kinsman, Crom-
arty; (b) Mrs. Bob Taylor, Hen-
sall; table lamp, Bonthron's,
Mrs. Marlene Bell, Kippen; Tex
made blanket by Irwin's Ladies
Wear, Mrs. Mary Hey, Zurich;
cuff links and tie clip by T. C.
Joynt and Son Men's Wear, Miss
Nancy Sillery, Brucefield; sur-
prise package by Christie's 5
to $1.00 store, Mrs. E arl Camp-
bell, Hensall; set of TV tables
by Drysdale hardware, Mrs.
Alice Joynt, Hensall; basket of
groceries, Al's Super Save,
Mrs. Ross Scott, Brucefield.
MEATS
ROLLED POT ROASTS LB. 45t
WIENERS LB. 394 LIVER P lI reker LB. 294
DRESSED PORK SHOULDERS LB. 37t
TO INSTALL OFFICERS
The meeting of Amber Re-
bekah Lodge was held last Wed-
nesday evening in the Lodge
Hall with Noble Grand Mrs.
Clarence V ollan d, presiding.
Next meeting October 21 will
be the installation of officers
performed by the District Dep-
uty President Mrs. Ruby Beaver
and her installing staff of pride
of Huron Lodge, Exeter.
The first man to sell on
the value of your goods is
yourself.
menger..mamm..-a..nt
onto spent the weekend at his
home here.
Ladies from Varna, Zurich,
Hensall, Grand Bend and Exeter
attended a shower given by
relatives Friday evening in hon-
our of Miss Betty Finch, Grand
Bend, bride-elect of this Satur-
day, at the home of Mrs. T.
Harry Hoffman, Dashwood, who
was assisted by Mrs. Stanley
Mitchell, Hensall and Mrs. E.
Hendrick, Grand Bend. Mrs.
Emma Shepherd, Hensall, is
an aunt of Miss Finch.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred MacGregor
and family, Brucefield, Mr. &
Mrs. Don Dodds, Se aforth, were
Thanksgiving guests with Mr.&
Mrs. Sim Roobol.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Weido, Ray,
Gerald and Catherine, and Mr.
& Mrs. Orland Reichert spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Percy Harvey in Capreol,
Mr. Ray McKenzie, Toronto,
spent Thanksgiving with his
mother, Mrs. Robert McKenzie
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Schwalm
and family spent the Thanks-
giving holiday with Mr. & Mrs.
Ian Phillpot and family, Roches-
ter, N.Y.
PRODUCE
CALIFORNIA GRAPES NO. I LB. 154
FROZEN FOOD
ATTEND CONFERENCE
Attending the biennial Con-
servation Authority Conference
at Prudhomme's Hotel, Vine-
land this week in the interest
.of the local Auxsable River
Authority are: Mr. JohnSoldan,
Hay Township; Mr. Earl Dick,
Hibbert Twp; Mr. Elgin Thomp-
son, Tuckersmith Twp; and Mr.
Lorne Hay, Hensall.
Mrs. Thomas Lavender re-
turned home after spending a
week with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Alex
Turner and family in Hamilton.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Love of
Toronto visited for several days
recently with the former's fath-
er, Mr. Milton Love.
Scott Smith, son of Mr. &
Mrs. W. C. Smith, underwent
a tonsilectomy operation in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter on
Saturday.
Mr. Lorne MacNaughton re-
turned to his home after spend-
ing a week with members of
his family in Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Bell and
daughter of Toronto were re-
cent visitors with the former's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn E.
Bell and Mervyn.
Greg Cornell, four-year-old
son of Mrs. Jean Cornell, re-
turned home following a tonsil-
ectomy in South HuronHospital,
Exeter.
Miss Dorothy Parker of Lon-
don spent Thanksgiving weekend
with her parents,Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Parker ad Patsy.
Mrs. William H. Bell is em-
ployed at the local Bell Tele-
phone office instructing custo-
mers in the use of the dial
system coming into effect in
November.
Mrs. Lydia Crerar and Allen
visited for Thanksgiving with
relatives at Brussels,
Mrs. Edna Corbett returned
home after spending the past
two weeks with Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Parker and Patsy.
Mr. Roy MacKenzie of Tor-
onto spent the weekend with
his mother, Mrs. Laurine Mac-
Kenzie,
Miss Pat Rowe of Toronto
was a recent visitor with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Rowe.
Mr. James McEwen of Tor-
THANKSGIVING VISITORS
With Mr. & Mrs. Karl Guen-
ther and family were Mr. John
Guenther and friend, Toronto,
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Harlion,
Granton, Mr. Bill Bundsho, Kit-
chener, Miss Cheryl Westrnan,
London, Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Nick-
olson, Brigden, and Mr. Herbert
Harlton.
Mrs. Rose Arnold, St. Thom-
as, with her son Mr. Jerry
Arnold and family.
Mr. Earl Dietrich, Ken Bak-
er, Harvey AdarnS and Harry
Magma Spent the holiday week-
end at Stokes Bay.
Mr. & Mrs. Doug* Twamley
and family, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred
kelk and family, Mr. &
Ron Bailey and family, Windsor,
Mr. & Mrs. Gain, Windsor,
With Mx. & MrS. Tom Huffman.
Mr. Frank LOT/ and twin
daughterS Helen and Hit*, St.
with & Mr' s. Wray
SIvieltZer and family.
FREE'
Two 10 oz. Bottles
TAB diet coke with
purchase of carton
BIRDSEYE POT PIES Beef, Chicken
or Turkey 8- 02.4
GROCERIES
/894
p ri ce,
,okesi•egular
HALO SHAMPOO Reg VZl ye,5951 SPECIAL THIS WEEK 494
FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 15 oz, Tins 2/294
FLEECY FABRIC SOFTENER 64 oz. 554
KITCHEN FRESH CHOICE QUALITY PEAS
3/49C
SHIRRIFF GOOD-MORNING MARMALADE
20 oz.
24 oz. Jar 55C
SALADA MAXWELL HOUSE
TEA BAGS 'gat' 774 COFFEE Lb. Bags 8414
BORDEN'S INSTANT MILK POWDER 3 lb. Pkg. 994
HEINZ BABY FOODS Regularly 3/34, SPECIAL 10/954
Stbitt: tiotifts closed all day-every Monday;
tipli day Wednesday; Open Friday evenings
9 PM; OPen 5attirday evenings Until 10 pthi