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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-02-20, Page 5BRYLCREEM LARGE TUBE HAIR DRESSING (REGULARLY 98) 694 PINEAPPLE-ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT DELMONTE DRINKS MOUTH WASH SCOPE BICK'S (DEAL BABY P Di L PICKLES 48.0Z, 3/$1.00 89 32.02.JAR 55 12-0Z. BOTTLE FLOUR ROBINHOOD ALL-PURPOSE 20-LB. BAG $1.99 BONUS OUTDOOR GARBAGE BAGS 10s (26x36) PKG. 654 PUFFED WHEAT PETER PAN PUFFED RICE PETER PAN (16-PT) CRISCO OIL (DEAL PACK) (8-qt) 2 BAGS 24.0Z BOTTLE 59 i Budget-priced FRIGIDAIRE Jet Action Washer! Model WATK FRMIDAIRE Sales with Service DRYSDALE r, t HARDWARE Dial 262-20l5 HENSALL Hensall and district news CQRRESPONPENTS Mrs Maude Hedden, Phone 742-2002. Mrs. Bertha .MacGregor, phone 20.205 PUBLIC SPEAKING EINNERS OF HAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS -- Students from Hensall and Zurich public schools met in a public speaking contest at the Hensall Legion Hall, Thursday and three From each school took home prizes. They are shown above, back, from left, Nancy Schantz of Zurich, senior grades winner and runners-up Kathy ('ook and Joan Forrest, both of Hensall. Front, Junior winner Lois Doerr, Zurich and runners-up Tracey Turner, Hensall and tilizabeth Deichert, Zurich. T-A photo. Public speakers compete in Hensall Legion test Bonthron family leaving shortly for new home in Bahama Islands Huron Hospital, Exeter, was admitted to the Queensway Nursing Home Itensall Sunday. Mrs, Bertha MacGregor was a recent visitor with Mr. & Mrs. Eric Monroe in Seaforth. Mrs. Vie Stan who was receiving treatment in South Huron Hospital, Exeter returned to her home Friday. Mr. Kz Mrs. Bev Beaton in company with Mr. & Mrs. William Green of Exeter visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Wesley 854 $1.00 2/69 89 FROZEN FOODS GREEN GIANT GREEN BEANS, PEAS OR CORN IN BUTTEn SAUCE 10.0z 2 PKGS. 594 • • • • • Pupils of Grades 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Hensall and Zurich Public Schools participated in a public speaking contest at the Legion Hall, Hensall, Thursday • sponsored by Hensall Legion Ladies Auziliary with 12 contestants taking part. Rev. Harold F. Currie was chairman for the evening. Winners in the senior group were Nancy Shantz, Grade 8, Sugar 'n Spice —Continued from page 4 skulls when the month begins, we're ready for the straitjacket and total sedation by the 28th. Thank the gods it's not Leap • Year. All I needed this year, to garnish my February complex, was to help bury an old mate. He wasn't old in years, and he wasn't a life-long friend, but I'll miss him. Our paths crossed and re-crossed since we both made the ridiculous decision to become teachers, about nine years ago. During our teacher-training summer courses, surrounded by hot-eyed, panting youth, just out of university and happy in the knowledge that the world • was theirs for the asking, we sort of drifted together in a mutual-defence pact of gentle cynicism. I'd been through a war and a period of carving a living out of a pretty tough roast of a world. He'd been through a terrible • accident, broken neck and the works, years of pain-filled convalescence. We'd both emerged, battle-scarred but banners still flying, from a decade or so of marriage and children. We weren't exactly student militants, but we shared a hearty scorn for and a quiet amusement at the establishment, the keen types, the pushers, the scramblers, the sparrows trying to make like eagles. So we gravitated, and the friendship, sporadic and casual, • lasted. After some years we wound up in the same town, teaching in the same school. We golfed together quite a lot because we enjoyed the pace. It was leisurely, good-natured, and we both practised one-upmanship without scruple. • You know: the loud scratch of a match at the top of the other's backswing; the coughing fit when the other was making a delicate putt; the gazing into the sky when the other hit a grounder; the gently raised eyebrow when the other missed • the ball completely arid almost broke his back in the process. And we kept a fairly good eye on the yardarm. If the sun was over it, we marked the occasion in the usual.mannet. And many a late 'summer afternoon, we sat under the oaks • and discussed, without rancour, the foibles and follies of the world, while our wives and the squirrels chattered in the background. I'll miss the Old l3oy, And so murh,,.for February. Zurich Public School; Kathy Cook, Grade 7, Hensall P.S.; Joan Forrest, Grade 7, Hensall P.S. Junior group, Lois Doerr, Grade 6, Zurich P,S.; Tracy Turner, Grade 4, Hensall P.S.; Elizabeth Deichert, Grade 6, Zurich Public School. Mrs. Garnet Allan, president, Mrs. Grant McClinchey, first vice-president and Mrs. Roland Vanstone, on the executive of the Auxiliary presented cash prizes to the winners. Certificates are to be presented later, Runners-up were presented with consolation cash prizes. Judges were Arthur Idle, principal of Exeter Public School; Miss Elaine Murray, on the teaching staff of Zurich Hay farmer crash victim Ivan Webber, RR 1 Hay, was listed in satisfactory condition at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, after suffering multiple face cuts in an accident early Sunday morning on Hensall Main Street. The car, driven by his wife Mildred, crashed into a parked car owned by Milton Boyle, Toronto, in Hensall for a weekend visit with relatives. Mrs. Webber escaped injury. Mr. Webber was first taken to South Huron Hospital and later transferred to London. O.P.P. Constable John Wright of Exeter detachment investigated, Second injury in hockey play Ricky Parker, 15, a student at South Huron District High School, Exeter, is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Ricky had the misfortune Wednesday to fracture his leg in two places in an accident at, the local arena. The limb was placed in a cast from his hip down and will be in the cast from four to six months. He was just recovering from an eye injury which required surgery when he was Struck with the puck in the eye While playing hockey. Quilting held at Chiselhurst Mrs. Russell Brock opened the February meeting of Chiselhurst United Church Women with "Thoughts For The Day," A pot luck dinner and quilting was also held. Mrs. Jack Brintnell presented the worship service. The missionary prayer was offered by Mrs. Harold Parker. A chapter from the study book on China was given by Mrs. Percy Harris, Mrs. George Boa gave a poem, Public School, and Reeve Oliver Jaques, Ilensall. Both first prize winners competed in the regional finals Saturday in Exeter. Hensall WI plays euchre Hensall WI entertained at the February meeting Wednesday at the Legion Hall with members introducing their guests in response to the roll call. President Mrs. Clarence Reid chaired the meeting. It was decided to have a card party in March with the date to be arranged later. Entertainment included progressive euchre with winners Mrs. Elizabeth Riley and Mrs. Thos Kyle Sr; bunko, Miss Greta Lammie; mystery prize, Mrs. Robert Simpson. Program conveners were Mrs. Beverly Beaton and Mrs. Clarence Reid; hostesses, Mrs. Pearl Koehler and Mrs. Elizabeth Riley. YOUTH INJURED Melvin Hohner, RR 5 Clinton, a forward with the Dominions Junior Hockey team, Zurich, was taken to St, Joseph's Hospital, London, with internal injuries received in a hockey game with Lambeth Sunday afternoon at Zurich Arena. He was thrown against the boards. Bryan Bonthron, London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bonthron, Hensall, left Wednesday by plane for Nassau where he has accepted a position with the Trust Corporation of the Bahama Islands. Mrs. Bonthron, Christopher and Kathryn will join him there in the near future, Mrs. Norman Cook is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, having been admitted on Saturday. Miss Painela Mickle has received word from the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, that she has passed successfully her grade 8 piano with first class honors. She is a pupil of Mrs. Emmerson Smith of Hensall passed away suddenly in South Huron Hospital Monday, having been admitted that day. He was 78. Formerly of Kippen he has resided in Hensall for 11 years and was a member of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Frank (June) McCowan, Clinton; Mrs. John (Mona) Norris, Stratford; Mrs. Arthur (Olive) Varley, Seaforth; Mrs. George (Marjorie) Varley, Kippen; Mrs. Wm. (Hazel) Cleary, London; three sons, John, Seaforth; Grant, Clinton; Gerald, Exeter; one sister, Mrs. New hours at local PO The postmaster in Hensall has announced new post office hours effective February 17. Wicket service from Monday to Friday will be available from 8 am to 12:15 pm and from 1:15 pm to 5:30 pm. Saturday only, wicket hours will be 8 am to 12 noon. Box lobby hours will be from 8 am to 7 pm Monday through Saturday. Rural route service will be continued six days a week. Mail will be received at 7 am Monday through Saturday and dispatched at 4:45 pm six days a week. MORE HENSALL NEWS ON PAGE 12 Carol Carter. Seaforth. Mrs. henry Adkins has returned home Friday from Clinton Community Hospital, where she was a patient for two weeks. Michael Hoy of lima was among 40 SHOHS Grade 12 and 13 students who attended the Quebec Winter Carnival. They left Saturday returning home Wednesday of this week. Paul Dodds, Seaforth, is spending a week with his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roohol. Miss Jennie Buchanan who underwent surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and has been recuperating in South Earl (Dora) Bowman, Port Stanley; one brother, Melvin, Zurich; 21 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren, Mrs. Smith passed away November 10, 1956. Public funeral service will be held from Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall, Thursday (today) at 2 p.m. with Rev. Robert Bissett of Avon ton officiating. Burial will be in Exeter Cemetery. Musicians Wanted FOR ZURICH CENTENNIAL BAND PRACTICE Thursday, 8:00 p.m. ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE Green in Mitchell. Mr. .& Mrs. Fred Brock returned home last week after spending a seven week vacation with relatives, Mr. & Mrs. James Barr, in Frostproof, Florida. 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