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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-06-05, Page 5Hensall girl new lifeguard at Huron Park swim pool Hensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Maude Floridan, Phone 262.2002 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262.2025 It was a 'family affair Automatic oven in a range that's budget IoM' I 5$ 00 6.1. RA37K FRIGIDAIRE Soles with Service 1 DRYSDALE neat HARDWARE Dial 262-2015 HENSALL Anniversary HENSALL UNITED CHURCH Sunday, June 8 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. SPEAKER — REV. CLIFFORD WAITE D.F.C. M.A.B.D. SARNIA, ONTARIO Clifford Waite is presently serving the United Church Pastoral Charge of Mindaumin. He is head of the English department Dresden Secondary School. He has served with the RCAF Bomber Command and the Chaplaincy Service. He is in constant demand as a speaker at conventions, service clubs and rural and industrial organizations. • Special Music by lime United Church Choir • Instrumental Music by Mrs. J. Turkheim, Organist; Ronald Doehn, Pianist; and Mrs. Berne McKinley, Marimbaist Cliff Waite 11111111111111111•1111111=111111b. BALL - MACAULAY BUILDING SUPPLIES CLINTON 482-9514 HENSALL 262-2713 SEAFORTH 527-0910 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Forest Green Excelite Fiber Glass 5-oz. Panels 26"x96" AWNINGS Suggested Retail 9.75 PATIOS i) CARPORTS Ammoomminimieb.4. Save $3.80 SPECIA L 95 Ballet assorted colours TOILET TISSUES 8 rolls $1 RAID house & garden Bomb 11-oz $1.09 CO FFEE Maxwell House 11b. bag 774 Kleenex facial TISSUES (regular) 200s or chubby (300s) 6 boxes $1 . CATSUP Hunt's 18-oz bottle 3/$1 Allen's 6g OR ANGE CRYSTALS 5/654 rieFRUIT COCKTAIL 28-oz. tin 454 York PE ANUT BUTTER 36-oz. jar 135 Royal Crown canned 10-oz. orange, cola, root-beer, grape, lemon-lime SOFT DRINKS case of 24 tins $1.99 FOIL WRAP Stuart House 75-ft rolls 79,4 BISCUITS David 1 lb. fig-bars 394 Dulcet TUNA FLAKES 6Yvoz, tins 3/69 FROZEN FOODS PEAS McCain 4 lbs. 894 ..--min:—$XBISIEVAIAMMMMOUSW.M21WWW!' SAVED/C UM' PORK CHOPS Loin MINCED HAM SIDE BACON Rindless Round STEAK or ROAST LB. SAUSAGE Polish BEEF LIVER BRAISING RIBS LB. 79t LB. 5 (A LB. 79C $1.09 L.. 59C 39C 55 PRODUCE California No, 1 EW POTATOES 101b. 8A WATERMELON Florida No. 1 good size gin 4.4 ON plow? ~Ds AL'S MARKET - HENSALL - ONTARIO Miss Carolyn Cook, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cook has accepted a position as lifeguard at the Huron Park swimming pool. Miss Julie Mock returned home following a tonsilectomy at South Huron Hospital. Mrs, Bertha MacGregor returned to her home after spending a month on course at • the Ontario Hospital Association, Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle entertained their family to a graduation dinner Tuesday of last week at Hook's Restaurant in London in honor of their daughter, Margaret Ann who • graduated that day with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario. Those present for the occasion were Mr. & Mrs. William Mickle, "amela and Judith; Mr. & Mrs. Ross MacMillan, Waterloo; Charles and Robert Mickle; and guests Mrs. Florence Joynt, Miss Lynne Crouch and Paul Willoughby. Harry Page left Monday June 2 for his new position as manager of the PUC Winaham. Sugar 'n Spice Continued from Page 4 think there's any need to go into detail. I was glad the two police cars were there. The next night, there was a big fire, about four blocks from our house, when a lumber yard went up in a dazzling display. And who was there hot-rodding it from all over town to get a ring-side seat, Good, honest, responsible tax-payers. Including yours truly. I was so pleased (I've always loved a good fire, especially at night) that I left my wife standing in her dressing-gown and pyjamas; about a block from the blaze, while I pressed closer for a cheek-by-jowl view with the other sensible citizens. "Ain't she a dandy?" And "That's a real ripper," we grinned into each others' orange faces, a little disappointed because there was no wind, and the firemen were preventing it from spreading. My wife walked three blocks home, in her night attire. I'd forgotten her completely. What kind of monsters are we? And then I went back to school after the weekend, and here are these Grade 12 students, in panel discussions, sane, serious and sensible, grappling intelligently with the problems they're going to have to face shortly. They're not doing it to impress me. Some of their opinions would curl their mothers' hair. But they don't like society much the way it is, and they want to do something about it. They get angry with each other, disagree, grow red in the face, and shout at each other like — well, like a group of adults. Crazy world, but it's the one I want to stay in for a while, at least. Today's world, in addition to the cold bincoculars of the historians, needs some minor chroniclers, like your humble servant, to tell it as it was. Mrs. Page and family will remain in Hensall for the present. Harold Homer, resident at the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, was taken by ambulance Friday to South Huron Hospital. Mrs. Keith Buchanan is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where she underwent surgery Tuesday, June 3. Mrs. Louise Simpson, resident at Blue Water Rest Home is spending a few weeks with members of her family in Birmingham, Mich. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Funk have taken up residence in Exeter. Mrs. Earl Soldan is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Donald McArthur of Newton Robinson, Ontario, visited with relatives in the vicinity Sunday. Annual Penny Sale draw sponsored by Legion Ladies Auxiliary, will be held Friday at 9 p.m. Mrs. Leona Parke and Patricia, Mr, & Mrs. Howard Lemmon, Varna, and Preston Lemmon, London, spent the weekend with relatives in Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mr. & Mrs. William Mickle, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Crouch and MiSs Lynne Crouch, Arva, Mr. Charles Mickle and Miss Ann Mickle attended the Convocation at the University of Western Ontario last Saturday when the former's son, Robert Ernest graduated with his Master's Degree in Science. Mr. & Mrs. John Joynt have taken up residence in the Fink apartments. Don MacLaren of Toronto visited recently with his mother, Mrs. Bertha MacGregor and Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman and sons. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Pollock, Jim and Jane, visited in Paris Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beaver, Scott and Kim. Mrs. Harry Caldwellis visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore and family, Stratford. Mrs. F. G. Bonthron visited recently with Mrs. Pearl Baynham and Colleen in London. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mason and family of Sault' Ste. Marie, Michigan, visited over the weekend with Mrs. Mason's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn E. Bell. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor was a TO HAMILTON Charles Thomas Mickle, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. Laird Mickle, Hensall, will receive his Master of Arts degree in International Relations from Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, June 9. He will return to the Hamilton Board of Education in September and has been promoted to the position of Assistant Head in History, Charles is a former honor graduate of U.W.O. and S.H.D.H.S. Spring flowers decorated the Hensall United Church Sunday School Room as six Brownies were received into the Guide Company by Captain Mrs. Jean Turner and Lieutenant Mrs. , Carol Cooper. They were Tracey Turner, Barbara Cooper, Deana Reaburn, Tammy Baker, Susie Vanstone and Tonette Mattucci. Golden Hands were awarded recent visitor with Mr. & Mrs. Eric Munroe in Seaforth. A number of members of Amber Rebekah Lodge were entertained at the birthday party of Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter, Wednesday evening. M, r. & Mrs. Lorne Thompson of Toronto are visiting with the latter's sister, Mrs. Roy Parlmer. Mrs. Fred Peters is 'a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Miss Mary Nichol, missionary on furlough from India, visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker and Patsy. Carl Stoneman, who has been receiving treatment at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, for the past month returned to his home this week. TO A LTHOUSE Margaret Ann Mickle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Laird Mickle, Hensall, received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Home Economies with honors at the University of Western Ontario Convocation, May 27. She plans to attend Althouse College of Education in the fall. Ann is a former honor graduate of S.H.D.H.S. to them by Tawny Owl Mrs. Pat Venner and their wings by Brown Owl, Mrs. Anita Cook. The- theme of the "Fly Up" was "Remember" as the remaining Brownies presented a Panorama of Brownie days for their departing friends. Several Brownies received Interest badges from Tawny Owl Mrs. Shirley Luther. Cyclist badges were given to Tracey Turner, Barbara Cooper, Deana Reaburn, and Tammy Baker. Book Lovers' badges went to Jennifer Cook and Brenda Pepper; Toy Makers' to Kim and Karen Boyle; and Minstrel to Deana Reaburn and Nancy McCurdy. Tracey Turner won the first Hensall Brownie to receive her Cook's badge. Following the Flying-up, the Girl Guides were presented with incentive badges earned since January. These included the Fire Brigade and Keep-Fit Badges which were done as a Company as well as the Home Nurse, Minstrel, Cook, Knitter, Laundress and Homemaker badges earned through individual efforts. Dave Sangster, Hensall Fire MASTER OF SCIENCE Robert Ernest Mickle, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. Laird Mickle, Hensall, received his Master of Science degree in Physics at U.W.O. Convocation, Saturday, May 31. He is continuing his studies at the University of Western Ontario, leading to his PhD in Science. Robert is a former honors graduate of U.W.O. receiving the Gold Medal and an honor graduate of S.H.D.H.S. Chief, and Bill Fuss showed two safety films stressing the importance of care and advanced planning for fire emergency in the home. Several Guides then earned their Hostess badges by serving lunch to the Brownies and guests. In a recent enrolment ceremony the first Hensall Brownie Pack received the following Brownies: Lori Lovell, Lori Mousseau, Marilyn Pepper, Deanie McClinchey, Dorna Williams, Karen Volland and Donna Jean Allan. This brings the total Brownie membership to 41 led by Brown Owl Mrs. Robert Cook, Tawny Owl Mrs. Rodger Venner, Mrs. Eric Luther and Kathy Cook as Packie. Saturday the Hensall Brownies and Guides with their Leaders enjoyed a picnic at Fanshawe Park, London, and an interesting tour of the pioneer village located there. This marks the official end of the Brownie year until September. MORE HENSALL NEWS ON PAGE 18 TimesAsIvogote,,. June < 1909. Page WI bus trip to Kitchener Kippen East W.I. sponsored a Per hour, turkeys at igo per bus trip Wednesday to Kitehener hour. with 37 ladies taking the trip, They also toured the factory They NO$ited e where Arrow shirts are Tens:la-Flesh Turkey and manufactured and visited Chicken, processing plant at Huronia Hall for the 0,N.I.)3. Petersburg. Production of this A smorgasbord dinner was plant exceeds seventeen million enjoyed at the Hurlburt Tavern, pounds a year, Chickens are then shopping and the theatre to processed at the rate of 3,000 see "Funny Girl" anommammaniallniummaniationaulanumillallialliatalillill11111111111m10111110111immuutimg ew New Location BUS DEPOT HENSALL Wolper's Supertest Garage Highway 4 and Queen St. • BUS INFORMATION • TOURS • PARCEL EXPRESS Phone 262-9910 E.- .510111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111001MMIUMMIHUMMIA • I 6 go 0 • Brownies fly-up to Guides at ceremony in UC hall