HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-10-30, Page 5Times-Advocate, October 30, 1969
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CORRESPONDENTS
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Greenway group on
bird sanctuary trip
United Church next Sunday
owing to Anniversary Services at
Grand Bend United Church.
Wm. T. Bullock returned
home from St. Joseph's
Hospital, London last Thursday
where he had been a patient
suffering from blood poisoning.
Miss Lillian Ulens of Windsor
spent the weekend at her home.
Lady marks
102 years
Mrs. Helen Dalrymple, a
resident of Huronview, mother
of nine with 160 descendants
will observe her 102nd birthday
Saturday, November 1.
Daughter of pioneer parents
the late Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
Fairbairn of Thames Road, near
Exeter, she and her 12 brothers
and sisters were educated at S.S.
1 Tuckersmith Township.
Her first husband Edward
Walters was killed in a threshing
accident but she continued to
operate the 100 acre farm and
raise her nine children.
Seventeen years later she
married Robert Dalrymple, an
old neighbour who died in 1936.
She was hospitalized after
fracturing her hip and later
became a resident of Huronview
where she still resides.
Three sons and a daughter
_predeceased her.
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A number of ladies and
children from this community
enjoyed a bus trip to Chatham
and Jack Miner's Bird Sanctuary
at Kingsville, Saturday. This was
sponsored by the Ausable Belles
of Parkhill and Ailsa Craig.
Mrs. Arthur Brophey is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where she underwent
surgery last Friday.
Miss Grace Eagleson and a
couple of friends from Sarnia
arrived home from a trip to
Madrid, Portugal and the Canary
Islands.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Larmer and
Grant of Burketon spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Larmer.
Bradley and Donna Ritchie of
Sarnia spent the weekend with
their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
Lawrence Curts.
There will be no Sunday
School or Church Service in the
w.
35-oz.
PAPER TOWELS
plus 1 pkg. (12's)
"J"CLOTHS
Combination deal
CORN OIL St. Lawrence
Borden's
APPLE SAUCE Bright's 14-oz.
PEAS Garden Land fancy 14-oz.
HOT CHOCOLATE
White Swan 1 pkg. (2 rolls)
Ogilvie (deal pack) 5 lb. bag OATMEAL
AMAMI rqn Our voodand
PIE FILLING St. William's 19-oz. blueberry or cherry 2/$1
DINNERS Catelli Macaroni/Cheese 71/4 -oz.
CORN SYRUP
Surget
Crown Brand 3-lb. bottle
3/474
2/$1
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 4.lbs 790
Marra's chocolate or raspberry
SWISS ROLLS (regularly 39d) 2/590
$1
734
3/55
6/9IN
1 lb, tin 47
2 for 39
CoSq
PUMPKIN Aylmer 28-oz. tin
California No. 1
(USA) 2 ibs.49
Sirloin Steak lb. 980
Spare Ribs Fresh Meaty lb. 730
Sid e Bacon Burns Shamrock lb. 790
Corned Beef lb. 690
Rib or Wing Steaks th. 890
Mac N Cheese Loaf lb. 550
Fresh Ham Steaks or
Shoulder Butt Chops lb. 63t
Fresh Ground Beef lb. 530
PRODUCE
POTATOES Canada No, 1 25-lb. bag 774
each 79
FROZEN FOODS
PIZZAS Schneider's 12-oz,
ORANGES
RED GRAPES
South African No, 1 112's dozen 5 900
WEEKEND SPECIALS
OCTOBER 29, 30, 31 NOVEMliER I
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HENSALL-,ONTARIO
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HENSALL AND AREA FOLKS RUMMAGE THROUGH RUMMAGE
YOUNG CUSTOMERS AT HENSALL RUMMAGE SALE ' Customers at the annual rummage sale
sponsored by the Hensall Kinsmen club Friday night were of all ages. Above, Deanie McLinchey and
Alma Archer are making a purchase from Mrs. Bob Caldwell of the Kinette club. T-A photo
Ladies of Carmel Presbyterian
Church attended the Huron
Presbyterial Rally at Belgrave
Presbyterian Church Wednesday
afternoon October 22 when the
guest speaker was Mrs. Creasey
of Chatham, secretary of
London-Hamilton Synodical,
The local association of
Guiding candy sale held last
Saturday was very successful and
the members appreciate the
support received from the
residents of the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle
visited last Friday with their
daughter and son-in-law,Mr, and
Mrs. Ross MacMillan and family
in Waterloo and while there
attended the Artist's Mart'
Exhibition and sale held in
Kitchener sponsored by the
Women's Committee of the
Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery,
Mr. & Mrs, Robert Mickle,
London, spent Sunday with the
former's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Laird Mickle.
Sunday guests with Mrs. C.
Christie and Catharine were Mr.
& Mrs. Erie McCue and Christie,
Mrs. B. Christie and Miss Mae
Thompson, all of Kitchener.
Mrs, A. Grasser, Kitchener,
visited last week with Mrs. C.
Christie and Catharine.
Memorial flowers in the
sanctuary of Hensall United
Church Sunday morning were in
loving memory of Mrs. John
Kinette sales
most gratifying
Members of Hensall Kinette
Club were well pleased with the
success of their annual rummage
sale held Friday night in Hensall
Community Centre.
It was one of the best with
proceeds most gratifying.
Cartons of used clothing not
sold were taken to the United
Church for the hale which is
being packed for overseas relief.
Members appreciate the fine
co-operation of residents in the
village for their donations to this
sale.
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Pepper placed by her family,
Two ear loads of ladies from
the WMS and Arnold Circle from
Carmel Presbyterian Church
attended the meeting of
Croinarty WMS last Tuesday.
Mr. & Mrs. J. L, McCloy and
family of Don Mills were
weekend visitors with Mrs. Alma
Hess,
Association hold
annual meeting
The local association of the
Guides and Brownies held their
annual meeting October 21 at
Hensall United Church. Mrs. E.
Rowe chaired the meeting,
Twelve mothers, Guide and
Brownie leaders along with the
executive attended.
Date for the candy sale was
set. The cookie sale will be held
in April, Mrs, Jack Simmons will
take over the duties of badge
secretary.
A flag pole was erected at
Glen-mac at Seaforth by the
Kinsmen Club of Hensall.
Varna man
dies at 84
John Dowson, RR 1, Varna,
passed away in Clinton
Community Hospital Sunday,
October 26 where he had been a
patient since April, in his 85th
year.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Eliza Jane Stephenson;
four sons, George, Hensel];
Harold, Glen and Cecil, RR 1,
Varna; six grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren.
Public service was held
Tuesday, October 28 from
Bonthron Funeral Home
concluded by Rev. M. Morrison.
Burial was in Bayfield Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Wilfred
Chuter, Bill Clarke, Watt
Webster, Clarence Stephenson,
Louis Taylor and Jack Couch.
Flowerbearers were Leroy
Workman, Pat Kennedy, Bill
Dowson and Doug Dowson.
AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL CITIZENS RESIDING
CANADA WHO ARE 65 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER
Dear Senior Citizens,
We in the Bank of Montreal share the concern of all Canadians
with the impact of inflation on the purchasing power of the dollar,
particularly as it affects those over the age of 65 who may be
dependent upon pensions and other sources of fixed income which do
not keep pace with rising living costs. In an effort to alleviate the
burden on our senior citizens, we are launching a plan to help them
whether or not they are customers of the Bank.
Here is our plan. Senior Citizens may apply to any branch of the
Bank of Montreal in Canada for a Senior Citizen's Courtesy Card,
which will entitle the holder to preferred service at our offices at
reduced charges as follows:
1 One-half of the regular commission charges made by the Bank for
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2. One-half of the regular service fee or the issuance of Canadian-
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3. One-half of the regular per item charge on cheques issued on our
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