HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-06-18, Page 5WAS DAVID MOCK — When the Hensall Hi-C's entertained children from the Merrymount
Children's Home last Saturday, David Mock was kept busy toting the smaller youngsters around on his
shoulders. The children were also treated to a tour of local farms, a wiener roast and games. Shown with
David and several of the children are Nancy and Donna Forrest, two other members of the Hi-C club.
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Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 262-2002
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Many lucky winners at
ladies auxiliary penny sale
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BEST BABIES AT HENSALL FAIR — Girls came out winners in both divisions of the baby show held
Friday night in conjunction with the Hensall Spring Fair with boys placing second. In the division under six
months of age the winners are shown in the picture above from the left, .champion Roxanne Overholt and
Mrs. Glenn Overholt, runner-up Dwayne Lawrence and Mrs. Gary Lawrence and third place finisher Lisa
Gass and Mrs. Earl Gass. Below are the winners in the six months to one year bracket. Left, Jackie Bell and
Mrs. Jack Bell; Troy Robinson and Mrs. Larry Robinson and Della Ferguson and Mrs. Howard Ferguson.
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Kippen UCW study Indians
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24-oz.
16-oz.
12-inch width
12-oz. pkg.
Libby
DICED BEETS
CRISCO OIL
(deal pack)
Sunspun
SLICES
Alcan
FOIL WRAP
Shirriff instant Mashed
POTATOES
RAID
house & garden bomb
PICNIC
SHOULDERS lb, 470
viva
TOILET TISSUES
Micrin
6 rolls $1
554 MOUTH WASH 12-oz.
$uper $ave
DONUTS (12's)
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TOMATOES lb. 354
No. 1 Valencia Product of California 138's
SUNKIST ORANGES doz. 554
U,S.A. No. 1
CAULIFLOWER Size 16 each 394
any 3 pkgs. 85 ROLLS for Hot-dogs or Hamburgs (8s)
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WEEKEND SPECIALS
JUNE 17, 18, 19, 20
Open Friday Nights
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Ont. No. 1 Hot House
Robin Hood pouch-pak
CAKE MIXES
Allen's
FRUIT DRINKS
Allen's (prepriced 896)
ORANGE CRYSTALS
T-BONE STEAKS
PORK SAUSAGE lb. 550'
COOKED HAM lb. 980
PORK CHOPS lb- 730
Ridiesta BACON lb. 790
SIDE PORK lb. 550
Colemans Smoked
9% oz. 3/444
48-oz. 3/934
3% oz. 5/694
14-oz. 3/35
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11 oz. $1.09
FROZEN FOODS
WALLACE PIES 12 oz. beef turkey or chicken 550 • 3 in pkg.
lb. 1.19
Merrymount children
have fun at Hensall
Hensall Legion Ladies'
Auxiliary held a successful giant
Penny Sale at the Legion Hall
Friday evening June 12. The
draws were made by Reeve Oliver
Jaques assisted by President Mrs.
Laura Stan.
The prizes went to the
following; lawn chair, Ruth Ann
Smale, donor Clarence Reid;
$5.00 voucher for gas, Mrs. John
Reid, donor, Ted Thuss; tea
towels & dish cloths, Ron
Maxwell, Exeter, donor, Hensall
Sales Barns; three bath towels,
David Smale, donor, Martins
Transport; two pair pillow cases,
Don Hanley, Clinton, donor,
O'Brien Upholstery; $5.00 bill,
Sylvia Merner; Zurich, donor,
Wedge the Mover; pitcher and
glasses, Mrs. Helen Boogeman,
donor, Raye Patterson; three
cups and saucers, Mrs. L. Archer;
vanity chair, Raye Schwalm,
donor, Bonthron's Furniture;
tupperware, Pearl Koehler,.
donor, Pam Knoblauch,
FISHERMAN'S
COVE
GRAND BEND
RIVER RD. S. OF BRIDGE
CHICKEN & CHIPS
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FISH & CHIPS
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SHRIMP & CHIPS
ETC.
TAKE OUT ORDERS
Phone: 238-2025
Exclusive
FRIGIDAIRE
Custom Imperial
Super-Surge
DISHWASHER
Model DWJMK
3 Frigidaire
colors or white
YOUR BEST BUY IS
FRIGIDAIRE
Soles with Service
DRYSDALE
(Aga
HARDWARE
Dial 262.2015
HENSALL
tupperware dealer; $5.00 voucher
for dry cleaning, Jim Finlay,
Dashwood, donor, Grand Bend
Cleaners.
Twenty quarts milk, Beverley
Moir, donor, Hurondale Dairy;
floral centerpiece, Elsie Jory,
Exeter, donor, John Reid's
Lunch; sheets and pillowcases,
Jean Crearer, donor, Irwin's; 50
gal. Champion fuel oil, Jim
Pollock, donor, Doc Cameron;
two bedspreads (2 draws), Maude
Hedden and Mildred Foster,
donor, Queensway Nursing
Home; $10.00 bill, Maude
Hedden, donor, Dr. Goddard; Old
Spice shave, Mrs. J. Neil, Exeter,
donor, Chub McCurdy; child's
plastic blocks, Trudy Thuss,
donor, Ladies' Legion Auxiliary;
flower arrangement, Mrs. John
Baker, donor, Cook's Florist,
Clinton; $10.00 voucher for
groceries, Jack Henderson,
donor, Al's Super Save; kiddie
doll, Sandra Nixon, donor,
Ladies' Legion Auxiliary; magic
black board, Dean McClinchey,
donor, Ladies' Legion Auxuliary.
Plant, Mrs. Carol McLean,
Seaforth, donor, Reder's Florist,
Exeter; paint set, Dean
McClinchey, donor, Ladies'
Legion Auxiliary; $10.00 gift
certificate from Crest Hardware,
Norman Shields, Goderich,
donor, Big 0; $3.00 voucher for
bake goods, Mary Dalton,
Arkona, donor, Beaton's Bakery;
vanity chair, Bill Noakes, donor,
Boise Cascade; knit set Bonnie
Lass, Connie Koehler, donor,
Ladies' Legion Auxiliary; Take
Off Cleaner, Jack Upshall, Staffa,
donor, Hensall Co-op; grease job,
oil change and filter, Ken Smale,
donor, Hensall Motors; two short
sets, Hazel Harburn and Sandra
Wadell, donor, Thompson's Mill.
Avon for men and ladies,
Laura Stan and Glen Restameyer,
donor, Leona Park; bathroom
trim, Mona Campbell, Exeter,
donor, Ball & Macaulay; jewel
box for men, June Donaldson,
London, donor, Joynts; pin up
lights, Mary Bisback, donor,
Custom Trailers; two ceiling
fixtures, Mrs. Frank Varley,
donor, Custom Trailers; kitchen
clock, Peggy Stark, Walkerton,
donor, Crest Hardware; one pair
pillowcases, LeRoy Hoffman,
Zurich, donor, Taylor's Store;
wall plaque, Grace McEwen; gift
tie set, Bob Lavery; electric
bedroom clock, Sandra Nixon,
donor, Fuss Electric.
Pole lamp, Joyce Pepper,
donor, Ladies' Legion Auxiliary;
diaper bag, Marilyn Oesh, Zurich,
donor, Taylor's Store; Amway
ironing board cover and pad,
Beatrice Richardson, donor, Earl
Gass; man's shirt, Bruce Horton,
donor, Peter McNaughton
Insurance; bagdol game, Brian
Randall, donor, Wallace's 5c to
$1.00; three plow points,
Dorothy Corbett, Exeter, donor,
Bengough's; 21/4 gal. ice cream,
Len Smale, donor, Richardson's;
kiddie doll, Dean McClinchey,
donor, Ladies' Legion Auxiliary;
tractor, Marlene Ingram, Ladies
Legion Auxiliary; $15.00
Voucher from Taylor's Ready to
Wear, Mrs. John Reid, donor,
Parker & Parker Drainage,
Two chicken dinners and two
sundaes, Nellie Riley, donor,
Hensall Freeze King; kiddie doll,
Cindy Bisbaek, donor, Ladies'
Legion Auxiliary; two steak
dinners, Joe McLellum, donot,
Hensall Hotel; $10.00 perm
voucher Herb Bierling, Zurich,
donor,Jean's Beauty Salon; one
case Veedol Motor Oil, Gordon
Munn, Exeter, donor, Hyde,
Bros.; floor mat, Vera Smale,
donor, Ladies' Legion Auxiliary;
one oil change and grease job,
Mrs. Randal, donor, Kyle's
Garage; one view master, Mrs. J.
Consitt, donor, Regal Grill; one
voucher for cleaning suit, Sam
Habkirk, Seaforth, donor, Brady
Cleaners; one voucher for
cleaning suit, Mrs. Harry Page,
Wingham, donor, Brady Cleaners;
three months garbage pick up,
Doug Macauley, donor, Bill
Chipchase; fishing rod, Barry
McCallum, donor, Hensali
Legion.
One case white beans, Buck
Little, donor, Cook's; one quart
of varnish, N. McNaughton,
London, donor, Doc Kyle; four
cans lighter fluid, Norma Gass,
donor, Cosy Corner; one year
subscription to Exeter
Times-Advocate, Trudy Thuss,
donor, Exeter Times-Advocate;
$5.00 voucher for electric service,
Vera Smale, donor, Don Travers;
one quart 2 cycle motor oil, Ron
Coleman, Varna, donor, Walper's
Supertest; two one-year
subscriptions to Citizens News,
Joyce Pepper and Bill Austin,
Seaforth, donor, Citizens News;
one bottle hair oil, Don Forrest,
donor, Flynn's Barber Shop.
One year subscription Huron
Expositor, Bill Noakes, donor,
Huron Expositor; $3.00 voucher
bake goods, Joyce Pepper, donor,
Tasty Nu; one tractor, Mrs. C.
Volland, donor, Ladies' Legion
Auxiliary; assorted waxes and
cleaners, Vera Smale, donor,
Fink's; three cleaning vouchers (3
draws) one dress, James Roberts,
Stratford; one ladies suit, Buck
Little, one man's suit, Wayne
Thiel, Zurich, donor, Mid-Town;
Listo wax and rubbing
compound, Lyle Simpson,
Exeter, donor, Huron Body
Shop; one suit cleaned, Doug
Maxwell, donor, Brady's
Batt'n Around
— Continued from page 4
self-governing local chapters. No
members in either group is paid
with the exception of the NCHA
secretary.
Membership is $3.00 per year
with an additional $2 the first
year for membership kit and
extra costs.
Stan indicated if any campers
in the Exeter area were interested
in forming a chapter, he would be
only too happy to drive up and
help them get organized, or make
certain someone would be on
hand to perform that task.
While many in this area do
considerable camping, the
weekend activities of the London
and Sarnia chapters' camp-out in
Exeter may stir some interest in
forming such a group.
Judging from the type of
people present in Exeter and the
wide range of activities they had
to enjoy, it would certainly
appear to be an enjoyable way to
spend a weekend on occasions
throughout the camping months.
NCHA people have acquired
the nickname of "the friendliest
people in the world" and from
our brief stay at the camping area
on the weekend, we certainly
Can't dispute the validity of such
a title.
Comments indicate the
campers enjoyed their Stay here
as much as most; local residents
enjoyed having them, and we
hope they consider the Exeter
location for another of their
weekend outings.
The Hensall United Church Hi
C's entertained several youngsters
from Merrymount Children's
Home last Saturday.
The children were picked up in
London at 10 a.m. driven to.
Hensall where they were toured
Around Grant McGregor's Pig
Farm, and later aroundClarence
Sniffle's farm where they enjoyed
Ezra Kipfer
passes away
Ezra Kipfer passed away in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
June 10,1970 in his 84th year.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Susanna Desch; two sons,
Cecil of Hensall, Ivan of Varna;
one daughter, Mrs. Ross (Erma)
Winsor, Toronto; three stepsons,
Lee of Clinton, Earl, of Zurich,
Raye of Toronto; two sisters,
Mrs. Tom (Nancy) Kyle, Hensall,
Mrs. Ella Desjardine, Exeter; one
brother, Simon, Minnesota,
U.S.A.; five grandchildren, 14
step-grandchildren and one great
grandson.
The funeral was conducted
from Bonthron Funeral Home,
Hensall, June 12 with Rev. H.
Currie officiating.
The pallbearers were Gerald,
Roy and Ronald Oesch, Dan and
Dave Kipfer and Dave Winsor, all
grandchildren of Mr. Kipfer.
Burial was in Hensall Union
Cemetery.
ACW ladies
plan sale, tea
The ACW of St. Paul's
Anglican Church met at the home
of Mrs. R. H. Middleton with Mrs.
Mary Taylor, vice-president,
presiding.
The meeting opened with
devotions from the Living
Message. Mrs. G. A. Anderson
read the scripture.
Roll call was answered with
names of animals found in the
Bible.
Mrs. Anderson read Man and
His World and also reported on
the Deanery meeting which was
held in Wingham.
Conveners were named for
bazaar, bake sale and tea to be
held in October.
Articles of clothing were
received for the bale.
Cleaners; seven cases pop (7
draws), Jeff Rayburn, Keith
Koehler, Jerry Campbell, Exeter,
Keith Volland, Bonnie Kay,
London, Jack MacKenzie, Raye
Schwalm, . donor, Tuckey
Beverages.
seeing the horses, cows and
calves.
At noon they were brought
back to the church for a wiener
roast in the church yard, after
which races and games were
played with the HiC's.
The event was topped off for
the children with cake and ice
cream before they were driven
back to London, tired, but
happy.
Donna Forrest was convener.
Personals
Mrs. Sim Roobol is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. Bert Selves is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Rev. H. F. Currie will attend
Keswick Men's Conference at
Port Carling this weekend. Rev.
Lloyd H. Kalbfleisch, Zurich will
take the service in Hensall United
Church in Mr. Currie's absence.
The junior choir will also be
present for this service.
Mrs. Madeline Harburn was a
recent visitor with relatives at
Auburn.
Mrs. Bertha Jinks who has
been a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, returned to her
home last week.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor visited
over the weekend with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs.
Don MacLaren and family in
Scarborough.
Mrs. Amelia Schroeder of
Woodstock visited recently with
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
& Mrs. Ed. Schroeder, and family.
Rev. W. Jarvis conducted
Communion service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Sunday.
Commencing June 28 service will
be held in the Hensall United
Church for the month of July.
Messengers
study tribes
The Messengers of Hensall
United Church met Saturday.
The last sessions of the study
book, Skin Deep and Help were
completed. The stories Bari Goes
to School and Hurricane were
given followed by a discussion
period. The members learned
how the different tribes of Indian
people, live differently, many on
reserves, some in cities, towns and
work in factories and offices.
Some still live in remote
trapping and fishing villages. An
Indian prayer was read.
Offering was given and the gift
boxes presented.
The children then enjoyed the
outdoor games and a picnic lunch
on the church lawn.
entertaining in mid-August at the
Blue Water Rest Home.
Mrs. Ron McGregor was in
charge of the topic and showed a
film with commentary, The Long
Road. 'This film depicted the
problems and life of the
Canadians and pointed out the
great need for understanding and
appreciation of their ideas and
ideals.
Mrs. Edison McLean expressed
appreciation to all who had taken
part. Mrs. Laird Finlayson
conducted Biblical knowledge
contest.
The hostesses were Mrs.
Morley Cooper and Mrs. Ross
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By MRS. NORMAN LONG
KIPPEN
At the June meeting of the
Kippen UCW Mrs. John Cooper
presented the worship service
pointing out that each one must
have faith to go forward even
though the road called upon to
travel is not known.
Mrs. W. J. F. Bell presided for
the business meeting and opened
with an adaptation of the
Twenty-Third Psalm For Busy
People.
The members enjoyed a trio
composed of Debbie Consitt,
Sharon and Sue Ann Finlayson,
accompanied by Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot.
Plans were discussed for
catering in July and August, and
the date of the church school
picnic was set with Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot consenting to
complete arrangements at the
Seaforth Park.
Mrs. Laird Finlayson reported
that carnations had been
delivered to those who had been
ill and Mrs. John Anderson
reported on the monthly sick
visiting that had been done.
Mrs. Ken McLellan gave the
sunshine report for cards sent out
and Mrs. R. Kinsman read the
acknowledgements for these.
Plans were continued for