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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-11-19, Page 510.40044.4v4.14.4,A4w#4.444•04W41.4.4.4744.1*:444.04444......r.....44.4444-.4.4.4.4.4.0„ You are cordially invited to a preview, of our exciting new Christmas Toy and Gift selection on display during our CHRISTMAS OPEN ROUSE' Friday, November 20 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. SANTA WILL ATTEND * Free coffee and donuts * Candy canes for children Children welcome when accompanied by an adult Crest Hardware MAIN ST. 262,2015 HENSALL Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Kennings and Nancy of Barrie, visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Smith, and also with Mr. & Mrs. Richard Tipping, of London, Santa will visit Hensall December 12 at 2 p.m. There will be a free show in Hensall arena auditorium and chocolate bars and potato chips for children. Chocolate milk will also be given out, compliments of Hurondale Dairy. Free skating in Hensall Arena Saturday afternoons during December and January. Sugar and spice — Continued from page 4 when a friend described a confirmation ceremony in a local church. The Archbishop himself was there, and it was a big deal for all. The Arch was asking the children what they had learned in their training for confirmation. They provided the stock answers, which they had learned faithfully. Hoping to probe a bit deeper, he asked one little guy what else they had learned. The lad muttered something. The Arch looked rather surprised and asked him to repeat it. Loud and clear, the kid said: "We learned to commit adultery." Apparently, the whole church broke up, including the Archbishop. So, into each life some rain must fall. But, at least until the Judgement Day, we can always hope for those rays of sunshine. Sam Oesch is enjoying a week's vacation with relatives in Mount Clemens and Detroit, Michigan. Capt. John R. Beer of Winnipeg, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Beer. Mrs. C. Christie and Catharine visited with relatives in Kitchener on Sunday. ACW appoint new officers The annual meeting of the A.C.W. of St. Paul's Anglican Church was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. F. Forrest. The meeting opened with the members prayer; minutes were read and approved and the treasurer reported on the bazaar and bake sale, Mrs. G. A. Anderson presided over the election of officers. Those appointed for next year are: president, Mrs, Wm. Scrabuik; vice president, Mrs. Mary Taylor; secretary, Mrs, F. Forrest; treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Scrabuik. Plans were made for Nursing Home visitations in December. The ladies of St. Pauls will be hostesses to the ladies of Carmel Presbyterian and United Churches. November 26. Roll call for December will be a verse from the Bible with a Christmas message. Melvin Traquair is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Brian Fink was admitted to South Huron Hospital, Exeter where he is receiving treatment. Margaret Hyde of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hyde. Mr. & Mrs. James Airth of Deebold, Alta., and Mr. & Mrs. Robert Turner of Auburn, were recent visitors with their brother-in-law and sister Mr. & Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mrs. Ralph Holland and Gwen of Thamesford visited last week with Mr. & Mrs. James Sangster and Bradley. Chiselhurst UCW discuss racism Chiselhurst United Church Women met November 10 with president Mrs. Russell Brock presiding and opening with the theme hymn and prayer, Mrs. Ross Riley presented the worship on Self Pity, followed with the singing Count Your Blessings in unison. The study was taken by Mrs. Alf Ross, the title being, From Racism Toward Full Community. Mrs. Earl Kinsman gave a poem, Recipe For Living. A moment of silence was observed, followed by the Lord's Prayer. It was suggested each member bring a guest to the December meeting. The meeting closed with the benediction. Hostesses were Mrs. Ross Riley and Mrs. Percy Wright. in pkg) 42-oz. (3 Pot Roast envelopes .650 lb, 550 lb. 330 lb. 290 lb. 550 lb. 490 490 lb, 590 .590 Sweet Cryovac 1/2 's I 6 oz. pkg. 12-oz. 454 100s 654 24-oz. 79 2-16. pkg. 424 19-oz. 3/794 6-roll pack 830 2 lbs. 69 554 Twinkle pouch-pac CAKE MIXES Bayer ASPIRINS York PEANUT BUTTER Dainty RICE Libby Deep-browned BEANS with PORK beisey TOILET TISSUE Wonderfood MARSHMALLOWS S Boneless Rolled Pickled Rolls Pork Liver Pork Hocks Fresh Ground Beef Pure Pork Sausage Cooked Ham Fresh Spare Ribs Smoked Rindless Side Bacon PRODUCE OLIVES loose-pack stuffed manzanilla Coleman's CANNED HAMS Mother Parker's HOT CHOCOLATE Biek's assorted PICKLES Weston's Cottage FRUIT CAKE Ontario No. 1 1%-lb. tin $1.45 2-lb, 79 15-oz. 2/694 (regularly 75c) 624 GREEN CABBAGE (product Canada) lb, FROZEN FOODS 54 79+0 Old South ORANGE JUICE 25-lb. bag 59 U.S. No. 1 TANGELOS (product Florida) 2 dozen Ontario No. 1 (product Canada) TABLE POTATOES 12-oz. tins 3/ , S1 HENSALL - ONTARIO ATTENTION HUSBANDS! Here 'at Ball-Macaulay we have Chri&mas presents we suggest you should be- gin thinking about now. irLs Nt.ktrftW like a new family . a new • . room . . recreation room . . a new bathroom vanity . . . new kitchen clipboards . . a new ceil- ing . . . and many other home improvement gifts. Make Christmas a Family Affair N Hensall and *strict crews .CORRIESPONDENT$ Meede.-Heticle* F410.01024002 Mrs; Bertha MacGregor, Phone 2624024 First dance this month Teen town organized PLAQUE PRESENTED — A plaque saying "Thank You, Canada" from the district Dutch Conununity was presented to the Hensel]. Legion at the Remembrance Day banquet last week, Legion president Paul Neilands and Wilmer Dalrymple are accepting the plaque from Harry Knip. T-A photo Hensall personal items Mormon! or 0000 to 0000000 o 0000 r 00000 I 000000000000 nor NOTICE OF NOMINATION Nominations of Separate School Supporters, for Representation on the Combined Roman Catholic Separate School Zone Board AND Nominations of Public School Suporters, for Rep- resentation on the Huron County Board of Educa- tin will be held in the Hay Township Hall ZURICH, ONTARIO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1970 between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 2: p.m. (EST) Nominees may be from any of the following municipalities TOWNSHIP OF HAY VILLAGE OF HENSALL VILLAGE OF ZURICH (One Representative to be elected to the Combined Roman Catholic Separate School Zone Board and One Representative to be elected to the Huron County Board of Education. anyone who has returnable bottles to give them to any of the members. The first dance will be held November 27. Any teen Over 15 who is interested in serving on the various committees is asked to meet with Anne Keys at the town hall, Thursday at 7:30. If this new teen venture is successful a dance is planned for every other weekend. "What's there to do? It's so boring here." Those were the thoughts going through the head of several Hensall teenagers one day. Every weekend they felt they had to leave town to have some fun. They decided to put a stop to this and began to plan a Teentown for the teenagers in Hensall. Meeting at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Garfield Broderick for meetings that were sometimes very long, a group of them hammered out some plans and elected their first executive: president, Bill Cameron; vice president, Doug Mock; treasurer, Ellen Bisback; secretary, Martha Rooseboorn. Other members are Kay Davis, Anne Keys, Cathy Fuss, Karen Broderick, Joe Vanstone and Keith Harburn. To raise money for their first dance they canvassed the village, and express appreciation to the people and businesses who donated to their cause. The teens have also decided to collect beverage bottles and ask Farm life compared to twenty years ago Kinettes plan for Christmas visits The Kinette Club of Hensall held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Fuss who welcomed two guests, Mrs. Sharon Hoffman and Mrs. Mark Garrett. Mrs. Ian McCallum was presented with a Kinette pin, It was decided to have tha annual shut-in visits December 6, and December 9. The Kinettes will journey to the Pyschiatric Hospital at Goderich to assist the 14. Kinsmen in entertaining the patients there. A donation was given to the teenagers to help establish a Teen Town in Hensel]. Mrs. Garrett of Bayfield demonstrated liquid embroidery painting which made a very intersting meeting. Hensel] Womens Institute met Wednesday evening for the Agriculture and Canadian Industries program in St. Pauls Anglican Church with president Mrs. James McAllister presiding and opening with a Remembrance prayer and two minutes of silence. A letter was read from Brother Bob R. Mittleholtz who has returned to his mission work in India. Mrs. B. Beaton and Mrs. Pearl Koehler reported on visits to sick and shut ins. Mrs. Grace Harpole and Mrs. Wm. Brintnell are on the visiting committee for next month. A collection for the Childrens Aid Society was taken up. Mrs. J. Skea took the chair for the program and Mrs. Elizabeth Riley introduced Rev. A, J. Daynard of Staffa, guest speaker who chose for his theme, Methods of Present Day Farms and Farm Life. He compared production planning of prices and income to twenty years ago. Musical numbers with guitar accompaniment were given by Caroline, Marlene, and Valerie Glanville. Mrs. Riley gave the motto, A Wheel Needs Every Spoke to Run Smoothly. Mrs. W. Dilling contributed a reading, Yesterday and Today. Slides of Vancouver and Victoria were shown by Miss Doreen McKenzie, of Goderich. Roll call was Name a Famous Woman Born on a Farm. Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. Jack Corbett. Program conveners were Mrs. Skea and Mrs. Riley; hostesses Mrs. Dilling and Mrs. Annie Reid. Presbyterian church Service in Carmel Presbyterian Church was well attended when Rev. W. D. Jarvis was assisted by Rev. James A. Munroe, MC BA DD of Toronto, Former Moderator of General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Dr. Munro delivered a challenging message on the National Development Fund. The choir assisted by members of the board of managers sang, The Church in the Wildwood, under the direction of Mrs. Malcolm Dougall, organist. Friends fete T-A writer Organizational Meeting Mrs. Maude Hedde, Hensall, reporter for local papers was surprised Monday evening when twenty friends gathered at her home for her birthday and to wish her many mory happy events. A social evening ensued. A lighted birthday cake adorned her table at lunch time, and an address, read by Mrs. John Soldan, reminded her of the good era which had been hers to enjoy, Mrs. Clarence Reid on behalf of the friends presented her with a gift, for which Maude expressed her appreciation. For Junior Curling Club (For Persons 21 And Under) VSENTWASINSLMLIAQWZZAIrm Wed., Nov. 25 8:00 p.m. Hensall Arena Auditorium Sponsored By Hensall Parks • Board and Hensall Curling Club In Tellicherry, India, the post office uses a cancellation stamp that reads: "Correct addressing — What a blessing, saves us guessing." BALL-MACAULAY BUILDING SUPPLIES CLINTON — 482-9514 SEAFORTH 527-0910 HENSALL — 262-2713 it WEEKEND SPECIALS November 18, 19, 20, 21 Open Friday Nights