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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-03-04, Page 5Page 5 Kd 10 lbs. Turkey Drumsticks — 35c lb. 10 lbs. Turkey Wings — 24c lb. 10 lbs. Minced Turkey 56c lb. (All Meat — No Filler) 10 lbs. Turkey Necks — 19c lb. RODER TURKEY FARMS LIMITED ARKONA, ONTARIO PLANT OPEN 8-511,10N.-FRI. 828-3335 LIKE YOUR SA VINGS BIG? STOCK YOUR FREEZER HOW ABOUT 10% DISCOUNT IF BOUGHT IN 50 LB. LOTS ANY ONE OR COMBINATION OF ABOVE, DEDUCT A FURTHER 10% FROM TOTAL COST HENSALL FREEZE KING Family Special Fri., Sat. & Sun. March 5, 6, & 7 12 Pieces Chicken 4. PLUS 75c ORDER 40 3 2 9 of FRENCH FRIES Open Fri. & Sat. - 5:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Sunday 12:00 Noon to 7:00 p.m. PHONE 262-.2838 HEARING TESTS No Obligation MIDDLETON'S DRUGS, EXETER Betterles, accessories, repairs to most makes E.R. THERE H earing Aid Service Ltd. HEARING AIDS 88 queen St., S. Kitchener It was a hard winter on a lot of things ESPECIALLY MAIL BOXES We've got a Spring Special for You. Itisn't snowplow-proof but it is starling-proof SALE Suggested PRICE Retail, 15.50 _ 1 188 SAVE 162 or spend it on a NEW POST Weston's ROLLS JAVEX BLEACH Ingersoll CHEESE SPREAD (Ss) for hot-dogs or hamburgs 64-oz. (deal pack) Shirriff POTATO CHIPS 11-oz. bag (reg. 69c) Lee brand PINEAPPLE Mother Parker HOT CHOCOLATE 19-oz, crushed or tid-bits 2-lb. Coleman canned HAMS Schwartz PEANUT BUTTER \i‘iiiildifidSHMALLOWS 4 Pkgs. $1 4,U 16-oz. 694 special 59k 4/934 pkg. 79 $1.49 430 1 1/2 -1b. tin 16-oz, 2 lbs. 690 iiii:Ak/ARONIorSPAGHETTI 4ibs.459t E.D, Smith CHERRY PIE FILLING Mother Parker all-purpose COFFEE 19-oz, 47 lb. 9,U PRO2EN FOOD Old South JUICE 12-oz, 3 tires $1 each 43+0 Pepperidge farms APPLE TURNOVERS Sirloin Steak Wing or T-Bone Fresh Hams Fresh G round Beef Loin Pork Chops Beef Liver Braising Ribs Campfire rindless Side Bacon Cooked Ham peameat Bacon pi lb. ece 69 lb. 1.09 lb, 980 lb, 4 9 e lb 590 lb. 69t lb. 490 490 550 lb. 890 lb. 790 sliced 2/490 2 5 lb- bags 894 lb- 54 lb. lb. California No. 1 PRODUCE HEAD LETTUCE Canada fancy Macintosh 24's fk,nrari LI ES WAXED TURNIPS ............. """'"""" WOW! WHAT FOOD BUYS1 a AL'S MARKET HENSALL - ONTARIO WEEKEND SPECIALS, March 3, 4, 5, 6 Grand Bend Pee Wees win over Paisley club. Times-Advocate, Morcit. 4, 1971 By MRS. q-ARKE KENNEDY Fifteen earkof fee.Wee hockey players and fans, battered their way to Paisley through a snow storm Sunday to play the second game with Paisley, having won a previous game with them last week in the Zurich Arena. The Pee Wee's won the Sunday game four to one. Next Friday evening they meet I3elgrave for a game They are on their way to try and win the Ontario Championship. 4-11 CLUB The 4-H girls met Monday evening in the United Church, sewing being their project this term. Pattern was the first item on their agenda. They learned HENSALL. KINETTE EXECUTIVE —The Hensall Kinette club is again a very active organization, They recently handled the Ability Fund drive in the village, The executive is shown above. Back, left, past president Marg Knight, vice-president Budora Caldwell, treasurer Pat Pollock and secretary Anne Maxwell. Front, bulletin editor Jean Wareing, president Helen Drysdale and registrar Cheri Bonthron. Hensall and district news Bloomfield man passes away S. Lavis, 62, of Bloomfield Township died February 22, 1971, at William. Beaumont Hospital. Funeral services were held February 25 at Bell Chapel of the William R, Hamilton Co., Birmingham, Michigan. Cremation was at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy. Mr. LaviStad been a real estate broker with Ralph Manuel Associates for six years. Previous to that he 'had been a unit manager with Proctor and Gamble, but had retired from that firm seven years ago, Mr. Lavis was a member of Palestine Lodge 357 F. & A.M. and the Birmingham Lodge No. 44 F, and A.M. He was also a member of the First Methodist Church of Birmingham and Oakland Hills Country Club. He is survived by his wife, Marie; a daughter Mrs. Maurice H. Hofmeister of Park Ridge, III., and a son Lance W. Lavis of Birmingham; and a step son Vaughn C. Graves of Martinex, Calif.; two brothers Robert of Orchard Lake and Jack of Burlington; six sisters, Mrs. J. W. Bowen, Royal Oak, Mich.; Mrs. John Wade, Utica, Mich.; Mrs. Jack Douglas, Woodstock; Mrs. Burt Brown, Stoney Creek, Ont.; Mrs. Wes Haddy, Willowdale, Ont.; Mrs. John A. Cooper, Kippen, and four grandchildren. methods of straightening material, Miss. Brenda Taylor is the president of the group. Mrs. Murray Veneer is leader with Mrs. Howard Green assisting, PERSONALS Mrs. Maureen Tiedeman, Mrs. Doris Kaemph, Mrs. Margaret Green and Mrs. Lou Hamilton won the trophy in the open ladies Filly Curling Bonspiel, February 22, at Strathroy Golf and Country club. The United Church women are busy this week, painting and paper hanging, improving the church kitchen and nursery. Mr. & Mrs. Rufus Turnbull returned home Saturday after holidaying in Florida. The Church of God will host the World Day of Prayer service, Friday at 2:00 p.m. All ladies of the community are invited. Mrs. W. Blewett, Mrs. Don Wheeler and Mrs. Joe Kuracina, volunteer teachers for the nursery school for the retarded, attended a clinical workshop held at Cedar Glen Camp, Bolton, last weekend. Kris Douglas, a student at Mount St. Joseph Academy, was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. & Mrs. P. Panet in Southcott Pines. Mrs. Susie Devine visited in London this week. Henson United Church service At the United Church Service Sunday morning Rev. Harold F. Currie expressed gratitute to Mrs. John Alexander and her family for the very beautiful memorial flowers which they had placed in the sanctuary each Sunday during the month of February. Memorial flowers were also placed in memory of Ray Lammie by his family and also for the late Garnet Flynn. CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 262-2002 Mrs. Bertha Mac9regor, Phone 262-2025 Kinettes to purchase history of Kin club Legion men fete ladies through a half century of serving the community's needs. The Hensall Branch of the Canadian Legion entertained the Legion ladies auxiliary to a banquet in the Legion hall Friday evening which was attended by eighty people. Each lady was presented with a corsage. During the evening Mrs, Vic Stan, president of the Ladies Auxiliary presented first vice president Vic Stan of the Legion with a cheque for $300.00. Sam Rannie was master of ceremonies. Dancing and shuffleboard rounded out a most delightful evening. Kippen East W. I. catered for the supper. The Kinette Club of Hensall met at the home of Mrs. Ron Wareing with fourteen present. Plans for the annual spring shut-in visits, April 4 were discussed. The Kinette Club is grateful to residents of Hensall for their donations to the Ability Fund (March of Dimes) which as now reached a total of $326.05. It was decided to purchase "The Cross & The Square" which is the History of the Association of Kinsmen Clubs from 1920 to 1970, written by Robert Tyre. The book will be placed in the Hensall public library and tells the story of how a service club was born and grew Mrs. Ross Richardson won a box of chocolates. Euchre success for Hensall WI Hensall W.I. were pleased with the success of their euchre party held in the Legion Hall February 24 with eighteen tables in play. Winners were: ladies, Mrs. Gordon Love, Mrs. Gladys Coleman; men, John Madge, A. R. Orr; lone hands, Clarence Volland. Draw for a box of groceries was won by Mrs. Mary Taylor and 1011.111. iiiiiiiiiii Sugar and Spice Hensall personals •ks„.1, A FAMILY PRESENTATION — The Hensall branch of the Royal Canadian Legion entertained members of the Legion Auxiliary, Friday night. During the evening the ladies presented the branch with a cheque in the amount of $300. Legion vice-president Vic Stalin accepts the cheque from his wife who is the Auxiliary president. At the right is branch president Sam Rannie. T-A photo Continued from'page 4 single jug, so help me. My wife wouldn't let me. •. But they wouldn't take the mix. Cartons and cartons and bottles and bottles of it. We sat around desolately in the wreckage for three hours, waiting for the maids to come. Finally, the Old Lady got sore, phoned the desk and demanded action. We were given another room. But leave all that mix? Not an old prisoner of war. We carted thirteen cases with us, after giving several to a raucous party from Timmins, across the hall, who had been ogling and whistling at wife and daughter, to former's delight and latter's amusement. Settled in new room. Knock Darlene Hayter, Varna, has received her certificate from the Western Ontario Conservatory of Music, for passing the Grade II theory examination with first class honours. Darlene is a pupil of Miss Greta Lammie, Hensall. Mrs. Russell Brock is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle returned home over the week-end after spending a pleasant three week holiday in Hamilton. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Jinks of London visited with Mrs. Bertha Jinks last week. on door. Family of four entered. They had been given same room. Dad exhausted, mother distraught, teen-age daughter excited and twelve-year-old son sitting sullenly in corner, muttering, "Never trust an alcoholic. Gave them a drink. Buddies in no time. But they still had no room. Saw show. Wife shocked at nude scene. Checked out next day with thirteen cases of mix, about $35 worth. "Real hicks," said the bell-boys,' arrogant glares. Carried it off with aplomb. Dropped Kim and eight cartons of ginger ale and cola at her residence. Arrived home with five of soda and tonic water. Drop around, and bring your own booze. Any time. We're set for mix. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Funk of Exeter, visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Doug MacDonald, of Sarnia. 4' BALL-MACAULAY ...BUILDING SUPPLIES CLINTON — 482-9514 SEAFORTH — 527-0910 HENSALL 262-2713