The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-11-25, Page 6CLEAN AS A WHISTLE
AS SLICK AS A PIN,
IS WHAT FOLKS SAY
WHO HAVE
OUR OIL IN
Change of Ownership
Al and Reta Scholl are pleased to announce we have sold our business
to Russ and Irene Goldstein, Toronto. Russ has been in the grocery and
meat business for a number of years, and aided by his energetic wife,
we know they will continue to provide customers with excellent service
and quality at the lowest possible prices.
We plan to remain on staff with Russ and Irene for some time, and
along with all the members of the present staff, we invite our many
customers and friends to drop in so we can personally introduce the
new owners to you.
At this time, we also wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the
customers who have patronized us during our 25 years' service in
Hensall. They have been enjoyable years and will always be fondly
remembered. Your continued good faith has enabled us to expand and
grow with the area and we ask that you continue this courtesy towards
the new owners.
No small part of our happy years in business has been the direct result
of having a courteous and conscientious staff. Their loyalty has meant a
great deal to us and we wish them health and happiness in the years
ahead with Russ and Irene.
* Same courteous
staff!
* Same quality!
Hansa!l
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, Maude Hedden, Phone 262-2002
Mrs, Bertha Macpregor, Phone 2624025
Travelling gavel received
by Amber Noble Grand
DECEMBER
S-P-E-C I A-1.
TO ALL CUSTOMERS SERVED BY
Hay Municipal Telephone System
During the Month of December
Only, there will be No Installation
Charges for Installing On-Premises
Extension Telephones.
RATES
RESIDENCE
On-Premises Standard Telephone
On-Premises Conterhpra Telephone
PER MONTH
$1,25
.......,$2.25
BUSINESS
On-Premises
On-Premises
16 Elq MONTH
Standard Telephone $1.45
Contempra Telephone $2.45
Hay Municipal
Telephone
System
W. C. HO MU; Sccretary-Treasurer
quit work
happily!
When you walk away from
work for the last time —
smile — secure in the
knowledge that your
Victoria and Grey retire-
ment saving plan starts
working for you the day
you quit work.
We have three tax saving
retirement plans from which
to choose— an "equity"
plan designed to give you
greatest capital appreciation
an "interest" plan that gets,
you high cumulative income,
and a high interest
guaranteed investment
certificate fund fully
guaranteed as to principal
and interest.
Start retiring today —see
Victoria and Grey.
IMIGREY
1•Flos'r compANv sitsicc 1889
Koh D. Bowes
MANAGER
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w. I. tours industry
apartments where the Oashwood
windows are used. Information
was given on Millineum, the new
window treatment put out by the
local company.
Mrs. D. Triebner who had
made the arrangements gave
courtesy remarks and refresh-
ments were served in the
cafeteria.
Members of .Kippen Flast
their husbands and friends en-
joyed a bancatet at Dashwood
Industries November 17.
This being the Canadian.
Industries meeting a plant tour
was conducted by staff members.
Slides were shown of the Dash-
wood plants in Ontario and in
Vancouver and of homes and
APRONS FOR SALE — Visitors to Saturday's bazaar and bake sale sponsored by the Ladies' Aid of
Carmel Presbyterian church in Hensall had plenty of variety in merchandise. Shown with aprons for sale
are Mrs. Earl Campbell, Mrs. Glenn Bell, Mrs. Harry Snell and Mrs. Melvin Glanville. T-A photo Cliff Russell
Makes donations
UCW elects 1972 slate
WATCH FOR
THE NEW ..
'72 Marina
Sports 2-door and
Sports 4-door Sedans
Also With
Automatic
ALSO COMING SOON
THE NEW 72
M GB and GT
Models
With New Consoles
SOUTH-END
SERVICE
EXETER GRAND BEND
'The annual meeting of Hensall
U.C.W.was held November 22
with the president Mrs. Earl
Rowe presiding. The devotional
on stewardship and service was
ably taken by Mrs. Ron Mock,
Reports for the year-end were
Friendship and Visitation by
Mrs. Lorne Hay; Flower com-
mittee, Mrs. M. Drysdale; Social
functions, Mrs. Earl Rowe;
Supply and welfare, Mrs.Erratt:
treasurer's report, Mrs. Walter
Spencer; Budget for 1972, Miss
Mary Goodwin.
Donations were made to Victor
Home, White Oakes, Sunday
School, Friendship and Visitation
and Property Committee.
The new slate of officers for
1972 was brought in by Mrs.
David Kyle: past president, Mrs.
Earl Rowe; president, vacant;
first vice-president. Mrs. Ron
Hensall
Personals
Ann Mickle, Toronto, and
('harles Mickle Hamilton, spent
the weekend with their parents
Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Ross Forrest is a patient in
Westminster Hospital, London.
Mrs. Ross Forrest, Nancy and
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Brock at-
tended Wesley United Church in
London Sunday when Timothy
David, son of Mr. & Mrs. David
Brock received the rights of
baptism.
* Same desire to
serve you!
READY TO SERVE YOU — Russ and Irene Goldstein are shown here with the staff at Al's Super Save. Back row, from
the left: Tony Charrette, Gary Lawrence, Larry Ducharme, Keith Volland, Ross Veal, Tom Towers and Terry Rau. Front:
Linda Reid, Mary Hildebrant, Lee Johnston, Irene and Russ, Lola Nixon and Elsie Carlile.
HEATING ,
WORK THAT .5
TROUBLE FREE
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Loin Dare's Chocolate Chip
COOKIES
Mock ; second vice-president,
Mrs. Ian McAllister; secretary,
Mrs. Stewart Blackwell;
treasurer, Mrs. Walter Spencer;
Finance committee, Mrs. Peter
NIeNaughton convener.
Community friendship and
visitation, Mrs. Robert Drysdale
I convener r Mrs. Albert Shirrey,
Mrs. Stanley Mitchell, Mrs. Carl
l'assmore, Mrs. Wilmer
Ferguson, Mrs. Jack Consitt,
Mrs. Harry tiny, Mrs. Don
Travers.
Flower convener, Mrs. Mark
Drysdale; social functions, Mrs.
R. M. Peck (convener) Unit I,
Mrs. Gordon Munn; Unit II Mrs.
Rodger Veneer; Unit IV Mrs.
I tarry Caldwell.
Supply and welfare, Mrs.
Russell Erratt (convener) Mrs.
Lloyd Ferguson, Mrs. Jack
Consitt, Mrs: Ross Forrest, Mrs.
Jarvis Horton, Mrs. Ernest
Chipchase, Mrs. Stanley Mit-
chell, Mrs. Joe Flynn, Mrs. John
Ingram, Mrs. Albert Alexander;
pianist, Mrs. Wm Fuss, Mrs. J.
Goddard.
Unit Leaders: Unit I, Mrs.
Service, coffee
house arranged
A special Youth service
arranged by the youth group of
Ilensall United Church featuring
the "New Expression" from
Thorndale will be held Sunday.
A Coffee House, also featuring
this group will be held in the
evening in the church basement.
Sunday School sessions will be
withdrawn so that the children
and teachers may attend this
service.
Robert ('ook; Unit II, Mrs. Wm,
Mickle; Unit IV, Mrs. James
McAllister.
Press and publicity, Mrs.
Harry Caldwell and all unit
secretaries. Nominations, Mrs.
Edison Forrest, Mrs, Ron
Wareing, Mrs. George Arm-
strong.
Mrs. Vern Alderdice and Mrs.
James McAllister conducted
several contests and lunch was
served by the executive.
Members draped the Charter in
memory of the late Mrs, Florence Brownies association. Following the meeting a draw Kyle and Mrs. A Belva Fuss sang R.R. 2 number of members from \\ as made on a Christmas Candle "There Is No Night There" ac- DASHWOOD ONT, Huronic Lodge, Clinton were which was won by Mrs. Jack ,
eomieath. panied by Mrs. Evelyn present and presented the Corbett, PHONE 238.2481 Mcl
Reports were given by Mrs.
Noble Grand Mrs. Olga
Chipchase presided for the
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge Wednesday evening. She
was assisted by the Vice Grand,
Mrs. Dorothy Beaton.
* Same name!
* Same low
prices!
Hazel Corbett, for the finance
committee; Mrs. Dorothy Beaton
for the visiting committee and
Mrs. Dorothy Corbett gave the
treasurer's report.
Donations were voted to the
Barrie Home, The Children's Aid
Society and to the Guides and
travelling gavel in an impressive
ceremony when Mrs. Carrie Lobb
A social hour was enjoyed in
the lower hall.
presented Mrs. Chipchase with
-the gavel and Mrs. Irene Can-
telon presented a bouquet of
carnations, l'tirs. Kay Wise
presided at the piano.
Arrangements were made to .
hold the Christmas party
December 1.
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