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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-05-04, Page 5Henson: and 40110 news CORRESPONDENTS, Mrs. ,Joyce Pepper, Phone 262•2344 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 . UCW general meeting WADE INSURANCE AGENCY D.T. (Terry) Wade Total Inwrance Service Auto — Fire — Liability — Glass Sickness and Accident Income Life — Pensions — Surety Bonds, etc. I would be happy to diSclis$ your particular insurance need$. Call today or at renewal time. Phone Creditors 234-6368 orLucan 2274061 Brownies take • 11. trip in space The Brownie Fly-up and Guide enrollment took place April 25 in the Hensall United Church when two Brownie Martians dressed in green, flew from Brownies to Guides, in keeping with modern space approach. Marilyn Pepper and Donna Jean Allen received their Golden Hand and Brownie Wings from Brown Owl Mrs. Rodger Venner, while the Brownies sang the Good-bye song, as they went on their imaginary journey through space, and were received by Guide Captain Linda Fuss. Golden Bars were presented by Tawny Owl, Mrs. Eric Luther, to Joanne Bell, Tereasa Charrette, Sandra Dixon and Laurie Pepper. Skaters badges were presented by Tawny Owl, Mrs. Cecil Pepper to, Valerie Baker, Joanne Bell, Becky Baker, Laurie Pepper, Debbie Reid and Jo-anne Pepper. The following Guides were enrolled by Mrs. J. Gladding in a traditional ceremony: Linda Lenting, Lori Lovell, Barbara McCurdy, Debbie Venner and Shelley Wareing. Interest badges were presented by Captain Linda Fuss to Tracey Turner, for collectors, and Joanne Luxton for seamstress, home nurse, collectors and be prepared emblem. Hostess badges were presented to Brenda Pepper and Margaret Couper. The Guides entertained the many mothers present with humourous skits showing aspects of camping and first aid procedures, A gift to Captain was presented by Joanne Luxton in appreciation for her services to Guides for the past year, Campfire and songs were led by Guides Tracey Turner and Brenda Pepper. Lunch was HbNOR OLDEST BOWLER — At Saturday night's banquet of the Zurich and district ladies bowling league, the oldest participant received a trophy. Above, league secretary Iva Reid of Hensall makes the presentation to Ann Oesch. T-A photo Repairs To All Makes • Lawn Mowers • Garden Tractors • Outboard Motors • Chain Saws • Chain Saw Bars and Chains Rotary Tillers For Rent Jack's Small Engine Repair Service HENSALL 262-2103 107 Queen One Block North of Business Section minikin 1st prize $5,000 2nd prize $1,000 3rd prize 40 @ $100 Kin Lottery tickets may be purchased from any member of participating Kinsmen Clubs or authorized sales outlets. kin loiter Kinsmen- serving the community's greatest need. Kin L olMry i.renred by Me Provo-1cl,, = Kin 'Lottery thlkets may be purchased from the t011owing authorized Sales outlets. Bank of Montreal Bank of Nova Scotia AVCO Pinarice xeter bistrict Co-op Fred Lamkamp Esso Ralph Genttner Fuels Snell Shell Service South End Service 'Exeter Flowers Len McKnight & Sons Men's Wear Difiney Furniture For information on becoming a Kin Lottery ticket agent write Kin Lottery BOX KIN. Cornwall. Ontario ito ,r l enclosed please find my: C cheque/money order (oz.._ 1 11 tickets at $2,00 each 0 cheque/money order for $18.00 I fot a book of ten tickets, Make cheques payable to "Kin I r Lottery" and mail to; Kin Lottery, Bo% 1779, COrnwall, I g Ontario, 160.32 I NAME • ADORESS AFT. CITY _ be eligible for the next Mlnl-kin brew your ticket order Territ br draw cbupon Must be received by the Kin Lottery 11 cAlcd before neon On the 12th of the Monih. oi sew er010#004att 0e€444 The Huntsville Salvation Army laricl along with members from the Wiagham and Goderien viOtePlRurenview Sunday afternoon and presented a con, gert of religions. music in the Auditorium., Clinton Hinettes monthly program and tea was held Wednesday, The Wheel,N Dealers, A modern square dance group from the -Clinton, c4oderieh and Seaforth area, provided the Family Night program. GUIDES ENROLL — Five girls recently became members of the Hensall Girl Guides. Greeting the new members is former captain Mrs, Jeanne Gladding with captain Linda Puss in the background, The girls are Debbie Vernier, Shelley Wareing, Barbara McCurdy, Lori Lovell and Linda Lenting. T-A photo Lady speaks of travels committee, that there is a resource library being started, and anyone is welcome to get material from it, or, add to it if they desire. Mrs. Cook introduced the guest speaker for the evening, Mrs. Rachel Schwalm, who gave a travelogue on her recent trip to the Barbados. She gave an in- teresting summary of different humorous incidents on the island, how she met some of the natives, dined with them, and talked about some of their customs, She showed many souvenirs, corals of all kinds, some made into little ladies, bamboo mats, pictures and postcards. Mrs. Harvey Keys thanked Mrs. Schwalm and presented her with a gift. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction and lunch was served by members of Unit I, :410111 lllllll lllll 10,0111111,11$111 lllll I lllll 111111itittltt#11YOt.titt111.. Mill rate set at Hensall 1011141111$1111„lll 011 llllllll 110111011r: The general meeting of the Hensall UCW was held in the Fellowship Hall Monday evening, with Mrs. Ken Elder and Mrs. • Don Joynt welcoming members at the door, Mrs. Robert Cook of Unit I opened the meeting with a poem entitled "Time", and suggested best ways of using time. Mrs. Dave Kyle led in the devotion, her topic being 4 "Pollution of the Mind". She said the garbage we must discard is gossip, envy and self pride, The offering was received by Mrs, Elder and Mrs. Joynt and a letter N of thanks was read from the Victor Missions, Thirty six members and three guests responded to the roll call. A financial report was given by Mrs. Howard Scane, in the ab- sence of the treasurer, Mrs. Walter Spencer. Mrs, Albert Shirray reported for the friend- ship and visitation committee, and Mrs. Erratt reported for the supply and welfare, reminding the ladies that the bale will be packed May 9. Mrs, Ian McAllister reported, on behalf of the Sunday School and congregational life and work IttlIttlittIttlttlItt1111111114111.111I lllllllll 111111,10,4111111 lllllllllll lllllllllllll tittlitAtitstItt llllllllllllll 0.101tItttit. 'qiefeutati Pe/tdoptai4 .N.\\ For Mother's Day SA VEn 10o Speed Queen • • Hensall town council met Monday evening in the Council chambers. Ernie Davis reported he had gravelled the pot holes, and cut down some trees and cleaned them up. The drain on Mill Street at Harry Hortons is causing trouble, and as the drain cannot be found, it was decided to pump out the water that is there now, let the ground dry up and then search for the drain, The road to the dump has been graded, and a bulldozer is coming to bulldoze the mill part of the dump, Mr. Davis received permission from Council to cut down an apple tree on Queen Street so that the road may be carried on further. The Streets Committee were asked to take a survey of sidewalks in the village and have a report for next meeting. Bud Kuehl, Clinton, came before council regarding his plan to subdivide the old saw mill property, Council advised him he should meet with PUC for financial arrangements regar- ding services. A complaint was also received from a citizen of Hensall about a dog not being properly looked after and running loose all night. Council agreed to talk the matter over with the owner of the dog, Council agreed to look into the request from Campbell's Garage to enlarge their facilities. A Huron County Municipal Officers meeting is to be held in Clinton, May 16, with two members expected to go from Hensall Council; a meeting of Municipalities will be held at the Victoria Inn in Stratford May 10,- 13. At the request of the Huron County Roads Superintendents Association, council members sent a request to the Hon. C, S. MacNaughton and to County Council to try to have the provincial government pass legislation to prohibit the sale of non-returnable bottles, An application for a building permit as received from A. Jeffery, was accepted for Doug Cook to build an upstairs addition to his house, Council accepted the budget for 1972, as presented by the clerk with expenditures of $150,043.00; revenue $11,400,00, balance to be raised by taxation is $138,643.00. A by-law to set the mill rate and for the collection of taxes with mill rates as follows: residental public school, 83 mills; com- mercial public school, 94 mills; separate public school, 86.74 mills; commercial and separate school, 98.2 mills. This means the rate is down two mills from last year for residential, public school and commercial, However, the Separate School rate is up 3.3 mills and separate commercial has been raised 3.76. Bills amounting to $2954.93 were ordered paid. Meeting adjourned to meet again June 5. Mrs. Alma Hess and Mrs, Grace McEwan visited with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Manson of Dundas, Tuesday of last week. A surprise party, arranged by his daughter Mrs, Don (Aileen) Gooding and family, was held at the home of Edgar Munn, Saturday evening, in honor of his 80th birthday. A few friends were entertained, and a birthday lunch was served, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Love of Clinton visited with Mrs. Grace McEwan, Mrs. Rachel Schwalm attended the Hamilton-London Synod which was held in Knox Presbyterian Church in Dundas, last Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Payne and Mrs. Bob MacNaughton attended the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario convention in Toronto Saturday of last week. Bruce Moir, who recently underwent surgery in St, Joseph's Hospital, London was able to return home Saturday. Dr, William Joynt, London and Mr. & Mrs, Laird Joynt, Toronto spent the weekend here. Mr. & Mrs. George Beer, Linda Betty and Bryan; Mr. & Mrs. Fred Beer, Hensall; Diane Marshall, London were weekend visitors with Cpl. and Mrs. J. R. Beer, John and Steven at Camp Borden. Mrs. Jack Corbett and Al visited with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family at Mitchell on Sunday and also visited the former's grandson, Tony Chaffe, who is a patient in Stratford General Hospital. Ira Geiger returned to his home last week after receiving treatment at South Huron Hospital. Earl Treffry is a patient in South Huron Hospital. William Horton of Detroit was a recent visitor with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr, & Mrs. Bert Horton, and also with his sister, Mrs. May Rowcliffe. • served by Guides earning their hostess badges. Mrs. Ron Mock, president of the local association, announced the appointment of Mrs. Doug Mann as Camp Representative, The. cookie sale will be on May 6, with everyone to meet at the town hall at 10 a,m, in full uniform. * Automatic Washers * Automatic Dryers * Super Twins * Porta Dryers B. J. FINK Mechanical Contractors • Plumbing • Heating • Electrical • Refrigeration Hensall 262.2114 11111till lit 11 tilt t lllllll 14011111 llllllll 1111110111 lllll I llllllllllllllll lllllllllllll I llllllllll lllllll 1110111111111111 llllllllll t. ommumnomummumffiffillionnommumminumnimmiimimnimmommininuminumummtminniummuffiumuniummummonionnomminnommimunfinuumunimonimmumfmnionommunilmonnimmimminimmilimuniv. LL Smiley — Continued from page 4 unconcerned about the whole thing. She constantly remarks, "Stop worrying, Mom. There's nothing to it"which has the effect of turning the Old Battleaxe a deep shade of violet, while her head whirls with thoughts of invitations and announcements to be printed, the house to get ready, the flowers to be organized, and the casual kid's wedding dress not even thought of, with ten days to go. Not to mention, "When is the yard going to be cleaned up?" and "I'll never get that chair back from the upholsterer's in time", and simply, "',can't face it." Like Kim, I believe the wed- ding will take place, and it will scarcely rate in the history books with the crossing of the Red Sea. and Polish pills (32 oz.) lb. 2/79( 9.39 3 1 lb. cello pkg. 65( Sweet Mixed (24 oz.) 490 980 590 570 690 lb 19e 128 oz. Coronation PICKLES, Fleecy FABRIC SOFTENER, Romi SP AGHETTI, D COOKIES, Bovril LUNCHEON MEAT, i nspun iAD DRESSING, PINEAPPLE JUICE, Bright': fancy APPLE SAUCE, Libby WITH PORK lb. Minced Ham Ditiner Ham Butt Pork Chops Chicken Legs Epicure Kindless Bacon Home Rendered Lard lb. 2/994 2/69 14 oz. pkg. * lb. 12 oz tin 32 oz. 594 3/99( 5/774 1 lb. pkg. 48 oz. 14 oz. in 2 lb. ems. 4/$1.00 $1.59 240z 3/89( 12's 2/59 19 oz. King Size BLUE CHEER LIQUIDThre DETERGENT iiiORTED ROLLS 2 HOURSPECIAI Friday Morning only 9 - 11 a.m. Epicure sliced Bacon 1 lb. pkg. 530 PRODUCE Can. No. 1 hot house TOMATOES Mexican No. 1 salmon flesh CANTALOUPES 2/664 size 45 ea, 374 South African Barlinka GRAPES FROZEN FOODS. Swanson's TV DINNERS ;— tTurkey, Chicken or Beef 11 lb. 5C4 Saturday Morning MAY 6 Prom 9 cera. to 11 a.m. Jergens HAND SOAP, 3 bar pkg 15 oz. size each 594 WEEKEND SPECIALS May 3, 4, 5, 6 We reserve the right to limit Ail quantities on all advertised items 'if I I I 1 1; b.