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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-06-07, Page 5BAKE SALE AT QUEENSWAY A very successful bake sale and bazaar was held recently at the Queensway Nursing Home in Hensall. In the above picture Ann Klungel sells a cake to a customer. T-A photo The senior Trust Company devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario. VG Insures: • Town Dwellings • All Classes of Farm Property • Summer Cottages • Churches, Halls Now TimesAfivocate, .June 7, 1971 Pag. 5 I Usborne .Hibbert- Mutual. Fire ins.u.ronce Company HEAD OFFICE EXETER 2350350 extended Coverage (wind, smoke, water damage, falling objects, liability, etc.) is also available AGENTS Ross Hodgert Hugh Benninger Clayton Harris Woodham Dublin Mitchell 229-6643 345-2001 348-9051 Four-year Guaranteed Investment Certificates Get yours now! TIMM and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 RON COTTRELL Manager Phone 235-0530 Mark anniversary, hear of Holy Land Monday, the W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian Church in Hensall celebrated their 83rd Anniver- sary. President Mrs. Rachel Sch- walm opened with a reading and welcomed the guests from Exeter and Cromarty Presbyterian, Zurich United and Lutheran, the Arnold Circle, and Associate members and friends. Mrs. John Soldan and Mrs. Agnes Madge were in charge of the program and worship using scriptures and meditations. The topic was "Joy seems to be everywhere when spring comes". Mrs. Mac Dougall and Mrs. Edith Bell favoured with a duet, and were accompanied by Linda Bell at the piano. Mrs, Harry Snell and Mrs. Ruby Hoggarth acted as ushers. A skit entitled "St. Peter at the Gate" was acted Proceeds low from canvass During the past two weeks some members from the churches in Hensall have been canvassing the village for the Canadian Bible Society. Mrs. Sim Roobal, con- vener for the project reports that proceeds received to date are considerably lower than last year. out by Mrs. Edith Bell as Dolly, Mrs. John Soldan as Polly, Mrs. Agnes Madge as Molly and Mrs. Harvey Hyde as St. Peter. Mrs. Mollie Waddell, Seaforth was the guest speaker and told of her trip to the Holy Land. She had a few souvenirs and read an item of the ten commandments for tourists. She said that at the customs they were searched for weapons. Many old and knew Testament sights were pointed out to them on their tour. They saw where Samson had pulled down the pillars of the temple. They were taken to Jacob's well, and also- saw Soloman's temple; the DarriaSeus gates, St. Stephen's gate, and the Golden gate that Jesus entered into Jeruselem. They also visited the Tomb of Lazaras and the Wailing Wall. A highlight of their tour was a baptism in the River Jordan. The most sacred part was at the Church of the Sepulchre and the Gardens of Gethsemene Com- munion was held. They saw the Dead Sea Scrolls, visited Athens, Greece and saw Mars Hill. Mrs. Florence Meston had the honor of cutting the birthday cake and spoke a few words on Church missions. The cake was made and designed by Mrs, Harvey Hyde and Mrs. Mac Dougall. uminiumminitiminimultimminiemintainteiMOMmintniuminlnlatotflinlitIMMuMMIMalutotalMOMIntmellontnIntmalatelatoletalloilltautunitulumminatimmutulumminimaininimaintutuimmuintale.: 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 12 oz. 31b. 954 20 oz. 2/594 8 Vz oz. 2/49( l3 oz, 2/85( 14„. 4/934 4/934 Butt Pork Chops Po-rk Shoulder lb. 590 lb. 790 Smoked Picnics lb. 690 Schneiders Red Hot Wieners lb. 150 Sliced Minced Ham lb. 750 Sliced Pork Liver lb. 550 21b. 954 Special 594 9 oz. Priced 69c HEAD LETTUCE Large size each 45$ Tasty Nu Chop Suet Loaf Regular 49c Special FROZEN FOODS Swanson's TV MEAT DINNERS 2/83‘ 1 1 oz. 65$ U.S. No, 1 SWEET BING CHERRIES U.S. No. 1 Red ripe WATERMELON- lb. 694 each $ 1.09 TEAdnc BAGS Swing CRYSTALS Blue Bonnet MARGARINE Sani Flush Toilet Bowl CLEANER Nabob LEMON PIE FILLING McCor lim ick's GAHAM WAFERS Dnte aiAM CORN nte ieimaiNEL CORN DREAM WHIP Dare's Chocolate Chip COOKIES Jack's Potato CHIPS 100's 694 Pack of 59, 94 3 1/2 oz. envelopes 4..2/894 Fresh PRODUCE U.S, No. 1 WEEKEND SPECIALS JUNE 6, 7, 8, 9 PLEASE NOtEt We reserve the right to limit till quantities on all advertised items. AL'S MARKET HENSALL — ONTARIO 11 111IIIITITlinniMflffriiiritilli Hensa and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs.. 4oyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 The sure way to safety is Self-Defence. The best protective equipment against job accidents is already yours— your eyes, your ears, your brain. Keep alert,. work defensively, and you'll stay on the job, If Hensall residents have septic tank trouble, they are advised to fix it, not to wait for sewers, as it could be 1975 or 76 before a start will be made, This is the word that came from the Hensall council meeting Monday, Councillor Knight told council that the problem regarding sewers was not money, but how to get rid of the waste, They were advised that it would require three lagoons of 12 acres each, in order to allow Hensall to grow from 900 to 1,200 people. Two of the lagoons could MARY'S SEWING CENTRE 17 Albert St. CLINTON Authorized WHITE — RNA Dealer Special Sewing Courses in Lingerie Knits and Men's Wear FABRICS tricot, lycra, knits and all makings and trims Precision 'scissor sharpening Repairs to all makes of sewing machines Phone 482-7036 or 262-5372 after 6 p.m. Burning Rectal Itch Relieved In Minutes Exclusive Healing Substance Relieves Pain As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids. If you want satisfactory relief from 'Itching Piles'—here's good news. A renowned research laboratory.has found a unique healing substance that promptly relieves the burning itch and pain—actually shrinks hemorrhoids. This substance has been shown to produce a most effec- tive rate of healing. Its germ-killing properties also help prevent infection. In case after case ''very striking improvement" was noted, even among cases of long standing. And this improvement was maintained over a period Of months! This was accomplished by a new healing substance (Bin-Dyne)— which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulate growth of new tissue. Now Bio-Dytte, is offered in ointment and suppository form called Preparation "II". Ask for it at all drug stores—satisfaction or money refunded. meeting at Belmore, and council discussed the advisability of a county plumbing and building inspector. Council agreed that this will be costly and that the inspection cannot be properly policed on a county basis. Council was also agreeable to using the services of the Sweep crew to clean up along the creek at the dump. David Reid met with council and outlined the insurance plans of his company and its local agent, Don Joynt for the municipality of Hensall. Council agreed that all in- surance policies would come due at one date, but will take the problem under advisement. Permit to build a new house was given to Stan Kochen; to Clark Forrest to build a workshop; to Ed Little for a back porch; to Eric Campbell to move a house. Bills and accounts of $1998.56 were ordered paid, • The' Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary held their annual Penny Sale in the Legion Hall Friday evening. Leonard Erb drew the winning tickets. It was reported to have been a success. The winners names and businessmen who contributed are listed below. The address is Hensall unless listed otherwise. Place mats (Murray Baker, carpenter) Brenda Campbell; coffee table (Custom Trailers) Kay Jossel, Huron Park; fishing pole (Hensall Legion) Lloyd Allen; Zurich Citizens News, two one-year subscriptions, Mrs, Oliver Jaques, Nellie Riley; Clinton News Record, Angela Bell, Kippen; Seaforth Expositor, Sandra Nixon; Exeter Times Advocate Mary Dalton, Arkona, Cooke Florist, $4 voucher, Julie Corriveau; $10 (W.G. Thompson) Lorraine Randal; bottle of hair oil (Flynn's Barber shop) Marie Schilbe, Bayfield; three cases of Pepsi (Tuckey Beverages) three draws, Donna Jean Allan, Bonnie Sangster, Wayne Corbett, Exeter; Leona Parks (Avon dealer) three draws, Avon hydro jet soap and brush set, Garnet Allan; Oland shower soap, Mary Bisback; cologne, Bonnie Sangster; One service call (Don Travers Electric) Nellie Riley; four quarts of oil (Kyle's Garage) Greg Sangster; $5 voucher for gas (TedThuss Shell Garage) A. Maxwell, Blyth; two cans car wax (Hensall Motors) Julie Corriveau; $3 voucher for baked goods (Beatons Bakery) William Noakes; $10 perm (Williams Hairstyling) Fred Beer; one gallon Exterior paint (Fink's Plumbing) Don Forrest, Clinton; carton of cigarettes (Cozy Cor- ner) Cindy Bisback; One gallon and one quart ex- terior paint (Ball and Mac- Cauley ) Rosanne Higgs, Kippen; four quarts of oil (Lavenders Garage) Howard Scane; one gallon paint (Crest Hardware) Mary Dalton, Arkona; sleeping bag (Queensway Nursing Home) Janis Bisback; rods (Jims Machine Shop) Jack Aikenhead; case of peas and carrots (Canadian Canners) Bona Clark; Legion Auxiliary three draws, man's wrist watch - Mel Glan- ville, match box toy, Mike Dalton, Arkona, paint-by number John Chappel, Staffa; two and one-half gallon ice-cream (Bairds Huron Variety) Tereasa O'Neil, Clinton; lawn chair (Mensal] Co-op) Hilda Austin, Seaforth. Bill Smale (Watkins dealer) two draws, power cleaner, Jim Pollock; skin lotion, Cindy Craine; Fuller Brush bath brush (Doreen Dietrich) Dr. Ken Wood, Clinton; (Taylors Ready-to- Wear) two draws, baby blanket, Dorothy Reynolds; diaper bag, Nellie Riley; picture (Ron's Variety Store) Iva Reid; wallet (D,C. Joynt and Son ) Swabe Williams; snowmobile mitts (Hyde Bros) Beverly Bell, Kippen; $5 bill (Buck Little) Jessie Cameron. Tablecloth and napkin set (Irwins Ladies Wear) Don McLeod, Exeter; fruit bowl, (Ger,bro Mill) Hilda Austin, ge4Torth ; $10 bill (Dr. Goddard) t34,bara Stretton; two dinners Former minister returns, speaks. Rev. P.A. Ferguson, Chesley Was the guest minister at the 125th anniversary of Carmel Presbyterian ChurchSunday. His sermon subject was °ordinary or Extraordinary". Rev. Ferguson was minister of Carmel Church when they celebrated their 100th an- niversary and left this pastorate 22 years ago. Rev. Wilfred. Jarvis, assisted in the service and welcomed guests, Gary Scholl, London was guest soloist and members of the Arnold and managers assisted the choir in the service of song, directed by the organist Mrs. Malcolm Dougall, - Rev. C. Britton will conduct service in Carmel Church Sun- day. Rev. Jarvis will be attending the General Assembly: (Hotel Hensall) Grace McBride, Kippen; towel and face cloth set (Hensall Sales Barns) Jim Pollock; 10 quarts milk (Hurondale Dairy) Donald Holland; alarm clock (Reids Lunch) Nancy McNab; $10 (Jean's Beauty Shop) Mary Funk; $10 voucher (Al's Super Save) Tom Kyle, Arkona; Juice glasses (Martin Tran- sport) Glen Nixon; $5 voucher (Bartliffs Bakery) Ethel Max- well; slippers (Legion Auxiliary) Eunice Aikenhead; $10 gift certificate for Crest Hardware (Big-O-Tile) Mary Bisback; lamp (Bendix) Greg Sangster; $5 bill (Huron Auto Body) Jim Randall; floral arrangement (Palmers florist) Lori Flynn; toaster (Bonthrons) Marlene Ingram; radio (Regal Grill) Greg Sangster; boots (Legion Auxiliary) Jamie McClinchey; Floral arrangement (McLeans Florist) Kelly Dalton, Arkona; poncho (Legion Auxiliary) Linda Reid; Hostess chips, three draws, Alice Neilands, Hilda Austin, Seaforth, Lloyd Allan; admission and entertainment for three couples (Pineridge Chalet) Kelly Dalton, Arkona; pillow cases (Peter MacNaughton) Donna Allan; $3 voucher (L.M. Cleaners) three draws, Joanne Pepper, Pete Allan, Nellie Riley; $10 bill (Smith Construction) Mildred McNaughton. Towel set (Parker and Parker Farm Drainage) Don Holland; Hibachi grill (C.Reid and Sons) Wilmer Ferguson; electric clock (Knight Electric) Tim Charrette; bath oil (Legion Auxiliary) Martha Rooseboom; key cases (Legion Auxiliary) Pat Venner. lob Discuss dump, insurance Sewers not expected soon drain into the creek at high water and one would have to be sprayed. Council was also ad- vised to stop putting asphalt on the roads until sewers are in- stalled. Mr. Knight, who had spent the day in Toronto, also reported that the village will have to re-apply if they want a Liquor store. He also said that the response from the survey regarding cable TN. was very good, but that no further action has been taken yet. The council street committee decided to contact last year's contractor and have the sidewalks completed. It was decided that henceforth, there will be a deadline for finishing the sidewalks and penalty clause inserted into the contract, New regulations regarding the dump are to be enforced. If they are not followed, the dump will be closed. All waste must be covered once a week to a depth of six inches. Clerk E. Campbell attended a The rewarding art of Self-Defence. Self-defence is the secret of safety, You've got a lot to live for; work defensively, and enjoy life, Your Workmen's Compensation Board and The Safety Associations, Ontario Legion auxiliary announces winners of giant penny sale