HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-19, Page 6Robert
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INSTALLING
* Vinyl/Aluminum Siding
* Soffit & Facia
* Eavestroughing * Awnings
* Shutters * Storms
RENOVATIONS AND ADDITIONS
20% Off AWNINGS
Until June 30
For Free Estimates
Phone 236-4808 after 6:00 p.m.
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Times-AdvocntooNne 19, 1975
Fiddlers here this -weekend
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IF COVERAGE FOR
* Home * Farm
*Coak * Life
" Commercial
* Automobile
* Registered Retirement Plans
CONTACT
Bev Morgan Insurance
Agency Ltd.
238 Main St. Phone 235-2544 Exeter
Across From Beaver Lumber
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
MEMBERSHIPS
In Huron-Middlesex Provincial Riding
AVAILABLE FROM YOUR
LOCAL MUNICIPAL CHAIRMAN
Your membership makes you eligible to be a voting delegate
to elect a candidate
Membership must be obtained 14 days prior to nomination
day.
Please contact:
George Frayne, Bev Skinner, Ken Baker, Lloyd Mardlin,
Clarence Hardy, Oliver Jaques, Edwin Miller, Mrs. Norma
Parsons.
SUCCESSFUL PENNY SALE — The annual penny sale sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hensall
Legion branch was a huge success, Shown with some of the prizes are Auxiliary members Iva Reid, Bea Uyl,
Vera Smale and Wanda McClinchey, ,T-A photo
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Do-it-yourself Luxaclad
The prefinished
aluminum siding
anyone can install!
The whole Luxaclad system is
described in our easy to read
"How to Apply" Booklet.
In fact, up-dating your home with
Luxaclad siding is an ideal
husband-and-wife project. It's so
light and so easy to handle. And
you need absolutely no building
experience!
The built-in "margin for error"
in every Luxaclad component
(panel, joint mould, corner post)
makes up for a slip here and an
off-the-line cut there ... makes
it so simple to get professional
results.
Save hundreds in installation •
costs. Save, too, on fuel every
winter. Especially with the bonded-
on fiber backerboard. And save
yourself the head, back and pocket
ache of painting every few years.
any INSTALL Luxaclad
PREFINISHED SIDING
AND SOFFIT/ FASCIA
Ar. Ball-Macaulay Ltd.
BUILDING CENTRE
CLINTON 4823405 HENSALL 262-2418
SEAFORTH 527-0910
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Buy a Chain Saw ei 99,95(2) Super XL-Mini Automatic at .41 Suggested Retail Price $219,95(2)
Simplex starling for quick easy starts. Thick moulded cushion handle bar and pistol grip make handling more comfortable, Quiet tone im muffler effectively reduces noise. Large capacity fuel and chain oil tanks require fewer stops. (2) With 12" guide bar.
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Simplex starting system means easy two-finger starling, fast dependable starts. With a lightweight easy handling Homelite XL-1, you can take care of many outdoor woodcut-ting jobs. Ideal for farmers, cottage owners, fishermen, hunters and campers.
(2) With 12" guide bar.
(1) At participating dealers. Your HOMELITE dealer is listed in your Yellow Pages under Saws Special
Spring oiler ends June 301h.
JACK 'S S
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'Hensall
107 Queen St. Phone 262-2103
ONE BLOCK NORTH OF BUSINESS SECTION
ljERRYT D. lexiron
INQUSTRlES..
110 tsb Ave., Clair., d./
Grace Peck; rod & reel set
(Canadian Legion 468) 1 Seott
Ingram; pitch fork (Jims
Machine Shop) Greg Sangster;
car oil (Lavender Garage) Jack
Aikenhead; 2 mirrors & wax
Mensal' Motors) BillFairbairn;
oil (Kyles garage) Olga Zemitis,
Dashwood; 8 cases Pepsi
(Tuckey Beverages) (4 draws)
Brian Randall, Tammy Bell,
Hilda Austin, Seaforth, Mrs.
Ethel Maxwell; bubble bath
(Legion Auxiliary) Brenda'
Walper, Exeter, Sherry
McGregor, Dashwood; 2 books
(Legion. Auxiliary) Jim Pollock;
2 bracelet sets (Legion
Auxiliary) Ingram, small
doll (LegionAuxiliary) Angela
Bell; bowling set (Legion
Auxiliary) Melinda Bell; raggety
Ann Anil (Legion Auxiliary)
David Skea; puzzles (Legion
Auxiliary) Marlene Ingram;
bath oil (Legion Auxiliary)
Sandra Towers; fire extinguisher
(Hyde Brothers) Gordon Munn; 2
dinners (Pineridge Chalet). Leroy
Hoffman.
12 Fl. oz.
5 lb.
1 lb.
4 oz.
16 Fl. oz. 3/99
32 Fl. oz. 694
2/694
'2.19
'1.15
'1.39
16 oz. 994
Iva oz. 4/974
25' by 18" 794
1.25 mil, 10's 75e
2 ply, 4 roupack89c Fully Processed lb., $1.05
10 lb. $7.901
COOL
Carnation 2%
MILK
Coronation
DILL PICKLES
McLaren .
GREEN RELISH
Bold Powdered
DETERGENT
Chase & Sanborn All Purpose Grind
COFFEE
Taster's Choice Freeze Dried
COFFEE
Borden's Cremelle
COFFEE WHITENER
Kraft Mac & Cheese
DINNERS
Stuart House
FOIL WRAP
Stuart House
GARBAGE BAGS
Facelle Royale
TOILET TISSUE
US No. 1
CANTALOUPES
US No. 1
CELLO CARROTS
Canada No, 1
ONTARIO POTATOES
MEN FO
Maple Leaf
Cottage Rolls I, $1.19
Schneiders
Wieners lb. 790
Schneiders by the piece
Thuringer Sausage lb. $1.45
Fresh Side Pork lb. 950
Maple Leaf
Wieners 750
Our Own
Beef & Pork Sausage lb 790
each 59$
3 lb, 694
10 lbs. 49$
PRODUCE
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SIDE OF PORK
SIDES OF BEEF
BEEF PATTIES
Fully Processed lb. 95 4
BURNS WIENERS 10 lb, $4.90
Abattoir phone no, 262-2041 Store no. 262-2017
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FROZEN FOODS
Valley Farm
FRENCH FRIES 3 2 Ib'pkg$s,1 00
Stewart McQueen
active in church
Stewart McQueen, one of
Hensall's oldest residents, passed
away in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter on Sunday June 15 in his
94th year. He was the husband of
the late Grace McArthur (1968)
and father of Mrs. Donald
(Margaret) Rigby of Blenheim,
Mrs. Harry (Jean) Snell of RR 1,
Hensall, and the late Helen
Traquair (1959). Also surviving
are two grand-daughters and five
great grandchildren.
He was predeceased by two
sisters, Mrs. Margaret Hemery
and Mrs. Mary Bartlett.
Mr. McQueen was a member of
Carmel Presbyterian Church and
an elder for 48 years. He was a
member of the Masonic Lodge,
and a Masonic Service was held
at the Funeral Home on Tuesday
evening. Funeral service was
held from the Bonthron Funeral
Home in Hensall on Wednesday,
June 18 with Rev. Wilfred Jarvis
officiating.
Pallbearers were Stanley
Mitchell, Bert Horton, Earl
Campbell, Gerald Glenn, Bob
Bell and Mel Glanville.
Flowerbearers were Bill
List penny sale winners
The June meeting of Hensall
Womens Institute was held
Wednesday evening in the Legion
Hall.
Members and guests gathered
at 7 p.m. for a mystery supper
which proved to be very
hilarious. The waitresses attired
in suitable clothing, took. in-
dividual orders and grace was
sung before the meal was served.
In charge of the supper were the
Hostesses Hilda Payne and
Jessie McAllister.
After the supper, the president
Pm-de:gala
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Payne of
London, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Berdan
of Union visited over the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Carl Payne.
Mr. & Mrs. N. Westforp of New
Lowel, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy,
Centralia, Mr. & Mrs. William
Larsen, Capel a-dYsel, Holland,
visited last week with Mr. & Mrs.
Sim Roobol.
Hilda Payne presented gifts to
the 4-H leaders of last years
clubs, Belva Fuss, Cathy Fuss,
Janis Bisback, Brenda Pepper,
Helen Tinney, Artie Lenting.
The meeting was opened with a
song song. The roll call was
answered with sing, say or pay,
Jessie McAllister gave a report
on the District Annual held in
Dashwood on May 15. Minutes
were read and approved, and
treasurer Marg Ingram gave a
report. Hilda Payne gave final
details on thp upcoming bus trip
to Elmira on June 23. Money may
be paid in advance to Janis
Bisback Those going on the bus
trip are asked to meet at 8:15 at
the Hensall Town Hall as the bus
leaves at 8:30 sharp.
Mabel Shirray introduced the
guest speaker, Mary Ann
Miltenburg, a 19 year old
Lucknow girl who is Huron
County's Dairy Princess. She
spoke on some of the fairs she had
attended and what she had to do
to become a dairy princess. She
also showed a film on "Milk"
Mabel led in an exercise song.
Hazel Corbett gave courtesy
remarks.
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A successful. Penny sale
sponsored by the Hensall. Legion
Ladies Auxiliary was held Friday
evening in the Legion Hall.
Winners are as follows: table
(Bonthron Furniture) Ray Sch-
walm; lawn sprinkler (Knight
Electric) Ray Schwalm; lamp
(Bendix) Marion Wasson,
Exeter; electric mixer (Don
Travers Electric) Grace
Sararas; pin-up lamps (Custom
Trailers, Exeter) Michael
Lenting; artificial flowers
(Palmer florist , Exeter) Grace
Peck; pillow cases (P, L.
McNaughton Ins.) Minnie
Noakes; $5.00 voucher (Ted.
Thuss) Elaine Stebbins; 15
quarts milk (Hurondale Dairy)
George Beer; 1 year subscription
(Huron Expositor) Garnet Allan;
$10.00 bill (Dr. Goddard) Greg
Sangster; garden tool set
(Country Flowers, Exeter) Jerry
Chappel ; $10.00 bill (W,
G.Thompson) Ronald Lavery;
wrist watch (Reid's Lunch) Ray
Schwalm; 1 year subscription
(Clinton News Record) Jeff
Britton, Seaforth; towel set
(Parker & Parker) Joyce Pep-
per; $5,00 voucher (Beaton
Bakery) Sheila Reaburn; 1 year
subscription (Exeter Times-
Advocate) Helen Tinney; hair oil
(Flynn barber shop) Hilda
Austin, Seaforth; $10.00 voucher
(Als Super Save) Glenn
McKenzie; $10,00 bill (Ball &
MacAuley) Mary Becheler,
Zurich; patio lights (C. E. Reid &
Sons) Pat Pollock; $10.00 perm
(Sylvia Merner Salon) Annie
Reid; chimes (Crest Hardware)
Cecil Maxwell; $5.00 voucher for
`dry cleaning (Grand Bend
cleaning, Exeter) Grace Wurm,
Exeter; clock (Crest Hardware)
Doris Allan, Seaforth; $5.00 bill
(Don Joynt) Jack Aikenhead;
$10.00 bill (Smith Construction)
Jim Pollock; $10.00 perm
(Williams Hairstyling) Jim
Smale; rose bowl (Rons variety)
Doris Jantzi;' $5,00 bill (Huron
Auto Body) Wilma McMicheal,
Clinton; $10 .00 gift certificate
(Big '0') Irene Finlayson; flower
arrangement (Cooks Florist,
Clinton) Ruth Ann Smale; Avon
(Leona Parke) Dave Ingram;
Avon soap (Leona Parke) Ruby
Beierling, Zurich; set of dishes
(Ron'§ 5 to $1,00) Sandra
Carlile; punch bowl set
(Queensway Nursing Home)
Sandra Towers; mens Avon
(Leona Parke) Gordon Munn;
lawn chair (Hensall Co-Op) Mrs.
Tom Slavin, Exeter; $10.00 bill
(Gerbro Mill) Ron Harvey,
Exeter; set of bed lamps (Legion
Auxiliary) Tammy Alexander;
case of vegetables, peas
(Canadian Canners, Exeter)
Phyllis Mountford, Clinton;
pushbroom (Legion Auxiliary)
Knights, Stewart Knights, Terry
North, and Danny Laing.
Interment was in McTaggarts
Cemetery, Usborne Township.
Hensall WI conduct
a 'mystery supper'
WEEKEND SPECIALS
JUNE 18, 19, 20, 21
.• PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit
a quantities on all advertised. items.
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