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Times-Advocate, November 13, 1975
Many, activities held at
Hensall United Church Hensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, Hilda Payne, Phone 2 6 2-501 8
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
News from Hensall
Here First For All Your
CARPET and VINYL
Flooring Needs
BALL-MACAULAY
LIMITED
Hensall WneValre
BUILDING CENTRE Phone 262-2418
Tee-Jay Family Fashions Are Featuring
We are offering special values for men and women to
make room for our Christmas merchandise which is
arriving daily.
For the Little Men
We now have
GWG JEANS
Cords, shirts, hopsack
pants, unslacks and wee-
jeans for the little guy.-
A small choice of
BOMBER JACKETS
off white, lc ,o OFF lined, ideal
for work. Reg, Price
For the Ladies
SPECIAL RACK OF
PANT
SUITS
20%
Off Reg. Price
Family TEE-JAY Fashions
OPEN TO 9 P.M. FRIDAY
HENSALL Formerly raylor Ladies' Wear 262-2501
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor who
underwent surgery in St.
Joseph's Hospital London and
has been recuperating at the
home of her son & daughter-in-
law Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren in
Oakville was able to return to her
home this week,
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Brintnell of
Chiselhurst have taken up
residence in the property they
recently purchased from Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Brock who have
moved to Exeter.
Mrs. Gordon Troyer who had
the misfortune to fall and injure
her back is a patient in Clinton
Community Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Kinsman of
Chiselhurst have purchased the
property on Main Street of the
late Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Traquair.
An auction sale of the contents of
the residence was held on
Saturday.
Mrs. Laird Mickle returned
Sunday from a pleasant two
weeks visit in Hamilton and while
there heard the famous pianist,
Van Cliburn in the Great Hall at
Hamilton Place.
Recent graduates
Robert and Alma Westlake, Zurich Ontario, graduated at
autumn convocation from the University of Western Ontario
with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and English respec
tively. Photo by Doerr.
Chipits, Chocolate or Butterscotch
BAKING CHIPS
DILL
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PICKLES
Coronation Midget
GHERKIN PICKLES
Coronation
TWIN PACK 1/15
GHERKINS
Fl. oz.
DARE'S COOKIES
Westinghouse 40, 60, 100 watt
LIGHT BULBS
Cadbury's
CHOCOLATE BARS
Schneiders Canadian Cheddar
CHEESE SLICES
Schneiders Canadian Cheddar
CHEESE SPREAD
Schneiders 100% Vegetable Oil
SOFT MARGARINE
High
11611T CHUNK TUNA
99'
69'
79'
89'
59'
59'
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1 lb. 59'
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12 oz.
32 Fl. oz.
12 Fl. oz.
STUFFED
MANZANILLA OLIVES' 9
1/15 Fl. oz. •
Pack of 2
Regular Size, 4 Pack
16 Fl. oz.
6 1 "Fl. oz.
55c each
FROZEN FOOD
Rupert Brand
BOSTON BLUE FISH
in batter 14 oz, 954
SIDE OF BEEF
RIB OF BEEF
TURKEY DRUMSTICKS
TURKEY WINGS
BEEF PATTIES
lb. 994
lb. $ 1 . 1 9
10 lb. Box $4.50
10 lb. Box $3.50
10 lb. $7.90
240 to 250 lb. average
25 lb. average
PRODUCE
H
2 lbs.
FRES CARROTS 3 lb. Bag
Produce of U.S.A.
VINE RIPE TOMATOES 2 lbs.
Produce of Honduras
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Phone: Store 262-2017 .FREEZER SPECIALSAbattoir 262-2041
HUFRORNMVEAYIETY
SHAW'S
HENSALL
DAIRY.
STORE
MEL WHITING
MANAGER
MAPLE
Milk
LANE 2% BAG
1.57
8 TRACK AS LOW AS
Tapes $3.99
Not Iced
Pepsi 02z6.3/99(
SHAW'S
Bread 3/$1.18
SHAW'S ICE CREAM 1/2 GAL. 1.89
OPEN NITELY TO 10 P.M.
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FORREST
ELECTRONICS
now has in stock
CB RADIOS &
ANTENNAS
We also specialize in
Base and Mobile Installations
and service to all makes
102 Richmond St. N., Hensall
Phone 262-2540
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AL'S
MARKET
HENSALL — ONTARIO
WEEKEND SPECIALS
NOVEMBER 12, 13, 14, 15
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right'to limit
all quantities on all a dvertised items,
OPER
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MARKETS
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Visitors - John, Carol Carr of
Windsor and children Jay,
Jodi and_ Jamie with Mary
Pulpier Doris'BorithronwithMrs.
E. Sararas. Mr. & Mrs. George
Montieth of Toronto with C,
Montieth.
Chester and Ile Dunn, John and
Larreen Falsely, Toronto, Greta
and Amy Lammie, Mrs.
Alexander with Vera Lammie.
Ivan Taylor with wife Dorothy
and Fred Taylor of Clinton with
A, Taylor. Les Mitcehell with his
mother Louise Mitchell.
Mr. & Mrs. R.E, Pooley with
Lynn Latimer.
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Eaton and
Queensway news
Unit 4 of Hensall United Church
met on November 4 with Mrs.
James MeAllister in charge. She
opened the meeting with "Cast
your burden upon the Lord and
He will sustain you," ac-
companied by Mrs, T. Sherritt.
Mrs. E. Rowe gave the
Devotional reading, Psalm 121,
"I will lift up my eyes unto the
hills." She ended the devotional
with prayer and a hymn. The
study was taken by Mrs, E.
Luther who was introduced by
Mrs. Slade. The topic was the Ten
Commandments and pointed out
that the first ones show man's
relation to God and the rest are
man's relation to his fellow man.
Mrs, Luther was thanked by Mrs.
McAllister. Miss Greta Lammie
provided a fine programme
number and Mrs. R. M,
McAllister and Mrs. Roobal took
up the collection.
Plans were made for quilting,
for flowers for the Sanctuary in
November and for the Devotional
for the next General Meeting
WMS honor
dead soldiers
The November meeting of
Carmel Presbyterian Church
was held in the church
basement. President, Mrs. Hyde
opened the meeting with a poem,
"Has someone seen Christ in you
today?" Mrs. Charles Soldan was
in charge of Devotions and
opened with "0, Canada".
The topic was "Lets Live" and
was prepared by a joint com-
mittee of Presbyterian and
United Church people in the
county of Middlesex. She also
spoke on Remembrance Day and
told of visiting the cemetery in
Kitchener were the remains of
the soldiers of World War 2 are
buried. She followed this with a
poem, "In Foreign Fields", and
then closed with the Lord's
Prayer. The offering was
dedicated. Mrs. Hyde reviewed
her Missionary Map on Central
Africa.
The nominating committee is
Mrs. Perc Campbell and Mrs.
Mac Dougall. The Christmas
meeting will be on December 1
when lunch will be served.
December 1. Roll call was an-
swered by 25 people.
Election of Officers was as
follows: Leader, Mrs. James
McAllister, Assistant, Mrs. R.
Erratt, secretary, Mrs, E.
Rowe; assistant, Mrs, J. Flynn,
Treasurer, Mrs. T. Sherritt,
Assistant Mrs. G. Armstrong,
Social Functions, Mrs, H.
Caldwell, assistant, Mrs. R.
Erratt, pianists, Mrs, L. Mickle,
Mrs, T, Sherritt,
United Church
The United Church. Service was
conducted by Rev. Don Beck with
Mrs. John Turkheim at the
organ. Remembrance was the
theme for thecday with the choir
singing the anthem, "One
Church, one Faith, one Lord" and
the sermon subject being
"Choose Life". Special services
will be conducted at both Hensall
and Chiselhurst to be followed by
a pot-luck luncheon, on
November 23.
Young People
The Young Peoples group of
Hensall United Church met on
Sunday, November 2 to elect
their officers. They are:
President, Paul Wareing, vice-
president, Steve Corbett,
secretary, Deana Raeburn.
Lunch was 'served by Joan
Alexander. The next meeting will
be on November 16 at 7.30 p.m.
when it is hoped to discuss and
draw up a calendar of events, All
high school young -people are
welcome.
Hallowe'en dance
for couples club
The 3C's couples club held a
Hallowe'en Dance in Staffa Hall
with fourteen couples in at-
tendance. Almost everyone came
in costume and provided much
laughter. The music was by
Nelson Howe's Orchestra. Alice
Gardner and Pat Taylor won a
spot dance. The Cromarty ladies
served a delicious lunch to close
the evening. The next get
together will be a bowling party
at Grand Bend on Monday,
November 24.
Mrs. Felix Boogemans and
Scott spent the weekend with the
former's mother, Mrs. Pearl
Passmore.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Veldhoen
and Michael, of Toronto were
dinner guests on Saturday with
Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol and in the
afternoon Mr. & Mrs. John
Bloomfield of London and Mr.
Gratton of Grand Bend visited.
Mr, & Mrs. Sim Roobol and
Mrs. Audrey Christie visited with
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Watson in
Seaforth on Sunday.
Mr, & Mrs. Herb Stretton were
holidaying in Kentucky and
Indiana last week. They had a
very enjoyable time.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Daisy
Ivey and Mrs. Elizabeth Volland
were Mr. &, Mrs. Ray Dyke of
Goderich, Mr. & Mrs. Randy
Mason and Andrew of Huron
Park, Mr. & Mrs. Art Coombs of
Clinton, Mr. & Mrs. Desmond
Ivey of Sarnia, Mrs. Irene
Finlayson and Randy of Staffa,
Mrs. Vera Johnston of
Brucefield, Mr. &, Mrs, Al
Strutters of Huron Park, Dr.
Charles Toll of Seaforth, Mr. &
Mrs. Martin Wilson and Mr,
Edward Wells of Durham, Mr. &
Mrs. Lewis Taylor of Varna, Mrs.
Bob Taylor, Murray and Donna
of Hillsgreen and Mr. John
Johnston of Brucefield. Visitors
from town were Mabel Parke,
Winnie Skea and David, Irene
Finlayson, Margaret Ingram,
and Mrs. Windover.
Miss Margaret Hyde of London
visited over the weekend with her
parents, Mr, & Mrs. Harvey
Hyde.
One lost husband, a passenger
without a seat, fog locked gates at
our destination and two ladies
who waited in vain for the "late'
show". What a miserable day,
most would say, but not at all; as
it was a great day visiting Jack
Miner's Bird Sanctuary.
The lost husband caused a half
hour delay in leaving, time was
made up by eating lunch while
travelling.
The sunshine turned to fog when
we got near the lake, but it
cleared again upon arriving at
the Sanctuary. The first stop was
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" in Dresden
first and it was closed for the
season, but our worthy hostess,
Mrs. Colclough, spoke to the
guide, and the gates were opened
and for the Museum, cabin and
church, built around 1841. It was
later used as a refugee set-
tlement for Negro slaves fleeing
from the United States.
Then on to the Bird Sanctuary,
Hensa II Livestock sales
Supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers. Demand was
steady and prices were steady.
Fat cattle; heifers $42.50-$46.25,
steers, $44.50 - $49.00. Pigs;
chunks $49.00 - $71.00, weiners,
$35.00 - $48.00.
Remembrance day
at Anglican church
The members of the Royal.
Canadian Legion and the Ladies
Auxiliary paraded to St. Paul's
Anglican Church for the
Remembrance Day Service on
Sunday. Comrade Murray
Traquair read the lesson, Mrs.
Eric Luther sang "Amazing
Grace" accompanied by Mr,.
Luther at the organ. The text of
the sermon by Rev. G.A.
Anderson. D.F.C. was taken from
the lesson that was read from
the first Epistle to the Corin-
thians, chapter 15,verses 50 to the
end. The laying of wreaths
followed at a service at the
Cenotaph,
The veterans were of the 468th
Branch of the Royal Canadian
Legion, Hensall,
The procession to the cenotaph
was led by Parade Marshall
Floyd Crane.
4-H members
make sour-dough
The 4-H club, Kneeded 7, and
the Dough-Doos, met Tuesday, at
the United Church. The roll call
was answered by 14 girls. It was
decided that we have the next
meeting on November 11 from 1-4
p.m.
The Leaders demonstrated how
to make sour-dough and the
making of sweet roll dough and
all the girls participated in
making different shapes, figure
eights and more new shapes
created by the girls themselves.
The 4-H girls had great success
selling poppies on November 8.
By DENISE FLETCHER
Mr. & Mrs. M. Anderson,
Darlene and Dale, Mr. & Mrs.
Albert Hutton, Debbie and Janie,
Mr. & Mrs. William Hutton and
Don of Listowel, Nancy Harioff,
Milverton, Mr. & Mrs. Dennis
Hutton, Clinton and Brent Mills,
Atwood visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Sanford Hutton and
Diane.
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. George Leadbitter were Mr.
&Mrs.Fred Fleeman of Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Langdale and
friends of London were Saturday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Mike
Winbow,
Mr. & Mrs. George Kellett and
Carolyn of Thames Road and
Barbara Dietrich of Zurich
visited Friday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. Sanford Hutton and
Diane.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lynn and
Mark were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Blair Fletcher, Dale
and Barry of London.
Cathy with Mrs, Bannerman,also
visited by Stewart and wife
Doris. Mr. Thomas McIver, Q.C.
Toronto with his uncle Danny
Matthews, Mr, Si Mrs, Jim
McQuaid Seaforth also visited
Mr. Mathews,
Mr, & Mrs. Ray Rader,Zurich
with Adeline Kraft.
Rev. Snell conducted church
service on Tuesday with Alf
Andrus on violin and Mrs,,Ryck-
man on piano.
Reformed church ladies en-
tertained residents on Monday
afternoon by playing bingo after
which they had a sing song with
Louise Mitchell on piano.
just in time to see the eagle every few minutes by another
f perform and the Canada Geese flock, maybe five, maybe one
put on their evening "display"; hundred at a time. Everyone
'should see it at least once in a One cannot imagine the hundreds
of geese seen there being joined lifetime.
ON 40 HI CCI IFOCOIDIS Glad
CATCHERS 24's 89' Maple Leaf
Smoked Picnics
Fresh Pork
Side Spare Ribs
lb. $1.09
lb. $1.29
Our Own Fresh
Pork Sausage lb..$1.09
Sliced
Baby Beef Liver lb. 49'
Smoked
Ham Sausage (In Piece) lb. 98'
Maple Leaf Sliced
Delicia Loaf lb. 89'
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Seniors enjoy bus outing to
Jack Miner's bird sanctuary