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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-03-18, Page 16WEEKEND SPECIALS MARCH 17, 18, 19, 20 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit AL'S all quantities on all advertised items. HENSALL MARKET ONTARIO InTITM-rrun iintninTign Lazy Daisies learn design creation Page 16 Times-Advocate, March 18, 1976 Hensall and district news Cheryl demonstrated the twisted chain stitch which was tried by each girl. Hensall H "Thrifty Threaders" met March 9 in Hensall UC. The roll call "The colour harmony of my learning stitches" was an- swered by 12 girls, The leaders demonstrated on how to do the twisted chain stitch. ' The third meeting of Hensall I "Lazy Daisies" was held March 9 at the Hensall United Church. The roll call, the colour harmony of my learning stitches" was answered by 9 girls. Leader, Cheryl Riley discussed how to create a design. Questions were answered and designs created, CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262.5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Hensall Legion sponsors public speaking contest Others competing in this division were Paul Johnston, Kathy Love and Kim Dobson of Zurich Public School and Brenda Rooseboom1 Jacqueline Hyde of Hensall Public School. In the senior division the winners were Donna Miller, first, Rosemary Duttman second, both of St. Boniface public school and third, Iona Schaufler of Hensall public school. Others competing in the senior divison were Janet McAllister, Brenda Miller and Brenda Riddell all of Zurich public school and Marilyn Pepper and Michelle Triebner of Hensall public school. Judges were Mrs. Robert Allen, Brucefield, Mrs. Donald Webster, Exeter and Mrs. Ronald McGregor, Kippen. The winners compete again at the finale at the Seaforth Legion on Saturday afternoon. Best Interest We represent many Trust Companies, We are often able to arrange for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. * Subject to change Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. MK% Exeter' Office 235-2420 Grand Bend Office 238-8484 Unit I of Hensall United Church met Monday evening with Hilda Payne, Unit leader, in the chair. She opened with a poem "The Helping Hand" and this was followed by the devotional, led by Sadie Hoy, whose theme was "Healing Quietness." By scripture quotations and ex- planations members were reminded not to be troubled, how to do the impossible, to renew our faith, to rest in God, how to pray successfully, to trust and to reach forward. Helyn Drysdale took the study, which was on the health care in the Socialist structure of modern China. Health care has changed from widespread illness caused through ignorance, before the Revolution to a country wide network of preventive and curative medicine in both city and rural areas now. Following this, Hazel Corbett gave two readings, "God Forgive me When I Whine" and "A Mountain Mother's Letter to her Son", Business consisted of WE HAVE ANTENNAS Zone C 1 Public Speaking for Hensall-Zurich area was held in the Hensall Legion Hall March 12. Legion 1st Vice-president Grant McClinchey and Legion Padre Rev. Blackwell acted as Chairmen, In the Junior Division winners were first, John McAllister, Zurich public school; second, Mary-Ellen Ducharme, of St. Boniface public school, and third, Linda Mathonia also of St. Boniface. HEIDI BONTHRON of Hensall isn't holding up the table, she is merely taking a rest from the trying day she has spent registering for Kindergarten. Undoubtedly, Mrs. Bonthron could have used a rest too. photo by Youngs. Forrest Electronics now has a large stock c4 TV antennas, so, if yours was damaged in the ice storm, have it replaced with a Delhi Colour Reception Model 1047 Antenna. DEEP FRINGE AREA For expert installation at lowest cost call FORREST ELECTRONICS Hensall personals Hensall '102 Richmond St. N. Phone 262-2540 or 262-2143 ' Sales barn Supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers, demand was fair, prices were steady, Fat cattle; heifers $37.00 - $38.40 top to $39.50, steers $40.00 - $42.50, top to $43.20, feeder cattle $35.00 - $44.10. Pigs; weanlings $38.00 - $52.00, chunks $52.50 - $60.00. visited this week with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoy returned home after spending several days at the home of their son Michael in London caring for their grandson, Aaron while their daughter-in-law was in St. Joseph's Hospital with a new baby girl Alyson Wendy. ingasolososillsownhall& KATHY SCHENK, aspiring school student, demonstrated her writing skills to her mother, left, Mrs. Bonnie Schenk and Mrs. Joanne Jasper, during registration for Kindergarten in Zurich, Tuesday. photo by Youngs. 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FROZEN FOOD Blue Water Boston Blue CARROTS CELERY APPLES Eggo Bacon Flavoured 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 11 1 11 1( 4 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 I II 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 FISH 'N,CHIPS WAFFLES $1.09 .110z. 69' 2 /4 54 each 494 Size 113 5/554 AN ASPIRING INTERIOR DECORATOR? — Who knows for sure, but Elizabeth Thompson tries out her hand on a miniature scale while her mother registers her for school in Hensall. photo by Youngs. UcW plan pot luck supper arrangements for a pot-luck supper at May meeting, in- vitations to Zurich on April 1, and to Kippen on April 13, and the general meeting on April 5. Arrangements were made for entertaining at the Nursing Home during May and collecting Canada Packer labels. Flowers are being placed in the Church during March. The meeting closed with a reading "On Getting Involved" and thoughts about St. Joseph, the. patron Saint of Canada, followed by all repeating the Mizpah benedition. Gospel services A series of Gospel Services will be held in the Hensall Public School Auditorium each Thur- sday night, conducted by Rev. W. Hutchinson and Rev. T. Zim- merman, both of London. The first service was last Thursday night. World Day of Prayer Hensall World Day of Prayer was held in St. Paul's Anglican Church Friday. The speaker, Rev. G.A. Anderson took as his subject, "Prayer" illustrating it with the contrasting lives of Mary and Martha, Jesus' friends. The order of service was prepared by the native women of Latin America with the theme, "Education — for all of Life" Taking part as leaders were Mrs. Frank Forrest, Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs. John Solden. Those giving Bible readings were Mrs. Harold Bell and Mrs. Jack Brintnell, and presenting short skits were Mrs. Ian McAllister, Mrs. Audrey Christie, Mrs. Ron Wareing, Mrs. Edison Forrest and Mrs. Carl Payne. Depicted was "The Reality of Poverty, Relationships and Repression." The service concluded with "The responsibility of the Church". Mrs,R, Middleton assisted at the organ. Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon-Schwalm, Mrs. Elizabeth Volland, and Mrs. Daisey Ivey during the week were Mrs. Vera Johnston, Brucefield; Mrs. Anne Finlay, Exeter; Rev. W. Hut- chison, London; Mr. J. Robbins, London; Mrs. Joyce and Miss Janet Taylor, Varna, Mr. & Mrs. Desmond Ivey, Sarnia; and Mr. & Mrs. Otto Schlosser, Swan River, Manitoba. Mr. & Mrs. William Fuss en- joyed a pleasant holiday in Florida. Mrs. Dorothy Munroe of Sea forth was a recent visitor with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Mr. & Mrs. Eric Campbell are holidaying in the Barbados. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Knight have been vacationing in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chaffe, Jacky, Joey and Tony of Mitchell and Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Adams, Exeter, were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett. Mrs. George Dowson un- derwent surgery last week in Clinton Public Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke of Oakville Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted communion service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday when a confirmation class in- cluding Allen Bell, Vicky Baker, Elaine Love, Jacky McClinchey, Sandra Nixon, Kim Stewart, Lisa Stretton, Bruce Thomson, Jim Pollock, joined the church by profession of faith and Mr. & Mrs. Herb Stretton and Mr. Glen Nixon joined by certificate. The flowers in the church were in memory of the late Mrs. Margaret Ingram. BALL- MACAULAY Seaforth 527-0910 Clinton 482-3405 Hensall 262-2418 zzata,.. %AP BALL-MACAUL 5.W.Octs$Szs: S z.,pIletVw . (it Modernize your kitchen with attractive, easy-to- install kitchen cabinets. Makes the kitchen a joyto work in. All cabinets come ready to install, finished or unfinished. Frames are of select hardwoods. All joints tenoned, glued and power nailed. Simply provide us with measurements and we will supply you with estimates; free of charge. Ma"./;,40/7 WO/ Presbyterian Communion UCS Aast Colours Gunn Horne Hardware 2354511 Exeter