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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-01-20, Page 9HEAD-ON ACCIDENT — A Hensall woman Mrs. Wilhelmeue Beck suffered severe injuries as the result of a head-on crash on Highway 4, south of Centralia late Wednesday afternoon, The Beck vehicle is shown on the left while Lucan OPP Constable D. R. Vance and a passerby measure distances. T-A photo gRmrompv.m. 06.0.:.4000$ Seniors enjoy card games Times-Advocate, JantiarylOi 1977 02.9 Local woman sustains serious crash injuries Mrs. Wilhelmene Beck of Hensall is reported to be im- proving in University Hospital, London, following an accident on Highway , south of Centralia late Wednesday afternoon. A vehicle driven by her husband Rev. Donald Beck was in a head-on collision with a vehicle driven by David Caesar of Dungannon. Mrs. Beck underwent surgery at University Hospital Wed- nesday night. Her husband and 16 year-old daughter Susan received minor injuries, and were treated at the same hospital, They were taken to the London HospitalhyHoffman's Ambulance of Dashwood. The Beek vehicle was following a snow plow south on Highway 4 and the driver was blinded by the snow flying from the plow and struck the northbound Caesar vehicle, Stop delaying getting your own home! Constable D.R. Vance of the vestigated and set damages at $4,500. Luca n OPP detachment in- wcroRm an d GREY Approve employee increases Meeting in a special session Monday night, Hensall council members approved a general across-the-board wage increase to all employees of eight percent. At the same time, councillors agreed to hold their own salaries at the present level. The wage increases will apply to the village clerk, works foreman and members of the Hensall volun- teer fire brigade. A couple of hours was spent in an in-depth review of the 1976 budget to familiarize new councillors with operation of most business relating to the village. The next regular meeting of council will be held on Monday, February 14 at 8 p.m. Buying or building, the time is right to strike out for a home of your own. For 87 years this old Ontario company has been custom building mortgage loans to suit the needs and the resources of people just like you. See us today at Victoria and Grey. Serving Ontario since 1889 TRUST COMPANY Dennis J. 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OUTLET "The Store that Saves Yea Moro" On MEN'SJ-80Y5—LAOIES—.GIRILS & BABY WEAR YARD GOOOS-A- P LI NITOR E—MATYRESSES— PAINT—SEW1NG MACHINES-iSMALL APPLIANCES—LAMPS HOURS: Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 5:30 Priday nights 'til 9:00 p.m. Highway 4 - South of ,t1Inton at v onoslro The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER Spaghetti; a food that contains not only vitamins, but exercise, * * * A new study shows that a snail can travel three inches per Minute, or fast enough to outrace a four- year-old to bed. * * * Sign in a busy no-parking zone: "Don't even THINK of itr" * * * A deficit is what the government has when it hasn't as much as if if had nothing. * * * Push: a form of energy that will get you anywhere — except through a door marked "pull:" * * Our doors are always open at JACK'S Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensall 262-2103 HENSALL GAS BAR & STORE Will Be Closed Jan. 24 Re-opening Feb. 8 Thanks 'Lynda 84 Wayne 0;111?"104.40.0eisek.::loi,,, i Por esPARE RIBS Fresh Pork & Beef SAUSAGE Schneiders WIENERS Sliced Baby Beef LIVER Sliced MINCED HAM lb. 89' lb. 994 lb. 794 1 lb. pkg. 694 lb. 49' ib.894 Spaghetti or Macaroni 2.69' Bravo Spaghetti Sauce 28 fl °z 77' PICNIC HAMS Libby's Fancy Peaches 14 fl. 02 .2/894 WEEKEND SPECIALS JAN. 19, 20, 21, 22 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items. Store 262.2017 SIDE OF BEEF HIND OR LOIN OF BEEF Slaughter House 265-2041 Polly processed lb. 85' Fully processed lb. $1.09 7.90 $3.90 BEEF PATTIES No filler, 10 lb. bag TURKEY WINGS 10 lb. box PRICED FOR SAVINGS Smoked A I Li AL'S MARKET HENSALL ONTARIO 1111 '1 I ITTITTIT Powdered Detergent Tide 10 lb!. 44149 Ivory 1.5 litre Liquid Detergent Salad Dressing Miracle Whip Libby's Fancy Fruit Cocktail Libby's in Tomato Sauce Spaghett* 19 fl. oz.3 White Swan, Single Ply Toilet Tissue 2 rolls 2/99' Brown Bear Creamed Honey 1 69 Van Camp Beans with Pork 19 fl oz 454 Green Giant Cream Corn 14 fl. oz. 394 PRODUCE Product Honduras BANANAS lb Tc each59 4 U,S, No. 1, 24's STALK CELERY U.S. No. 1 Cella RADISHES 6.z.2/29' Af1211Her00, Old South Concentrated ORANGE JUICE 12 fl. oz.2/794 FREEZER SPECIALS *Playtime for tots planned at church A new week day experience for pre- schoolers and their mothers is starting at the Hensel' United Church every Friday morning from 1.0 a.rp. to 11:30 a.m. The children will be able to socialize and play with other children. It may be an op- portunity to make a new friend or burn up some pent-up energy. The mothers are welcome to play along with the children, sit and visit with the other women or read a story to some enthusiastic ears. The hour and a half will be what people make of it. A time for visiting, for observing children from off-side or sharing a play experience at their level; something we don't often have time for. Some suitable toys are provided, however any action toys such as wagons and tricycles may have to be brought. If there is an apparent desire for additional play mornings, they may be able to arrange something agreeable to all but we must know how many mothers and tots are interested in this activity. The Hensall United Church has generously allowed the use of their Sunday School basement. For more information and possible transportation of large toys please contact Janis Bisback, 262-2192. Kinettes plan free skating The January meeting of the Hensall Kinettes was held January 12 at the home of Sharon Doxtator with Sharon Fink a guest for the evening. Free skating will be provided by the Kinettes at the Hensall Arena on Saturday, January 29 from 2-4 p.m. A March of Dimes canvass will be conducted in Hensall Monday, January 31. Rev. W. D, Jarvis conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mrs. Robert Taylor led in the service of song playing the piano. Mrs. Irene Finlayson, Men's High: Alf. Ross, Men's Con- UCW meets The regular meeting ofUnit I of Hensall United Church was held on January 13 with Mrs. Ken Elder presiding. She read a poem "What will you do with this year that's so new?" This was followed by a hymn with Mrs. W. Fuss at the piano. Mrs. Elder read the Scripture and her devotional thoughts for the new year were taken from an article "Strength from the back- ward look" written by R. M. Boyd. She said life is lived for- ward but understood backwards. We should expect the backward look to disclose God's promise. God's loving actions will be best seen in retrospect. Christian;, experience confirms this. God is not at our disposal, we are at His,'' Hs grasp of-us is strong even when our hold on Him is feeble. Mrs. Elder led in prayer followed by a hymn and a closing poem "A sure way to a Happy Day". The roll call was answered by the payment of dues. Gifts for the sponsored girl were given. Mrs. Don Joynt read a letter and Christmas greetings from her. Mrs. Joynt had a very in- teresting study on "the Nature of Missions To-day" written by Katharine Hockin. She explained how the patterns of Missions have changed in the 20th century, In many cases it has helped people to become more self sufficient. Unit 1 is responsible for putting food on the tables and making tea and coffee for the annual meeting. Mrs. Elder thanked all for taking part and Mrs. Robt. Drysdale and Mrs. Walter Spencer served lunch. Women's Institute The Hensall Women's Institute met Wednesday evening with the president Mrs. Cecil Pepper presiding and opened the meeting with a poem and "0 Canada" followed by the Institute Ode. Mrs. John Skea gave the finan- cial report. Mrs, Jack Corbett, program convener presided and welcomed all members and guests. The topic of the program was Public Relations and Mrs. Corbett gave a poem "There are ten com- mandments of human relations." A sing song was led by Mrs. Sherritt at the piano, Misses Doreen Van Wieren and Aimette Branderhorst favoured with guitar duet selections. Paul Van Esbroeck, who won the trip to the United Nations last year, which was sponsored by the OddfellOw and Rebekah Lodges, spoke on his trip. He gave his speech which won the trip for him entitled "A Satire onJoining the U.S.A.",which was enjoyed. He also showed pictures taken on the trip. Mrs. Corbett gave Courtesy Remarks expressing thanks to alt. Mrs. Pepper presided for the business meeting and arrangements were completed for the euchre party on February 9. It was announced Ripen East Women's Institute will hold a euchre party in the Legion Hall, January 5. I'olloWing the meeting refreshments were Served. Nrso ha Is Mr. Roy MacDonald IA a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Where he is receiving treatment The Hensall senior citizens met in the local hall Tuesday evening with a good attendance in spite of weather conditions. Percy Campbell presided over the business meeting and Mrs. Irene Finlaysonread the minutes in the absence of the Secretary Mrs. Grace Peck. An invitation was accepted to attend a dinner in the Legion Hall, .Hensall, Wednesday January 19 hosted by the Kippen East Women's Institute. A "Thank You" was read from the Hensall United Church for the part the Seniors took in the Christmas program at the Church. Following the meeting four tables played progressive euchre and one table played crokinole, Winners for the euchre were ,Ladies, High: Mrs. Percy Campbell, Ladiet Consolation: solation: Clarence Volland, Lone Hands: Mrs, Clarence Volland, Lucky Cup: Mrs. Anita Bengough, Crokinole prize: Mrs. Gertrude Moir, Nearest Anniversary: Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Volland. Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Dorothy and Vera Brintnell.