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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-03-31, Page 14Page 14 Thries-Advocpte, March 31, 1977 CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda PPlyne, Phone 262-5D18 bArs. Bertha MocGrggor, Phone 262-202$ The organizational Steps in preparation for the erection of a new community centre complex in Hensall are well underway. A fund, raising committee chaired by Eric Luther has been formed and are presently getting a program of activities arranged. The Parks board and Council have joined forces to send members to form a building committee which will be HEADLOCK — Mitchell's Gory defenceman Dave Kinsman after Despite pleas from Exeter fans allowed the play to continue. Smith puts a headlock on battle for the puck in the corner, for a holding penalty, the referees T-A photo Hawks • DRYSDALE'S HOME HARDWARE WATCH FOR OUR SPRING SALE FLYER COMING SOON onthrois ofjjensall ...85NOWM U.S. No. 1 Cabbage WEEKEND SPECIALS MARCH 30, 31, APRIL 1, 2 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the nght to limit all quontates on oil advertised Items AL'S MARKET HENSALL ONTARIO 1111'!;111TTITTTMTPITI1111011 a. Local man helps brother in 90th birthday celebration Henson arena comirsittees set Hold tests for skaters Mr. Wilbur Dilling has been spending the past week with his daughter and son-in-law Mr, & Mrs. Alan Olson, in London. While there, he and the family celebrated his brother, Austin .billing's ninetieth birthday at Strathmere Lodge where his brother resides. c - )::A) Let Us \--/ Hear ir From You/ If you know of a young couple recently married or about to be just fill in this coupon and mail to our office. We will start a 6 month subscription for the newlyweds as our wedding gift. NAME OF NEWLYWEDS — ADDRESS DATE MARRIED SIGNATURE 711e excterTr-itneit-Aittiocate Box 850 E xetet Omar. 235 131, Miss Debbie Gooding visited with her grandparents Mr. & Mrs, Edgar Munn on her return to Thunder Bay. Miss Sandra Fletcher of Kirkton visited during the holidays with her uncle and aunt Mr. & Mrs, William Tinney and family. Constable Doug Wein, R.C.1VI.P. Mrs. Wein and David, Whitby spent the week-end with Mrs. Wein's parents Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker. Mrs. Jack Simmons and Dale returned home after holidaying in Florida. Mr. & Mrs, Don Mousseau and family returned home after holidaying at Freeport in the Bahamas. Mr, & Mrs. Harold Scruton of Port Dover visited over the week- end with the former's brother-in- law and sister Mr. & Mrs. Peter McNaughton. Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The sermon subject was "When my Faith is Weak". Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the piano for the service of song, The service next Sunday will be held in the Sanctuary at 10:00 a.m. The movie "The Cross and the Switch Blade" is being shown at Brucefield Centennial School, Saturday, April 2nd at 8:00 p.m. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon T. Main of Stoney Creek visited last week with the latter's mother Mrs. Ida Munn. Mrs, Wilmer McDonald, Mrs. Ruth Ann Penrose, Mr. & Mrs. Jack McDonald and Bill Barber of Brampton were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Cudmore. Mr. & Mrs. Brian Collins, Sarah and baby Jeffrey, Kit- chener visited on Wednesday last with the latter's mother Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mr. & Mrs. Ray McNeil and daughter Karen of Fergus visited with the latter's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch on Sunday. Mr, & Mrs. Glen Hodgins and baby Michelle of Ailsa Craig, visited Friday evening. Bill Gibson of William's Hairstyling, is pleased to an- nounce that Miss Terry Garrow of Clinton joined his staff at his beauty shop in Hensall. Sales Barn Prices were steady at the Hensall Sales Barn last Thursday and demand was active. Supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers. Fat cattle; heifers, $37.50- $39.50, top to $43.1.0; steers, $40.50-$43.00, top to $44.50. Pigs; weanlings $42,00-$51.00, chunks $52.50-$60.50. The Zurich-Grand Bend Figure Skating Club held their C.F,S.A. skating tests for the year Sunday, March 27, Those successful passing their Preleminary Dances were: Dutch Waltz — Joanne McKinley, Sandra Datars, Darren McKinley, Kim Bedard, Sandra Coleman; Canasta Tango — Joanne McKinley, Sandra Datars, Darren McKinley, Kim Bedard, Sandra Coleman; Junior Bronze Dances — Willow Waltz — Missy San- dilands, Elizabeth Datars; Ten Fox — Missy Sandilands; First Figure Test — Elizabeth Datars; Bronze Free Style — Darlene Oesch, The judges were Mel Douglas, Grand Bend; Bea Martin, St Marys; Pat Anstette, Clinton and David Roe, Watford. The club professional is Pauline Bell, responsible for actually getting the building in place. This committee is chaired by Coog Knight with Homer Campbell, Bill Soldan, Paul Neilands, Bob Caldwell, Bev Bonthron and Wayne Reid also on the com- mittee, The building committee is meeting regularly and are presently waiting for a prr iminary rough plan to be cc npleted so they may begin, to it,vite contract bids on the new arena complex, Church News Anglican At St, Paul's Anglican Church, Holy Baptism was administered by Rev. G. A. Anderson to Michael James and June Elizabeth Marie, children of Mr, & Mrs. Richard Bennett Hughes. The text of the sermon was taken from St. John's gospel, chapter three, "Marvel not that I say unto Thee ye must be born again", United • The United Church service for the first Sunday in Lent was conducted by Rev. Don Beck who took as his theme, "A New Beginning," The fifteen voice choir, under the leadership of Mrs. John Turkheim, sang the anthem, "Lead me to Calvary". Next Sunday, Palm Sunday, there will be special services at both Hensall and Chiselhurst churches. The General meeting of the U.C.W. will be at 8:15 p.m. on Monday, April 4, when Mr, Hare of Compassion of Canada, London will be showing slides of South East Asia, According to Wayne Reid, who is also Chairman of the Parks- Committee, the arena com- munity centre will be one floor only and' will include an ice surface and community hall. "The building will be pre- engineered, that is everything is built to size and then put up," says Mr, Reid, "This is the way most of the new arenas are being built and as there are no architect fees the building is cheaper." Even so, the cost of the new facility has been tentatively estimated at $501t,000 to $600,000 of which $125,000 to $150,000 would have to be raised through public subscription. Chairman of the fund raising committee Eric Luther says he is optimistic the committee will reach this goal, but he ern- phasized the fact the committee is in the very initial stages,. Their only responsibility is to raise the required funds, but Mr. Luther says no press releases will be given until the committee is completely organized and can present a well-thought out plan of action, By JACK LAVENDER A little knowledge can be dangerous. Especially if one of your kids passes it on to the neighbors, The Light Touch * * * Once a family was considered shiftless if they lived from payday to payday. Now they're good managers, * * You know you're getting on when you realize that the last place anybody would look for you is where the action is. * * * We are fast approaching the paint where nothing we have to say is worth the cost of mailing it. * * Neighbours who borrow usually take everything but a hint. * * Why not borrow a few hints from the new Briggs & Stratton plan for the do-it-yourselfer from your neighbors at JACK'S Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensall 262.2103 Heinz 14 fl. oz. Frying Chicken Beans in Tomato Sauce a/S I Heinz Tomato or Vegetable Peameal By the Piece 10 fl. oz. 5p1 Back Bacon Crest 100 ml Tooth Paste s 1.39 Kleenex Paper Towels 2 roll pack 89 Delmonte 14 fl. oz. Tropical Fruit Salad 2/89' Dutch Liquid Bleach Aylmer Crushed, Sliced or Tidbits 1411. oz. 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