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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-06-02, Page 12WHAT TO HAVE — Laura Wright of Hensall takes a few minutes to decide what to have during the Hensall United Church supper. Laura's mother, Nancy gives her a helping hand. Photo by McKinley Extend tender call for Hensall arena to allow contractors more time to prepare their tenders, he said. "There were a couple of con- tractors who requested the ex- tension because they were only allowed two weeks to prepare their tenders," he said. Hensall Community Centre and Arena Fund Chairman Eric Luther said the fund reached $11,4000 this week. The twelve fund drive routes have been assigned and are active, he said. The new Hensall Community Centre and Arena will require $150,000 of local donations to reach the total cost of $600,000 for the arena. Tells about chemical age Larry Gillians of Toronto was the guest speaker at Carmel Presbyterian Church, Sunday representing the Alcohol and Drug Concern Program. His ad- dress was on "The Chemical Age". Miss Brenda Pepper presided at the organ. Rev. Doug Fox of Huron College will con- duct service next Sabbath when Baptism service will be held. Sunday June 12 the Sacrament of Communion will be dispensed. The WMS of the church are holding their annual birthday party, June 6 at 8 p.m, when Rev. and Mrs. Pierce of Crediton will be guest speakers. United Church Pentecost Sunday was ob- served at the Hensall United Church during the service con- ducted by Rev. Don Beck with Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ. The choir sang the an- them, "0 Mighty God, when I behold the Wonder" and the sermon was entitled, "It is to your advkitage" when Rev. Beck pointed out that the coming of the Holy Spirit is for all, makes all things possible, is the spirit of unity and equity and is in all ways to our advantage. Next Sunday, Holy Communion will be observed at the morning service. Learn how to do-it- yourself right in our store. Introducing ourTV information centre. 99 practical tips: Each project is carefully cov- ered in a three minute video taped program that you can select and watch in the comfort of our store. Step by step explana- tions. You'll pick up tips that can save you time, effort and money. Starring Wally and Natalie Bruner hosts of Wally's Workshop, a U.S. television pro- gram. This exciting video program is FREE and available only at Homecare Building Centres. Come in and see it soon. SEE IT SOON AT: Balliguiducaulavy Ltd. Richmond St., Hensall 262-2418 This is Our Final Month - Our Final Clearance. Save Now at 1 /2 Price Off - and that's a lot of Savings T .EE-g•al AY Family HENSALL OPEN TOO P.M. FRIDAY The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER This new - fangled sewage in Hen- sail isn't all it's cracked up to be. Noticed the number of brown back lawns lately? * r * They say money talks, Unfor- tunately, when it hears our name, it says, "Who?" * * Fellow we know says he wouldn't mind not getting a raise if he could just be exempt from collec- tions. * * * Anyone observant enough to guess your age correctly will an- noy you in other ways, too. * * * JACK'S Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensall 262-2103 (... con observe correctly that an- noying trouble you've been hav- ing with your piece of lawn or garden equipment. YOU MEAN THERE'S MORE -- Angie Chipchase, 1 1/2 of Huron Park was all eyes as she watched crowds of people helping themselves to mounds of food during the Hensall United Church supper. Photo by McKinley witatimmiar JACK RIDDELL LIBERAL COMMITTEEROOMS IN HENSALL OPEN TO SERVE YOU in our mobile trailer at 107 King St., Hensall (South side of Main St., opposite Town Hall), For Election Information and Transportation on Election Day CALL il▪ ii11111111111111111111111111m111111111imintilinitiniiiimitinninnininninim7 NIIIMININSIMININIO-11111NOMM • ix mensa and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Hilda. Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Student wins many awards, including a research grant Alumni Graduation Award. The Association of Professional Engineers Medal is a gold medal and books of approximately $50. value, which are awarded to a graduate of 'an accredited engineering course, who taking honours, obtain the highest weighted average percentage in the practical work and written examinations of the year. The O.A.C. Alumni Foundation offers annually in the Bachelor of Science Engineering program, an award of $200. and a gold medal to a graduating student who has maintained a minimum DON NOAKES of a B standing in all semesters while participating in and con- tributing to an extra-curricular program on campus. Donald was also recently awarded a National Research Council of Canada Post-graduate Scholarship worth $6,000. He will hold tenure of this scholarship in the Department of Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo in Sep- tember of this year and will be working • toward a Master of Applied Science Degree in Systems Design Engineering. He is a graduate of South Huron District High School in Exeter. Install windows in local church New stained-glass windows are being installed in Hensall United Church. The two front windows were installed last year in the south side of the church and now the remaining windows, in the east and west sides are being added. It is hoped that many cold draughts will be eliminated and that they will preserve the beauty of an already beautiful church. Individual donations and joint efforts of the congregation have raised the necessary funds. •i• A.' • ir 14%,1111KIN XXXX:%. •!*::• vi•••••:;•• •••••:•;••.;:•.:. •••, ,::;•.X."•••••• • . • • COUNTRY STYLE • BLADE or 4 SHORT RIB 7 9 ROOTS LB Heinz Prepared ' Mustard 16 fl. oz. 39'. Mitchell's Apple Sauce 19 fl oz 2/89' Allen's Orange Drink 48 fl, oz 2/99' Frostie Drink Crystals 13.3 oz. 89' Scott Twin Pack Paper 'rowels 99' Purina 17.6 oz. Cat Chow 554 Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup 216 fir 69c Libby's 14 fl. oz. Red Kidney Beans , 3/994 Instant Mashed Potatoes 12 oz. 69' Swift's Prem 12 oz. tin Luncheon Meat 85' Choice Local Beef Store 262-2017 Slaughter House 262.2041 FRONT OF BEEF Barbecue Style, Cut for a Maximum of Steaks and Beef Patties LB, SIDE OF BEEF Fully processed TURKEY DRUMSTICKS 10 lb. box TURKEY WINGS 10 lb. box BEEF PATTIES No Filler 10 lb. bag 694 Ib, 894 $4.90 $3,90 $7.90 RADISHES Fresh Top Canada No. 1 Seedless CUCUMBERS Produce of U.S.A. PEACHES FROZEN FOOD Blue Water Thrift Pack FISH & CHIPS 32 oz. FREEZER SPECIALS Produce of USA GREEN ONIONS Produce of U.S.A. 5 bunches $ 1 5P 1 2P1 lb 594 1.59 AL'S MARKET HENSALL — ONTARIO WEEKEND SPECIALS JUNE 1, 2, 3 4 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve ;he right to limit all quantities or; all advertised items. ilrithrrnTutrmr imam Tenders for construction of the Hensall arena have been ex- tended to June 6, according to Hensall clerk Bob Heil. Council decided to extend the deadline last week from May 31 Page 12 June 2, 1977 Area pair Celebrate A large number of relatives, neighbours and friends gathered at the Zurich Community centre on Saturday in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adkins, 25th wed- ding anniversary. The evening was spent in dancing to music by the Bluewater Playboys. The couple received many gifts and a purse of money. Refreshments were served, also the anniver- sary cake. Mr. and Mrs, Adkins made a fitting reply, expressing sincere thanks to everyone, At the Spring Convocation, University of Guelph, held Friday May 27, 1977, Donald James Noakes, son of Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Noakes, Hensall received his Honours Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree, Donald was awarded the Association of Professional Engineers Medal and the O.A.C. ;Yvt4,ofea4 Mrs. Rena Mitchell, Paris spent a few days visiting with Mrs, William Petty. Constable' Phillip Nelson, Mrs. Nelson and Christopher of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mrs. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Troyer. Mrs. Harold Elder who was a patient in South Huron Hospital was able to return to her home. Mrs. Harry Horton who was receiving treatment in South Huron Hospital, Exeter returned to her home Friday. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Goodman of Detroit visited with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbdtt last week. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker are visiting with Constable Doug Wein, Mrs. Wein and David who have taken up residence in Ot- tawa. Miss Ruthanne Flaxbard of London visited with her grand- parents Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch on Wednesday Mrs. Oesch's brother, Mr. Oliver Bedard of Sarnia visited on Thursday and at the weekend their nephew and wife Mr. & Mrs. Russell Smith of Detroit and their grandson and wife Mr. & Mrs. Gary Flaxbard of Kitchener visited. Mr. Richard McCullough of Burr and Miss Margaret Deaves of Mitchell visited with the for- mer's grandmother, Mrs. Robert Middleton on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Parker were pleasantly surprised on the occasion of their 45th wedditig.,— anniversary, when the members of their family surprised them at their home presenting them with many useful gifts and a social time was enjoyed by all. The Hensall Women's Institute will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Wed- nesday, June 8, at the Legion Hall and move to the Hensall Bean Pot at 7:30 p.m. for supper. Members please take note of the change in time for this meeting. Beef Barbecue A very successful Beef Bar- becue was held at the Hensall United Church on Wednesday, May 25. Three sittings were served with approximately two hundred at a sitting and many compliments were received about the meal. Many thanks to all who helped in any way to make it such a success. Bedtime Beauties The seventh meeting of the Bedtime Beauties was held on Tuesday, May 24 and was opened with the 4H Pledge. Roll Call was, "Something I have learned in this project. During the business period, the minutes were read and a Fashion Show to be given at the United Church on June 7 was arranged. The exhibit for Achievement Day was discussed. Home assignment is to com- plete record books. Queensway happenings Unit 2 of the Hensall United Church entertained the residents of Queensway Nursing Home to music and bingo Monday af- ternoon. The Church service was. conducted by Rev. Don Beck with Louise Mitchell at the piano. Visitors during the week were Betty Smith with Lynn Latimer and other ladies. Mr. & Mrs. Sid Pullman of London visited Bernice Lavery. Mrs. Shirley Prouty visited Lynn Latimer and Isobel Sproat, Dorothy Prouty visited Vera Lammie, Misses Greta and Amy Lammie also visited Vera Lammie. Leslie Mitchell visited his mother Louise Mitchell. Visitors With Dr. Vosler were — his wife Virginia, daughter Mrs. John Sheridan, John B. Sheridan and family of Winnetka, Ill, visited their grandfather Dr. Vosler, Mr, & Mrs, Fred Glanville visited Harold Glanville. Howard Johns visited his mother Mabel Johns. Visitors with Russell Erratt were his wife,Pearl, Mr, & Mrs. Elmer Hayter, Mrs. Richard Robinson, Mr, & Mrs. George Stephenson, Mr. & Mrs. Frank McClinchey and his daughter t'lelen Taylor, Miss Ruth Skinner, Exeter visited Ruby Miners and Louise Mitchell, Beef Blade or Shoulder Steaks lb. 89 Devon Sliced Bacon lb. '1.29 Medium (Formerly,Minced Chuck) Ground Beef lb. 89' Schneider's Wieners 1 lb, pack79' Pure Pofk Sausage ib99c Sliced Baby Beef Liver .49' Mac & Cheese Loaf th95'