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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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'