HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-06-16, Page 20Announcement
George T. Moore wishes to advise that
effective July 1st, 1977, the insurance agency
of Mr. Peter L. McNaughton, Hensall, Ontario,
will be amalgamated with the George T.
Moore Insurance Agency, Exeter, Ontario.
147 Main Street, S.
P.O. Box 1585,
Exeter, Ontario, NOM 1 S0
Telephone
(519) 235-2211
Times-Advocate, June 16, 1977
CAT'S IN THE FIDDLE WINNER - Ken Brown, left, holds the box while Larry Flett pulls the winning ticket
from the Henson Cat's in the Fiddle contest. Leroy Keyes, Grand Bend, won first prize for $25 and ten other
lucky winners won free admission to Hensall's Ontario Fiddlers Contest, Friday evening. T-A photo
Hensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
District Institute president
says take time for all things
Redwood
Safe!
OLYMPIC
SUM
PEDwOOD
Come in today and save $6 off the regular gallon
price of Olympic Redwood Stain.
Olympic Redwood Stain is absolutely the finest
"quality you can bUy. Use it on all your decking,
patio furniture, fences • .. any wood you want to
give the lasting protection and beauty of Amer-
ica's quality redwood stain, guaranteed against
cracking, peeling and blistering. Olympic Red-
wood Stain. Save while the supply lasts at this
price.
BUILDING CENTRE
Ball-Macaulay Limited
HENSALL 262-2418
NOW
ONLY
by Jean Munn; $5.00 gift cer-
tificate donated by Len
McKnight's won by Grace
Wurm, Exeter; $7.50 gas donated
by Ted Thuss won by Betty Sim-
mons; soap and cologne donated
by Ron's Health Centre won by
Betty Simmons; lamp donated
by I3endix No. 2 won by David
Rowcliffe; hand bag donated by
"Guess Who?" won by Marilyn
Taylor; 2 mirrors donated by
Hensall Motors won by Harold
Willert.
GIVE FATHER A CHAIR
He will appreciate it . . . and you and the
kids may get to use it too.
The La-Z-Boy Rechna-Rocker of your
choice will add a new life style to your
home. Imagine, an evening of reading,
TV-viewing, rocking, or reclining even
to full bed in a handsome La-Z-Boyl
You'll enjoy all the comfort you've
ever dreamed of!
La-Z-Boy's exclusive Comfort Selec-
tor is available on all Reclina-Rockers.
This La-Z-Boy "first" lets you put
your feet up and really stretch out.
Your favorite style, Traditional, Con-
temporary, Early American, is avail-
able in a panorama of beautiful deco-
rator colors, fabrics and vinyls.
FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL ON LA-Z-BOY CHAIRS
20% OFF
MANUFACTURER'S
RETAIL
PRICE
onthrois
(filensall
HOMEMAKERS TO HURON COUNTY
Open Tues„ Wed., Thurs. & Sat.9 .6
Friday 9 a.m. • 9 p.m.
CLOSED MONDAYS
Hostess
Coffee Beans 1 lb 1.99
,,,19'
3 oz. 59'
12 fl. oz., ea . 554
Billy Bee
Creamed Honey
Dessert Topping Mix
Dream Whip
McLaren's
Relishes
Mother Parkers Economy Pak
Tea Bags 1.83
Swift's Premium
Cooked Ham 11/2 lb. can 2.99
David's Carrousel or Festival
Cookies 32 oz 1 .59
Weston's
Apple Pies 24 oz 79'
lb
lb
Ground Beef
Medium
lb 89°
Whole, Half or 1/4
Football Hams 1.39
Fresh Pork
Sausage lb. 98'
Our Own '
Summer Sausage
By the piece $ 1 39 Sliced $ 1 069
FAWN FOOD
Kent Concentrated
ORANGE JUICE 12 fl. oz. 2/79'
PRODUCE
Produce of U.S.A., Size 138
VALENCIA ORANGES
Produce of f U.S.A.,
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CABBAGE
Produce of U.S.A., Size 23
CANTALOUPE
FREEZER SPECIALS
dozen 99c
2/s1
2/s1
Choice Local Beef
Store 262-2017 Slaughter House 262-2041
FRONT OF BEEF
of Steaks and Beef Patties
Barbecue Style, Cut for a Maximum 1. 694
SIDE OF BEEF lb. 894 Fully processed
TURKEY DRUMSTICKS 10Ib. box $4.90
TURKEY WINGS 10 lb. box $3.90
BEEF PATTIES No Filler 10Ib.bag $7.90
Blade and Shoulder
Steaks
Sliced
Chicken Loaf
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List winners in successful Auxiliary penny sale
The Legion ladies held a most
successful Penny sale on Friday
evening with the following prize
winners: $10.00 voucher from
Home Hardware donated by Big
"0" was won by Marilyn Taylor;
table donated by Bonthron's Fur-
niture won by Lloyd Allan; lawn
chair donated by C. E. Reid &
Sons won by Bob McKee; table
cloth donated by Tee Jay
Fashions won by Lottie McLen-
nan; bath oil and bubble set
donated by Leona Parke was won
by Steve Harburn; cream and
sugar set donated by Peter
McNaughton won by Marlene
Smith; fire extinguisher donated ,by Hyde Bros. won by Doug
Volland; $5.00 bill donated by
Joynt Insurance won by Kay
Hesselwood.
Floral display donated by
Ron's Variety won by Jean
Munn; half gallon ice cream
donated by Shaw's Dairy won by
Garnet Allan; $10.00 bill donated
by Richman Photo won by Bev
Moir; one year subscription
Zurich News won by J. Britton;
$10.00 bill donated by Reid's
Body Shop won by Chris Erb;
$10.00 voucher at Al's Supersave
won by Garnet Allan; after bath
freshener donated by Leona
Parke won by Jeff Britton; a per-
manent wave donated by Bill's
Hairstyling won by Annie Reid;
admission for two to dine and
dance donated by Pineridge
Chalet won by Pat McBride;
jewellery box donated by Legion
Auxiliary won by Pat McBride;
$12.00 service call donated by
Don Travers won by Viola
Slavin, Exeter.
Cheese board and cutter
donated by Gerbros Mill won by
Bill Noakes; one single portrait
donated by Brian Richman Photo
won by Bill Carlile; punch bowl
donated by the Seaforth and Hen-
sall Nursing Homes won by
Lousie McVean; ash trays
GRADUATES - Margaret 4.
Hyde; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Hyde, RR 1 Hensall,
received her Masters of Education
degree in educational administra-
tion at the recent University of
Western Ontario convocation.
She is on the staff of the London
Boad of Education.
100 Years
for St. Paull
The 100th anniversary, of St.
Paul's Church, Hensall, will be
celebrated at a special,service on
Sunday, June 19 at 3.00 p.m. The
Right Reverend William
Townshend D.D., LL.D., Suf-
fragan Bishop of Huron, retired,
will be the guest preacher, and
the service will be conducted by
the Reverend George Anderson,
Rector of St. Paul's and Rural
Dean of Perth. The guest soloist
will be Mrs. Roland McCaffrey,
Exeter,
St. Paul's Church was opened
for worship on June 10, 1877. The
Very Reverend Michael Boomer,
Dean of Huron, preached at the
morning service, the Reverend
John Gemmel, London, preached
in the afternoon and the Rector,
the Reverend Thomas Ryan,
preached in the evening. The
choir from Christ Church,
Exeter, assisted at all three
services and the combined at-
tendance was 975.
The Village of Hensall owes its
existence to three enterprising
brothers from England. To the
present site of the community
came George and John Petty who
took up land on the second con-
cession in 1854. James Petty, the
third brother, came out later.
Communion Service
Rev. E. G. Nelson of First
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth
Interm-Moderator conducted
Communion service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
when Mts. William Tinney and
Mrs. Samuel Rannie joined the
congregation and were received
into membership. Miss Brenda
Pepper presided at the organ.
Next Sunday, Rev. Nelson's
son who is a student minister will
conduct the service. There will
be no service on Sunday June 26,
as it will be the Cromarty an-
niversary.
UCW meet
Attending the Centennial
Celebrations at the U.C.W.
meeting of Brucefield United
Church on Tuesday afternoon,
June 7 were Mrs. Earl Rowe,
Mrs. Albert Alexander, Mrs. Eric
Luther, Mrs. Russell Erratt, Mrs.
William Rogerson, Mrs. James
McAllister, Mrs. Laird Mickle,
Mrs, Carl Payne, Mrs. Alice
Ferg, Mrs. Lorne Chapman, Mrs.
Albert Shirray and Mrs. Ken
Elder.
donated by Kozy Korner won by
Raye Schwalm; $5.00 donated by
Jim. Taylor Industries won by
Annie Reid; one year subscriup-
ton to The Times-Advocate won
by John Chappel; lock set
donated by Murray Baker won by
H. Austin; Timex watch donated
by Home Hardware won by Lois
Wurm, Exeter; vase donated by
Alvin Taylor won by Carrie
Norry; $5.00 bill donated by
Jack's Small Engines won by
Gordon Munn,
Six-week garbage collection
donated by Glen Nixon won by
Betty Simmons; plant donated
by Farmer Bill's Flower shop
won by Hilda Smale; set of
glasses donated by W. G. Thomp-
son's won by Bob Carlile; $5.00
voucher for baking donated by
Duttman's Bakery won by Vera
Brintnell; twenty quarts milk
donated by Hensall Dairy won by
Helen Tinney; patio lights
donated by Parker & Parker
GETS B.A. - Mary Thomson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Thomson, Kippen, graduated
from the University of Western
Ontario with a Bachelor of Arts
degree. She is a graduate of
South Huron District High School.
Farm Drainage won by Ivan
Coleman.
Bracing lotion donated by
Leona Parke won by Mrs. Robt.
Simpson; electric bun warmer
donated by Knight Electric
won by Brent Southcott; plant
donated by Country Flowers won
by Marg McDonald; $5.00 bill
donated by Ice Box won by Mrs.
Charlie Hay; teddy bear donated
by Ladies Auxiliary won by Judy
Baird; chair donated by Bendix
Plant No. 1 won by Evelyn Ran-
dall; patio table donated by W,
G. Thompson & Son won by
Ivan Coleman; lawn chair
donated by Hensall Co-Op won by
Susie Vanstone; lawn chair
donated by Hensall Co-Op won by
Janis Bisback; pop draws
donated by Tuckey Beverages
won by Brenda Smale, Susan
Vanstone, Jane Pollock, Becky
Baker.
Footstool donated by O'Brien's
Upholstery won by Jessie
Archer; $20.00 donated by
Custom Trailers won by Ray-
mond Beierling; two draws
potato chips donated by "Guess
Who" won by Jane Pollock and
Karen Shiels; one year subscrip-
tion to Huron Expositor won by
Ray Schwalm; four quarts oil
donated by Kyle's Garage won
by Bill Noakes; one gallon house
paint donated by Fink's won by
Dorothy Reynolds; fishing pole
donated by Hensall Legion won
by Tammy Alexander; set of
glasses donated by Smith
Construction won by Mrs. R.
Hoffman; permanent wave
donated by Style Beauty Salon
won by Kay Hesselwood, Blyth;
two dinners donated by Bean Pot
won by Jean Munn; five mugs
donated 1337 Ed,Little won by Bet-
ty Sangster; $5.00 bill donated by
Jim's Machine Shop won by Mrs.
Robt, Simpson,
Redwood Stain donated by'
Ball-Macaulay won by Pat
Pollock; hair colouring donated
by Flynn's Barber shop won by
Betty Sangster; WOO bill
donated by Hensall Sales Barn
won by Vera Brintnell; one year
subscription by Clinton News
won by Ray Schwalm; $5.00 bill
donated by Huron Auto Body won
2 Ply, 200's
60:s 2/ 4)4
1 ha
23 oz
The Hensall Women's Institute
held their June meeting at the
Legion Hall and at the Beanpot on
Wednesday, June 8. Beginning
with a business session at the
Legion Hall a report of the
District Annual held at Grand
Bend United Church on May 19
was given by Mrs. James
McAllister. The theme was,
"Take time for all things" and
the president Mrs. Roylance
Westcott, Exeter, spoke on that
subject urging all to get away
from dollars and cents and enjoy
the things of life, our work,
family, the world, sixty minutes
of each hour -.to take time to
think, play, read, pray, love, be
friendly and show appreciation
for all things.
The speaker, Mrs. Maluske of
Chesley, spoke on, "All the
flowers of all the tomorrows are
the seeds of today, The seeds are
friendship, attitudes, and con-
cerned love. Mrs. McAllister
reminded members that the
London Area Convention would
he held at Vanastra
In other business, it was
decided to donate $25.00 to the
A.R.C. Industries in Dashwood
towards a new cooler. Mrs.
Payne reported that the bus trip
was fully booked at the present
but she would endeavour to get a
bigger bus: The programs for
next year are to be similar to last
years, The president Mrs. Cecil
Pepper announced that an
executive meeting will be held on
Wednesday, June 15
It was also decided to enter a
decorated car at the Hensall
Spring Fair parade, committee to
be Mrs. Rosa Harris, Mrs. Sam
Rannie, Mrs. Carl Payne and
Mrs. Tom Sherritt.
All members then moved to the
Bean Pot and enjoyed a delicious
dinner of ham, pineapple and pie
with appropriate vegetables.
After the meal, the meeting
returned to the Legion Hall and
enjoyed euchre. Winners were,
high Mrs. Elizabeth Riley,
second high Mrs. Tom Sherritt
and low Mrs.. Cecil Pepper.
MARK EVENT
Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Allan
were pleasantly 'surprised on
Saturday on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniversary when
their family entertained them to
dinner at the Bayview
Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Smale who were
bridesmaid and groomsman
were guests.
The guests of honour were
presented with an engraved
silver tray from the family.
Relatives and friends assembled
at the Legion Hall where a plea-
sant evening was enjoyed by all.
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