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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-06-23, Page 12Page 12 June 23, 1977 The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER You have to take pains if you want a nice garden - especially in your back. * * * What should not be heard by little ears should not be said by big mouths. * * * We hope that when insects take over the world, they'll remember with gratitude how we took them along on all our picnics. * * * Buzz over to JACK'S Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Mensal! 262-2103 It's a whole new world when you have that piece of lawn or garden equipment expertly tuned by Jack. 1st, Robert Reed, Sudbury; 2nd, Worbington, Lindsay. Keven Reger, Elmira; 3rd, Glen Fiddling Ladies Open, 1st, ALL-ONTARIO CHAMPION - Donald Reed of Sudbury captured the Ward Allen Memorial trophy for Ontario Champion Fiddler at the Hensall Fiddlers Contest Saturday night. Eleanor Townsend of Toronto placed second with last years winner, Ed Gyurki of Woodstock placing third. Grace Bender, Ward Allen's niece presented the trophy. Better job offer, Clerk Heil resigns Hensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-S018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 2624025 100 YEARS OLD - St. Paul's Anglican Church, HensalL St. Paul's church marks 100th anniversary service Fleecy Fabric Softener 176 fl. oz. '2.29 Mir Twin Pac Liquid Detergent 24 fl. oz. 994 Catelli Mac & Cheese Dinner 55: BALL-MACAU LAY LIMITED BUILDING CENTRE • 4, 114.4 METAL ROOFING AND SIDING for Farm Buildings, 1 Cottages, Garages, Boathouses- in galvanized, pre-painted and aluminum. Economical in cost and lasts for years without repairs. Rigid design makes handling easy and safe. Easily applied -sheets can be reversed to lie either way to suit the prevailing wind and weather condi- tions. 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Donald Reed of Sudbury is the new Ontario Champion Fiddler. Mr. Reed won the title Saturday night at the Hensall Fiddling competitions. Eleanor Townsend of Toronto placed second in the Open class while last years champion Ed Gyurki of Woodstock placed third. Other class results are as follows Novelty Class, Gerry Smith, Exeter, Fiddling 35-55 years, 1st, George Mitchell, St. Catharines; 2nd, Willis Desjardine, Dash- wood; 3rd, Ken Majaury, Kit- chener. Fiddling 70 years and over, 1st, Romeo Landriault, Markstay; 2nd, Ernie Adair, Parkhill; 3rd, George Gogne, Sarnia. Fiddling, 12 years and under, 1st, Michelle Lubinecki, Scar- borough; 2nd, Madonna McQuaid, Seaforth, 3rd, Anne Marie McQuaid, Seaforth. Fidding, 55 years and over, 1st, Tom McQueston, King City; 2nd, Nelson Howe, Staffa ; 3rd, Viggo Sorensen, Atwood. Fiddling, 20 years and under, Wage disagreement and a better job offer has led to the resignation of Hensall Clerk Bob Heil. Heil presented his resignation, effective July 31, to Reeve Harold Knight, June 14, after accepting a position with the Township of Wainfleet and Regional Municipality of Niagara for a higher wage. Heil said he requested a raise Women gather following quilting The UCW of Chiselhurst Church held their June meeting Tuesday following a morning of quilting. President Mrs. Dorothy Parker presided and opened the meeting with a poem "The Weaver" followed by the theme song and prayer. Mrs. Pearl Taylor had the worship "Praise The Lord". The roll call was answered with your favourite flower. A thank you note was read from the Hamilton Family. The offering was received and dedicated. Mrs. Mary Brintnell was in charge of the program and read a poem "Thank You, Lord" The treasurer gave a report. Mrs. Rosa Harris had the Citizenship entitled "Precious Promises". Members were reminded to bring articles for the bale for Angola. The treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Brintnell was given permission to pay all accounts during the summer months. Huronview Auxiliary The June meeting of the Huronview Auxiliary was held in the Craft Room on Monday, June 20 at 1 p.m. The meeting opened by all repeating the Lord's Prayer. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Anne McNichol, the minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Betty Scratch. The treasurer, Mrs. L. Lockhart gave the report of the Bazaar and Bake Sale, both of which were very successful. The Roll Call, "Where I would like to go on a trip" was answered by , 17 members. The members were asked to start and prepare ar- ticles for the Bazaar in the Fall. The next meeting will be held on July 18 at 1.30 p.m. Mrs. Luella MacDonald adjourned the meeting so that all could go to the Auditorium where Bayfield and Blyth were in charge of the program this being Senior Citizens week. United Church Rev, Don Beck was back in his pulpit to conduct the service on Sunday, June 19, at the Hensall United Church, His sermon was on "Encountering Christ", The choir lead by Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ sang the anthem, "Jubilarre". from Hensall council in January, March, and May but demands were rejected. The wage demands consisted of raises over three month periods throughout 1977 to total $14,400 by the end of December, he said. The clerk of Hensall currently receives $13,000 per year, Heil said he received an offer greater than $14,400 from Wainfleet Township but refused to release his new wage figure. Heil will be assuming the duties of deputy clerk-treasurer for Wainfleet township August 1 and will replace Wainfleet clerk- treasurer Austin Miner, March 1, 1978, following Minor's retirement. Council met Wednesday June 15, to accept Heil's resignation and advertise for a new clerk. Heil has served as clerk of Hensall for 23 months. Peukkgell4 Joan and Paul Dodds visited over the weekend with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol while their parents Mr. & Mrs. Don Dodds attended the 20th reunion of Don's attendance at Guelph University. Mrs. Walter Spencer is a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, London. Sim Roobal was taken to South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Sunday and later transferred to St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs. Orby Kestle of Florida visited with Mr. Wilbur Dilling at the weekend and with Mrs. Wilbur Dilling in the Queensway Nursing home. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Rannie and family of Sarnia visited with the former's mother, Mrs. Sam Rannie on Sunday. Mrs. Art Warner of Kitchener visited with her mother, Mrs. Rannie on Tuesday. Mrs. Brian Collins, Sarah and Jeff, Kitchener, spent Thursday with her mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mrs. Grace Peck is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs. Ross McMillan, Tom and Ann, Waterloo, spent Saturday evening with Mrs. McMillan's mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mr. & Mrs. Alf Smith celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on Sunday, June 19, at the home of their daughter Marilyn, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Tedball of RR 3, Thedford. Attending were their family, Mr. & Mrs. Pat Flannery, London, Mrs. Elsie McKellar, Thedford, Mr. & Mrs. George Smith, London, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Tedball, Thedford, Mr. & Mrs. Dick Tipping, Dorchester, sixteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends who attended were Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hughston, Ingersoll, Mrs. tony Bodnar, Thedford and Mr. Donald McDonald. Gifts and flowers were received from friends and the family. 4 WM Ellen. Ruth Knapp, Ancaster; 2nd, Karen Reed, Sudbury; 3rd, Kathy Ferguson, Kitchener, Step Dancing 12 years and under, 1st, Cindy Willoughby, Watford; 2nd, Anne Marie McQuaid, Seaforth; 3rd, Becky McKinley, Zurich, 13-25 years, 1st, Kim Craig, Blyth; 2nd, Ted Elliott, Blyth; 3rd, Debbie La Palm, Simcoe. 26 years and over, 1st, Ernie La Palm, Simcoe; 2nd, Chuck Joyce, London; 3rd, Jim Petrie, Atwood. Lodge given travel gavel Noble • Grand Mrs. Dorothy Parker presided at the regular meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening, assisted by the Vice Grand Mrs. Maggie Campbell. Thank yous were received from Mrs, Evelyn MacBeath, Mrs. Ruby Bell and Mrs. Vera Lemmon. An invitation was accepted from Mrs. Olga Chipchase L.S.V.G. to arrange a Rebekah and Oddfellow picnic at their home, which was accepted for July 17. Mrs. Maggie Campbell reported for the visiting com- m i ttee . The members of Goderich Rebekah Lodge were guests and presented the Noble Grand, Mrs. Dorothy Parker with the "Travelling Gavel" and a bouquet of carnations. Mrs. Grace Fuller, Noble Grand of Goderich expressed greetings. Happy Birthday was sung to several sisters. At the close of the meeting, Mrs. Isobel Rogerson favoured with piano selections, after which bingo and euchre was played. Three draws were made following the euchre and were won by Alice Masse, Wreatha Gregg and Ruby Bell. A social hour concluded the evening. Parke-Taylor M.A. D.D. Suf- fragan Bishop and Robert McKinley M.P. Rev. G. A. Anderson was in charge of the service and the Forrest orchestra played. Dr. M. B. Parker, a former rector, read the first Side Bacon 1 lb. pkg. Maple Leaf Sweet Cured Cottage Rolls Sliced Fresh Ham Steaks Boneless Lean Rolled Pot Roast Fresh Ground Reg. Ground Beef Hamburg Blade or Shoulder Beef Steaks Sliced Mac& Cheese Loaf FAWN FOOD McCains Straight ar Crinkle Cut SUPER FRIES PRODUCE' CARROTS Produce of U.SA., 2 lb. bag 2/99' Produce of U.S.A. WATERMELON each 99' FREEZER SPECIALS Choice Local Beef Stare 262-2017 Slaughter House 262-2041 FRONT OF BEEF L8.69 Barbecue Style, Cut for a Maximum of Steaks and Beef Patties SIDE OF BEEF Fully processed lb• 89$ TURKEY DRUMSTICKS 10 lb. box $4.90 TURKEY WINGS 10 lb. box $3.90 BEEF PATTIES No Filler 10 lb. bog $7.90 The one-hundredth an- niversary was celebrated at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Hensall, with many former members attending and renewing acquaintances. Also in attendance was the Right Reverend G. H. White Swan 2ply, 200's NOVELTY CLASS WINNER Gerry Smith of Exeter won the Novelty class Ontario Fiddling Championship with a routine which included everything from fiddling behind his back to on top of his head. His daughter Linda attempts to follow the fiddle with the microphone while her father performs at the Hensall Fiddling Competitions last weekend. Photo by McKinley .39 .19 .29 ib.89' ib.69' ib. 89' lb. 89' 21b bag 69' PoOmitylar FOR LESS