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Times-Advocate, 1979-02-28, Page 15
HENSALL NURSERY OPEN HOUSE — The Hensall Nursery School held an Open House at the Hensall arena Wednesday. Above, teacher Madame Shirley Vaillancourt watches as students Scott Lawson, Jeremy Neilands and Kelly Lansbergen en joy playing with a Leggo set. Staff photo Pane 15Time»-Advocate, February 28, 1979 YOUNG MOULDERS — F , ' . Lansbergen busy at the Hensall Nursery School, Wednesday morning. Plasticine keeps Danny McClinchey, Mark Dalrymple and Andy ‘ Staff photo 71 Brock St. Hensall for Men & Women Hensall and district news CINDY'S Hairstyling Shoppe For appointment Please Phone 262-3125 Operated By Cindy Taylor Tuesday - Friday 9:00 to 5:00 Thursday Evenings & Saturdays About people you know Mrs. Mrs. Bertha MacG/egot, Phan© 262-2025 CORRESPONDENTS Hilda Payne, Phene 262-5018 Builaings c) Mobile Homes CLASSES OF PERMITS AND FEES Township of Stephen The fees for the permit shall be based upon the total cost of the construction of the building or structure including the value of all work, labour and materials in accor dance with the following scale: CLASS OF PERMITS 1) Building Permit*: a) New Buildings The sympathy of the community is extended to Dr. J.C. Goddard in the death of his mother, Mrs. J. Goddard who passed away in Kelowna B.C. on Friday February 23rd in her 94th year. Besides Dr. Goddard a •daughter Mrs. (Betty) F. Falconer of Athabasca, Alberta survives, also eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Dr. J.C. Goddard attended the funeral in Kelowna on Monday. Hensall II4-H Club The Hensall II, 4-H Club held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Cecil Pepper on Tuesday evening. Everyone recited the 4-H Pledge and the minutes of the previous meeting were read, by Lisa Hammather. Since this meeting was on jewellery, various pieces of jewellery were shown in cluding helpful facts about collections, care and how to wear jewellery. Mr. Burt Coleman of London spent the week end at the home of his mother Mrs. Gladys Coleman and brother Ivan. Hensall churches The service in Hensall United Church was con ducted by Rev. T. Garnet Husser on Sunday. The sermon subject was “Crossing The River”. Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey presided at the piano. Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The sermon being entitled “Qualities of a New Nature.” Mrs. R. Taylor presided at the piano. The World Day of Prayer service will be held in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Friday March 2nd at 2.30 p.m. Rev. T. Garnet Husser will be the guest speaker. The flowers in the church memory of the late Murray were Dlaced in loving Bell by his family. A FUTURE CASHIER — Kelly Lansbergen is intrigued with the operation of a toy cash register at the Hensall Nursery School Wednesday morning. Staff photo We are overstocked and must sell these sofa beds. For the next 4 days we are offering our stock of regular and queensize sofa beds at substantial savings. A few examples of the savings are listed. Many more at the store. Why not consider a SOFA Bonthron's of Hensall if" ‘ s ^zW " '■ ••• • DISCOUNTS OF UP TO 50% OFF Kroehler Reg. Size CONTEMPORARY STYLE Sofa bed, Loose Pillow Back, Side Bolster Cushions. Upholstered in Pewter Corduroy, Spr ing filled mattress. Reg. $829 $ J| 4 JI 50 Discounted 50% J ONE OTHER SOFA BED IDENTICAL TO ABOVE COVERED IN NYLON TWEED. Reg. $829.00 £4 fl A 50 Discounted 50% to J Sealy Reg. Size COLONIAL SOFA BED Brown/Beige Floral Pattern 100% Nylon Fabric. Spring Filled Mattress. Reg. $499.00 Discounted 20% Kroehler Reg. Size SOFA BED Traditional style, Beige/Brown, Floral Fabric. Reg. $639.00 $*0*40 Discounted 40%_____ SAVE UP TO 50% OFF oathroiis 262-2023HENSALL Fine Furniture & Accessories Inglis Appliances & Service HOURS: Tues,, Wed., Thur*,, Sat. 9-6 Closed Monday Honor departing family Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lavery, Roxanne and Ronald are leaving this week to take up residence in Banff Alberta. Bob has been manager of the body shop at Hensall Motors Ltd. for the past ten years and Donna has been House Mother at the Queensway Nursing Home for the past several years. Com plimenting them on their departure were numerous social gatherings. On Sunday February 11th the families of Bob and Donna surprised them at their home with a family dinner and presented them with luggage. Roxanne and Ronald were presented with identification bracelets. .Tuesday evening a dinner was held at the Queensway Nursing Home in Donna’s honour when the staff presented her with a piece of luggage. The same evening the Hensall Firemen had a dinner in Bob’s honour and presented him with a musical antique fire truck. On Valentine’s evening a party was attended at the Pine Ridge Chalet when they were presented with a purse of money. That evening Eric and Alvin Campbell presented Bob with a Gold Bulova Accutron Quartze engraved watch. On Friday the Staff at Huron Motors Ltd. presented Bob with a barometer. The neighbours of the Lavery’s presented them with a crystal bowl on their departure. Amber Lodge Receives Invitations Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, vice grand, presided for the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening in the absence of the Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel Corbett and was assisted by Mrs. Olga Chipchase. Mrs. Riley reported for the visiting committee and the C.P.T. committee stating there will be a euchre on March 9. An invitation was received to attend a dessert euchre and bake sale at Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter on March 27th at 1.30 p.m. Also an invitation to attend the Ruth Rebekah Lodge Stratford on April 3rd was received. The Past Grand of the lodge received an in vitation to a supper at Pride of Huron Lodge Exeter on March 8th at 7 p.m. Cars leaving local hall at 6.30 p.m. Crokinole Party The choir of Carmel Presbyterian Church sponsored a crokinole party on Friday evening. In spite of the weather there were seven tables playing. The ladies’ high prize was won by Miss Beatrice Thompson; ladies’ consolation prize: Gloria Mousseau; gent’s high prize: Bruce Thomp son; gent’s consolation: Clarence Volland; lucky cup: Jane Pollock; nearest birthday: Paul Hoggarth. A delicious lunch was served at the close. d) Enlargement*, Alteration* or Repair* to Ail Buildings 2) Demolitions 3) Occupancy Permit FEE $30.00 for first $1,- 000.00; $2.00 for each additional $1,000.00 thereafter to $100,000; $1.00 for each $1,- 000.00 000.00 $30.00 000.00; additional $1,000.00 thereafter to $100,- 000.00; $1.00 for each $1,000.00 over $100,- 000.00 $30.00 for first $1,- 000.00; $2.00 for each additional $1000.00 thereafter. $30.00 for first $1,- 000:00; $2.00 for each additional $1,000.00 thereafter to $100,- 000.00; $1.00 for each $1,000.00 over $100,- 000.00 $10.00 $10.00 (if inspection required) Wilmar D. Wein Clerk-Treasurer over $100,- for first $1,- $2.00 for each BEST BUYS AT AL'S CUT TO ORDER Choice local Beef and Pork Maple Leaf Sweet CuredCottage Rolls1.59 *1.69 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER = If you can't remember a = joke, don't dismember it. s * * ★ = Two pessimists met at a = party. Instead of shaking = hands, they shook heads. ~ * * * = One recent poll showed = that 90% of the people = are not interested in the = opinions of others. E * * ★ | The sexes may be equal — = but did you ever hear of a E housewife going into = retirement? X * * * = A fellow in a real dilemma = is an ecologist who has just E stepped on a rattlesnake. ~ * * * 2 Slither over to | Jack's | Small Engine Repair = Service s 107 Queen S., Hensall | 262-2103 = for a real strikes no- | nonsense imall engine = miiinienante. niiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiit Processed Hip of Beef Beef & Pork Sausage Store Packed Wieners No Filler Beef Patties No Filler Beef & Pork Patties Cooked Ham ?2.09 Chicken Loaf . ’1 .29 lb. lb. 89‘ 89’ .’1.75 ’1.49 FROZEN FOOD Highliner Haddock Rich Coffee Rich Sears catalogues ... a marketplace for home fashion finds. in batter, 14 oz. ’1.89 i6°z- 39< Sears CATALOGUE SHOPPING Come in and look through our fastest catalogue- PHONE 262*3316 Kleenex twin-pack, assorted colours, Paper Towels . Lipton Cup-A-Soup 4s, assorted varieties Post Sugar Crisp Cereal slippy Peanut Butter -i- ’ 1 Heinz in tomato sauce, Spaghetti Billy Bee Canada No. 1 Creamed 400 g. pkg., each f .09 .89 14 oz. tin 39' Honey Bick's Sweet Mixed Pickles Powerdered Detergent Fab Robin Hood All-Purpose Flour 2 lb. container ’1.99 Mt 3.5 kg. bag f 9 Philip Standard (60 or 100 watt) Light Bulbs Weston Chocolate Swiss Rolls Weston Raspberry or Lemon Butterhoms —PRODUCE twin-pack jy jy 4s, pkg.OT‘ Ontario No. 1 Pot(li(MrS 10 lb. bag 69« CEE grade Spy Apples bJg ’1.19 Green Produce of U.S.A. No. 1 Onions 6s, pkg. ft 2 bunches AAATTfMD MOIIDQ Bee* slau9»1,er — Monday, Pork Slaughter — Tuesday.Hours for Picking Up Freexer ___________ __________.___ ____ or Custom Orders. Tues, to Fri. — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m, to 1 p.m. Prices in effect March 1,2, 3, 1979 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items. Because of increased costs we find it necessary to make a 50<t charge for grocery delivery GROCERIES & FRESH PRODUCE Phone: 262-2017 Hensall Choice Local Beef & Pork Abattoir Phono: 262-2041 UPERWP Nr Ki BTI AVE