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Times-Advocate, 1978-10-19, Page 19CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 H 0 ri sa 11 and district news Shows energy conservation film Times-Advocate, October 19, 1973 Home economist addresses Institute r SENIOR CHAMPS — Champions for the senior division of the South Huron Public School Cross Country meet were recognized at the meet on Thursday. From left to’ right are third place finisher Bill Moffat of McCurdy, first place finisher Karl Heather of Usborne and runner- up Tony Jones of McCurdy. In the girls division, Starr Jesney of Hensall Public finished third, Catherine Patterson of Exeter Public was in top spot and Gaynor Mullin of McCurdy finished second. T-A photo Some of the highlights of her trip to Europe were - given by Mrs. Rena Caldwell at the Hensall Women’s Institute meeting held in the Legion Hall on Wednesday. Miss Bea McClenaghan, Home Economist then showed a film on Energy Conservation” followed by the members receiving question and answer sheets on energy conservation, Mrs. Myrtle Sherrittthanked both speakers and presented Miss McClenaghan with a gift. The program opened with a sing-song, and closed with Mrs. Elizabeth Riley giving courtesy remarks. A total of 17 members answered the roll call, “Name a Canadian export 1 and its destination” and three guests were present. The president, Mrs. Joyce Pepper chaired the meeting and opened with a poem, “Reasons for life.” Correspondence included an invitation to Seaforth Women’s Institute the previous night which regretfully no-one had been able to attend; a cheque from Exeter Fall Fair committee for the Women’s Institute exhibit; a letter from the Provincial Secretary of Social Developement requesting support and participation of the Institute to help develop awareness and enthusiasm for International Year of the Child (IYC) and to promote activity on behalf of our children; and a letter from the Home Economist, Miss Bea McClenaghan an­ nouncing the short course on “Home Decorating” to be held in the County. Mrs, Jessie McAllister reported on the morning session of the Fall Rally held in Londesboro on Monday, October 2 and Mrs. Joyce Pepper read a report prepared by Mrs. Hilda Payne on the afternoon session. The rally is to be held m Huron South in 1979 - place to be chosen at a later date. In other business, the president thanked everybody who had helped in any way with the Women’s Exhibit at the fairs and announced that the 64th Annual Convention for London Area would.be held at the Banqueter in London on November 1 and 2 but was unable to find a delegate to attend. Plans were then finalized for the Dessert Euchre to be held in the Legion Hall on October 18 and after the November meeting schedule was reviewed the meeting closed with the Queen. Hostesses, Mrs. Eileen Rannie and Mrs. Winnie Skea and their committee served a lovely lunch; programme conveners were Mrs. Pearl Koehler and Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Hensall Kinettes will not be holding their Fall Rummage Sate Area cleric speaks about human rights INTERMEDIATE CHAMPS — The top three finishers in each division were recognized at the South Huron Public School Cross Country meet held Thursday near Varna. For the in­ termediate boys it was Gerry Grubble of McCurdy in third, Michael Walden of McCurdy in top spot and Steve Laithwaite of Exeter Public in the runner-up spot. In the girls division Leanne Dillion finished third, Tracy Verhoeven of Zurich Public in the top spot and Jacki Cottrell of Hensall Public finished in second place. Staff photo Unit two of Hensall United Church held their thankoffering meeting on Monday with nine members present. Mrs. Mona Alderdice led the meeting and opened with a poem. Mrs. Pat Venner conducted devotional on “How to keep the Sabbath and opened that with another poem and concluded with a Thanksgiving prayer. The speaker was Pastor Bodenham and taking a text about David he spoke on Human Rights. The business was con­ ducted by Mrs. Diane Gerstenkorn and she read an vinvitation from Mrs. Helen Drysdale inviting the group to her home for the next meeting with an invitation to swim that evening. The Huron-Perth executive will be meeting at Wingham on November 14 at 1.30 p.m. Diane closed the meeting with another poem. After a contest, hostesses Mrs. Jeanette Turner and Mrs. Beatrice Richardson served lunch. when the subject of “Parent Finders” was discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett moved into the residence they recently purchased from Mr., and Mrs. T. Shepherd on Richmond street south. Mrs. Mabel Shirray was in Orangeville last week arranging the funeral of her aunt, the late Mrs. Ethel Mae Tremain. Mr. & Mrs. William Mickle and John, Exeter, spent Sunday with the former’s mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle. COPPER DISPLAY — Roy Brock of Hensall was one of the many exhibitors at Saturday's craft show in Lucan. He is shown above with his display of copper items, T-A photo y R. K. PECK APPLIANCES ”/n the heart of downtown Varna" Vacuum Cleaners - Sales & Service of most makes CB Radios & Accessories Speed Queen Appliances Moffat Appliances Smoke Sensors Insect Lights & Fly Killing Units Handcrafted Gifts Phone 482-7103 Immediate Cash for your Silver Coins J Town Hell He.nsall United Church The service at Hensall United Church on Sunday was conducted by Rev. Garnett Husser who preached on the subject, “Open that door,’’ Mrs. Donna St. John sang a solo, “How lovely are Thy dwellings” by Liddle ac­ companied by Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey on the organ and Dr. Ralph Topp at the piano. The children now leave for Sunday School during the last.verse of the Children’s Hymn. The new telephone number for the minister is 262-3245. Personal Welcome to Mr. & Mrs. John Corbett who have moved into town from the farm; they have taken up residence on Richmond Street, South. Saturday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch were Mrs. Russell Smith and Mrs. Charles Smith and Michael from Detroit; also Mrs. William Oesch from Milverton and Mrs. Edmund Oesch from Zurich. Mrs. Mary Beth Hoy of London daughter-in-law of Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoy was a panel member on CFPL TV’s “Inquiry” last Sunday i iii iii 111 ii 11 ii ii i ii mm i tn 111 ii ii hi 11 it ii The Light Touch Hensall Civic Corner Events scheduled for official opening of Hensall & District Community Centre Nov. 1: 7:30 p.m. dedication & ribbon cutting ceremony Nov. 2: Family Night- free skating Nov. 3: 8 p.m.: Intermediate Hockey - Hensall vs Zurich 9 p.m.: Dance - Mozart Melody Makers Nov. 4: 8 p.m.: 'Hensall .Zurich Combines - Ontario Championship Team vs Zurich Oldtimers 9 p.m.: Dance - Bluewater Playboys By JACK LAVENDER Notice of Nominations Nominations will be received at the Clerk's office by the clerk of the Village of Hen­ sall in the period commencing on October 16 and concluding on October 23 at 5:00 0 P.M. for the positions of A. Reeve and 4 councillors for the Village of Hensall B, 2 Public Utility commissioners for the Hensall Public Utilities Commission. Each of the mentbers so nominated if elected are to serve a 2 year term commencing the 2nd Monday in December 1978. The required nomination forms may be ob­ tained from the Clerk's office and must be completed, filed with and accepted by the clerk by the above deadline. SCHOOL SUPPORT LIST The school support list for the Village of Hensall is posted in the Clerk's office. The last day for filing applications for alteration of school support is October 27, 1978. PRELIMINARY VOTERS LIST The preliminary voters list for the Village of Hensall will be posted in the clerk's office on October 13. The last day for filing applications for correction, deletions or ad­ ditions to the list is October 27, 1978. For further information regarding procedures under the election act contact the un- d6rSi9ned' ' '• Elizabeth A. Oke Clerk-Treasurer 262-2812 = If there were any justice inE E the world, we'd be permitted E = to fly over pigeons oc-E E casionally. = E * * * E E If you look like your passport = = photo, you aren't we// = E enough to travel. E ~ * * * E E Did you notice that watchE E packets disappeared about- E the same time pockets | watches were beginning to| s make a comeback? = E * * * E = Man is funny. Three percent = E increase on phone ana hydro E = bills mean nothing. Three = E percent increase on sales E = taxes really hurt, = S # W ★ = Cross a porcupine with an = E alarm clock, dnd you get a E E stickler for punctuality. = E * * * E = Now's a good time to get a s E HOMELITE chainsaw at E | Jacks | | Small Engine Repair = I 07 Queen St, Hensall I E 262-2103 s E Your HOMELITE dealer for | zSouth Huron - North E E Middlesex, 5 Ttiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiu? 4-H Clubs Hensall one, the Cookie Monsters 4-H Club held their third meeting on Tuesday. The meeting started with the roll call and then all went into the kitchen and made cheese chowder. Mrs. Pepper had brought peanut butter and apple spread and Linda Zwann brought pumpkin, banana and peanut butter loaves and all tried everything. Everybody got a title page called the Cooking Monsters. Then the meeting was adjourned on a motion from Sandra Nixon and Janice Campbell? Hensall 4-H club number 2, held their third meeting at the Hensall United Church on Tuesday. The president - opened by saying the Pledge and then the members tasted Potato Cheese Chowder and Peanut Butter and Carrot spread. Everybody did lesson three-in the books and then melted fat was made in the kitchen before the meeting was adjourned. Hensall seniors talk crafts The Hensall Senior Citizens met in the local hall on Tuesday evening with the President Mrs. Bertha MacGregor presiding and opened by singing “O Canada” with Mrs. Laird Mickle at the piano. Following the Roll Call and minutes the Treasurer Mrs. Bert Horton gave the bill and financial statement. The Carpet Bowling on Mon­ day afternoon and Crafts on Friday was discussed and members asked to attend. A letter was read stating a Musical Revue featuring “The Scott Family” will be presented in the Wingham High School on Saturday, October 28th at 8 p.m. The entertainment committee: Dick and Pearl Taylor and Dorothy Brintnell directed Euchre and the social com­ mittee: Myrtle Sherritt, Jessie McAllister and Elizabeth Alexander served lunch. Prize winners were: Ladies’ 1st Elizabeth Riley; Gent’s 1st Perc Campbell; Lone Hands: Emma Campbell; Consolation: Vera Ross; Lucky Chair: Vera Lemmon. The evening concluded by singing “The Queen”. r Please Support The New Hensall Cub Pack on APPLE DAY Sat. Oct. 21. We are paying 225% over face value for 1966 and older Canadian and 250% for 1964 and older American. We will be in Exeter Tuesday Oct. 24 to pur­ chase coins. For details Phone 681-7813 or 681-5312 anytime No amount to large or too small. BEST BUYS AT AL'S GROCERY ITEMS ■BHBBHBBHH Tomato Juice Maxwell House Ground Coffee Catelli Pastas , Monarch All Purpose Flour Mom's Parchment Margarine Royale Colour Print 1 48 oz. 59^ Frozen 1 lb. vp bag $2.69 Paper Towels Dr. Ballard's Champion Dog Food Philips Standard Light Bulbs Granny's Home Style Butter Tarts Sears catalogues ... a marketplace for home fashion finds. w ..’1.69 1 lb. pkg 49^ 99' 15 oz. tin 4^/ Wf Jr 2's, 60 & 100 watt 69' pkg. of 12$ J •) Q CATALOGUEOCdlb SHOPPING Come in and look through our fastest catalogue- PHONE 262-3316 ----------frozenFooifc McCain's Supreme Pizza Kent Orange Juice <1.89 12.5oz.c No. 1 Bananas Frying Chickens Store made Beef & Pork Luncheon Loaf Store Sliced Bacon 10 lb. Box Choice I Store <262-201 Patties Burns Sliced Sausage Store Packed Wieners Pure Beef 79' 89* 89* 51.39 $1.49 s1.49 Turkey Wings 39' Processed Side of Beef 51.2 9 Processed Hind of Beef J1.49 Processed Loin of Beef $1.59 Processed Rib of Beef b *1 >49 IkPRODUCE Macintosh Apples 51b. bag 99* ABATTOIR HOURS Slaughter — Monday, Pork Slaughter — Tuesday, Hours for Picking Up Freezer ........ ............... . ..........-—. or Custom Orders. Tues, to Fri. — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Prices in Effect October 19, 20 & 21 PLEASE MOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items Because of increased costs we find it necessary tc make a 50c charge for grocery delivery. AL Choice Local Beef & Pork Abattoir Phone: 262-2041 MARKETS FUPER AVE GROCERIES & FRESH PRODUCE Phone: 262-2017 Hensall