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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-12-07, Page 25Honor area Times-Advocate, December 7, 1978 WIN Dianne Wilson, Notice to our CUSTOMERS R. K. PECK APPLIANCES December 31st, 1978 BALL-MACAULAY Phone 482-7T 03 J master charge ville. Front, Lisa Hamather, Hensall; Darlene Faber, Kippen and Janice Campbell, Hensall. By JACK LAVENDER => * * * = Whether health or wealth is the greater blessing depends on which you don't have. * * * ”/n the heart of downtown Varna" Marilyn Pepper, Hensall; Nancy Stoll, Kippen; Seaforth and Janice Rose, Egmondville. CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. BeH ho MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Jack's Smail Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensail 262-2103 iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiim GET COUNTY HONOURS — A number of Hensall and area girls were among those receiv­ ing County Honours in a 4-H Achievement held at Seaforth Friday night. Back, left, Catherine Ribey, Seaforth; Marion Hunt, Walton; Rebecca Jantzi, Hensall and Susanne Eggert, Egmond- Nancy McGregor and Kathy Finlayson, Photo by Oke lllllllllll <IIIIIIILI|llllllllll|tllllllllll£ The Light Touch EASY Each advertiser will have one area resident's name in ad, If you spot your name, phone the Exeter Times-Advocate at 235-1331 and we will send your Wintario ticket to you. If after your name the word "Turkey" appears we will contact Al's Super Save in Hensall where you may pick up your turkey. Total of Prizes, 2-10 lb. Turkeys and 9 Win­ tario Tickets each week. Sarnie'cy*'§ Li»ca'n Fun? You bet it is! Yamaha’s Enticer 250 is a quick, agile machine that goes where the snow is, from hills to trails " to powder. But expensive? Not at all. It’s the little Yamaha $ that’s a lotf ' * ............. Shop These Fine 1 Mile West and 1 Mile South of Hensall R H 2 Hensall phone 262-6142 Bonthronzs invites you to see their collection of fine gifts for the home including lamps,pictures, brass beds, curios, clocks and more. View OUR CURIO CABINETS CLOCKS AS ILLUSTRATED AND GRANDFATHER GRANDFATHER CLOCKS 868 WM GLASTONBURY Like its gentlemanly forebearers on the old English country estates, Glaston­ bury imbues all who pass with a gent­ ly sense of consistancy. The classic crested pediment and reeded corner columns accent the full-length door and sides, the lustrous brass weights and pendulum set off the brass-etched moon dial with raised Arabic numerals on the clock face. (Shown in Florentine Cherry finish). 874 W THRACIAN A distinctive alignment of pecan veneers on the base panel makes the Thracian a showpiece in its class. Car­ pathian Elm Burl overlay on the massive hood adds a note of unique craftsmanship. (Shown in Morocco Brown finish). CHARGEX 262-2023 HENSALL OPEN MONDAY TILL CHRISTMAS w •« 4 Hensall Stores FREE XMAS DRAW Your Choice Men's or Ladies' Watch Value $50.00 Coupon Each Purchase Mrs. Mabel Glenn ^DE KI ALL DAY MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY Box 433, Exeter Vlbll FRIDAY NIGHTS ALL YEAR DELIVERY ON APPLIANCES EXTRA. At the 4-H Homemaking Achievement night held at Seaforth Public School Friday 125 4-H Homemaking members in 11 clubs in the Seaforth area presented exhibits, skits and demon­ strations. Following the program based on their fall project Essential Edibles, the members were presented with awards for successfully completing the project. As well, receiving ad­ vanced honours for com­ pleting 18 homemaking projects were Dorothy Medd, Seaforth and Jill McLellan, Kippen. Receiving provincial honours for completion of 12 projects were: Marilyn Pepper, Hensall; Nancy Stoll, RR 2 Kippen; Dianne Wilson, RR 1 Brucefield; Jean Murray, RR 5 Seaforth; and Janice Rose, Egmondville. Receiving County Honours for completion of six projects were: Wilma Van Dyk, RR 4 Seaforth; Catharine Ribey, Seaforth; Marion Hunt, RR 4 Walton; Rebecca Jantzi, Lisa Hamather and Janice Campbell, all of Hensall; Susanne Eggert, Egmond­ ville and Darlene Faber, Nancy McGregor and Kathy Finlayson, all of Kippen. The Seaforth Achievement night was the final one of six similiar in Huron County for about 800 members under the direction of the home economists of Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Clinton. The spring project will be Accessories, The Final Touch. HOLD PARTIES The staff of the Bank of Montreal enjoyed their Christmas party at the White Carnation on Friday night. Hensall Branch 468 of the Royal Canadian Legion and the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Legion are holding the Christmas party for their members' children in the Legion Hall on December 10 at 2 p.m. United Nations The Rev. A. Young of Goderich conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday, the subject of his message was “The Blessing of Unrealized Nations”. Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the organ. The Induction service for the Rev. Kenneth Knight who has been called to the charges of Carmel, Caven and Cromarty congregations will be held in Caven Church Exeter on Thursday, December 14. Rev. Young will be in charge of the services next Sunday. If you don't think money grows on trees, price one in a week or two. * * * Rare valumet a book that's _ returned to you by the. per- s son who borrowed it. The first thing they used to take at a hospital was your pulse. Now it's your in­ surance number. * * * Then there was the centipede that put its best foot forward and kicked itself in the ankle. ★ ★ * You only need two legs to have that faulty chainsaw corrected at On Sunday, members of the Hensall Legion and Ladies’ Auxiliary en­ tertained the residents of Queensway Nursing Home and treated them to ice cream, cake and candy. On Thursday the Thames Road UCW showed slides and had Christmas music and treats for the residents. Monday afternoon saw the Bethel Reformed Church Ladies’ hold bingo games and supply treats to the residents. Visitors with Louise Mitchell were Vera Pinkham and Verna Coates and her son Les Mitchell. Betty and Cecil Smith visited with Nell Kendrick and Lynn Latimer. Ruth Durand, Al Varley and Susan Durand visited Mrs. Kendrick. Visitors with their husbands were Mrs. Purdy with her husband Len; Pearl Erratt with her husband Russell Erratt; Mrs. M. Oesch with her husband Pat Oesch. Mr. D. Rozendol visited his wife Alice. Barb Dougherty visited her mother Mrs. Irene Kalbfleisch. Church service was conducted by Rev. Forrest accompanied by Mrs. Mitchell at the piano. Seniors meet The Three Links Senior Citizens will hold their Christmas supper meeting in the local hall on Tuesday, December 12 when the tickets will be drawn on the quilt. Fete departing neighbor A surprise farewell party was held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Nick Blom when neighbours and friends gathered to wish Mrs. Peggy Forrest “good luck” as she takes up residence in her home in Exeter. A variety of games were played followed by a presentation the ac­ companying address being given by Mr. Nick Blom. Messrs. Ken McLean and • Vacuum Cleaners - Sales & Service of most makes • CB Radios & Accessories Speed Queen Appliances Moffat Appliances Smoke Sensors Insect Lights & Fly Killing Units Handcrafted Gifts Br w ! ' Bl ^W9Bj ’’r*’ ton 1 PROVINCIAL AWARDS — Certificates for completing Provincial Honours were presented to five girls at Friday's Huron 4-H Achievement held in Seaforth. From the left are Brucefield; Jean Murray, Photo by Oke Hensall and district news Hensall Legion members entertain at Queensway Jim McGregor presented the gift on behalf of the neigh­ bours and friends. A delicious lunch was enjoyed by all. Personals Mrs. Rosa Harris of Smithers B.C. is spending a few weeks with her son-in- law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. William Noakes. Mr. Jack Corbett who has been a patient in Victoria Hospital, London undergoing treatment returned to his home. Mrs. Hugh McEwen who underwent surgery in Vic­ toria Hospital, London returned to her home this week. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland, Gwen and Michael of Clinton were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. James Sangster and Brad. Mr. & Mrs. William O’Brien and family of Brigden spent Sunday with Mrs. O’Brien’s parents Mr. & Mrs. Joe Flynn. Mr. Gerry McClinchey of Brantford spent the weekend with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Edgar McClinchey. The Hensall Kinettes are sponsoring a Christmas Party for all children at the Hensall Public School at 1:30 p.m. Saturday December 9. Santa Claus will be there. BALL-MACAULAY ftomecare BUILDING CENTRE Our December 3 1st Year end is fast approaching We ask for your cooperation in checking any outstanding balances and for your remittance to reach us before Seaforth 527-0910 Clinton 482-3405 Hensall 262-2418