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Times-Advocate, 1979-07-04, Page 26Lady back to England Miss Muriel Hayman of Surrey, England, who has been visiting with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne, has returned to her home. While here she crossed on the Chi- Cheemaun ferry at Tober- mory, visited the Agawa Canyon and Moosonee and Algonquin Park. Grade 8's graduate A most en3oyable evening was held at the Pineridge Chalet on Wednesday when the Grade 8 Students of Hensall Public School and their parents or guests were honoured after a bountiful dinner with Diplomas. The two top students each received the twenty-five dollars presented -by the Kinettes. They were Jane Pollock and Peter Dougall Promotion Certificates were given out during the evening to the top high academic standing. They received silver dollars. Rev. Stan McDonald was the guest speaker and Mr, Eric Mansfield presented a slide display of the Grade Eight's trip to Montreal. The teachers attending were the Principal Mr, Ron MacKay, Mr. Pearson, Mr. E. Man- sfield, Mrs. Deichert, Mrs. Chris Eagleson, Mrs. Jacobi, Mrs. Horner, Mrs. Alma Westlake, Mrs. Stoneman, Mrs. Preszcator. Plan three day trip The "Three Links" Senior Citizens are planning a three day bus trip to Upper Canada Village and Ottawa August 22, 23, and 24th. Anyone wishing to secure seats on the bus please contact Mrs. E.R. Davis or Mrs. Ruby Bell. All seats are to be paid for by August 1st, Cancel services Owing to the holiday season the services in Cannel Presbyterian church will be withdrawn on July 8th and July 15th when the congregation will attend service at Hensall United Church at 11,00 a.m. Service will be resumed in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday July 22nd at 11.30 a.m, with Rev. K. Knight in charge. Noe "I 0A Tirres.Acivecate, July 4, 1979 nsa and district news CO R RESPQNPENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 2412. 01 a Mrs. latortho Mocregor, Phone 242.2025 AUXILIARY EXECUTIVE — The new executive of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hensall Legion was installed Friday night. Back, left, executive Vera SMale, sgt. at arms (va Reid, second vice- president Hilda Smale and executive Jean Munn and Joan Beierling. Front, secretary Donna Allan, treasurer Mona Campbell, president Bea Uyl and vice-president Alice Neilands. Three country citizens is topic of UC sermon The morning service at conducted by the minister, Hensall United Church was Rev. Stan. C. McDonald with Mr. Brian Dickenson of Stratford at the organ. To celebrate Dominion Day, The children's story was called, "Happy Birthday" and the sermon was on the topic "Citizens of three countries". Flowers in the sanctuary were in memory of John Soldan placed there by his HOME COURSES famil Vacation Church School is being held this week with high registration; the public is invited to attend on Friday morning at 10.30 a.m. to view the children's work. The Sacrament of Holy Baptism will be held on Sunday, July 15 please contact the church office if you have children to present for baptism. Summer ser- vices will continue at the usual hour of 11 a.m. for the summer until August 26. CARE IN THE CASH N' CARRY CLEARANCE GETS DEGREE — Joan Overholt, daughter of Mrs. Mary Overholt, Stratford, and the late Harold Overholt, received her M. Sc.Ed. degree at Niagara University, N.Y. on May 27. She was on the teaching staff of St. Ambrose School, Stratford, prior to entering the Sisters of Loretto, Toron- to. Sister Joan is a resource teacher in Primary Education with the Metropolitan Separate School Board, Toronto. She is a native of Zurich. 4-cycle Briggs & Stratton engine is synchro balanced 24.36 cu. in.) Key electric start. Low-tone muffler. Six- speed transatde drive with full power reverse. Floating deck with twin blades. 15" x 6.50" front, 18" x 8.50' pneuniati: tires. Disc brakes. 545-413 2 ONLY CASH N' CARRY GRADUATES — Daniel G. Meidinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Meidinger, Zurich, graduated Friday from Fanshowe College with d diploma in Business Ad- ministration and Accounting, He has accepted a position with the Department of National Revenue - Taxation in Kitchener, HENSALL DISTRICt CO-OP ZURICH HENSALL EtRUCEFIELID 236-4393 262.3002 4824823 NAME LEGION OFFICERS — Thor new officers of the Hensall Royal Canadian Legion Branch were installed Friday night. Back, left, sgt. at arms Larry Uyl, treasurer Murray Traquair, zone commander Bill Riehl and second vice-president Howard Smale. Front, secretary Charlie Cooper, vice-president Pete Allan, president. Irvine Ferris and past president Grant McClinchey. T-A photo About people you know. S . R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "in 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 482-7'103 Get your team together and Enter! 2ND ANNUAL CLINTON BED.RACING CHAMPIONSHIPS to be hold FRIDAY, JULY 13 POST TIME 8:30 P.M. FROM THE CLINTON POST OFFICE Cash Prizes of '50., '30, and '20, The winner also receives a trophy; and a large deluxe pizza, compliments of the Pizza Express. ENTER NOW! NAME OF TEAM: TEAM REPRESENTATIVE; ADDRESS: TELEPHONE; Send to; "CLINTON BED RACING" BOX 640 CLINTON NOM 110 j BEST BUYS AT AL'S Choice local Beef and Pork Store 262-2017 Abattoir 262-2041 HENSALL FAIR BEEF AT REGULAR PRICE WINNER OF HENSALL FAIR LOIN OF BEEF NELLIE E. REID Swifts Premium Bacon 1 lb pkg $1 29 Fresh Pure Pork Sausages,' .19 Sliced Mac & Cheese Loaf N 5 1,39 Store Packed Wieners lb 89 4 No Filler Beef Pafties .$1.89 Beef Blade Steaks lb $ 1 .89 10 lb. Box Turkey Wings lb. 49' Processed Side of Beef lb$1.59 10's, $ 1 9 pkg. • • • 400 gr, pkg. 79c Tomato Soup ,..z tin 4/ Jet Soap Pads 18's, pkg 794 Weston Lemon or Raspberry Butterhorns 6'5 69' Dream Whip Dessert Topping 85 gr. pkg.594 Golden Bell 100% Pure Vegetable Oil Margarine lb. 594 Tang Orange 2 x 61'2 oz. pkgs. Flavour Crystals 99' Maxwell House Instant Coffee 10 oz, ior '539 Post Sugarcrisp Cereal 250 g pkg. 89' Assorted Flavours Koolcdd 8gr pkg. 5/594 Glad Kitchen Catchers 12's pkg694 FROZEN FOOD---- Glad Garbage Bags Weston Salted Soda Crackers Heinz Sears catalogues .1e a marketplace for home fashion finds. farm-House Apple Pies Savarin Beef, Chicken or Turkey Pot Pies Ontario No, 1 Head Lettuce Washington No. I Cherries 24 oz. 994 8 oz 47 Sears CATALOGUE SHOPPING PRODUCE 2/85' lb. 994 ABATTOIR HOURS Beef Slaughter — Monday, Pork Slaughter — tuescloy,Hours for Picking Up freezer or Custom Orders, Tues, to Fri. 8 a.rn. to 6 pan., Sat. .8 a,m, to 1 p.m, Prices In Effect July 5 6, 7, 1979 Choice local Beef & perk Abattoir Phone: 262.2041 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantifies on all advertised items, Because of increased costs we find if necessary to make a 504 charge for grocery delivery. ARKET GROCERIES & FRESH PRObUCE Phone: 262,2017 Hensall rlYli Come in and look through our lastest catalogue- PHONE , 2624316 Miss Barbara Busche of Dorchester visited last week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Mousseau of Ridgetown visited over the holiday with relatives and friends in the area. Miss Betty Boyce of Toronto, Mrs. Ham and Miss Swan, Brucefield visited last week with with Mrs. Edgar Munn. Mrs. Helen Ferringo of New Jersey, is vacationing with her mother Mrs. Ida Munn arid members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler of Detroit spent the week-end holiday with their aunt Mrs. Edgar Munn. Aaron Hoy returned to his home in London after visiting with his ,grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy, Mrs. Ron Mason of Bowling Green Ohio visited this week with her mother Mrs. Ruby Bell, Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and daughter Shelley and friend of Newtonville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Preston and daughters of Sundridge visited this week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Doss 'Corbett and Jeff and were guests at the Corbett-Hackney wed- ding in Caven Presbyterian church, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy spent a few days this week with Mr. Ed Fink at Pte. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson and family of North Bay were week-end visiters with their father Mr. Wilmer Ferguson and members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slade visited with relatives in Toronto over the holiday, Mrs. Edna Pearson of Toronto was a week-end visitor with her sister Mrs. Vera Smale. A large number of relatives, neighbours and I Mini The !Light ETouch'.t ,Pat. = • By Ei JACK _LAVENDER • Is▪ n't it a shame that E calories taste so much better than vitamins? * * E. You're middle-aged when you no longer care where 5 your spouse wants to go, so long as you don't have to go too, * * * • Our golfing friend says he shoots in the low 70's, If it 5", gets cooler than that, he E stays home. * * * Voting is like taking out the ▪ garbage. it you don't do it, E1 don't complain i f something smells, * * * * * We have the best medicine Eq. at r: Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 taueen St., Hetisail /62.2104 where On Ounce of prOven• lion it worth a pound of friends attended the wedding reception in the Recreation Centre Exeter in honour of Steven R.osswell Corbett and Janine Marie Hackney who were married in Caven Presbyterian Church Exeter on Friday June 29th at 4 p.m. by Rev. Kenneth Knight. Mrs. Walker Carlile who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital Exeter for several days returned to her home this week. Mrs. Ma Deeves returned to her home after receiving treatment in South Huron Hospital, Exeter for some weeks. Mrs. Laird Mickle returned home after spen- ding a few days with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMillan and family in Waterloo and at- tended the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. McMillan's parents, F. Sign in doctor's waiting E room, "For faster service, please hove symptoms B. ready."