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Times-Advocate, 1979-08-08, Page 22Pa e 10A Times-Advocate, August 8, 1979 Two local congregations hear special music feature erisa and district news CORRESPONinNTS 267-501'8. .atrihe Macateger,, Phone 262.202.5 PEEWEES RECEIVE UNIFORMS — Thanks to the generosity of the Hensall and district Kinsman Club, the Hensall Peewees have some fine looking shirts. Presenting the shirts to ballplayers Tim Mann and David Skea and coaches Tom Neilands and Spike Bell, Tuesday, was Kin past president Bill Soldan. T- A photo About people you know... .4.•0•4" •,•••!••• •••••••••. Welders for Big Jobs or Hobbies Choose this John Deere Welder. The 295-amp welder is right for big jobs. It welds longer nonstop than most competitive welders and welds sheet metal better than most other welders. Welder is UL and CSA approved SPECIAL NOW FOR `JOHN DEERE 147" Blyth 523-4244 Exeter 235-1115 ATHLETES ARE READY — Children everywhere dream of participating in the Olympics and these Dashwood youngsters and teenagers were no exception as they adorned the Hoffman's Ambulance float in the Friedsburg Days parade. KIDS LIKE PARADES — The Dashwood playground youngsters depicted Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and a few other fairy tale characters as their contribution to the Friedsburg Days parade. Staff photo f iploom•••••••••• 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 482-7103 Bert V isscher 3 mi. West of Exeter on Hwy 83 OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. No Sunday Trade Phone 237-3442 The Light !Touch = By .2 JACK LAVENDER ET: Er: Jmimmwuu • • • Computers will never replace humans entirely. Someone has to complain about the errors. • • We're programthed to provide only the best in small engine maintenance at A diet is a short period of starvation followed by a rapid gain of five pounds. •¤• It's called cold cash because it never seems to warm up to anybody. ' • • Some people will buy anything that's one to a customer The prices of wheat and corn go up and down, but the price of wild oats stays the same. • • • It's Official Meat Prices Have Gone Down! Off the Loin Family Pack Pork Chops Fresh 1/2 or Whole cut & wrapped Loin of Pork Fresh meaty back Spareribs Reg Ground Beef (No filler) Beef Patties Mapleleaf Boneless Smoked Dinner Pork Shoulder Sliced Devon 1 lb. pkg. Side Bacon Sliced Chicken Loaf Proc . Side of Beef Front Proc. Vit of Beef lb. '1.29 lb, '1.35 lb 2.49 lb. 1 .69 lb. 4.75 lb. '1.89 lb. '1.19 lb. 1.39 lb 1.49 lb. 1 .19 Sears catalogues ... a marketplace for home fashion finds. CATALOGUE SHOPPING Come in and look through our lastest catalogue- PHONE 262-3316 Sears BEST BUYS AT AL'S Store 262-2017 Choice local Beef and Pork Abattoir 262-2041' ABATTOIR HOURS Beef 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 August 9, 10, 11,79 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 .50c charge for grocery delivery. ARKET GROCERIES & FRESH PRODUCE Phone: 262-2017 Hensall Choke local Beef & pork Abattoir Phone: 262 ,2041 SunSpun Macaroni & Cheese Dinners 7 14 oz. pkg 29c Green Giant Niblets 12-oz. tin 2 /89' E. D. Smith Garden Cocktail 28-oz 75* Nescafe Instant Coffee Habitant Carafe Table Syrup By The Sea Light Chunk Tuni Pure Vegetable Crisco Oil Colgate Toothpaste Clarks Beef or Irish Stews BetterBuy Powdered Detergent 6 It. size $2.39 SunSpun Canada choice Tomatoes 28-oz tin 69* Weston Jam Buns 6s regular 85' SPECIAL 69c 10- oz. jar '5.19 500 ml 79* tin 79' 750 ml '1.39 2,50 ml. tubes' 99* 24-oz tins .49 The service at Hensall United Church on Sunday, August 5 was conducted by Rev. Stan. C. McDonald with Miss Karen McAllister at the piano. Further music was provided by Mrs. Eric Luther and Mrs. Cliff Britton accompanied by Eric Luther who sang two duets, "Great is the faithfulness" and "Fill my cup, Lord", during the service. The children's talk was about, "At-a-boy, God" God is always present even in the storms of life. For his sermon, Rev. McDonald gave a message on "Be yourself" Carmel church service Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday speaking on the subject "From Admonition to Encouragement" taken from Corinthians Chapter 10 verse 13. Miss Dianne Verlinde played selections on her accordion. Worship will be conducted next Sunday August 12 at 11:30, a.m. when Rev. Dr. Hugh Davidson, Listowel will be guest minister. Sunday August 19, Rev. A.C. Young of Goderich will conduct the service at 11:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome to the service. Good attendence at reception A large number of relatives friends and neigh- bours attended the wedding reception in the Hensall Recreational Centre on • , NE W WORKS SUPERINTENDENT — Bill McLaren of London is Hensall's new works superintendent. McLaren who comes from London, was formerly in the hardware business. He com- menced his duties with the village on July 23. Pee wees win The Hensall Pee-wees played their regular game last week against Hibbert scoring a victory, 20-10. On Tuesday, August 7 they will be playing their last regular game of this season. Saturday evening in honour of Kenneth Schroeder and Denise Bedard who were married on Saturday at 2 p.m. in St. Boniface Church, Zurich. Kenneth is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schroeder, Zurich and Denise is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bedard, Hensall, Dancing was enjoyed to music by Mozart and his Melody Makers. The couple will take up residence in Hensall. Attend Wedding in Jamaica Misses Mary and Beatrice Thomson returned home after attending the wedding of the former's girl friend, Annette Harry, who attended Western University with Mary. Annette and Phil Isber, Sarnia, were married Saturday in Monteville, Jamaica, the home of the bride's family and are holidaying in Jamaica prior to taking up residence in St. Catharines, Ontario. There were 16 guests from Canada attending the wedding. Highways accidents are one of the chief causes of death and injury in Cana- da. Many of these accidents could have been avoided by that little "ounce of preven- tion" - the use of a seatbelt. Mr. and Mrs, William Shaddick and family of Kitchener were weekend visitors with the formdr's mother Mrs. Pearl Shaddick, Miss Carla Dalton of Walton spent the weekend with her cousin Miss Lode Parker. Mr. and Mrs. John Luther of St. John's Newfoundland visited last week with the former's brother and sister- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Campbell and family of Toronto were weekend visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perc Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams Exeter and Mrs. Blanche Chapman of London were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. John Luther of St. John's Newfoundland visited this week with the former's sister and brother- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slade and Glenn, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hoy spent the holiday weekend at their cottage at Pt. Clarke. Mrs. Don Luther and family of St. John's Newfoundland visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Flynn, Lorie and Susan spent the weekend at Pinehurst. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Keyes and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Corbett spent the weekend at the former's cottage in the Haliburton region. Kevin Parker visited last week with his cousin Rod Parker at Sugar Bush Camp, Bayfield. Mrs. Sam Desch, who has been a patient in Victoria Hospital, London has returned to her home. . Relatives from the West who visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Desch during last week were Mrs. Edna Nickolson of Delie, Alberta, Mrs. Ada Messeros and daughter Gail from Wakaw, Sask, Mrs. Alice Hoscheit also of Wakaw, Sask, Mr. and Mrs. Les Messeros of Regina, Sask, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schmidt and Charlene of Prudhomine, Sask. and Leonard Schmidt from Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith have returned &OM a happy holiday in Prince Edward Island, visiting with the latter's mother and her two sisters Miss Francis Cowan and Mrs. Phyllis Hughes of Lower Montague. During their stay there, they were joined by two other sisters who live in the States and their daughter's family, Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire and children of Erin. Bride and groom visit Residents The bridal couple Kenneth and Denise Schroeder visited residents at the Queensway Home following their wedding dinner on Saturday evening. The bride is an employee of the home. The church service last week was conducted by Rev. K Knight accompanied by Mrs. Malcolm Dougall on the piano. The Christian Reformed Ladies took residents for a drive to Exeter Park on Monday. Visitors with Ellen Kendrick were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith. Visitors last Wednesday with Miss Flora MacDonald, who resides with Mrs. Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St, Hensall 262.2103 Tuuninfli11111111111111111011111111111111g Rachael Schwalm, were Grace Tsai of Taiwan and Sophia and Albert Lin of Willowdale. Miss Mac- Donald's late sister, Miss Hazel MacDonald of Goderich was previously a missionary in Taiwan. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dyk of Goderich and their daughter, Miss Catriona Dyk of Woodstock also visited Visitors with Vera Lam- mie were Hazel Snell and Chester Dunn, Iva Ridley Visitors with Louise Mitchell were Hazel Snell and Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Mrs. Dave Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Funnell visited Irene Kalbfleisch. Sim and Mary Roobol, Helen Klernkdand daughter Jean, Jim Lewis visited Nelson Leghrin. Visiting with Russell Erratt were Perc and Clara Johnston, Phyllis and Don Campbell, Lee and Anna McConnell his wife Pearl, Bill, Helen and Mark Taylor Sim and Mary Roobol, Frank and Mabel McClin- chey, and Mabel Kyle. Highest bowling score ladies Aleida Kats 78; men Neil Regan 166. Miss Marina Ladage of Verdon, Illinois spent a few days with Marilyn Pepper and her family Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pepper, Joanne and Laurie as an exchange student in 4-H. While in Hensall, she saw Niagara Falls and places around this area. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol spent Thursday in Ridgetown and dined with Anthony Gelderland and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gelderland while there. Fire destroys Kippen crop By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Fire destroyed several acres of wheat on the farm of Jack Bell, Kippen on Friday August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Alderdice and Pam, who are on holiday from Saudi Arabia visited relatives in the area over the holiday week end. Mrs. Ruth Dickert, Harris ton visited with Mrs. Norman Dickert recently, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yamamoto have sold their house in Kippen and are movingto Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Hummel are the new owners. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper and family, London spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper. Mrs. Harold Nicholson, Delia, Alberta and Mrs. Jim Messaros, Wakow Saskat- chewan were week end guests of Mr..and Mrs. Bert Faber, Mrs. Jim Messaras and daughter, Gail, Mrs. Harold Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schmidt and Charlene Prudhomme Saskatchewan, Leonard Sch- midt, Hardisty, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Penhale Bayfield were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber on Friday last. U.S.A. no. 1 Whole watermelon Ontario No. 1 size 24;s Stalk Celery 2 for each V.09 each 39c Hensall Parks Board has an opening for CONCESSION BOOTH RENTEE The successful applicant(s) will have complete charge of the concession booth in the Hensall & District Community Centre for the period of 1 year from October 1/79 to September 30/80 There will be a nominal rental fee, but all other profits will be the property of the rentee. Written applications will be received by the under- signed until August 22, 1979 Mrs. Elizabeth A. Oke Clerk-Treasurer Village of Hensall Box 279 Hensall, Ontario NOM 1X0 Telephone 262-2812 Niagara Orange Jtice 12 oz. tin for PRODUCE FROZEN FOOD