HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-01-09, Page 10THERE IS SOME SNOW — Up until late Sunday evening the only great ac- munity centre. Displaying the artificial variety are Tim Goudie, John Kochan,
cumulation of snow could be found outside near the Hensall and district corn- Chris Ingram, Tyler Goudie, John Roosen boom and Todd Goudie.Staff photo
Rebekahs reveal pals, exchange gifts
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JANUARY
APPLIANCE CLEARANCE SALE!
BIG 3 SAVE
WAYS TO
1. PRICE • BIG SAVINGS
Our complete inventory of over 250 appliances on sale at
pre increase prices,
2. GREAT INVENTORY
Most colours - most sizes all in stock - stoves - fridges,
washers, dryers - freezers, built in ovens, dishwashers and
Jenn Air.
3. PLUS -I WE'LL
REFUND THE TAX
We will refund you the full sales tax on any new appliance
sold in January.
Subject to stock on hand.
Closed Mondays - Open Friday Night.
Winner of the Turkey Dec.24th
Wayne Grebb
Centralia
DRYSDALE
MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE. M.
2624728 HENSALL
Lower your
production cost
with CO-OP
Rabbit Feed
4440-0P 18%
Inning.grY Nurse & Grow RABBIT MANUAL
Rabbit Pellets
Suitable tot rabbits with
special energy and pro-
tein
rei
needs...pregnant
and nursing does and
young
otact(l:s:sisthan
8 weeks).
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CO-OP 15%
Rabbit Pellets
Supplies the complete
nutritional requireinents
of growing rabbits (over
S weeks of age), dry
does and bucks.
These feeds are available SO medicated, a
236-4393 2623002 482-9823
IIINSALL DISTRICT CD.OP
2URICH HENSALL BRUCEFIELD
Get a PO thing going.
Yourself.
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Winners of Horseshoe Weight
Guessing Contest.
Travis Beaver, Hensall 38 lb.
Shirley Luther, Hensall 38 lb.
Steve Hoffman, Hensall 38 lb.
Actual Weight 38 lb. 2 oz.
Kenmore Stoves, Freezers,
Washers, Dryers, Dishwasher etc
can be purchased in our new
annex and taken home the same
day.
Sears
catalogues
... a
marketplace
for home
fashion
finds.
Sears
Come in and look
through our lastest
catalogue-
PHONE
262-3316
CATALOGUE
SHOPPING
ABATTOIR HOUR'S Beef Slaughter — Monday, Pork Slaughter Tuesclay.liOurs forlsiEkrng Up Freezer
or custom Orders, Tues. to Fri. — 8 a,m, to 6 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
AL'S MAW= ANAFIZTRIMPS
Store
262-2017 Choice local Beef and Pork Abattoir
262-2041
Maple Leaf Boneless Dinner
PORK
SHOULDER
Maple. Leaf Sweet Cured
COTTAGE
ROLLS
Fresh Beef & Pork
SAUSAGE
Style Smoked
.1.69
lbs1.29
Swift Sliced
BACON ENDS lb 59(
10 lb. box
TURKEY WINGS lb. 49(
Sliced
HEAD CHEESE lb 98(
Processed
LOIN OF BEEF lb IS 1.89
Blossom Canada Choice
Apple Juice
Habitant
Pea Soup
Kraft Smooth or Crunchy
Peanut Butter 375 g. 89(
Carnation 2%
Evaporated
Milk 2 794 385 ml.
Harvest
Crunch Bars Assorted 9944
200 g. pkgs.
Glad •
Kitchen Catchers 12's 69t
Libby's Deep Brown Beans or
Beans with Pork 1:::59( Libby's
hagetti - 19 oz. 504
Neilson Instant
Hot Chocolate $1.29
Sunspun Long Grain
Rice 2113 85('
Sunlight 32 oz.
Liquid Detergent $1.29
Royale 8's
Bathroom Tissue $2 49
—FROZEN FOODS
Vaileyfarm (Crinktecut)
3/$1.00 French Fries 2 lb. bag
BAKERY----'-
Weston Plain, sugar, and Cinnamon
Donuts
—PRODUCE -12's
20 113, bag $1 09
Prod. of Honduras lb. 29t
January clearance sale 20% off
all Basket Wicker Ware, Macrame
Kits, Beads, Rings, Books.
48 fl. 79‘
28 fl. oz. 594
69(
Ont. No, 1
Potatoes
Golden Yellow
Bananas
OLEASE NOTE:.We reserve the right to limit all quantitie on
all 'advertised items. Because of increased costs we find it
hecessary to make a 50c charge for grocery delivery.
ARKET
GROCERIES FRESH PRODUCE
Phone: 262-2017 Hensall •
Prices in effect January 10 1l, 12
Choke Local Beef /1, Pork
Abattoir Phone: 2624041
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Instal UCW executive at church
stenkorn. Vice. presidents.
,Carl Payne and Mrs..
Ceeil Pepper. Secretary
Mrs. John Drysdale..
Treasurer, Mrs. Ian
The head; of the different
divisions are Stewardship
and FinatMe Miss Mary
Goodwin, Leadership
Development and Christian
Education, Mrs, Grace
Drummond, World Outreach
Mrs, Ron Mock, Com-
munications Mrs,- Carl
Payne and Social Functions
Mrs. Vern itlelerdice.
with his aunt and uncle Mr.
and' Mrs. Al Iloggarth and
family left on Saturday for
his home in London,
England. Stephen was
disappointed when the snow
was not much in evidence -
much like their winters he
said.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrard
O'Rourke of Ottawa returned
to their home after spending
the holiday season with the
latter's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Munn.
Mrs. Mel Glanville who
has been a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London for the past
few months returned to her
home.
Mrs. Ross Corbett is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London where she un-
derwent surgery on Monday,
Mr. Burt Coleman of
London spent the holiday
with his mother Mrs. Gladys
and brother Ivan Coleman.
Mr. Herb 'Imes is a.patient
in South Ikon Hospital,
Exeter where he is receiving
treatment.
Dr. John Goddard Jr.
returned to Austin, Texas
after vacationing with his
parents Dr. and Mrs. John
Goddard and family.
Mr. Jack Corbett who has
been a patient in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter for
the pastweek returned to his
home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan I3usche
and family of Dorchester,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Horton and family of Clinton
were recent visitors with
their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy
and Mrs. T. Fletcher were
recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Fink at Pte. Clarke.
Mrs. David Leader is a
patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoy,
Aaron and Alyson of London
were New Year visitors with
their parents Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Hoy, Their son Bill
Hoy who is residing in
Edmonton spent the holiday
in Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fink of
Pte Clarke were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hoy and Mrs. T.
'Fletcher,,
Holiday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Alphonse Gregier
were Mr, and Mrs. Richard
Rader, Danny and Tammy,
Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Luther, Lenie-Lynn
and Robert, Grand Bend;
Mrs. and Mrs. John Taylor,
Jodi and Christopher, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bengough,
Anita Bengough all of
Hensall; Karen Janisse and
friend, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Glanville, Walton.
Mr. Tom Kelly returned
after spending the holidays
with his parents and family
in KempvilleAra Scotia.
Sgt, Deng. Wein; Mrs.
Wein and David returned to
their home in, Ottawa after
spending the holidays with
Mrs. Wein's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parker and
family.
Mr, and Mrs. Alphonse
Gregier spent the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Hartman and family at
Dashwood.
Mr. Tom Kelly ad-
ministration manager at the
Bank of Montreal has been
promoted to the Bank of
Montreal,, Clinton.
Congratulations Tom.
New Years Eve visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Alphonse
Gregier were Mr. and Mrs.
Eban Weigand Dashwood
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Brown, Egmondville.
Mr. and Mrs. . Joe
Bengough spent the holiday
with their sister and brother-
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Luther, Grand Bend.
There. was a large at,'
tentianea at the United
Church. Sunday morning for
the first service of 190. Rev.
McDonald spoke on the
subject of 'Take yew Time I'
He spoke of bow we do not
have all the time in the
world but NOW is the 4*Y
time we have. He related to
the words of Emily in
Thornton Waders. Play "Our
Town". "Do people ever
realise life when they live it,
every, every moment.," The
Service opened with a new
hymn entitled "Life Is Filled
With New Beginnings" and
_the choir sang a very
beautiful anthem relating to
the Theme for the day "All
My Hope On Gad Is Four'
More loin
100 club
Membership in the Hensall
and district community
centre's fund raising com-
mittee has now reached 87
out of a goal of 200 mem-
berships, Persons wishing to
join the club may contact
any member of the fund
raising committee including
Carl McMahon or Eric
Luther of the Bank of
Montreal.
The following are the new
members:
Brian, Bevan and Blair
Moir, Lee Webber, Robert
Reaburn, Bill Fuss, Bill
Baker, Larry Ducharme and
Ross Gould, Homer Camp-
bell and Larry Consitt,
Jamie Caldwell, Ray and
Marg Consitt, Laird
Finlayson, John Taylor,
Harold and Wilma Caldwell,
Doug and Kathi Mann, John
G. Kinsman, and Murray
Dawson.
Personal
Rev, McDonald spent New
Years Day with his mother
Mrs. Carl McDonald of
Atwood.
cled". The children's story
was. 'Goad's Alarm Clock' in.
which Mrs. McDonald told.
the children how Clod speaks
to _us :to lead. and help us.
along life's. road. During: the
Service the Executive for the-
-United Church Women was
installed by Mr, McDonald: in
a very impressive
Installation Service in which.
he related. the group to a Ship
Sailing with, the many
responsibilities that the
Officers have.
Those installed as
executive of the United,
Church Women are The Hensall United Church
President Mrs. Hans Ger- Young Teens met on Sunday
evening at the.Manse for a.
Pizza Party. During the
everting they Made a study of
the church, Linda Ger-
senkorn was in charge of the
recreation and Scott Jesney
With the help of Darren Moir
gave direction in making the
Pizzas,
A large representation of
members attended Amber
Rebekah Lodge on Wed-
nesday evening when their
"Secret Sisters" were
revealed, Noble Grand Mrs.
Hazel Corbett presided
assisted by the Vice Grand
Mrs, Elizabeth Riley, who
reported for the C.P.T.
stating eighteen boxes were
delivered at Christmas.
Expressions of thanks were
received. Mrs. Dorothy
Corbett Treasurer gave the
financial report. The Noble
Grand read a report of the
"Whirlpool Bath" dedicated
at Huronview. The Charter
will be draped at the next
meeting. Arrangements
were made to attend the
meeting in Huronic Lodge
Clinton January 21st when
the Assembly President will
make her official visit.
The exchange of "Secret
Sisters" gifts followed at the
close of the meeting. Euchre
Bingo was played and
refreshments were served.
The entertainment com-
mittee were Mrs. Ruby Bell,
Mrs. Beatrice Richardson,
and Mrs. Irene Blackwell.
The social conveners were
Mrs. Margaret Consitt, Mrs.
Hazel Corbett, Mrs. Vera
Smale and Mrs. Vera
Lemmon.
WI to meet
The Women's Institute will
meet on Tuesday evening
January 15th, at 8:00 p.m. in
the Fellowship Hall at the
Hensall United Church,
Queensway News
Visitors with Louise
Mitchell at Queensway
Nursing Horn were Mrs.
Kay Cockwell, Louise Reid,
Lloyd Makins. Iva Ridley
and Ma Dunn visited with
Vera Lammie. Visitors with
Russell Erratt were Mrs.
Britton, Harold Connell,
Helen Taylor, and John
Johnston. • Rev. Stan
McDonald conducted the.
Church service.
The mem's high bowling
score was Ross - Thompson
125; ladies' high bowling
score Mary Parlmer score
108.
Arrange parties
The cancer, polio and
tuberculosis committees of
Amber Rebekah Lodge and
the 100 F Lodge have
arranged euchre parties for
the coming months; January
23, February 14th and 27, and
March 20. Everyone is
welcome.
Congregation to meet
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted the service in
Carmel Presbyterian church
on Sunday delivering an
inspiring message on
"Gentiles Come To Wor-
ship". Mrs. Robert Taylor
presided at the organ for the
service of song. The annual
congregational meeting is
planned for January 24th at
8:00 p.m.
Personals
Stephen }Xollingbery who
spent the Christmas holidays
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READY TO SCORE — While conditions have been less than ideal for outdoor ice hockey,
they've been perfect for the road version of the sport. Displaying their skills Saturday in
Hensall were Mark Dietz and Robert Wareing. Staff photo