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Times-Advocate, 1980-02-06, Page 22SPRING FAIR EXECUTIVE-Officers of the Hensall Spring Fair were at Monday's annual meeting. Back, left, directors John Baker, Ross Front, vice-president David Turner, secretary-treasurer Gladys president John Kinsman. President Bob Baker was missing, ll l MOM lll lllll • 0010ES.I.V!4.0001'S, tsI4r1da Payne, Phn 262 5018• Mis. ert.hO MacGregor, Ph. 0 member Colleen DeCouappears to beasking Hensall the intentwas on this play on teammate Gail Evo. Get- in which McMahon "extracted" a brassiere was official T-A photo UH, EXCUSE ME SIR Team 1 Fund Raiser Carl McMahon what ting ready to blow the play dead Murray Baker HELPING HANDS — Team 10 announcer at the game between the television squad and the Hensall Fund Raisers Saturday Alex Kellman received a helping hand in crossing the ice surface from Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear, The game raised about $1,800 for the Hensall district arena fund. T-A photo Opening Feb. 5 Green ware - Classes - Firing - Special Orders Welcome Register Now For Classes. AMERICAN BEAUTY DEALER Open 9:30 to 9:30 Tues,, Wed., Thurs. other hours by appointment. Phone 2624824 STUDIO S CERAMICS 1st house with lamp posts just North of Big 0 on #4 Hwy. 1 mile south of Hensall. (Circular drive, white roof, red brick house) returned for a second year Corbett and John Soldan, McGregor and se Tcp.Andp hvi octeo- Queensway welcomes The Queensway Nursing Home welcomes a new resident Mrs. Hilda Bodenhain of Exeter. Rev. Forsythe of Exeter con- ducted Church service at the home accompanied at the piano by Louise Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook- wille, Mrs. Olive Dogan and boys visited with Irma Wilds. Visiting with Russell Erratt were Bill and Helen Taylor, Frank and Mabel McClinchey and Mark Taylor. Les Mitchell visited with his mother Mrs. Louise Mitchell. Greta Beavers visited with her husband Morris Beavers. Don Rozendal visited with his wife Alice. The men's high bowling score was Neil Regan with 114 and ladies' Mary Parlmer with 92, THE FLOWER BASKET 1st house south of Hensall on west side of #4 highway DRIED & SILK ARRANGEMENTS WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS OTHER CRAFTS ON CONSIGNMENTS NEW HOURS - Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Phone 262-5928 DIANNE GERSTENKORN 4061W 4 .tEd deli Ve4 a Do you know anyone here in Ontario who-through selflessness, humanity and kindness without expecting anything in return-has made this a better province in which to live? That's the kind of person for whom the Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship was established. 12 recipients are selected yearly by an independent Advisory Council of Ontario citizens whose honorary chairman is the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province. Anyone may nominate a person for the Ontario Medal, and nomination forms are available by writing: Executive Secretary Advisory Council Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A1 Making a nomination is itself an act of appreciation for good citizenship. All nominations should be received by April 15, 1980. Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship Nabob Tradition Ground Coffee 1 lb. $ 2.99 Sunspun Tomato Ketchup 32 oz. 99 4 Fleecy Liquid 128 fl. oz. abric Softener $1.89 Mazola Corn Oil lit. $1.89 Javex 128 fl. oz. Liquid Bleach 1 .09 Stokely Fancy Honey Pod Peas or Cream Style Corn lo... 3/89( Campbell's Condensed 10 oz. Tomato Soup 4/99( Uncle Ben's Converted Rice 2 lb. pkg. $ 1 .69 Bright's Canada Fancy Tomato Juice 48 oz. 79( Gold Seal 7 3/4 oz. Sockeye Salmon 1.89 Weston Wagon Wheels I2/pkg 99( Cloverleaf Broken Mandarin Oranges bOOz. 594 Sears catalogues ... a marketplace for home fashion finds. Sears Come in and look through our lastest catalogue- PHONE 262-3316 CATALOGUE SHOPPING 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. AL'S ifilAZZAZINATEZZANWPS Store 262-2017 Choice local Beef and Pork Abattoir 262-2041 Maple Leaf Sweet Cured OTTAGE ROLLS Pure PORK SAUSAGE Swift Sugar Plum BACON Swifts Sliced BACON ENDS lb. 594 Pure Kettle Rendered LARD lb. 59 Swift Sliced BOLOGNA lb 894 Sliced LOAF lb. $ 1 .49 HIND I/4 OF BEEF or LOIN OF BEEF Ib. $1.89 (Flank) On —FROZEN FOODS— McCain's Deluxe Pepperoni, or Supreme Pizza large Highliner Fish Cakes 24 oz. Weston Sesame BAKERY Crusty Bread 24 oz. 59( PRODUCE App.... Size 113's "daz I s hr 'ohm .aa Sunkist Oranges Ontario No. 1 Cabbage 39( lb. '1.39 lb. 1.09 lb. 1.19 1.69 $1.19 Prices in effect February 7, 8, 9/80 L Choice Local Beef & Pork Abattoir Phone: 262-2041 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantitte on all advertised items. Because of increased costs we find it necessary to make a 50d charge for grocery delivery. ARKET GROCERIES & FRESH PRODUCE Phone: 262-2017 Hensall APPLIANCE REPAIR, Wroop -or small, well fix than, all...,. Our repair itX1Ports wiil boye your appliance In 'tip top shop. foot, Celt us to, day, PECK APPLIANCES "o.4 THE HEART OF - DOWNTOWN VARNA" VARNA 024103 BUILDING CENTRE The Classique Decor You can do yourself FUNTKOTE DieoratIvoteVt0 10 kg. $8 7 5 20 kg. $13 .49 Create the old traditional Stucco Decor that gives your room warmth and elegance. Your friends will be amazed when you tell them you did it yourself. It's easy and economical, too. 4 BALL-MACAULAY Seaforth 527-0910 Clinton 482-3405 Henson 262-2418 was returned fora second Baker, vice-presidents year. They are president Bob David Turner and John Kinsman and secretary, treasurer Gladys. McGregor... ••••,•••IT Need more people. participating Takes-more thariletioney to make fair Pap 6A Tirnio,Advocati, Fsbrua,ry 6, 1980 Directors of the ' Hensel" Spring. Fair were urged et Monday's annual meeting to, generate new ideas to. keep, the annual event operating. Secretary-treasurer Gladys McGregor con- tinued, "Despite a good year and fair in 1979 we need new members, especially ladies. With new members come new ideas." Citing attendance at a recent meeting of only nine,. Mrs. McGregor said, "If we can't get enough interested people to help we may as well fold. We survived financially in 1979, but, it takes more than money." She reported, that both receipts and expenditures were down in 1979. The The Right iT▪ ouch By JACK ELAVENDER An attempt to balance your budget today is like eating • a grapefruit and trying to :: aim the juice. * * To professional sports we say blah. Sat down to watch a fight the other = night and a hockey game '4 broke out. = * * Three ways to stretch your food budget: 1. Plan meals -2 carefully, 2. Buy in bulk. 3. 1'4 Have dinner at someone else's house. * * * Et. One thing that helps you LI- E. keep your head above i...... E water is holding your chin - uP. ' F. difference between revenue and costs were only $33.22, Mrs. McGregor added, "We were helped by double grants for previous years and that won't happen this year." Director Vic Hargreaves agreed saying, "We could be in a little trouble this year." Several ideas for generating more revenue were discussed. John Baker was named convener of a' dance tentatively set for October 4 and all member support was urged by selling tickets. Grant McGregor will be attempting to organize a fair board exhibition ball game between the Milverton Suns girls, fastball team and the Zurich Buckeyes men's club, The entire slate of officers • Former area man dies in Kincardine Russell Love passed away in Kincardine General Hospital, Wednesday January 30th 1980 in his 76th year, husband of the former Lulu McDonald, formerly of Hensall also surviving are three sons Douglas Love, Burlington, Dr. Robert Love, Kamloops B.C., Murray Love, London; four grand- children; one brother Rev. Keith Love, California; Sisters Miss Lettie Love, Toronto, Miss Grace Love, London. Funeral service and. Committal from the Linklater Funeral Home, Kincardine, Friday. Interment in Exeter Cemetery later. The following are direc- tors: Hay-John. Solden, Ross Corbett; Tockersmith- RIgin Thompson, Bbb. Kinsman; lisborne-Bill, Morley, Barry Miller; Hibbert-Jack Kinsman, Ken Parker; Stanley-Les Coleman, Tom. Consitt; Stephen-Stewart Brown, Don Dearing; Hensall-Jack Corbett, John Rev. Kenneth, Knight conducted worship in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday when Four Elders were ordained namely Robert M. Bell; Robert Taylor; John Baker; Harry Moir. The Junior Choir sang "I Love Jesus" and the Senior choir sang "Trust and Obey" directed by Mrs. Taylor at the organ. Rev, Knight gave an in- teresting message con-. cerning "Eldership" which , was "Lay Pastoral Over- seers". A social hour followed in the school-room and refreshments were served. Rev. A.C. Young of Goderich will upply in the pulpit next Sunday February 10th at 11:30 aan, Rev. Garnet Husser occupies pulpit Rev. T. Garnet Husser of Beamsville who formerly served in the Hensall United Church and Chiselhurst Charges is supplying here while Rev. Stan McDonald is vacationing. Rev. Husser gave an interesting message at the service in Hensall United Church on Sunday on the subject "Easy Bread". The Choir sang the anthem Baker, Vice-president David Turner chaired the meeting in the absence of president Bob• Baker. Date of the 1980 fair has been set for Titesday, June 17. The next meeting of directors will be Monday, March 24 at 8 p.m. at the Hensall area. "Vesper Chimes". Flowers were placed in the Ouch in memory of the late Mrs. Blanche Miller,. Seniors to meet The "Three Links" Senior Citizens will meet on Tuesday February 12th at 8 p.m. All members are cordially invited to attend. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Davis who have been managers and custodians of the Elizabeth courth Apart- ments have taken up residence in the home they purchased on Nelson Street. Mr. and Mrs. F .D. Ridley have replaced Mr. and Mrs. Davis at the Elizabeth Court Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Veal and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell returned from a pleasant holiday in Nassau. • Miss Carla Dalton of Walton visited this week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker. The Match of Dimes canvass will take place on February 2 by members of the Hensall United Church Women. * * * F. If it weren't for the opinion —E polls, we'd never know E. what a lot of people are Er. P. undecided about. Fred Parsons passes away A former area man Fred R. Parsons of London passed away in St. Joseph's Hospital * * * = London in his 75th year. One thing the majority = Beloved husband Mary = (Thomson) Parsons, for-knows for sure: nobody = ( • :4 beats the fast service found = merly of this area; son at -- Walter F. Parsons, E. Hamilton; brother of Archie Jack's = . Parsons, R.R. 2, Hensall; i.--. Small Engine Repair --i and Mrs. Mamie Ryckman Service E of Pollock, South Dakota. "-I Funeral service was held E 262-2103 E from the A. Millard George 107 Ouein St., Hensall E Funeral Home, London with Dou of Speak to us about keeping F: Wesley-Knoxglas United Ross Church = your equipment in top run- "F. officiating. Spring interment = ning order. = in Bayfield Cemetery. iiiiiiiiiiiiniu lllllllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirg Elders ordained at Carmel church