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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-05-28, Page 20 'erMalleamareelPallamellienleeepremearaimpar NOTICE OF CLOSING HENSALL DEPT.STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY JUNE 2ND AND 3RD. WATCH FOR OUR CLOSING- . OUT-SALE STARTING JUNE 4TH 44> TirtlisAdv etttrtr May 2$y "1 9 Are~r couple mark 40th anniversary Sunday Mr. and Mrs, were attended by Mr. and 'Renard Noakes celebrated . Mrs. Jack Verbeern of their 40th wedding an- Candachie.TheNoakeS have niversarY. Their families eight of a family, Jean, visited over the weekend and London, David of Guelph, on Sunday, treated their Bill of C'i'editeri, Linda of parents with a surprise London, Brenda of London, dinner at the Pour Way Inn. John of . London, Den of in Exeter. Guelph, and Rob of St, Jeffrey Noakes, son of Dr, Colurnban, and Mrs. David Noakes of Quelph, Master of Amber lodge ceremonies for the occasion, receives invitation spoke on behalf of the family " The regular meeting of and wished his grandparents Amber Rebekah Lodge was Happy Anniversary. Kathy held on Wednesday evening Artless, daughter of Jean with Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel Amess of London, served the Corbett presiding assisted by anniversary cake to the Vice-Grand Mrs. E, Riley guests. The lovely cake was who reported for the visiting • made and decorated by Mrs. committee. The financial Robert Noakes of St. secretary Mrs. Irene Black- Columban.- well reported for the Mr, and Mrs. Noakes finances. An invitation was received many cards and received from Vistoria wishes for happiness: The Lodge London to attend their family presented them with "friendship night" on June an air conditioner for their 5th and open and close lodge. home, Leonard and Minnie A thank you note was were married in the' received from Mrs. Beatrice Presbyterian Manse, Main Richardson and several Street, Exeter, by the late cards were signed for shut- Reverend D:C. Hill, They ins,‘ READY TO GO — pushed around on push was Rob Duc As Jeremy Neilands of Hensall can attest to, there's nothing like being a Sunday afternoon; .that is if You are in a red wagon. Providing the harme. T-A photo 1 3.25 3.99. 2 .10 2." • s75 Store Packed WIENERS Our Own PURE PORK SAUSAGE 118( Swift's Sliced BACON ENDS (Frozen) , SHOULDER BUTT PORK CHOPS Sliced CHICKEN LOAF ,,794 lb. 59( 85 lbs1 .49 I 9 dog food Diet .047.99 Total assailed 4 bat Dial soap 3809 pkg.11.59 deodorant ‘milaintainek assorted jelly powders- Jell-0 85 g pkg. 1500 A700 k.i.• N. • • • •i ds )+'y LL-MACAO sP BUILDING CENTRE Care Mrs. Anne Eagleson of Parkhill and Mrs. Anke • s: Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-.202 I and district no CORR IESPONOtt4Ts '0 . The Rebekaks at anniversaryi= Church ladies meet Dale in Parkhill and also Fred Johnston of Moosonee sy withhersrand-daughter and who are Vacationing with g. JAcK her husband Mr. end Mrs, •-:•:`•:•:-:•:•:-:•:•:•:•:-:,:•:•:"0:•:•:•:•:•:-:•:•:•:•*•:...:"•!•••••'•'•••••• • • II BALL-MACAU SEA FORTH 527-0910 • PICNIC TABLES atsnoiltluesxt illust rated yd 30 different styles & sizes to choose from as low as $3 9 a 9 5 assembled Sidewalk Slabs Stepping Stones Flower Bed Edging 8" x 24" PATIO STONES Patio Stones "•"•*••.•`...'•' CLINTON 482-3405 16" x 16" 24" x 24" 24" x 30' 18" round LAY LTD. HENSALL 262-2418 air. The lady friend of Mr. Wilson was cool in a brand new spring suit. Relatives of Mr. Wilson were also present. In the ceretnony of or- dination Mr. Wilson was the last Methodist student to be ordained in the Hamilton Conference, In September of the same year the lady friend joined 114r. Wilson on the Mission Field of Toberrhory Ontario. 'they !ere married of course. A large representation of the LO.O.F, and Amber Rebekah' Lodge members attended the 50th an., niveraary of Huronie Rebekah Lodge, Clinton on Friday evening. Followin,g tie dinner, a most 1117 tereating program Was enjoyed by • the ledges of District 23 and Huron District S. Unit two meets. Unit two.- of the UCW held Hensall United. Church on their monthly meetings in Monday evening with ten members and two. guests Present. Mrs, Sadie Hoy chaired the meeting, After welcoming everyone, she read a poem "Where there is love". Mrs. Hazel Corbett took as her topic "East meets West". Telling of the young couple Bob and Keiko Wit- mer, of their life in Japan, and comparing some aspects with life in Canada. Miss Sandra Wadell favoured with several selections on her accordion, which were greatly enjoyed. Unit leader Mrs. Joyce Pepper reminded us of the general meeting June 2 at 8:00 p.m. The ladies from Chiselhurst, Brucefield, Goshen, Kippen and Zurich United and Zurich Lutheran will be our guests, This to be preceded 7:30 p.m. with • a business for the members. All UCW members are invited to attend a "Camp Site Experience" Monday, June 9th at Camp Bimini. Helpers 'around 20 years of age are needed for Camp Menestung August 10 to 15th;They.are needed to lead young peoples' activities for parents without partners and the Hensall 4-H girls, Pre-school nursery section. friends, and leaders and The devotions were taken Mrs. Helen Boogemans who by Mrs. Joyce Pepper and convassed the village for the she opened with hymn "Tell Flowers of Hope campaign. me the stories of Jesus". If anyone was missed or was not • at home and still Persona is wishes to contribute, Mrs. Edgar Munn donations may be left with returned home after spen- Joyce, Pepper at 96 Mill ding the weekend with her Street or telephone 262-2201 daughter and son-in-law Mr. by May 30. and Mrs. Don Gooding and INIMMINIMMIMMONIMINOMOMI, "•11•11.• AT! Medium GROUND BEEF .9 .89 Our Own (No Filler) BEEF ..s1 .59 PATTIES About people you know Wessels of New Beierland, Holland were dinner guests with Mr, and Mrs. Sim Roobal. Mrs. Wessels is related by marriage to Mrs. Roobal's sister in Holland. She is enjoying a three week visit with five married cousins. Anke came much prepared' for her visit to Canada, by taking an eight months refresher course in English. Set anniversary date Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday with Mrs. R. Tayfor presiding at the organ. The anniversary service Will be held Sunday, June 8th when Rev. Murray of Knox Presbyterian Church, Mitchell will be the guest speaker. Special music will be presented. Personals Mrs. Vera Lemmon spent a few days last week visiting with her daughter and son- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerslake and family at Exeter. Mrs. Laird Mickle at- tended Convocation at the University Of Waterloo, Thursday of last week when her granddaughter Miss Judith Mickle of Exeter graduated with her Honours B.A. Degree in psychology in the early childhood education and care option. She also attended the graduat'on dinner• with the other family members. Mrs'. Ross Corbett un- derwent surgery in Victoria- Hospital, London on-Monday Her many friends wish her a complete recovery. A big thank you goes out to Minister celebrates May 24 marked the fifty- fifth anniversary of the ordination of the Rev. Hugh Wilson, Exeter. The actual day on 1925 was cold with a little snow in the Holland visitor is here HIND QUARTER OF BEEF (Processed) lb.$ 11 .89 I Hefterbuy 1.5 mL garbage bags pkg. of 10 ;Johnsen plastic cherry Pletlga pi:oaerarti glasses (Nog br ',mon vorkr,n 1 44 filling 54 " Winn° • tissue I rig r.oncr rile 4: Itonlidtbs!ish aer,i;o1 assorted Dixie Scottowels pkg 1.19 asserted 2 rall :treeter nee Ob at 2o Id nasInaglItGlad freetet rnedium or large glad urtie 0:11205i!iiga, bagt rerVII'Vleydr::nolrv' ticrtbiril,/,Sbat 1111141" quantities 20 count QQ Pku CLERK'S HELPER — Mari Martens of R.R. 1-Dashwood is Henson clerk-treasurer Betty Oke's summer assistant for 1980. Ms. Martens second year student at Fanshawe College, Lon- don in businbss administration. • T-A photo i201111111111111111018111111101110111011100811181110010068111111111111118108111111101111111111111111001111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111 -73;4,t-IchiVoeiro:rtNrcf.,:thci;obvet. consulted het phte ,i millings i Mrs. Johnston's parents. c •••=' Nothing. makes smoking so E. bad for your health these = days bel ligerent non-smokers. being - sm ak er s. among * •=E, strange invoices. * Electronic . games ' are E devices that bring you ?. entertainment, challenge,' information and poverty, • * = The next worst thing to mis7 Fi sing a day's w.ark and hay- E. ing the boss find.. out is miss, E ing a day • and having nobody notice. * * Be sure to notice the coin- E petifive prices on batteries a. and rototillers at = Jack's Small Engine Repair ra • S 107 Clueeric St., Hensall == :26241.03 =. = and stretch , your repair E dollar without sacrificing = workmanship. iiumminomommoonamonnonf. Hensall Civic Corner *,* REMINDER ** Dump Permit To Residents of Hensall • and Usborne Township wishing to I enter the Hensall Wash Disposal Site - Permits are available from the Clerks Offices in ,Hensall and Usborne Township, and are the only acceptable proof of residency for entry to the Dump. ki-11181801010110081000118011111016101111110111111811111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111188,111111111111161111111018080g IMININIMINOMP.101110111.111•11•M•OlitMe .1101011111111.1111r 262-2017 HENSALL %?.:9KLIK waiv e -774- , ;* • Canada Packers summertime " sale dozen 99 orange flavours Tang crystals 3 1/4 x 4 oz, pkg. Maple Leaf flakes of chicken Maple Leal flakes of ham lunch meat Klik 12 oz. tin r. nor n .49 6 5 oz:Itrillig „fit 4011. ,in Lee and Patrins frozen Worcester Sunspot; sauce peas PJlme ready cad macaroni Cite ,an Wray or aPagrielli. 900 a pkg or cranapple or spaghetti ' cranberry sauce cocktail Shop by phone ,..., Call 262-3316 ABATTOIR HOURS: 7„fi bil c9 2 lbg 791 Beef Slaughter Monday It 0 ba Pork Slaughter Tuesday Mon,-Fri. 8-6 * Hours for Meat Pickup Sal. 8.1 Sears We service what we sell You eon buy art appllane6 In Halifax and ishonld anylhInd go wrong with It hi Vancouyee, Sawa *111 abrifice II. Stara boasi•loebost enslnionance policies are Just a dial away) CATALOGUE SHOPPING Abattoir 262.2041 ti AL'S MARKE HOURS: Fri. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thurs.,,& Sat. 8 a.m. = 6 p.m. BETTER BEEF CUT BETTER THE WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW IS Mr's. E, Franklin from London, Ont. Sweet Sunkist Size 138. ORANGES Prod, of U.S.A. No. 1 Vine RIPE $ I 00 TOMATOES & Ills, for I lopping mix Dream Whip 85 g 69 pk IN orange pekoe Flowerdale tea bags , Moo 2 59 sett Achieve margarine ENTER OUR WEEKLY GROCERY DRAW Weekly Grocery Draw for the amount purchased on Cash Register Receipt. To be drawn every Saturday night until June 141h t in 110 Store pkg 162-200 trif S MARKET' HENSALL 4 4 4