Times-Advocate, 1980-07-02, Page 21McCANN
cONST. LTD.
REDI-MIX CONCRETE
.AR Typos of Concrete Work
PRECAST
CONCRETE
STFPS
• POhCHES
ORNAMENTAL
IRON
RAILINGS
UNIT-H-FEED
BUNKS
UNIT FENCE LINE
BUNKS
R.R. 3 DASHWOOD
PH 0 N E 237-3647
London
Life
E
Personal Life
Insurance
Term Insurance
Disability Ins.
Group Insurance
Income Ave.
Annuities LARRY JOHNS
London Life Representative
for Exeter and Area •
for appointment phone —
235-1209 or 1-271-1920
We Now Have For Sale
PROPANE
Will Fill Any Size Container
Anytime - Our Hours are Flexible
MOBILE HOME EXPRESS
(Exeter) LIMITED
Corner of Wellington and Marlborough
Exeter Phone 235-1736
Thank You Buyers 1980
Grand Champion $2.15 lb. Canada Packers Shur-Gain Division plus
2 other calves.
Reserve Champion $1.70 lb. Better Beef Guelph plus 4 other calves,
BUY TOP CALVES — Dick Worgan and Dennis Ring of 'Shur-Gain are shown with
Elaine Pym and the championship calf they purchased for 2.15.per pound. Greg
Becker's reserve champion calf was bought by Mike McClory of Better Beef of
Guelph.
1980 HENSALL CALF CLUB BUYERS
Russ Goldstein, Dalton Fischer Feeder Service 1
Scholls Food Market 5 Ray Corisitt 1
Hensall Livestock Sales 3 Gadon Sccitt 1
Tenderspot 3 Dunn & Levack 1
Veils Meat Market 3 McIntyre Livestock Sales 1
Bill Rinn 2 U.C.O. Toronto 1 ,
Merners Meat Market 2 Corbett Livestock Sales 1
Darlings Food Market 2 Canadian Dressed Meats 1
Ulch •Transport 1 Gary Bowen 1
Hensall Co-op 1 Burns Foods 1
Thanks to everyone for donations of money, gifts etc. which makes our
fair a success and to all who helped in any way.
SATIONAL SAVINGS.
PRESENT either of the coupons below at your nearby
Kentucky Fried Chicken Store for sensational savings!
,.„I I
,,
ISAN/E 404 I I
$ 25 F.
I Expires July 15th, 1980
L! *ducky riga! elt_ ,leken,"
I-- COUPON
I
with two pieces of Kentucky Fried
Chicken and French Fries and pay only I I
I
I
Present this coupon for a Snack Pack,
Kentucky Fried Chicken, containing 15
pieces of finger lickin' good chicken
and pay only
$ &50
$ 1 25
Present this coupon for a Bucket of
'SAVE
I Expires July 15th, 1980
Keitiiky fried ClOc ,knJ
COUPON -1
1 11183333 227 Main Street N.
EXETER
Ktiticky fried hAft 235-2424
BALL-MACAU LiVst LTD
S A FO R TH CLII\ITON
527-0910
482-3405
(;)
•-•
Henson congregation worships at lake
Parker was the champion
heavyweight for the day and
Audrey Christie the
champion lightweight, Pearl
Shaddick was the most
youthful person present and
Kay Elder won the prize for
guessing the exact number
of jelly-beans in the jar.
Randy Parker won the prize
for the men's shoe kicking
contest and Joanne Pepper
for the women, Linda
Gerstenkorn's group won the
Soy-bean contest and the
bhiebird group won the let's
stick together contest,
All youth won a prize with
Scott Jesney in charge of the
youth group and Janice
Bisback and. Cathie Geiger in
charge of the children's
WHOA BACK — Norm Pepper takes his colt for a spin prior
to Tuesday's Hensall Spring Fair parade. T-A photo
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hendrick of Dashwood.
Visitors with. Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Payne on Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
Johnston and Mr. and. Mrs..
Ray Primeau of Seaforth
and on Sunday, Mr. an Mrs.
Wayne Payne of London.
visited.
parade.
DECORATED BIKES — Jill and Jodi Sararas participated in
Tuesday's Hensall Fair parade with their decorated'bicycles.T-
A photo
SCHOOL'S IN
The children of Hensall
Community are busy this
week attending the Vacation
Bible School being held in the
United Church. The general
public are invited to the
closing exercises on Friday
morning at 10:30 a.m.
There.. was an excellent
attendance at tile Annual
United. Church Open .Air
Service and picnic held on
• Sun,daY, at Stanley Township
Park . n the BlueWater High-
way, The service, arranged
by the Worship Committee
With George Parker as
chairman, had Rev, Stan
McDonald conducting the
service with Bob Heywood
leading in. the ministry of
music.
The service opened with a
spirited hymn sing and the
congregation enjoyed Mr.
Heywood sharing his
musical talents through the
witness of song, Scott Jesney
and Randy Parker were the
ushers.
Prizes were given during
the afternoon. Don and
Cathy Geiger won the prize
for the largest family
present. Audrey Christie for
the nearest birthday and Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Cook for the
nearest anniversary, Randy
games.
Barbara Oaekstetter
• conducted a candy scramble,
.veryone went home feeling
the Sunday School and
Church picnic was. an ex-
cellent success and looking.
forward to next year's.
Personals
Mrs. Alice Ferg and Mrs,
Gladys Coleman returned
home following a pleasant
trip to the Thousand Islands.
The wedding Reception
held in Hensall Community
Centre on Friday honouring
Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Corbett
who were married in Das'h-
wood Church on Friday was
largely attended. Mrs.
Corbett Was the former Miss
Elaine Hendrick a daughter
Times-Advocate, July 2, 1.900, Pos....A.
POOCH IN PARADE — HeatherTinneywas in Tuesday's Hen-
son Fair parade with her favorite pet Missy. T-A photo
I PI •
A PARADE VEHICLE — Peter Cook and Donald Wareing
pushed Travis Beaver in Tuesday's Hensb11,- Spring Fair
BALL,..mAcAuLAY
• • •
BUILDING CENTRE
MISS HENSALL 1980 — Angela Volland appeared as Miss
Hensall 1980 in Tuesday's parade at the Hensall Spring
Fair. T-A photo
Crediton 4-H gals
busy at projects
By MRS. PETER MARTIN
CREDITON
The Crediton 4-H Bush
Babies have held three
meetings in there summer
club called Outdoor Living.
President is Debbie
Galloway, vice president
Kimberly Galloway,
secretary rotating,
telephone girls, Carolyn
Pritchard and Heather
Browning. press reporter,
Ruth Anne Martin.
The girls have learned to
press flowers and mount
them. How to cook outdoors
and various. exercises. to
improve their fitness,
Wednesday the girls and
their leaders, Mrs. Cliff
Kenney and Mrs, Peter
Wuerth will be going on an
outdoor living experience.
Read this column next week
to see how they get along.
Persona Is
The Crediton Women's
Institute held a very suc-
cessful bake sale and garage
sale on 'Saturday at the
Crediton Town hall.
Calvin Fahrner,
Mississauga took the service
on Sunday, while Rev. and.
Mrs. Brian Elder and Robert
are on holiday.
Mrs. Losetta Fahrner
accompanied her son to visit i•
friends in the Crediton area.
CONCRETE MIX
Concrete to repair? Do $
it yourself with this bag of
easy to use and ready to 66 lb, bag
mix concrete . . set a
fence post, pour a footing, make a
sidewalk or curb.