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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-09-10, Page 12Weston 350 g pkg. sr ?IL wagon wheels • 9 White Swan .2 roll pkg. • paper towels liquid 2 x 750 mL cont. Mir detergent Pledge 350 mi. cont. furniture polish 1.19 1.69 2.69 (produce of USA) Red Emperor grapes deluxe II or country recipe Duncan Hines cake mixes 520 g pkg. n (processed) HIND OF BEEF 11.89, hamburg g 49 patties 10-lb. ba III lb. • Church women start with pot luck dinner THIS SLIDE IS OKAY — Tuesday was open house day for the Hensall Nursery School operating out of the Hensall and district community centre. Taking a break from slide action with teacher Angela Beacom were Danny McClinchey and Dwight Gingerich, T-A photo A native of Hensall $100,000 richer this Week. thanks O. Thursday's Win, terin draw. Earl Bell,, son of Mrs. Ruby L. Sell of Homan and. the late Glen Bell and presently of So Gammage Street, London, wasn't aware he had increased his savings account until well after the draw was held.. The 39-year-old carpet installer cashed in his winning ticket. Friday for a cool $100,000. "Most the time I even. forget to pick. the tickets up, but this time I didn't," Bell said, When he remembers to buy the tickets, he usually buys two to increase his chances. • He was at a friend's house Thursday night when the draw was made and wasn't aware he was a rich man until he checked the winning numbers later that night. "I've been buying the Former resident wins $100,000 tickets. for quite 4:Wne, now but this still comes, as a. surprise. It just wasn't ex- peeled." • Bell operates his own carpet 'installation business. On Monday however,, it was business as. usual, he said, "I. haven't got any definite plans yet." When the excitement is over and the. confusion clears, Bell will decide how to use the money. But right now; he will just continue to ride out the euphoria. Personals Mrs, Dorothy Brintnell and Mrs, C. Christie returned from a most enjoyable bus trip to the east coast and Newfoundland. Mrs, Bert Horton un- derwent surgery in St. Joseph's. Hospital on Friday. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. James Sangster and Brad returned home after a fishing trip at Manitoulin Island. DAD. and Catharine O'Neill and daughter Christie of London visited. last week with Mrs. O'Neill's mother Mrs. C. Christie, Christie remained for the weekend with her grandmother. Mrs, Grace Peck and Mrs, Mayme McAllister of: Huronview were guests on 'Thursday last with *S. Dorothy Wide and enjoyed the pot-luck noon dinner and program of Unit 4 in. the Fellowship Hall of the Hensall United Church, Mrs. Larry Uyl is a patient in University Hospital London where she is receiving treatment. • Mrs. .Mabel Munn returned home after spell, ding a few days with' her daughter and, son-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Don Gooding and Dale at Parkhill:— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slade and Glen attended the ERGUSON AP1AR Initittituuttit The I Light =Touch = By JACK F.: LAVENDER Ft Waterbeds aren't Oysters have been them for centuries. * * * So few movies have happy = endings now. And con. sidering what you pay to F.:. get in, not many have hap-- py beginnings either. * * * The cry of a baby is the most touching thing in the world - for the first five minutes. • Jack's .r. Small Engine Repair Service E., • 107 Que2e6n 2-21 ▪ f▪ or expert attention to your ▪ small engine troubles. Your HOMELITE dealer for South -. ▪ Huron - North Middlesex. ilfulfuntielfitifitifiriontifininimirl;* • * * * Man to fax agent: "Wouldn't it be easier if you and f had a joint bank account?" * * * People learning to skate practice for hours on end. * * * Wheel over to new. using Values effective until closing Saturday, September 13,1980. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Totalhgu d 650 mL :08.1. a liquid cleanser Lestoil 14..5: cleaner II Aerosol as. cant. Ia.. Windex 425 g 1.09 cont. Meer Johnson paste wax cont. 2.09 450 ml S.O.S. White Swan .59 pads facial orm tissue pkg. 01200 .75 Ontario celery stalks 33 t eoch Chipmeols - 15 flavours 2 Illre carton ice cream 1.19 PRODUCE SPECIALS Mean aluminum foil roll foil wrap 30 cm .69 Wilkinson Super Sword .„„ blades —•89 of 5 ready to use Betty cracker 6 to 14.5 frostings oz. pkg. 1.19 Clarks 24 oz. stews fin 1.49 frozen fancy Willey farm peas 24'9: .69 7% lb ' TAM The autumn season for Unit 4 of Hensall United Church opened on Thursday September 4th with a sumptuous pot-luck dinner in the fellowship hall of the Church. Fifteen members and ten visitors attended. After dinner the regular meeting was held with Mrs. Britton presiding. Mrs. Dianne Gerstenkorn showed slides from the Theme "Come Praise The Lord" where she attended the school of leaders held at Alma College in August. She gave an interesting report of their activities while there. Mrs. Mickle led in Hymn singing with Mrs. Sherritt at the piano. Mrs. Eric Luther and Mrs. Nan Britton sang "Amazing Grace." Rev. Stan McDonald chose "I don't know where we are going but we are on our way" for his devotional giving inspiration too all, to carry on; the Christian work of the Church. Mrs. Luther led in prayer Mrs. Micide played two piano solos "How Great Thou Art" and "Just a Closer Walk With Thee". Rev. McDonald closed with the Benediction. Ladies' Legion to cater to weddings Mrs. Alice Neilands vice- president of Hensall Ladies' Legion Ausxiliary held the first meeting of the autumn season Tuesday evening. Plans were made to cater to a September wedding and also later all weddings. Mrs. Clarence Reid, sports convener stated there would be bowling tournaments in Exeter and Wingham. Hartsell United Church Rev. Stan McDonald spoke on the parable of the wed- ding feast" at the United Church on Sunday morning. Donna St. John sang a very beautiful solo "Swing Low Sweet Chariot" and Dr. Ralph Topp was the organist for the service. The children's story was "Do You Wear a Mask". The flowers at the front of the &RINGING OUT THE ARTIST — Children who will be atten- ding the Hensall Nursery School will be able to test skills in many areas. Expressing herself on the art board at an open house Tuesday was Michelle Kinsman. T-A photo APPLIANCE REPAIR Large or small, we'll fix them all... Our repair experts will have your appliance in tip top shape fast. Call us to- day. PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEA OF DOW RT NTOWN VARNA" VARNA 4424103 wedding of Mrs, Slade's niece ,Lashley-Luther at Smith Falls on Saturday. Mr. „Charles C. Pearce .of Brantford renewed some old friendships in Hensel]. on. -Sunday and attended wor- ship at the United Church, Mr‘ Pearce lived. in liensall around ino and attended public and. continuation school and lived, on the farm OW owned by Al Crerar, He. is now retired O. a school principal. 4-,Rmeeting The Hensall 4-H .Club are having an organizational meeting 'Thursday Sep- tember 11th at Hensall United Church at 7 p.m. Any girls' 12 years and older are . welcome. Amber Rebekah lodge reopens Noble grand Mrs. Hazel Corbett presided for the reopening of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wed- nesday evening assisted by vice-grand Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, who reported for the visiting committee. It was reported the float entered in the fair board parade won third prize. The noble grand gave the treasurer's report. A letter was read from the D.D. president's secretary Mrs. Marguerite Crawford stating the installation of officers will be on October 1st, by Sistr Mrs. Verna Thomas D.D.P. Correspondence was read and discussed. reconstituted Allen's ippple juice 48 fl. oz. tin 40. +km: TAB chasing the blue velvet with gold. Everyone was reminded of the Anniversary Sunday September 26th. The ladies' are in charge of the refreshments for fellowship hour following the service. The annual bazaar will be held on Wednesday October' 29th at 3 p.m. Mrs. Clarence Coleman continued th Study on "Japan". Mrs. Fredo Boa read a poem "Deliquent for Older People". Sunday Service to be held at Camp Kintail Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted worship at Car- mel Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. His sermon was "The Great Discovery" Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the organ. The service next Sunday will be held at Camp Kintail. Arrangements are being made for cars to leave the Churches at 10:00 a.m. The service will be at 11:30 a.m. !Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic lunch which will be pooled. This is a joint out- door service for the three congregations. Plan to attend. Celebrate 25th anniversary Jim and Eunice Aikenhead were honoured at their 25th wedding anniversary when their family entertained a large number of relatives and friends at the Hensall community Centre on Saturday evening. Dancing was enjoyed to music by the Blue Water Playboys. Lunch was served at the close. Hensall librarian attends course at Barrie Mrs. Velma Robinson, Hensall Public Librarian attended a Course of Study for County Branch Super- visors held at the Ontario government staff development centre at Barrie last week. Come in to Al's Market Scars CATALOGUE SHOPPING r -; riem te; 164K yourW th money's or and look through our latest catalogue 262.3316 er saire church were placed in honour of the marriage of Miss Jane Heal to Mr. Steven Jacobson which took place on Friday. Rev. McDonald made the announcement that Sunday School would reopen on Sunday September 14th at 11:00 a.m. and all children were invited to attend. Rev. McDonald held a family gathering on Sunday in a farewell dinner for his aunt, Mrs. Gordon McDonald of Senlac, Saskatchewan who has been visiting in Ontario and Prince Edward Island during the last month. Present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Whitney of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Earl and Miss Judith Earl of Atwood. Mrs. Carl McDonald of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNea of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. McNea are Copsy the Clown and Francis Kay "Daisy" of the "Copsy The Clown and Big Top Talent T.V. Show" through CKCO Kitchener. Chiselhurst ladies' plan their bazaar The U.C.W. of Chiselhurst United Church met on Tuesday afternoon with the president Mrs. Jack Brint- nell presiding and opened the meeting by reading a poem "The Smallest Blessings" followed by the theme song and theme prayer. Mrs. Harold Parker took the worship "You are the Vine, We are the Branches." She read an interesting poem "The Diary Of The Bible." The roll call was answered by Fourteen members showing something of their Grandmother's or an an- tique. Thank You's were read from Pearl Shaddick and Shirley Kerslake. Everyone was thanked for donations to the bake sale in June. It was announced four members had attended a leadership workshop at Camp Bimini. A discussion about material for the parament for the pulpit resulted in 404. HOURS: Fri. 8 a.m. - 9 P.m Tues., Wed., Thurs., & Sat. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. instant Nescafe coffee . 10 oz. jar 5P9 Carnation coffee mate 500 g jar 179 cop. r Et WHITEPg OLOBANT A CA! .'44tmoosecomooloii.' 1980 HONEY CROP 90; PER POUND OPEN: MONDAY-SATURDAY 236-4979 PLEASE (RING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS to. FERGUSON APIARIES BETWEEN HENSALL & ZURICH on HWY. 84 HENSALL MINOR HOCKEY Registration Saturday, September 13 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Wednesday, September 17 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Cost per player is $40. Cost for Saturday morning hockey is $15. A penalty of $10 if registered after September 17. 262-2017 HENSALL cut from Canada grade 'A' beef full slice round steak Our Abattoir will be closed for Holidays the week of the 15th of September. We will be open Sept.22nd. For service please call AL'S MARKET CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING Phone - 2614041 or 262-1011 Monday-Beef tweitclai, •'Mark pure pork sausage lb. 1.19 sliced cooked ham sliced head cheese Kettle Rendered lard Burns 11 9 1/4 dinner hams lb. '1.98 ux 79 ib.49 alb. AL'S MARKET BETTER BEEF CUT BETTER • .. • 0.. " ,-- • -ar