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Times-Advocate, 1978-12-14, Page 27 (2)1• • • ,y • EASY TO PLAY • Each advrtiser will have one area resident's name in id. If you spot your name. phonsi the Exete.Times-Advocate at 235-1331 and we will seid your Wintario ticket to you. If after your -lame the word "Turkey" appears we will cctact Al's Super Save in Hensall where you lay pick up your turkey. • Total of Pries, 2-10 Ib. Turkeys and 9 Win- tario Ticket*ach week. • 4 4 , ff '..or ri' irk'rr Fun? You bet it is! Yamata's E titer 250 is a quick. agile. machine that goes wherethe sw is, from hills to trails ♦�. to powder But expensive' Not at all. It's the little Yamaha that's a Iona fun Sea it ttday! ELDER i D a .... a •ifli 1,11 RISES. ..,...., .....:.= ..,-, -co 'R,/) !J f' iJ..11i�i's�iT/ a��afaJai{ tN�'ffa 41. Shop These Fine Russell Snider RR 2, Zurich Hensall Stores ROWS Cd HEALTH CENTRE -11 FREE XMAS DRAW Your Choice Men's or Ladies' Watch Valle $50.00 Coupon Each Purchase SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY ALL LADIES WALLETS 40°fo OFF OPEN LONGER HOURS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ALL DAY MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY FRIDAY NIGHTS ALL YEAR fifkR0'ti V0.1P/11/10'0WO'rr';itt'OW rr' KROEHI ER RECLINERS COMBINATION VINYL AND CLOTH 2 POSITIONS from $109" WOOD ROCKERS in MAPLE land PINE From $14900 BE KIND TO YOUR CARPET PLUS! C'HARGEX VISA . . . the magic tool that beautifies all smooth carpets, especially plushes. Easy, long. pull strokes over the rug removes vacuum cleaner roller marks, foot prints and lint. Floor coverings are valuable. They need and delerve PLUSH -BRUSH and Shag -Witch care. IN STOCK HOOVER CLEANERS From STILL A GOOD STOCK OF CEDAR CHESTS :8495 FERN STANDS, STUDENT DESKS, TIFFANY SWAG LAMPS. master charge i TURKEY Il ' DELIVERY ON APPLIANCES EXTRA. ':)r tl 0. II # /t . f'/fw.o .o:. :.tr::fi rm-: o .'t :.w.f : rtr.r.w.r.cfro7.o I oro :..w:.cfro,vw.#:.fr .fr.w. fr.. Boqjhroqs014Ie salt 262-2023 HENSALL John Consist Box 125, Hensall OPEN MONDAY TILL CHRISTMAS Appointments made Times -Advocate, December 14, 1978 Reeve calls for restraint With the village of Hensall in the midst of several ex- pensive undertakings the word "restraint" might have to be worked into next year's budget, according to Reeve Harold Knight. Knight told, the inaugural session of Hensall council Monday "I hope' we•can be reasonable as possible in our budget." He said two of the bigger projects for the new council will be planning and the annexation of surrounding lands. While Knight said "we've been fairly well on 4udget for tae year" a ecteasaltg ratepayers can a �,�ect a big jump in their to s to pay for the storm sewers which are presently being installed. Also expected to go up, are the levies from the county and the school boards, two areas which the village had Exchange gifts at Chiselhurst . The Christmas meeting of Unit Four of Hensel! United Church was held Thursday in w the Fellowship Hall with 19 members and two visitors present. Mrs. James McAllister i~ opened the meeting with a short story based on Psalm 16 -verse 11. She said, "that • all of life is fitting pieces together, but if we follow the path where God leads us, our life .experiences will blend into a meaningful whole. Many Christmas carols *.k_ sung and Mrs. Eric Luther told a beautiful story on the birth of Christ taken from the book. -"Out of the Ivory Palaces." Mrs: AlberLAlexander had the devotion and based her talk on the Christmas story. A total of 67 visits were made to sick and shut-ins by the members. All members are asked to bring used stamps and old eye -glasses to the January meeting. The 1979 executive is to remain the same as 1978 with two changes. Mrs. Nan Britton first vice-president instead of Mrs. Pearl Erratt and Mrs. Rogerson as secretary assisted by Mrs. Earle Rowe. The meeting closed with a hymn, followed •by the benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. Robert McAllister and her com- mittee, c: w w• • • • • w •• 1 • • • CA 4 al,; Juveniles win and tie 11;' sday night the Hensall Juveniles travelled to Listowel and came up with a tie. The Listowel team went ahead in the first period with two goals. In the second period Hensall came back with a strong offensive effort and scored three goals to put Hensall ahead 3-2. The first Hensall goal was scored by Ron May assisted by Rob Pryde. , The second and third Hensall goals both came from Dave Cann, the second on an assist by Daniel Preszcator and the third was unassisted. With only 1.38 left in the third period the Listowel team tied the score at 3-3. On Friday night the 'Hensall Juveniles came up with a big win against the strong Milverton Juveniles. The first period ended scoreless. In the second period there were three goals scored, the first two by Milverton and Hensall's first goal coming at the 1.49 mark, scored by Grant Love and assisted by Steve Grainger. Hensall went ahead in the third period with two goals, the first scored by Steve Grainger from Grant Love and the winning• goal came from Rob Willert assisted by Pat Cyr. Kevin Geoffrey played a strong game in goal to allow the hard Shooting of Milverton team only two goals. Hensall plays against Listowel on Friday in Hensall at 8 p.m. Support your home town team on Friday. SALES ACTIVE Hensalt Sales Barn was active again last Thursday with higher prices and demand being mostly in heifers and steers. Heifers; ;61,50-$67.5k sales to $89.25; steers, $64.00487.50, sales to $88.40. Pigs; feeders, $60.75- $72.00; weaners 850.25-858.50. little control over, he said. Participating In the inaugural ceremonies which saw Richard Peckham and Klaas Van Wieren take their places on council, was Reverend Garnet Husser of Hensall United Church. Reverend Husser who has been in Hensall for two months, congratulated the village and council on their "'fine attitude" which they have towards newcomers. He said the storm sewer work and the new com- mu,nity centre "speaks of a progressive community" At the meeting, several council appointments were made. Reappointed as the village's representative to the Ausable-Bayfield Con- servation Authority was Harry Klungel. Looking after the village's interests on the Hensall Page 27 - Parks. Board will be coun- cillors Paul Nellands and Peckham. -Ratepayers appointed are Bevan Bon- thron, Melvin • Wuratt William Soldan, Wayne Reid and Leonard Hoffman. Serving on the village's dump and fire committQe will be Nielands and Peckham while Klungel and Van Wieren were appointed to the drains, streets and property committee, • OPEN HOUSE AT FIRE HALL The Hay-Hensall-Tuckersmith area fire department held an open house at their fire hall Saturday. Showing the pumper's controls to Lisa Hyde and Jim Coughlin is fire chief Jim Hyde. - - . Staff photo' ensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor; Phone 262-2025 • Welcome new neighbors Mang win at euchre The C.P.T. committee of thtm1 0 0 F and Rebekah Lodges held a euchre partyf on Friday evening with seven tables playing. The winners were as follows: lone ands, Mrs. Schwartz, Exeter; ladies' high. Mrs. Freida Boa; gent's high, Garnet Hicks. Exeter; tidies consolation, Mrs. Alex McBeath; Gent's con- solation, Cecil Pepper. Lucky ticket winners on a draw were Mrs. Mary Broadfoot and Perc Camp- bell. Mr. Eric Mansfield directed the events and announced the -next euchre will be held in January. Carmel service Rev. A Young of Goderich conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. His message was "God's Gift". Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the organ.' Miss Beatrice Thompson and Mr. Ron Fleming ac- companying on their guitars sang "Go Tell It On The Mountain." The Induction service for the Rev. Kenneth Gordon Knight who has been called to the charges of Carmel, Cromarty, and Caven churches will be " -in Caven Church, Exeter on Thur- sday. December 14 at 8 p.m. The service next Sunday, December 17. Rev. Knight will be in charge of the service at the usual time 10:15 a.m. Kinettes entertain The Hensall Kinettes entertained the children of the district at, the public school on Saturday afternoon when members from South Huron High School, Exeter presented two plays which were much enjoyed. Santa Claus also arrived and passed out treats. Presentation A number of friends and relatives enjoyed an evening at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Sangster in honour of Mr. & Mrs. Jack•Corbett who moved from their farm_ in Hay township and have taken up residence in Hensall. They were • presented with a gift by Ed Corbett. Bertha MacGregor read the accompanying address. Jack and Hazel made a fitting reply thanking all. A social hour was enjoyed and refresh- ments served. Open House at Fire Hall A large -number. attended the "Open House" at the new fire hall on Saturday af- ternoon. The Hay-He nsall- Tuckeratnith firemen were in attendance. The building is a very fine structure and is one of the most up to date halls in the districts_ Coffee and doughnuts were served.' Successful jitney The Hensall Curling Club held a most successful jitney with both the 1 p.m. and 3 o'clock draw being filled. • Ladies meet for Christmas The Chiselhurst t'.0 W met Tuesday afternoon with the • president Mrs. Jack Brintnell in charge She opened the meeting with Christmas poems. .The roll call was answered by your favourite hymn Mrs Brintnell gave a report of the Presbyteriaj in Winghamwhichwas attended by Mrs Parker and Mrs firintnell Rev T G Husser was the -guest speaker and the theme of his message was "Give of ourselves rather than money gifts" Mrs Brintnell thank- ed Rev. Husser and all who helped her in any way during the past year The members invited a guest to the meeting Following the Benediction all sang "Sing of the Joy of 'Christmas Time". Members exchanged gifts with their secret pals Refreshments were served by Mrs. Harold Parker. Mrs. Thos Brintnell. Mrs. Earla Cole- man• and Mrs Jack Brintnell More Henson news on page 34 i R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "In the heart of downtown Varna" • • Vacuum Cleaners - Sales & Srrvice of most makes • CB Radios & Accessories • Speed Queen Appliances •'Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • insect Lights & Fly Kill Jnits • Handcrafted Gifts Phone 4F !Y, 1 Doug Shirray was master of ceremonies assisted by the executive. Following the presentation of prizes a "pot- luck" supper was enjoyed by all. Personals Mrs. Jack Consitt who recently underwent surgery - in University Hospital, London returned to her home last week. Mr. & Mrs. Austin Wheeler of Detroit visited this week with the latter's aunt Mrs. .Edgar Munn. 149/g, The Hensall Boys Club wishes to thank the U.C.W. of Hensoll for their donation. Also a special thanks - to the Monn's family of Hensall for all their. generous help. Any donations would be greatly appreciated. Please forward to Fronk Bailey President 66 Queen St., Hensall The winner of our ceramic Christmas tree draw was tickey No. 126, Julie. Mock, 172 Queen St., Hensall The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER This is going to be o rough Christmas Don t let it get around. but Santo lust told off 2.000 elves. . Thp reason crrmg doesn't pay s thor when .t does. they coIl It someth.ng else. • • Heard about the manicurist who married o dentist? They fight tooth and nail. • • O. Bold men are lucky. When company comes. all they - hove ie do is straighten their lies • • • Not only hos football become ,mposslbly come plicated. but we now, hove trouble understanding the bond's formations of half- time. • • ,• Why not make on end run to Jack's ' Small Engine Repair = Service 107 Queen St., Henson 262-2103 3 for the best $ in small engine service. 2 tin itti tfittis,s,itutte 111111111111,1111,1: