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Times-Advocate, 1978-12-14, Page 34 (2)
Page 34 Times -Advocate, December 14, 1978 Honour Hensall life member President Mrs. Beatrice Uyl presided at the December meeting of the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary Tuesday evening and presented a life membership pin to Mrs. Leona Parke and also presented 10 year pins to Iva Reid. Mildred Chalmers. Wanda McClinchey. and Alice Neilands. Plans were discussed for catering to weddings • and banquets in the future. The -Honey Doll" draw will be made December -'22. Members had an exchange of christmas gifts and refreshments were served. Best Interest 1 .w, We represent mony Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for - the highest Interest being otfered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. • Subjest to change Gaiser-Kneale Insurance'Agency Jnc. Exeter Grand Bend Clinton rt,,,, Office Office Office 35-2420 238-8484 482-9747 THE OLD AND THE NEW In addition to some of the most modern fire equipment in the -- area, the new fire hall in Hensall contains the fire department's first motorized pumper. Show- ing how the siren works to Robert and Pamela Gackstetter is firemon Butch Hoffman. CHRISTMAS DRAW Utility Turkeys 6-1p lb- Sw,fts•portly -,ed Napes or Quarters Bone In Hams Polish loop - Sausage Local Fresh lien Turkeys Boneless ' _• Ham Meoty Pork Riblets cHR/s THAS'' DRAW - 12-14 Ib. ove. CDRAwAs ib. $1.09 $1.79 fb to $1.59 1� $1.19 $2.19 lb Ib 75' CHRISTMP,S DRAW •' . Custom Services Offered YUNGBLU.T'' MEAT POIRKET PHONE 236-4 2 ZURICH Thrift Pak, Heavy Duty FOIL WRAP 18' x 25 Apple, Avocado, Apricot, Strawberry EARTHBORN SHAMPOO 450 mi, Plus 100 free 94 99' Deodorant Soap - Bonus Bar IRISH SPRING the price of 3 4 for 994 0. Extra Dry, lemon, Body, Balsam & Body, Rea_.. 8 oz TAME -CREME -RINSE 9 8 Mouthwash 355 MI LISTERMINT Powdered 3litre ABC DETERGENT 9e 994 994 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST Christmas Stora Hours: Open 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Dec. 14 to 22 Closed 6;00 p.m. - Dec. 16 and 23 CLOSED DEC. 25 AND 26 Present folkmusical Children's choir perfor .The second Sunday in secretary, Mrs. Edith Bell. reply thanking everyone. A Advent was celebrated in associate membership. Mrs. social - hour° followed and ,Hensall United Church on Edgar Munn. Queensway refreshments were served. Sunday by Laurie Pepper representative . Mrs. Personals - lighting the second Advent • Rochus Faberr, cradle Mrs. M; Glanville return- candlebn behalf of the young roll. Mrs. C. Volland: stamp ed home following several people of the •congregation. • collector. Mrs. -R. Schwann: weeks in Victoria Hospital. The service was conducted Pianist. Mrs. 4lalcolm London where she un by Rev. T. Garnet Husser Dougall. derwent treatment. with Dr. Ralph Topp at the The 1979 programs were A "Christmas Pageant" organ and piano and Mrs. discussed and Mrs. Hyde will be presented by the Sun - Marianne' McCaffrey the closed the meeting with a -_day School members in Hen - choir .director. ' - poem "Bright Christmas" sail United Church. In place of a sermon. the and the Lord's Prayer. The December 17 at 7 30 p.m. Huronia Children's Choir January meeting will be Mr, & Mrs. Arthur Van presented a Chris as Folli' held January 8. 1979. Mrs. C Dyke of Bradford visited on Musical on - the ( }ristmas Volland presided for the Wednesday, with Mr. & Mrs. slot -y. Nar[[ator was Tim Lades' Aid meeting which Sim Roobol. Campbell sk'ith solo parts followed. Items of' business Mr. & Mrs. Ray McNoll of were discussed. A delicious Fergus and Mr. & Mrs. Earl taken by -Fim Rowcliffe, Ronalyn Bell, Sara Pat- lunch and a social hour was terson, Heather Jamison, enjoyed. Pam McCaffrey and Martin Rebekah members hold Dykstra, all of Exeter.. This . Christmas party was an enjoyable presen- Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel tation and more of these Corbett presided for the presentations" would be Christrrlas meeting of welcome. Amber Rebekah Lodge Following the service, the assisted by the Vice Grand combined congregations of Mrs. Elizabeth Riley. who Hensalt and- Chislehurst gave the report of the , unanimously decided to send visiting committee. • a call to fill the • pastoral A donation was voted to vacancy. Next Synday will Family and Children's Ser - be White Gift Sunday at 11 vices. The entertainment num. and in the evening, the committee: Margaret Con-- nday School will present sitt. Dorothy Parkler. and their Christmas Concert at Vera Lemmon were in 7.30 p.m. charge of "the program and W.M 5 Elects Officers exchange of gifts. Mrs. -Evelyn McBeath The president Mrs. gave a reading „Ode to Harvey Hyde presided for Christmas'". and Mrs. Isobel the Christmas meeting of; Rogerson accompanied and Carmel Church W.M..S_- - led in singing Christmas Tuesday and opened the Carols meeting with Christmas A delicious lunch was - poems. The Christmas served froim decorated Devotional was taken by tables by the social com- Mrs. Earl Campbell,assisted mittee: Mrs. Rubv, Bell. by Mrs. Pert. Campbell. Mrs. Alice Ferg. Mrs. Mrs Malcolm Dougall and Gladys 'Coleman and Mrs. Mrs Edith Bell favoured Elizabeth Riley. -with a piano `duet Mrs: Esther Wright gave a - Presentation message on "Christmas The "'neighbours and •'Customs" relatives from the second Mrs Earl Campbell in- concession of Hay and the stalled the following slate of Blind Line surprised Mr. Officers president. Mrs 11 and Mrs. Jim Sangster and Hyde. vice-president. Mrs. Brad on Tuesday evening Esther--Wr-iftht:- --secretary. when :they -a sembted -to- - Mrs__ Rochus Faber..ass'1 -- wish them their %cry best' - secretary. Mrs Bert Thomp- wishes in their new home in. son: treasurer. Mrs Perc Hensall. -' -- Campbell: glad tidings They were presented with - s e c. r e t a r y. M r s P gifts. the accompanying ad- .. Campbell: friendship.' ser- dress was read bv Mrs. -s vice and literature. Mrs Robert Campbell. Jim and Earl Campbell. supply Edna Mae made a fitting tuniiiIIIIIIIIIIIIimiu IIniillitllllnlintnliiIuninttltlitllnlrnlnnnttt minnuninitimu titin Main Street 235 1570 Elaxbard of Zurich visited with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesrh The Hensall bantams • agreed to stay together for on Saturday. continued to keep their another year to finish off the winning ways by winning campaign. drive. losingtwo and in the last * In other news related to the community centre, Oke said she will ask the Ontario Provincial Police to drop in at the, events which take place at the new facility. • 11111111111111111111111111111,1111111111111111! Dog problem diminishes s fprHensall a s dividend Nosnow rent the hall have alt The fine winter weather the size of the contract which has benefited the village of is in the $500,000 range. Nensall in two areas, ac Another area which the cording to works superin. village appears to have tendent Gary Maxwell. made progress in, is the .Maxwell told council control of dogs. Monday all the pipe for the After reviewing dog village's storm sewers will catcher Wilma Hoffman's be installed by the end of report which stated a total of week, well . ahead of seven dogs had been -caught schedule. • for October and November, Still to be -installed are the councillor Harry Klungel system's catch -basins said "It's really noticable Maxwell said. ... There's no dog. The works superintendent problem". said that while Omega Knight also paid a com- Construction has worked at a Aliment to the dog catcher rapid pace, there have been saying "1 think she's doing -a a few problems with' drains wonderful job". . from homes not being ..One of the arga which properly hooked up. pleased council washe "It's nice to get it in quick animal control program was, but it's also nice to get it in paying for itself with almost right", Reeve Harold Knight $700 in revenue received, remarked. compared to control costs of Asked how the village was a little less than'0: doing in their 'snow removal It's the time of $50year for budget :MaxwJ. -rep �e 1' d money to flow in and out of "good", whichgJdrew a village's coffers. with ac, humorous rection from cotlnts•totalling over$311 too. council with several coup- being, paid .at Mon.. y's cillors saying we haven't meeting. seen too much of the white One•piece of good financial stuff so far. news was received, that In another matter relating being the final'capital grant to the storm sewers, Klungel payment of $127,512.50 said the "extras'associated towards the • community with the project will total centre has been made about $10,000. available. ' - Knight said this figur'e was Clerk' -treasurer Betty (te "not out of line" considering_P%Ced the village would -, haves to borrovi on a short- term basis about $125,000 to tie the,project over until the Bantams split Wintario'funds are received. - Knight reported the in two contests con>,munity .centre's fund raising committee has P. E 1 - Gift Certificates SPECIAL THI5 .. E.: =. - WEEK r. Silver and Gold Sandals Assorted Sizes -GIFT IDEAS I For that Special Lady A Leather Purse $23.95 to $55.95 . For that Special Man - Suede or Leather Wailabees by Clarks E. E. • $5.99 , Values to $14.95 ar _ OPEN NIGHTS DEC. 18 --, DEC. 22 WttertVS Shoes Ltd. MAIN ST.EXETER �111111111111111111IIIII111111I111111IIIIIII111111 tllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllll111111111111111111111111IIIIg 1 5 arKni two weeks. MRS. HARRY SHEPPARD The boys travelled to Mrs. Nancy Finkbeiner, Brussels Wednesday night to Shipka was the lucky winner participate in a parade to the P penalty box. Brian Stewart of the "Rebekahs" flower scored with three seconds quilt draw Saturday night in left in the game to make the Parkhill. score 4-3 for Hensall. Other Chateau Gardens Christ -goal scorers were Jeff Rowe mas dinner was enjoyed by with two and Randy Parker residents and guests Sunday. with one. FIs. Jack Wall of Kitchener Blyth proved to be•a much held the lucky ticket drawn bsuperior skating and passing was Masteront Chad Wilcox.r-Renat team by humilating Hensall donated bv circ 18-2 Jeff Rowe scored the Esdaile and quilted by- only two goals. volunteers. Personal donations and Sunday the -bantams ticket sales made about travelled to Exeter to take ot1,-= .5230:00 ---to- be used for the the-- tlanta n- team.° residents. Members of the Hensall easily skated to a 8-3 Anglica , Church Children's victory. Goal. getters were Chtltr'o ort Franks enter- Jamie McClinchey with Laine 'nner music Was three, Jeff Rowe with two supplier 1 Dave Sheppard and Randy 'Parker, Darrin at the piano Moir and Ron Lavery with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald one each. Charlton. Jim and Wayne The next home game is ADAMS Heating & Cooling • Heating Systems of All Types visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ketlestine. Dayle and Darrel in Essex Woodham By MISS JEAN COPELAND Mr and Mrs. George R'heeler.-Mr and -Mrs, John - Rodd. _Pamela ..and _ Calvin._ Mr. alvin-.- Mr. and Mrs Glenn Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. David Wheeler were guests at the wedding of their niece and cousin. ;Cols Wilson to Norman Stewart in the ['oiled Church. Conn and the reception following in. the Arthur Community Centre Saturday evening. The community extends its deepest sympathy to Mrs Jim Gunton in the pass- ing of her mother in Toronto last week. - Miss Jean Copeland spent the weekend with Mrs Michelle Davis. Allison and Brandon in Wallaceburg. * Check These Gift Suggestions • Binoculars • Magnifying Glasses • Pendant Magnifiers • Eye- Glass Cleaners and Holders • Etc., Etc. 407 Main St., Exeter 4 2 3 5-05 1 1 la December 19 against the Clinton "A" team before breaking for Christmas:"The boys pick up again on December 27 against Zurich in Zurich. Sherwoods wiri big one In their biggest victory of the season, the Hensalt Sherwoods defeated the league leading Goderich Merchants 6-3 Thursday. • Leading the way for Hensall were Steve Knight 'and Fred Campbell with two goals each. Following a first period goal by Knight with an assist from Brian Campbell, the Sherwoods found themselves down 3-1 at one time against tfle tough Goderich squad. Late in the second period, the Sherwood began to Wick with Knight taking a - pass from Brian Campbell • and beating Doug Spitzig in net for the Merchants. In the third period, it was all Hensall with Fred Campbell firing the first of his two goals with only 43 seconds elapsed. Knight and Brian Campbell assisted. Brian Campbell scored the winning goal with less than five mintues remaining in the game. Brother Fred and Brian Baker assisted. The final goal of the evening was scored by Fred Campbell with, help from Brian Campbell: 1. INSTactEc MoDERNIZEp and MAINTAINED • General Sheet Metal Work. • Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • Ventilation 235-2187 133 Huron St East. Exeter ntn,ll,Illrntlttnitlntlnllnn1,11,1111. • Following a discussion of responsibility to keep the some of the 'incident"' which functions under control. have taken place, Knight Oke suggested the OPP agreed with councillot>s could visit the village on a Harry Klungel and Pats:- .more regular basis. Neilands that the people whfl GRAND BEND RECREATION COMMITTEE in cooperation with laintWon college ANNOUNCES FUNDAMENTALS OF PHOTOGRAPHY, PART I — CE 683 r An introduction to the camera, accessories, •composi- tion, processing and printing. Starts Thurs., Jan. 18; 7:00-10:00 p.m.; 535 — i5 three hour lectures at the Town Hall. — 2 six hour dark room sessions at lambton College on Saturdays. r or information call the College information -Centre Sarnia at 542-7751 or Brenda Jennison, . Secretary; Grand Bend Recreation Committee. TO REGISTER- VISIT..T.NE CLERK'S OFFICE, GRAND BEND. �, TAE JOYS )' CHRISTMAS \ 1 • 18.1' May Christmas bring friends to your fireside and peace to your home. In the .glow of your frfidship- we oatend sincere• thanks. FRANK AND KAREN HUMER AND FAMILY GRAND BEND 1 tttl'DECORATING and FLOORING CENTRE 15 Main St. 238-8603 v C5e),L'f,Cl. 049 Crha c c).EZ V, Q? n6 tans cuz * a6O C545 0.45 15545 Plants are a living gift to remind someone the year -through of your Good Wishes at Christmas. Shop"n our greenhouse for a wide selection of house plants, as well as Poinsettias, Mums and Christmas Cactus. HURON -RIDGE ACRES David Steckle & Family RR 2 Zurich Phone 565-21,22 From Zurich: 1 t/ mi. W. then 3'/ mi. north. Front Grand Ben yl north on Hwy. 21 to Drysdale, east to Blake then north 11/2 mi. ©PEN -EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 p Owners of smaller businesses The Federal Business Development Bank can provide you with: • Financial assistance • Management counselling (CASE) • Management training • Information on government programs for business f EL)Ef. AI BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK See our Representative RANDY BROWN AND/OR BILL SCHUTZ at: THE DEVON BUILDING, 476 Main Street South, Exeter - �on: "EVERY TUESDAY" (Branch Office Address) If convenient, please call t61Iect for prior appointment 1036 On- tario St.; Stratford (271-5650)