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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-07-01, Page 20Page 8A Times -Advocate, July 1, 1981 Fi tit h I . ti;4`1, HENSALL GRADS — Grade 8 graduates from Hensall public school are: (back, from left) Tim Eosterbrook, David Skea, Rob Lenting, Sandra Dickins, Pam Cottrell, Cheryl Webber; front, from lefts Roddy Parker, Kandy Dobsov, Angelina Malik, Todd Goudie, and Jamie id. Hens�II' and district news Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 LEGION AUXILIARY OFFICERS — Installation for the new executive of the Hensall legion Auxiliary was held Tuesday night. Back, left, executive Vera Smale, secretary Donna Allen, treasurer Colleen Ferris and sergeant at arms Iva Reid. Front, past president Bea Uyl, presi- dent Alice Neilands and vice-presidents Joan Bierling and Mildred Chalmers. T -A photo HENSALL LEGION EXECUTIVE - - The new executive of the Hensall branch of the Royal Canadian legion ',as installed Tuesday night. Back, left, sergeant at arms Larry Uyl, service officer Paul Neilands and executive Pete Zwaan and Fronk Forrest. Front, vice-president Pete Allen, pres'dent Irvin Ferris, secretory Charlie Cooper and treasurer Murray Troquair. T -A photo It11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111111111111111111111111111n1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111dL Hensall Civic Corner LACIVMS � IA NOVELTY SMALL WORLD'S FUNNIEST SOFTBALL TIAN V.S. HENSALL LEGIONNAIRES WHERE: Hensall Community Park WHEN: Tuesday, July 7th 7:30 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 rrE Those Who Watch The Cuties Play, Live To Laugh Another Day 71111111 111111111111111111111I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I11111111111111111111111111111[111111111111111111111111111111111111111 7 Pair from Scotland visit area Present awards Monday evening, June 22, the grade eight class of Hen- sall public school was honoured with a banquet at the Pine Ridge Chalet. Parents. teachers and the graduates attended the ceremony which featured special academic awards. Representing the kinette Club of Hensall and District, Mrs. Carolyn Knight presented the Kinette Scholarship Award to Pam Cottrell and David Skea who were the top girl and boy students in grade eight. Pam Cottrell also received a mathematics award presented on behalf of the Raeburn family by Robert Raeburn. the school prin- cipal. David Skea was awarded an English award and this was presented to him on behalf of the K-40 Club of Hensall and District. Two other awards presented to the students were a French Award won by Rod Parker and presented to hint by Mr. Eric Mansfield. the French teacher. on behalf of the Mansfield family. Represen- ting the Independent Order of Oddfellows. Hensall Lodge. Mr. Eric Mansfield presented .a Citizenship Award to Cheryl Webber. The special awards were mint sets which the students should appreciate over the years. This year's grade eight class had eleven students and they were 1 presented with graduation diplomas by Mr. Doug Pearson and Mr. Eric Mansfield. Special to top thanks shouts go to Mrs. Jane Hnatyk who helped the students decorate the dining room for this special occa- sion and to the other staff members who helped at the banquet, Mrs. Mary Jacobe, Mrs. P lis Deichert, Mrs. Margaret Horner, and Mrs. Joyce Preszcator. On behalf of the staff, Mr. Raeburn ex- pressed to the graduates best wishes for the future. Personals Mr. and Mrs. William MacKay of Stromness, raduates Scotland , spent last week visiting with the former's cousins in London and Hen- sall. On Wednesday evening twenty-two relatives were entertainL1 with dinner and a pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb A SCHOOL REUNION — The female students of Hensall Continuation School during the 1934-35 term held a reunion Saturday at the home of Minnie Noakes in Hensall. A similar get-together is planned for the summer of 1983. The special guest was teacher Miss Irene Douglas who is now 88 years of age. Back, left, Kay Williams, Mary Finlayson, Mildred Kyle, Margaret Hayter, Edna Evans, Annie Morenz, Helen Ferango, Gladys Cudmore, Doris Dilling and Marion Walker. Centre, Helen Gould, Minnie Noakes, Miss Irene Douglas, Agnes Appleton, Ruth Noyand Olive CooperFront,Myrtle Stokes,Verna Hay, Edna Mae Sangster and Laurabelle Reichert. LA photo Stretton, Hensall. Mr. MacKay is a cousin of Nor- ma Stretton, Minnie Noakes, Jim Sangster. and John Sangster, Hensall. Mrs. Margaret MacFarlane, and Mrs. Marion Peebles, Lon- don are also cousins. This is the first time the MacKay's have visited Canada and are very impressed with the vastness and beauty of our country. Thursday Mr. and Mrs.. Stretton and daughters, Susan and Barbara motorei to Niagara Falls. The MacKays were very im- pressed with the grandeur of the Falls, and also visited the Shakespearean Theatre in Stratford. Mr. MacKay is captain of a ship which is based in Scotland. The service in Carmel Presbyterian was withdrawn owing to anniver- sary service at Cromarty Presbyterian Church when Rev. W.D. Jarvis of Tillson- burg, a former minister was the guest minister. Service will be held on Sunday ,July 5th at 10;15 a.m. The Estate Auction Sale of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Fuss which was held on Saturday was largely attended. - Mr. Ernie Davis un- derwent surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London last week. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. KNECHTEL DON'S FOOD MARKET ZURICH HENSALL 236-431b 262-2648 "Free Delivery in the Village" We like,to serve you a little bit better! CANADA DAY CELEBRATION RELISHES (6 varieties) 375 ml. jar 65( Carnival -Pure APPIY JUICE 48 oz. tin 694 Jell -o JELLY POWDERS (16 varieties) 3 oz. pkg. 3P1 Van Camp BEANS with Pork 14 oz. tin 2/$1 Both Locations STORE HOURS Mon. 8-6 Tues. 8-6 Wed. 8-6 Thurs. 8-9 Fri. 8-9 Sat. 8-6 Sun. CLOSED Welcome to Zurich's 125th Anniversary Carnival Soft MARGARINE 1 Ib. tub 2/s1 Swanson T.V. DINNERS 11.5 oz. pkg. 1.19 MEAT Fresh Canada 3-4 average CHICKEN FRYERS b $94 Fresh Fresh Whole Cut-up CHICKEN Ib 994 CHICKEN LEGS Ib. 09 Fresh part back attached CHICKEN BREASTSpart back attached Ib.1.1 9 Our Own Homemade Pure PORK SAUSAGE Schneiders WIENERS Schneiders MINI SIZZLERS Schneiders Blue Ribbon BOLOGNA Schneiders Whole Old Fashioned HAMS Schneiders 900 g. bucket Ib. 1 Ib. pkg. 500 g. pkg. 500 g. pkg. BUCKET of CHICKEN Schneiders BEEF BURGERS Knechtel Brand NNI 3/1.79 T SLICED BREAD SLICED 24 oz. loaf 1 kcl Ib. pkg. 1.19 1.59 1.99 1.99 3.49 3.89 3.89 GROG S Libby's Canned Spaghetti, Alpha-getti, Zoodles PASTAS Dream Whip DESSERT TOPPING Libby's SAUERKRAUT Club House Salad OLIVES Aylmer Tomato KETCHUP Colgate Regular or Winterfresh TOOTHPASTE Coast Complexion SOAP Black Diamond 14 oz. tin 3 oz. pkg. 14 oz. tin White Label 594 79( 2/991 994 1.39 1.39' 1.59 375 g. jar 32 oz. jug. 100 ml. tube 4 bor pak COFFEE CREAMER 1.69 500 g. jar. SINGLE THINS White Label All Purpose COFFEE 500 g. pkg. 1 Ib. bag Chateau Canned Cola or Ginger Ale POP White Label 24/10 oz. tins case INSTANT COFFEE 10 oz. jar 2.49 2.49 3.99 4.49 HOUSE SPECIALS Netlson's Dairy 3 qt. bag MILK Homo, 2%, Skim 1.89 PRODUCE N, Produce of U.S.A. - Cana Produce of Canada - Canada No. 1 Ontario grown HEAD LETTUCE 2/894 da No. 1 Albs. TOMATOES 2 lbs. 89 = ' Produce of U.S.A. - Canada No. 1 Size 138's VALENCIA ORANGES dozen 1.09 Produce of U.S.A. - Canada No. 1 "New" Tabl POTATOES 10 Ib. bag 2.59 BAKERY Weston Hamburg & Wiener ROLLS Weston Apple Snack BUNS Weston Old Mill WHITE BREAD pkg. of 12's 79( pkg. of 6 894 16 oz. loaf 2/:1 FROZEN FOODS MEAT PIES Rich's COFFEE RICH Highliner Fish Sticks or in Batter TURBOT (3 varieties) 8 oz. pkg. 694 500 g. ctn. 2/894 1.49 14 oz. pkg. Sale Ends July 4, 1981 Thank you for your Patronage! Cartons of Canadian Brand CIGARETTES Reg. or King 9.59 We like to serve you a little bit better!