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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-08-27, Page 16NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt Courteous Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE ANYWHERE We give complete sale service PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER JF Auction Services Book Your 1986 Sale Now Call 236-4814 Auctioneer John Finlay Anytime - Anywhere AUCTIONEERS Bob Heywood Licensed Auctioneer Specializing in iousehold and state auctions Reasonable rates Bob 235-0874 Laverne 235-1278 FARM SERVICE J Page 4A Times-Advocate,August 27, 1986 Change in mail time Due to highway service scheduling • changes, effective Sept. 1 the Post Of- fice will not be receiving mail until 8:35 a.m. • This means that your mail will not be sorted and in your box until 10:30 a.m. at the earliest. General delivery will be even later. Mail dispatch will be the same as now. Please have your outgoing mail in by 4:30 p.m. Thank you for your cooperation. Shuffleboard change There will be no shuffling at the Hensall arena until September 11. In- stead we will be playing cards and shuffling at the Seniors Shuffle Courts behind the 1.O.O.F. hall downtown. This will take place August 28 and September 4 at 1:15 p.m. If the weather is miserable the ram dates will be Friday, Aug. 29 and Fri. Sept. 5. Everyone is welcome. Wright reunion The 30th Wright Reunion was held on Sunday, August 10 at the Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre with over 40 in attendance. After a beautiful dinner Gordon Wright of Alliston conducted the business. The 1987 reunion will be held at the same place on the second Sunday of August. President G. Wright and secretary Laurabelle Reichart will continue for 1987. Esther Wright, Ruth Wright and Bob Ross all had the same score in a word contest. The oldest person atten- ding was Gordon Wright and the youngest was Laura Wright. Lorne Ross and Esther Wright each had eight family members present. Valentine's Day birthday was Heather Hareeman. Spencer Jeffrey wore the largest shoe. Those travell- ing the farthest distance were Ivona Wright and children Grace, Wesley and Jonathon who came from Toron- to. The newest grandparents were Doris and Spencer Jeffrey. Orland Reichart had the most objects in his pocket. The children enjoyed the usual out- door games and sports conducted by Lois and Wayne Tebbutt, Brenda and James Wright and Esther Wright. Personals Welcome to Jeff and Cindy Reaburn and children Jaime and Ben who have returned to Hensall from Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bozzato return- ed recently from their trip to Bar- bados where they had a wonderful time. Mrs. Irene Davis and her grand- daughter Katie Rathwell have been in Vancouver visiting with Irene's son Michael and visiting Expo. Other recent travellers to Expo were Jason and Erik Moore, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Moore of Hensall. A lovely garden party was held Sun- day afternoon at the farm of Mr. Cliff Marsden in honour of the forthcom- ing marriage of his only daughter Kimberly to Mr. Scott Taylor of Hen- sall. The guests enjoyed refreshments viewing of the gifts. and BRICK OVEN - - Hensall baker Ulrich Duttman puts a pan of pastry in the 70 -year-old brick oven in his bakeshop. He says the cool -fired oven does a far better job than any modern oil or electric one. MAKING DOUGHNUTS Hensall baker Ulrich Duttman gets some doughnuts ready to be baked in the 70 -year-old brick oven which is a unique feature of his bake shop. NOW OPEN • • fiVII\ sirn�l� zessic r1s Mens and Ladies Clothing 122 King St., Hensall, Ontario Village Walk 262-3100 i Huron Apothecary Lt.d. T WILSON PHARMACIST PHONE 235-1982 440 MAIN ST EXETER. L;NT. PRE RIPTI We accept most malor drug plans Blue Cross, Green Shield, Drug Benefit, etc. Hours Mon. Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 6:90 p.m. Wed. 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a. - 12:30 p.m. "Your Independent Pharmacist" For many it was a first chance to congratulate the happy couple as Scott has been residing in Swift Cur- rent, Saskatchewan where the couple will be living after the marriage. The wedding will take place this Saturday, August 30 at the Hensall United Church. Queensway Nursing Hone The month of August is certainly passing us by quickly. After this com- ing holiday weekend, all the children will be back to school again. We at Queensway hope that everyone has had a safe and happy summer. Due to the lovely weather we received last week our residents en- joyed several walke, throughout our lovely village. We were also lucky enough to have a beautiful day for our barbecue lunch on Wednesday. All of us enjoyed hamburgers and hot dogs specially grilled for us by our dietiti- cian Ruth Johnston and volunteer Dorothy Elder. Iva Reid was also on hand to help us' serve the mouthwater- ing meal. Special thanks to Joanne Branderhorst and Nancy Phillips for the use of their barbecue. On Tuesday afternoon our church service was performed by Mrs. Shirley Luther. Shirley was also our pianist for the service. Our movie presentation for this week was about an Eskimo boy grow- ing up in the far north. It was very in- teresting to Learn about his very dif- ferent lifestyle. On Thursday, our Nursing Home residents celebrated the birthdays of Edna McLellan and Laura Justice with a wonderful party. The Zurich Mennonite ladies ran a Bingo for us and then we enjoyed homemade cake and ice cream brought in by the ladies. It was delicious! Happy Bir- thday Edna and Laura. We have a secret here at Queensway! We're planning a sur- prise party this week for someone very special. See next week's Queensway News for more details. Quote of the week: "I'm not really late," said the office worker as she hung up her coat. "I just took my cof- fee break before coming in." Motocross Jim Dickens was back aboard his Hully Gully Honda on August 24 as motocross returned to Varna. Jim was unable to finish the first mote as he crashed in an attempt to overtake the third place rider. He was forced to sit and watch un- til the last lap when he coasted across the finish line to take the checkered flag. The track was in top condition and in the second mote Jim seemed to have it all together when again he crashed, but was able to get going again and hold on to fourth spot. Jim was out of the trophy race but did manage to place seventh for the day. His next race will again be atIIully Gully on September 7. Motocross racing action returned to Hully Gully, Sunday. Jim Dickins, Hensall finished seventh overall in the 80 A Class. John Kochan, Hensall finished 10th in the Jr. 125 B Class. Brian Keys, Seaforth eighth in the 250 Senior Class. The track was in excellent condition following the heavy rain on Saturday. The berms and traction was excellent with Kevin Moore of Sarnia turning the track in a minute thirty. The next motocross race at 'fully Gully will be held September 7 with all classes running. Local Riders Fare Well ATV racing action continued with an ATV Supercross held at the Aylmer Fair, Sunday, August 24. Local rider Paul Farquhar of Clinton had a big day racing in three classes. Farquhar finished third overall in the 200 Mod; second overall in the Open Mod four stroke; and the winner of the 200 Stock. Chuck Collins of Varna placed third in the 250 Mod - four Stroke. Terry McGregor of Kippen finished fourth overall in the 200 Stock and Doug Wolfe of Mitchell finished fourth in the 250 Mod and third in the 250 Stock. Come out and cheer on these local riders at the ATV Supercross to be held Sunday, August 31 at the Mitchell Fair. Practice will be held at 12:30 with race action getting underway at 1:30. Filter Queen IN THE HEART Of DOWNTOWN VARNA 482-7103 DINNER MUSIC — Pianist Theodore Gray and violinist Lorne Johnson provide music for residents of the Queensway Nursing Home each noonhour. listening are (left) Florence Johns, Margaret Smith, Myrtle Rodd, Helen Dallas, Esther Gill, activities coordinator Dale Gooding and Louella Hall. Kippen UC plans craft, bake sale, Friday, August 29 By Margaret Hoggarth The congregation of St. Andrew's United Church joined in with Brucefield for a joint Sunday Service at Brucefield on August 24. The Kippen church members were reminded of the flea market, bake and craft sale to be held on Saturday August 30, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Donations of articles can be dropped off at the Kippen Church on Friday August 29 from 10 a.m.-12 noon, and 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. For further informa- tion call Myra Lovell at 262-5618 or Helen Faber at 262-6502. Proceeds from this sale are for improvements to be done on the church. Congratulations to Lisa Hoornaert, daughter of Roger and Wilhemina Hoornhert, on her graduation from Westervelt Business School in Lon- don, with a diploma in Computer Programming. Congratulations to Paul Hoggarth, son of Al and Margaret Hoggarth, on his graduation from Mohawk College in Hamilton, with a diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Paul has accepted a position with Champion Road Machinery in Goderich. The Hair House 84 Queen St., Hensall 262-3016 Summer Perm $2500 complete Closed for holidays Aug. 25 - Sept. 1 Back to school hair cuts '5.00 Closed Monday; Open Tues. - Fri. 9-5 Sat. 9-1 Wed. & Thurs. evenings 7 - 9 p.m. The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER They say four million people in the country are overweight. Of course, these are just round figures. # # # # # A move is under way to abolish the exclamation point. People aren't surpris- ed at anything anymore. The quickest way to get a child's ottenton is to take a nap. # * * * Automation is a process that, gets all the work done while you just sit there. Once upon o time, this process was con- ed "mother." #•* ♦ The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing in the right place but leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment. • Tell us what's wrong with your small engine -- we'll fix it a► Jack's Small- Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St. Hensall 262-2103 Hensall Civic Corner With the '86 Summer Ex- perience Program suc- cessfully ended, Deb Hodgins. and Jackie Bell should be thanked for such an exciting and fun -filled summer at Playground. A special thank you is ex- tended to the volunteers -- Eloise Klungel, Joanne Con- sitt, Rob Hoffman and Rob McCiinchey for volunteer- ing their services for the '86 Summer Program. Without their help, playground would not have been as successful as it was. Once again, Thank You. 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