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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-08-01, Page 24 (2)• - Timis-Advocat., A • vst 1, 1974 r• sit• i✓wit • A TALL FOURSOME - - Dur a break ct ''e mornirg program of the Hensall playground Friday Scott Bell Joh•, Towtcr 4b'gyre Be•e• a crYd Chris Ingram showed how toll the clim- bing apparatus at the corrrr city perk T -A photo Hensall and district 'news CORRESPONDENTS Mn. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Two area congregations enjoy worship outdoors The congregations of Hensall and-' Chiselhurst United Churches enjoyed a very- special outing when they held their outdoor Church service and picnlcat Camp '-11eneseturg. :he United Cnurch -Camp grounds at Goderich The service was held to the very beautiful and insPiring setting of the out -door chapel overlooking Lake Huron. Rev. McDonald assisted by Ken Scott of Londesboro, led a rousing sing -song of Camp and __Ciww.71 favourites The worship se •ice itself. was based on God's crea';or. of nature Mr Ken Scott sang a solo. "I come to the' carder alone-' and ttie children story was • Homogenized Milk" Wilmer Ferguson and Dace Kyle were the ushers Rev McDonald spoke to the congregation on the subject of "Singing in the rain'• and based his thoughts on the story of Paul and Silas thrown into prison and yet under all these devastating circumstances - they. could sing and give praise to God. Following the service. the ci,ngregatton enjoyed a hountifui smorgasbord dinner During the af- ternoon. the s eurg- people all e'rto,.ed wimrning in the pool under the watchful eve of Tora ii'. he' lite -guard The ,,''.ur- ,..gid hearing the sr,'r,• . :;.•camp ground trd e rr.i • a :our under the Rev McDonald. ..•• day was over. ever.. 'telt 11 was one the of the church ionking forward '• - 1A-rrence again next The 1 :.,•ed Church at Ht'r v,r';nue to ha%e -en.; • "ho:r regular hour• • .'.' ,t The church •• --.:i• 1,:gust 26 „r>hdav5 +h( • - in%ited tri 'A ,ir-r..; .. � the ( or•kregh• in' .. car mel Personals step ren ar.d Scott Mr::11i.-'er'rf S':a t rid spent 1 REFRIGERATION DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL CENTRAL AIR SYSTEMS HEAT PUMPS MAX'S TV & APPLIANCES GRAND BEND 231-2493 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Village of Hensall . Township of Hay at the Hensall Arena Wednesday, 8th Aught, 1979 8:00 P,M. To discuss the proposed H.- 19 . 19 and 22, Cori( 1 ,r the To -„r •t --o of t'or Ml interested ,ndiv,d,xslc or qrn ,r,- rrrP r , vrted to attend and or to ;ut4rn,t ,vc'ttor Written comments will be accepted ,^Irl A ,o , 1979 If addit'onol time •c reauiro(t extPn.on. ,be considered by your Council Jorm wetter tart Win;, in .ubmitt.ng wr,tfen comment, r>, tri, t rnformotron. plea •,e c r,'-tnr r Mrs. E. A. Oke, Clerk -Treasurer, Box 279, Hensoll, Ontario NOM 1 XO 262-2812 - M,, Jon, C1e,k T'Prl trrvh Ontario NOM 2T0_ 76493I • last week with their grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister. On Wednesday, Tim. Peter and ' Bryan McAllilter of Centralia an& their great-grandfather Mr. Cecil Skinner of Huronview, Clinton spent an enjoyable day on the McAllister farm. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal t.ave spent the past ten days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - Don Dodds. Seaforth while the latter and their family —owed to Quebec City and the Gaspe Mrs nam Oesch is- a patient in Victoria Hospital. London where she has un- dergone eye surgery. Mr and 1lrs. John Skea and David spent a pleasant three week holiday camping at Lake Mattawa. During the last week there, John Skea Junior and his children Colin and Karen of Milton joined them Mr and Mrs. Rodger labhie. Bobby and Pierre of Sturgeon Falls visited with Mr and Mrs. John Skea over Tuesday night. Lower prices :1t the Hensall Sales Barn last Thursday, supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers. denand was steady with lower prices Fat cattle; steers, 167.50- S75 50. sales to 176.25: heifers. S65 00.174 00. sales to $76 23 Pigs, 1:3 00-526.75. Kirkton By MRS HAROLD DAVIS Misses Sharon Doupe and \lau n Blackler-spent last yAlding the' Anti lean •arch Camp at Bayfield. Mrs Reverend Mills : raurned home from a trip to Vancouver and on to Alaska h� boat Miss Lynn Paul, Hamilton , 'sited recently with hPr parents Mr and Mrs. Rog . Paul and others in the Mage Burns Wackier attelided a ilv•in at Oshkosh. Wisconsin. Murray Switzer spent two .Meeks in the' Western Provinces visiting with his' sister Shirley in Edmonton, -,ho accompanied him to the Calgary Stampede and other points of interest Miss Shirley Switzer of r-:dmonton spent the past week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Switzer. . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fairbairn -London,- .-were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis. - SPINNING PLAYGROUND KIDS — One of the more popular ty pork. where the Hensall playground is operative. Taking Galloway, Vannessa-Banks, Janet Thuss, Kim Leeming and Billy Committee is anxious placesforHensallyoungsterstobethis summer is at the communi- a break from their ride on the spinning wheel are Melissa Erb. T -A photo Need $21,000 for arena According to the chairman of the Hensall and district community centre fund raising committee 121,000 must still be raised towards the final cost of the facility. Eric Luther said Monday an appeal through the mails for the remaining amount had been "quite disap- pointing." - "The committee is anxious to meet its objective and NURSING GRADUATE - Aileen Klungel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kfungel, Hensoll, graduated July 28, from Conestoga College, Stratford Campus of Nursing with a Diploma in Nursing. Aileen is a graduate of South Huron District High School. " thereby cleanup all liabilities in connection with this building project," Luther stated. On behalf of the com- mittee, Luther appealed to the residents of Hensall and area to help eliminate the debt. At present. a total of 5179,000 out of the 1200,000 objective has been raised. "If 210 people were to send in 5100 each, we would reach our goal," Luther said. The new arena and hall had its official opening last November. Personals Mr. Charles Mickle Hamilton 'visited Saturday and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle before leaving for a month's vacation on some of the Islands in the Caribbean. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins, Sarah and Jeffrey of Waterloo spent the weekend with Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mrs. Edgar Munn returned home after visiting during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hancock in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family of Mit- chell spent Saturday with Mrs. Chaffe's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett. • Mr. and Mrs. Bill 'O'Brien and family of Bridgen visited this week with Mrs. O'Brien's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn. - Hold special ceremony Forty-three. nursing program graduates at the Stratford Campus of Conestoga • College were honored at a Black Band and Pinning Ceremony at St. Joseph's Church in Strat- ford, July 28. The ceremony signified completion of the two-year program but the students will officially graduate at the College's 11th Convocation on September 29. Elizabeth Mignotte, an instructor in the program. Was guest speaker. Mary Elizabeth Brubactler of Milverton was valedictorian. Rose Anne Kreps, Chairman of the program and John Goddard, Director of the Stratford Campus presented pins to the graduates. Among the graduates were Margaret Mary Franken, Iluron Park, and Aileen Ellen Klungel, Hensall. R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "In the heart of downtown Varna" • Vacuum Cleaners - Sales & Service of most makes • CB Radios & Accessories • Speed Queen Appliances • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights & Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts Phone 482-7103 4 it - Hensall Parks Board has an opening for .. -' *+ CONCESSION BOOTH RENTEE The successful applicant(s) will have complete charge of the concession booth in the Hensoll 8 District Community Centre for•the period of 1 year from October 1/79 to September 30 80 There will be a nominal rental fee, but all other profits will be the property of the rentee. Written applications will be received by the under- signed until August 22, 1979 Mrs. Elizabeth A. Oke Clerk -Treasurer Village of Hensall Box 279 Hensoll, Ontario NOM 1X0 'Telephone 262.2812 Mr. and Mrs. James Sangster and Brad were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holland, Gwen and _ Michael in Clinton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Russell are moving -to the residence on King Street which they recently purchased from Mrs. Emma Farquhar. Johnathon. and Katherine Corbett spent the weekend with there grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett. Kim and Todd 'Edgar of Wingham are spending this week with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scane. Mr. and Mrs. John Skea and David visited with Mr. and Mrs. Randy Mason and Andrew of London on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Payne in London on Sunday. Newsuperintendent comes from London • The Village of Hensall has hired a Works SupeRin- tendant Mr. William McLaren of London. McLaren replaces Gary Maxwell who has accepted a position with the ministry of the environment, Grand Bend. - Visitors with Queensway residents Visitors with Mrs. Nell Kendrick at the .Queensway Nursing Home last week were Ruth, Nancy and Susan Durand, Shari V.arley, Mike Kendrick, Leslie and May Sager. Visitors with Louise Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, Mrs. Pincombe, Mrs. Ted Pooley of Exeter. Mrs. Buela Smith, Margaret Larson R.J. Larson visited Clara Featherston. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bates visited Louise Scrimgeour. Rev. Loshbough of Exeter conductedhurch service last week. Mrs. Loshbough accompanied at the piano. The ladies' high score for bowling was Aleeta !Cats with 94 and men's high score was Ross Thompson with a score -of .123. Carmel Church Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday and delivered an inspiring message on "A Bad Man's Good Example." Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the organ leading in- the service of song. Personals Visitors at the Alphonse Grenier residence this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wushky, Saskatchewan, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Chris and Jodi. Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner. and Kathy, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Luther. Robert and Terri Lynn, Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baker, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rader, Danny and Tammy, Kitchener. Joe and Joanne Bengough Hensall, Lorrie and Danny Glanville, Winthrop, Tam- my Rader', Kitchener, Kathy Turner, Detroit and Robert Luther,- Grand Bend, are staying at Alphonse and Bet- ty Grenier's at Hensall for holidays. _tnnnnnumn The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER Gossip. or gospel? Hensoll village council okays botanical gardens behind post office. • • • You know you're overeating when you living beyond your seams. • Newspaper ad: "En- cyclopedia for sole. Never used. Teenage son knows everything."" • • • Judging by the thing's that are considered good clean fun today, the straight and narrow path hos become much wider. a • • Opportunist: a person who ,goes ahead and does what you always wonted to do. • • • -1 Go ahead and see Hensall Botanical Gardens Jack's Small Engine Repair • Service 107 Queen 5t, Hensall 262-2103 7nuuununnnntntnnnunnnrnnnrr BEST BUYS AT AL'S Store 262-2017 Choice local Beef and Pork It's Official Meat Prices Have Gone Down! Maple leaf ''2 Whole 14 Football Hams Maple leaf Sweet Cured Cottage Rolls Ib $1.59 .$1.39 Pure Pork Sauna a Ib $ 1 .09 Fresh Shoulder Roast of Pork Ib 85( Fresh Butt Pork Chops ib 994 Sliced Cooked HumIb$1.98 lb. 99( Sliced Swifts Bologna (Proc.) Side of Beef Front 'Proc of Beef Ib $1.49 ib $1.19 Sears catalogues ... a marketplace for home fashion finds. Scars Abattoir 262-2041 York brand smooth or crunch 500 g jars Peanut Butter $1.09 Bick's sweet -mixed or yum-yum Pickles Kleenex Boutique twin -pack Paper Towels Orange Flavour Crystals Tang Chase/Sanborn ground Coffee 650-g Heavy duty laundry Detergent Wisk Robinson Home•Pack Ib 24oz°, 87c $1.19 51.59 $2.79 $2.69 495 99t 755 pkg. bag 2 -It container Ice Cream Cones DelMonte Canada Fancy Fruit Cocktail Van Camp with Pork Beans Mott's 20 s 28 -oz. tin 28 -oz. tin Camato Juice 1 -It size $1 .09 Sunspun Soft Margarine Ib 694 Weston "s for homburgs or hotdogs Buns 8's 2/89t FROZEN FOOD Clover Cream 2 -litre carton SPECIAL CATALOGUE SHOPPIt it �� 10,419r,S1.59 Come in and look through our lastest catalogue - PHONE 262-3316 PODUCE $1.09-. Ontario no. 1•Green spec" is -- 3 From the Tropics no. 1 Golden Yellow e Bananas 4 Ib. for si s•.,• ABATTOIR HOURS Seel Sloughter — Monday, Pork Slaughter — Tuesday. Hour, for /Tclung Up /Teeter •-�••• or Custom Orders. Tues. to Fri — ti o.m to 6 p m , Sot B a m to 3 p m Prices in effect August 2, 3, 4/79 L' Choke local Reef 4 Pork Abattoir Phone: 262.2041 PLEASE NOTE We reserve the right to I,m,r all giantit,e% on all odvert,sed items Because of increased costs we hod ,r necessary to make o 50e chorge for grocery delivery ARKET GROCERIES &FRESH PRODUCE Phone: 262-2017 Hensall 1 P4 P4