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Times Advocate, September 12, 1979
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DRYSDALE
MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE
HENSALL
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SEPT. 19, 20, 21, 22.
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NIGHTS DURING SALE
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store
See Elizabeth Jacobs the
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cooking
Thursday Night 6 - 9 P M
Firrday 4 - 9 P M
Saturday 1 - 5
DRYSDALE
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CLOSED
MONDAYS
HENSALL, ONT.
262-2728
CLOSED
MOND Y
Objections cite tax increases
Could get hearing on
Hensall council learned
their bid to annex a portion
of Hay Township, on the
south of the village, could
result in an Ontario
Municipal Board hearing.
Four of approximately 17
families in the area proposed
for annexation are objecting
to the annexation bid.
The objections include the
fear their taxes would in-
crease when they became
apart of the village of
Hensall. loss of rural mail
delivery and concern that
their children would no
longer be bused to school.,
The four families sent
letters to Hensall council
outlining their objections -
the same objections raised at
a public meeting held in
August to debate the an-
nexation issue.
Reeve Harold Knight
reported Huron County
Roman Duzus said unless the
differences between the
village and the four families
could be resolved. the
situation could result in an
OMB hearing.
Mr. ..uzus suggested
that representatives from
Hensall and Hay Township
councils meeting with the
objecting parties and try to
resolve the situation.
On fear of the residents
objecting to annexation was
that they would immediately
have to hook into the Hensall
sewer and water systems.
Clerk Betty Oke said this
wouldn't be the case, unless
something happened to their
own -systems and they
requested a hook-up.
Reeve Knight said the
families who objected to the
annexation proposal "are
trying to preserve a certain
lifestyle and you can't blame
them for that."
Lewis for an hour to raise the
needed funds.
The council also received
committment from the
,ministry of culture and
recreation to assist up to the
sum of $20,000, in the con-
struction of a multipurpose
athletic field and tennis
court in Hensall
The planned construction,
expected to cost S80.000over
the long term, will be phased
over a number of years. The
first phase is the con-
struction of a ball diamond,
which will cost ap-
proximately $5,000.
Council also received a
letter of thanks from Grace
Tribner, the student who
worked with Betty Oke this
Council also received a _
letter from Wintario
requesting further -in-
formation on the arena
fundraising. project. The
fundraising committee still
must raise another $20,000
from the community.
Councillor Harry Klungall
suggested jokingly that the
village needed to hire
telethon organizer Jerry
Hensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018
Mrs. 8ettha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
summer in the Hensall town
office
Building inspector Her-
man van Wieren reported he
had issued $48,000 worth of
building permits. Permits
were issued to Ernest
Davies, 62 Nelson S•-reet, for
an addition to his home; to
Freida Boa, 152- Richmond
Street for exterior
renovation to a home; to
Legion Auxiliary starts
fall season meetings
The Ladies' Legion
Auxiliary commenced their
fall meetings in the Legion
Hall on Tuesday evening
with the President Mrs.
Beatrice Uyl presiding. Mrs.
Iva Reid gave the sports
report - and announced the
bowling tournaments
corning up. Discussion over
catering to weddings in the
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FORMERLY DRYSDALE'S
HENSALL, ONT.
4 DAYS ONLY
SEPT. 12 - 15, 1979
OPEN TILL 9 P.M.
THURS. & FRI. EVENINGS
SUPER VALUES IN EVERY DEPT. WITH .
NUMEROUS IN STORE SPECIALS
ENTRY FOR
DRAW PRIZES
WITH EACH
PURCHASE!
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DRAWS TO BE
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COFFEE
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INSPECT OUR NEW RENTAL DEPT.
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future were dealt with.
Following the business a lot
luck lunch was enjoyed by
all.
Amber Rebekah lodge opens
fall meetings
Amber Rebekah Lodge
opened their fall meetings on
Wednesday evening with the
Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel
Corbett presiding assisted by
the Vice Grand Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley. who
reported for the visiting
committee stating gifts.
cards and -donations were
sent to members. Mrs.
Hazel Corbett gave the
treasurer's report and an-
nounced the prize money
was received from the float
entered in the fair. The
donation asked for towards
the whirlpool bath was
discussed. A -number of
cards of thanks were read
from members and friends.
Following the closing
ceremonies a delicious pot
luck lunch was enjoyed by all
in the lower hall.
Chiselhurst U.C,W. meet
The U.C.W. of Chiselhurst
United Church opened their
fall meetings on Tuesday
September 4th with the
President Mrs. J. Brintnell
presiding, and opened the
meeting with a poem "Joy of
Life". Everyone joined in
the Theme Song and Prayer.
Mrs. Vera Brintnell Con-
ducted the Worshi* "Trees".
The Roll Call was an-
swered by all repeating the
23rd psalm in unison.
Mrs. Jean' Adenan of
Ridgetown were guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol last
week. -
Messers James Sangster,
Brad Sangster and Bert
Horton returned home from
a pleasant holiday at
Manitoulin Island.
Mrs. Dorothy Brady of
Exeter was a dinner guest
with Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor.
Charles Mickle Hamilton
spent the week -end with his
mother Mrs. Laird Mickle
and on Sunday Mrs. Mickle,
Charles, Mrs. Florence
Joynt, and Mr. & ' Mrs.
William Mickle and John of
Exeter joined the rest of the
Mickle family for a
Smorgasbord Birthday
dinner in hofiour of their
mother at the home of her
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
& Mrs. Brian Collins and
family in Waterloo.
Mrs. Blanche Chapman of
London visited over the
week -end with her brother-
in-law• and sister Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Corbett.
Mrs. Peter L. McNaughton
who recently underwent
surgery in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London was able to
return -'to her home on
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol
were guests at the Toonk-
Bylsma wedding on Friday
in the Christian Reformed
Church. Clinton, when over
one hundred guests at-
tended.
Mrs. Kathie McGuckin of
`Traylor Ind. Ltd., Queen
Street, for an addition; to
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annexation. bid
Nelson Street, for renovation ` Street, for renovation of a
of a building; to the same building; to Marilyn Taylor,
company, 100-102 King Queen Street for an addition
to a building and to H.
Berens, Wellington Street,
for repairs to his basement.
HENSALL IS READY — Hensall and the Crescent Rolls of Exeter are all set for their final game for the A division cham-
pionship of the Exeter and area men's rec fastball league tonight Practising Monday evening were Dwight Consttt. Gary,
Moirand Jim Ferguson. T A photo .
"Thank You" notes were _ .•.,�,,z ry.I
'read from the Brnrs, --w'?tI her aunt Mrs. Bert
faintly, Frieda Boa. .Joyce
Heal, World Outreach and
Family and Children ser-
vices bf Huron Coltnty. If
was announced South Huron
Regional will be held in
Elimville Church October
9th.
The ladies' decided to
continue quilting prior to the
bazaar which will be held
October 31st. Mrs. Dorothy
Parker gave a very in-
formative • • talk on
"Stewardship". Mrs. Pearl
Taylor read an article
"Prayer Day". The October
meeting was reviewed and
the President closed the
meeting with prayer. Mrs.
Sarah Dick and Mrs. Vera
Ross were hostesses.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Austin Wheeler
of Detroit were week -end
visitors with their aunt Mrs.
Edgar Munn.
Miss Flora MacDonald has
returned to Goderich4
Rev. Donald MacDonald of
Duart a former•'�minister off
yChurch vfs ted i
members of the
congregation namely Mr. &_
Mrs. Rochus Faber, Mrs. &
Mrs. John Skea, Robert
Cameron ai, friend, while
. o.,ainv, the week -end. here
Mrs. P, Hootiliarlrl.'olf
Blyth, Mrs. C. VanDuyn of
Noordwyck, Holland, Mr.
At1<thony Gelderland and
Horton and also with her
uncle . Mr Peter L.
McNaughton and with her
aunt Mrs Peter L.
McNaughton who was a
patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. London.
Jamie Parker, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Parker
underwent a tonsillectomy in
Seaforth Community
hospital last week.
Surprised on birthday
'The family of Mr. Peter L.
McNaughton surprised him
on Thursday September 6th
on the occasion of his 84th
birthday. They enjoyed a
social evening as well as the
"Birthday Cake". and treats.
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Junior choir sings at service
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday speaking on
-"Christian Citizenship".
The Jupior choir under -the
direction of Mrs. Dorothy
Taylor at the organ sang
era' , It 1
1
Bell took the soloist part.
Mrs. Grace Peck and Mrs.
Mary McAllister of
lluronview, Clinton were
.guests on Thursday with
Mrs. DOrptly Mick le•,;;and,•.,
Mttciiaen the' Stnorgasbmci
luncheon and meeting of -
Unit IV U. C. W. at Hensall -'
United Church.
BEST BUYS AT AL'S
Store
262-2017
Choice local Beef and Pork
p K Fresh Off The Loin
Family Pack
CHOPS 49
SPARERIBS
Fresh Centre 1e$198
HAM,
ROAST ,539
Sliced Devon
Bacon
Store Sliced
Wieners
Sliced
Chicken Loaf
(Prot.)
r� of Beef
(Prot.)
Rib of Beef
(Prot.)
Loin of. Pork
Ib.
Ib.
51.19
ib 89`
9.39
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9.69
,, $1.49
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finds.
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PHONE
262-3316
Abattoir
262-2041
Campbell's
Tomato Soup ,of, oz 4/88
Bright's Mini Butterscotch, Choc. Fudge
Puddings99
White Swan Assorted colours
4x5 &oz. white
Paper Towels
2's 99'
White Swan Assorted &White •
Serviettes 80•s 49'
Save All
Waxed Paper 100's Rolls
Carnation Bonus Pack
Coffeemate 18 oz. $1.39
Carnation 2% Partly Skimmed
385 ml. 39c
tins
79'
Evaporated Milk
Cloverleaf Pacific Pink
Salmon
Five Roses All Purpose
Flour
73/4 oz.
2.5 kg.
York Canada Fancy Whole
Kernel Corn
Fluffo
Shortening
All Purpose
'1.19
'1.49
39c
79'
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12 fl. oz. tins
1 Ib. pkgs.
Mr. Clean 32 fl. Oz,
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Cookies
PRODUCE
Sweet Green
Peppers
Ontario No. 1
Celery Stalks
CEE Grade Macintosh
Apples
1 Ib.
3 Ib. bag
FROZEN FOOD
Honeydew Conc. gc
Orange Drink 121 oz.
McCa n's Chocolate, Cinnamon A Ac
Deep 'n Delicious 9 oz. 9 7
BAKERY
Granny Tarts Pk. of 12 9.09
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ABATTOIR HOURS
or Custom Orders. Tues. to Fr. — 8 o.m. to 6 p m - Sot 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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Prices in effect
. September 13, 14 & 15th
PLEASE NOTE- We reserve the right to limo all quanhhes on
all odvertned dems Because of increased cosh we 1md .t
necessary to make a 50c charge for grocery delivery
Choice tocol Betif d Pork
Abattoir Phone: 262-2041
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