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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-10-31, Page 24 (2)(Sears Page 8A Times -Advocate, October 31, 1979 local 4-H clubs continue projects Meeting five of Hensall 1, the Needle Beetles, was held on Monday at the United Church. The meeting opened with all repeating the 4-H pledge followed by the secretary's report. Roll call was answered by naming an article that was needlepointed and used in the home many years ago. Mrs. Diane Gerstenkorn then went back over all the meetings we had and made sure everyone understood everything. Diane then demonstrated how to do the Scotch Stitch. Each member is to have their book com- pleted for meeting six..The meeting was adjourned{mtil October 30. On Tuesday the Needlepointers. Hensall number 2 club held their fifth meeting at the Hensall United Church. Each member repeated the pledge, then the roll call was taken. also the one from the previous meeting. Plans were discussed for Achievement Day and it was decided to put on an exhibit on "More about Stitches" The leaders then showed us another new stitch. the Cross stitch. to put on our coasters and pillows. The meeting ended up by everybody working on these stitches. Opera with gospel singing Gospel singing opened the regular Sunday service at Hensall United Church on Sunday. The, service was conducted by Rev Stan C McDonald with Mrs Mary Moffatt at the organ and piano. The choir presented the anthem. "With a Voice of Singing" by Martin Shaw • and the children's story was about prayer, illustrated by a story. "The man who missed the boat." Ther sermon was also on prayer and entitled, "Your call didn't go through " - Good supply Hensall Sales Barn had a good supply of heifers and steers with demand being active and prices steady. Fat cattle: .Steers, $74.'5-$79.25, top to 80 cents: heifers. $71 50-$77 25. top to $86.00 Pigs $25.00 $35.50. Go Swimming - The Hensall Young Teen group enjoyed an evening of swimming at Vanastra followed by further recreation at the home of Starr and Scott Jesney. Young teens will be meeting again on Friday evening, November 2 when flies' will be guests of Thames Road- Elimyille Young Peoples for a Halloween party. Personals Mrs Bertha MacGregor returned home after visiting over the weekend with Mrs. and Mrs. Don MacLaren. Jodi and Brooke in Oakville. Mrs. Ruby Bell visited during the past week with her daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs. Ron Mason, Cindy and Tracey in Lan- sing. Michigan Bruce and Jean Horton. Gayle. Dan and Jody and Allan and Jane Busche, Barbie, Joanne and Karen entertained Burt and Alma Horton to dinner at the Dominion Hotel Zurich in honour of their 45th wedding anniversary. INSULATION Up to '500 government grant on homes • Sprayed in place Urethane • New & Older Homes • Blown Insulatx.n • AgncuI'urat & Industrial Bldgs H. VAN MOORSEL INSULATION LTD. R.R. 5 Mitchell 519-348-9376 KIPPEN TURKEY SHOOT - Several skeet and trop shooters braved cool and damp weather Sundoy toloke port in the Kippen Gun Club's turkey shoot. Picking up two fowl for some good shooting from club executive member Dan Crerar (left) was Jock Bell of Kippen. Staff photo ensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Many visit Queensway English visitor goes home Visitors at Queensway Nursing Home with Nell Kendrick was Ruth Durand. Larry and Elaine Baynham visited Dora Hoggarth and Louise Mitchell. Visiting with Irene Kalbfleisch were Mrs. Dave Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Funnel. Visitors with Russell Erratt were Bill and Helen Taylor, Lynn Proctor and Timmy, Cathy Patterson and Pearl Erratt. Rev. . Stan McDonald conducted the church ser- vice. The Hensall United church ladies entertained residents with Bingo and treats: Highest Men's Bowling - Jackie Lowe 100. Ladies High Edna Youn - 88. Returns to England Michael King, who spent the last seven weeks touring Canada, and the last week with his' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne has returned to England. While in this area, he saw Niagara Falls,' Grand Bend and the Pinery and London and Stratford. ..#84 HALF -WAY BETWEEN HENSALL & ZURICH PH. 236-4979 AP/4/R7L NOW STOCK THE FOLLOWING BULK FOODS FOR YOUR SAVINGS Red and Green CHERRIES MIXED PEEL MIXED FRUIT PINEAPPLE WEDGES WALNUTS8 Oz $2..1 5 MIXED NUTS , ,„ 9.58 CAROB CHIPS r '1.40 CHIPITS 51.40 Ib Ib 52.30 51.20 9.25 51.59 FOR FRESH JUST CHRISTMAS. ARRIVED CREAM OF WHEAT IJ weetered COCONUT CODutch COA POWDER PECANS ,CSI OOCOLATE,CHIPS ARVA FLOUR - "r •• • • •, PINEAPPLE RINGS Whte RAISINS SULTANAS Old Fashioned unseeded LEXIAS lb •30 Ib 51.59 ib '4.75 '2.75 52.25 8 o Ib Ib Ib Ib 51.65 52.30 1.60 Ib 51.35 OATMEAL lb..'40. CURRANTS lb 51.70 BRAN lb .25 DATES Ib 1.39 1" 100 Ib. 518.30 x 50 Ib.'10.10 20 Ib. 54.70 10 lb. '2.60. lr 51b. 51.45 WHOLE WHEAT and UNBLEACHED t.•;•••••••4 VANIL• LA PEANUT BUTTER BAKING . ::. 2 � �� pla,noY s 25 SODA SS( 16 In Your Bottle Crunch 1 f• rn ` BULK SPICES NATURAL ��• ::� Plain or • •4 �.<. PEPPER, NUTMEG ETC. Crunchy $ 35 / ( POWDER 854 • •• •• \a lb. fURE. NATURAL HONEY.1979 CROP . T....• . We try to have every -day low prices but... due to circumstances beyond our control prices are . subject to change without notice. Bulk Macaroni and Cookies coming this week! CINNAMON . CLOVES. fir;• rf-•• s. • Area students among graduates a Mrs. Tressa Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy attended the 230th Con- vocation of the University of Western Ontario on Friday, October 26 where the latter's son, Michael Hoy, received the degree of Master of Education, the same day that Darcy McKeough received an Honorary Doctor of Law degree and spoke to the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes attended the 39th.* Convocation at University of Waterloo on Friday. Their son Donald received his Master of Applied Science (Sys. Des.) Mrs. Lillian Beer attended the commencement exer- cises at Oakridge Secondary School, London, on Friday, when her , son Steven received his Secondary School Honors Diploma. Steven, as well as being presented with an Ontario Scholarship, received an award for English. Due to an unfortunate accident while playing football last Fall for South Huron, he was hospitalized for two months, therefore earned his year with a semester system at Oakridge. Steven is presently at the University of Western Ontario. Personals Mrs. Tressa Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy attended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoy London following the Convocation ceremonies. Mrs. Donna St. John is spending a few days with Mrs. Sharon Hoffman and visiting friends around Hensall The Ladies of Carmel Presbyterian Church are holding their annual bazaar and bake sale on Saturday, November 3 at 3 p.m.. Mr. and Mrs." Joe .Flynn returned home after spen- ding the week -end with the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allison ill Toronto, Mrs. Ron Mason of Lan- sing, Michigan visited this week with her mother, Mrs. Ruby Bell. Mrs. Wm. J. McLean of Exeter was a recent visitor with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. A SECOND CROP - The recent warm weather has provided o second crop of raspberries for Ed Little of Hensoll. T -A photo 1 YOUR BEST BUY Large •or small, we'll fix them all... Our repair •xperts will have your appliance In tip top shape fast. Call us to- day. PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" VARNA 482-7103 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn were guests on Saturday at the wedding in Robinson United Church, London when Sam Rollins, former Hensall barber was united in marriage to Violet Rogers, London. A reception followed. .11111 lllllll 1111111111111111111111111111111111.. The Light Touch Ry JACK LAVENDER While great odvanctas hove been made in com- munications, there's still a lot to be said for the wink of an eye. • • • There are so many labor. saving devices on the market today. And we have to work like dogs to pay for them. • • Over in the States,- does that 0.C, appearing after Washington stand For -Disorganized and Con- fused." • • • few of us can stand prosperity. Someone else s, that is. • • It's finally happened In the Iotest poll, 22% 'were uls- decided, 17% didn t know. and 16% didn't core • • • Well help you make up your mind al Ai Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensall' 262-2103 See us for o do you know and care approach to your engine troubles. AT AL'S Store 262-2017 Abattoir 262-2041 Marallier Choice local Beef and Pork Maple leaf FOOTBALL HAMS Sliced Devon SIDE BACON Swifts Boneless 1 DINNER HAMS Re ulcer W GiUND BEEF Ib. 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