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Citizens News, September 21, 1978
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Women hear minister speak on public relations
Members of the Hensall
Women's Institute met in the
Legion Hall on Wednesday
evening and heard Rev. Bob
McMullen of Brucefield
speak on public relations.
Public Relations includes
communicating with people,
relating to others,
representing one person to
another and the services that
one section gives to another.
-Hensall
MRS, A. MacGREGOR
MRS. HILDA PAYNE
To do this well a person
needs understanding,
compassion and the ability to
listen to others.
The meeting was presided
over by the president Mrs.
Joyce Pepper and Mrs. John
Corbett and Mrs. Carl Payne
were in charge of the
programme. Sandra Wad-
dell gave a few selections on
the accordion and a short
sing -song was enjoyed.
A report of the District
Annual, held in Hensel! last
May was reported on by Mrs.
Jessie McAllister and final
arrangements for the
International Plowing Match
at Wingham were made. It
was also decided to hold a
dessert Euchre on October
18.
Correspondence was
numerous. Canvassers for
-the C.N.I.B..were requested,
also a contribution towards
the canvass. Huronview
Auxiliary notified about the
tea and bazaar on October
11. Huron County Historical
Society sent dates of fall
meetings and reminded
about membership fee; the
retarded invite the Institute
to tour their facilities; -quilts
for the Plowing Match
competition to be in the
Agriculture Office in Clinton
on the morning of September
18. Canada Works Town and
Country Home Service
requested that all Salad
Dressing and Miracle Whip
Kraft Labels be deposited in
receptacles found in stores;
resolutions to be voted on at
the London Area Convention
on November 1 and 2 were
read and delegates for the
fall Rally in Londesboro on
October 2 were chosen.
After the meeting closed, I
hostesses Mrs. Pearl
Koehler and Mrs. Joyce
Pepper served a delicious b
lunch.
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Have Centralia Minister
The Service at Hensall
United Church last Sunday
was conducted by Rev.Donald
Stuart of Centralia. He
preached on the parable of
the net full of fishes and
urged that Christians should
work harder to maintain the
standards Jesus taught.
Dr. Ralph Topp was at the
organ and choir director
Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey
sang a solo, "The Old
Shepherd's Prayer," Next
Sunday, the service will be
conducted by Rev. Harold
Snell of Exeter.
Report on Adopted Girl
Unit one of-Hensall United
Church opened their fall
season with a thought
provoking devotional on "He
touched me" led by Mrs.
Mabel Shirray. She played a
tape of a message by Dr.
Hoist of First Methodist
Church in Florida entitled,
"The magic of . being in
touch,"
For the study, Mrs. Helen
Scane gave an account of her
recent cruise in the Carib-
bean, mentioning especially
the island of Granada and
the island of Martinique.
Granada is British and is the
only island where spices are
grown. Martinique is French
so the prevailing religion is
Roman Catholic. Their main
crop -is bananas.
There are no crime or drug
problems there.
A report on the adopted
girl was read and the
business was led by unit
leader Mrs. Kay Elder.
Arrangements were made
for cookies for the plowing
match, the lunch at the
general meeting on October
2, the programme at the,
Christmas meeting and to
entertain at the Queensway
Nursing Home in October.
She thanked all who helped
at the recent Slade-Raeburn
wedding. Mrs. Margaret
Consitt conducted a contest
and Mrs. Kay Elder and
Mrs. Mabel Shirray served
lunch.
Women's Institutes at
Match
Among the organizations
making arrangements to
take part in the International
Plowing Match at Wingham
next week are the Women's
nstitutes of Huron County.
They have designed a special
outfit and badge to wear to
ring the organization to the
ttention of the public. These
outfits, of blue and gold, the
Women's Institute colours,
AINEINISMINC
DISCOVER THE
BEAUTIFUL WORLD
OF THE
UPPER ROOM
BOOKSTORE
Now Two Floor.
Wllh M..nlnptul Oltt.
BIBLES a BOOKS
COMMENTARIES
MUSIC -PLAQUES
RECORDS
JEWELLERY
CASSETTES ETC.
410 Wharr $lth Rd. &
New envy • 67.00720
CHANGE IN NAME,
INDEPENDENT
SHIPPER
TO
United Co -
Operatives of
Ontario Livestock
Department
Toronto
Ship your livestock
with
FRANK VOOGEL
Dashwood
Monday is shipping day from
Varna Stockyard previously
Roy Scotchmer
Call Dashwood
238-2707
or Bayfield
565-2636
By 7:30 a.m. Monday for
prompt service.
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are to be worn at the Plowing
Match when visiting or when
working at the activities they
are involved in.
This includes ushering in
the women's pavilion or
working in the courtesy
booth being run all week by
the Women's Institute:
Women's Institute
members are also acting as
waitresses at the Official
Banquet held in Howick
Community Centre on the
Friday evening but the
outfits cannot be worn then.
Dark skirts and white
blouses are to be Worn by
both shifts of workers at that
event with badges worn on
the blouse.
So . watch out for your
Women's Institute members
when you attend the Plowing
Match- they won't be hard to
find.
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. Basil Glavin
and Kelly of Mount Clements
visited with the latter's
grandparents, Mr, & Mrs,
Sam Oesch last week end
and took them out to dinner
in Exeter to celebrate their
57th wedding anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Flaxbard
and Jeffrey of Kitchener
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Sam
Oesch on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Scane
spent a few days last week
visiting with Mr. & Mrs.
Doug Smart in Cannington.
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Mason
and Andrew of London spent
Friday afternoon and
evening with the former's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. John
Skea.
Charles Mickle, Hamilton,
spent the week end with his
mother, Mrs Laird Mickle.
Hereford
Corned Beef
Carnation
Coffee Mate
Bick's Sweet Mixed
Pickles
12 oz. 99'
'1.19
32 f!. oz. 99‘
18 oz.
Hardee -Baxter
Beans with Pork 14oz. 29'
Kellogg's Cereal
Special `K' 475 g. $ 1.29
Rise 'n Shine Orange 4 x 3 1/4 oz. pkg.
Flavour Crystals 79'
Scott White
2's 994
Paper Towels
Libby's 19 oz.
Spaghetti with Cheese
and Tomato Sauce 4i'
Maxwell House
Coffee
Kraft Smooth
Vac Pack Bags 1 Ib. $2.89
Peanut Butter 500 g. $1.05
Westo n
Cinnamon Buns Pkg. of 8 69'
Sears
catalogues
a.. a
marketplace
for home
fashion
finds.
,Sears
CATALOGUE
SHOPPING
Come in and look
through our lastest
catalogue -
PHONE
262-3316
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Neil keit
Kellogg's Mini Deluxe
Pizza
Old South
orange Juice
4x4oz.
9.59
79'
121/ fl. oz.
Choice local Beef and Pork
Store 262-2017
Abattoir 262-2041
Maple Leaf Sweet Cured
Cottnge
Rolls
Store Sliced
SideIb. Bacon 1,39
Store Packed
Wieners lb' 8 9'
Beef
Rib Steaks Ib. $2 29
Maple Leaf
Mac& Cheese
Loaf Sliced Ib. $ 1 4 9
Our Own Smoked
Pork
Sousuge
10 Ib. Box
l= 51.89
Turkey Wings Ib. 39'
Processed
Side of Beef Ib$
1.Z5
Processed
Hiessednd of Beefb.1.49
Proc_
Ribo fBeef Ib. 'o 1.49
Ontario Cello
Carrots
Ontario
Green Peppers
Canada No. 1
Cabbage
21b. 29'
Z/25'
.= 24
Beef Slaughter — Monday, Pork Slaughter --Tuesday, Hours for Picking Up Freezer
ABATTOIR HOURS
or Custom Orders. Tues. to Fri. — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Prices in Effect September 21, 22 & 23
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Choice Local Beef & Pork
Abattoir Phone: 262-2041
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on
all advertised items. Because of increased costs we find it
necessary to make a 50e charge for grocery delivery.
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GROCERIES & FRESH PRODUCE
Phone: 262-2017 Hensall