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Hilda Payne
Bertha McGregor
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor was a
recent visitor with Mr. & Mrs.
Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke
in Oakville.
Peter McNaughton who
recently underwent surgery in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London
was transferred to South Huron
Hospital, Exeter last week for
convalescence.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
returned home after attending
the Ontario Rebekah Assembly
held at the Royal York in Toron-
to.
Mrs. Walter Spencer who has
been receiving treatment in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London
returned to her home on Friday.
Mrs. James Sangster who has
been a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter returned to her
home on Saturday.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
Toronto is spending this week
with her mother Mrs. Emma
Farquhar.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Hopper and
family were recent visitors with
the latter's grandparents, Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Campbell.
Gregg Spencer of Bancroft
visited with his parents Mr. &
Mrs. Walter Spencer.
Mrs. Marvin Taylor and Mrs.
Don Dalton, Seaforth, were
hostesses at the formers home
Wednesday evening, when they
entertained a number of relatives
and friends at a "baby shower"
for their nephew Timothy
Parker, son of Mr. & Mrs. Rick
Parker.
Mrs. Taylor read an address
and Timothy was presented with
numerous gifts. Mrs. Parker
expressed sincere thanks.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Flynn and Mr.
& Mrs. Jack Corbett spent the
weekend camping at Silver Lake.
Mrs. Marjorie Windover is a
patient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.•
.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam McClure and
family of Brampton visited with
Mrs. Albert Alexander and with
Mrs. John Alexander and family,
last Wednesday.
Mrs. Beth Smith has returned
from a two week visit with her
mother and sisters, Mrs. Hannah
Cowan, in Montague, Prince
Edward Island.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Chamberlain
and baby Dana Elora visited with
the latter's grandparents Mr. &
Mrs. Sam Oesch on Sunday.
Celebrate Fortieth Anniversary
Miss Sylvia Merner, Hensall
was hostess at her -home Wednes-
day evening for her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Merner,
Zurich, who were celebrating
their 40th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Merner,
Stephen and Julia were present
for the family dinner.
Following the dinner a number
of relatives and friends assembl-
ed and surprised the guests of
honour. A social evening was
much enjoyed by all and lunch
was served by the hostess.
Kinettes
The June meeting of the
Hensall and District Kinettes was
held on Thursday, June 23 at the
home of Sharon Fink! One guest
was present Mrs. Donna St. John,
and was welcomed to the
meeting. The Kinettes wish to
thank all who helped to make the
food booth at the Fiddler's
Contest and the Spring Fair a
great success.
Following the business at hand,
the Past President, Marion Heil,
turned the meeting over to the
new elected President, Sharon
Doxtator and her new executive.
At this time the new chairmen
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DRIVE
SAFELY,
were chosen for all the com-
mittees and ideas for new and
interesting projects were
discussed.
Following the meeting the
Kinettes enjoyed a pot -luck
dinner and a nice evening of fun.
The next meeting will be. held on
September 14 at the home of
President Sharon Doxtator.
Women's Institute
A very syccessful bus trip,
sponsored by the Hensall
Women's Institute was held on
Monday, when 49 people drove to
Ontario Place, Toronto. A stop
was made at the C.N. Tower, long
enough to ascend and see the
view and a little tour of China
town made, but the main part of
the day was spent at Ontario
Place. A steak dinner at Pon-
dorosa concluded an enjoyable
day.
United Church
The Hensall United Church
Service was conducted by Rev.
Don Beck on Sunday, with Mrs.
John Turkheim at the organ, The
choir sang the anthem, "Rise up,
0 Men of God" with the solo
taken by Mrs. Grant St. John, and
the sermon was on the topic,
"Nominally Christian". As well
as hearing, we must Do from our
hearts through the Holy Spirit.
The flowers were from the
wedding of Mary Blackwell and
Al Moody. Next Sunday will ,be
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the last service held in the United
Church until August 7,
The following, from an
unknown author, is a thought for
the summer months. "What if .. .
we had a "no excuse" Sunday?"
To make it possible for everyone
to attend church next Sunday, we
are going to make it very special.
A cot will be placed in the
sanctuary for those who say,
"Sunday is my only day to
sleep".
Eye drops will be available for
those with tired eyes from,
watching TV late on Saturday
night.
We will have steel helmets for
those who say, "The roof would
cave in if I came to church."
Blankets will be furnished for
those who think the church is too
cold, and fans for those who say it
is too hot.
We will have hearing aids for
those who a y the pastor speaks
too softly and cotton for those
who say he speaks too loudly.
Score cards for those listing
hypocrites present.
One hundred TV dinners for
those who can't go to church and
cook dinner also.
A selection of trees and grass
for those who like to see God in
nature.
A putting green near the altar
for those who say, "Sunday is my
day for golf".
The Sanctuary will be
decorated with Christmas
poinsettias and Easter lillies for
those who have never seen the
church without them."
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Thursday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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Hensall Fair Beef
at regular price
over the counter or freezer orders
Wellesley 16 fl. oz.
Apple Butter $1.09
McCormick's
Soda Crackers
Glad 26" x 36"
Garbage Bags
Bick's 32 fl. oz.
14.1 oz. 59'
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Yum Yum Pickles 99'
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Aylmer
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Borden's Creamer
Cremelle
Chef Boy Ar Dee Beef
Ravioli
Libby's Fancy
Tomato Juice
risco Oil
Colonial
32 fl. oz. 9
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425 grams 494
48 fl. oz. 594
24 fl. oz. •
cookie: ,40=.79'
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JUNE 29, 30, JULY 2
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Maple Leaf Quarter , Half or Whole
Football Hums Ib.
Maple Leaf Pork Shoulder, Boneless
Dinner Hams Ib.
Beef
Blade or
Shoulder Steaks
Medium (formerly Minced Chuck)
Ground Beef
Beef and Pork
Sausage
Sliced
Baby Beef Liver
Sliced
Chicken Loaf
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LEMONADE
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COOL WHIP
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51 .39
9.59
12 fl. oz.
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PLUMS
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19'
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Choice Local Beef
Store 262-2017 Slaughter House 262-2041
FRONT OF BEEF
Barbecue Style, Cut for a Maximum
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SIDE OF BEEF
LB. 694
Ib. 894
$4.90
$3.90
$7.90
Fully processed
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BEEF PATTIES
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10 Ib. box
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