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Citizens News, October 5, 1977
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RAIN
CAP
SPARK —�
ARRESTOR
INSULATED
CHIMNEY
STORM
COLLAR
B.
ADJUSTABLE
FLASHING
INSULATED
CHIMNEY
FIRESTOP
SPACER
SINGLE
WALL
SMOKE
PIPE
AN EVENING CHARMER — Melba Landstrom of Grand Bend
modelled a delightful rose polyester crepe evening gown at the fashion
show in the Oakwood Inn, Grand Bend. The simple slimming lines and
subtle drapery of the gown drew much audience comment. It came
from Boyles Ladies Wear, Exeter. Staff photo
HnscdI 441 dubs to
stuy all kinds of fruit
The second meeting of the No. 2
Hensall. 4-H Club was held at
Joyce Pepper's house on
Tuesday, September 27. Officers
elected were president, Marilyn
Pepper; vice-president, Joanne
Pepper; secretary, Janice
Campbell; press reporter, Cathy
Freeth. Baked apples and fresh
fruit cup were made and tested. A
discussion followed on types of
fruit and their places or origin. A
Zurich "Fruit Flies"
hold meeting
Zurich Unit one 4-H Club began
their first meeting of "Featuring
Fruit" at the home of Mrs.
Beierling at 7:30 p.m. on Sep-
tember 21. Their leader is Joyce
Kirk. The assistant leader is Judy
Doogall.
During roll call, members
answered the question "Why did
you decide to take this unit on
"Featuring Fruit"? There are 13
members.
Officers ' elected were
president, Mary Ann Mathonia;
vice-president, Karon
McAllister; secretary, Martha
Neeb; treasurer, Linda
Mathonia; press reporter, Jane
Willert.
The club has not yet chosen a
club name. Achievement day is
November 26 at the South Huron
District High School.
The topics discussed were two
servings of fruit, There's Value in
Variety, Fruit and Vitamin C,
and Other Values. Members
made Grape Sparkle. Martha
Neeb, Mary Ann Mathonia, and
Jane WiIlert demonstrated how
to prepare it. Karon McAllister,
Wilma and Helen Jacobs
demonstrated how to make
Apricot Balls,
name for this club has not yet
been chosen.
On September 27 Hensall No. 3,
4-H Club, The Horn of Plenty,
held their second meeting at
Betty Beer's home with all eight
members present. Ontario fresh
fruits, imported fruits, and their
inspection and grading'were the
topics for discussion. Betty
demonstrated how to core apples
and Janet demonstrated how to
cut and prepare citrus fruits. For
a snack the group made baked
apples with individual fillings,
fresh fruit cup and hot chocolate.
The second meeting of Hensall
No. 1, 4-H Club, the Apple
Dumplings, was held at the home
of Diane Gerstenkorn with nine
girls present. Importing, in-
spection, grading and selection of
fruit were discussed, with the
girls sampling some imported
fruits such as avocado, kiwi,
mango and pomegranates.
Preparation of oranges and
grapefruits were demonstrated
for fruit cups. Apples were baked
with marshmallow topping. Each
girl sampled the results of the
above. -
Game tonight
may be lost
Tonight's game could decide
the championship in Zurich's
Recreation League baseball
series.
In games last week the Pon-
tiacs Wednesday beat the DJ's 3-
0. This tied the teams at 2-2.
The Shaws defeated the Pats 6-
5 Monday last week and again
Wednesday 2-0, putting the score
for that series at 2-0.
,Other games were scheduled as
e were going to press Monday of
this week.
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one of our Pro -Jet
CH EYS IS AS
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CEILING
SUPPORT
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CHIMNEY IPACKIIAGE
OFFER EXPIRES AT CLOSING OCT. 13
To begin with, cut a chimney hole in the ceiling
and install the ceiling support (A). The insulated
prefab stainless steel chimney sections, which
simply twistlock together, are supported on this
ceiling support. Then cut a hole in the roof and
seal off the roof with the adjustable roof flashing
(B) which comes complete with storm collar.
Finally, install the rain cap spark arrestor (C). Your
chimney package is complete. All you have to do
now is add the required sections of single wall
smoke pipe joining your fireplace to the chimney
package — and you're ready to Tight the fireplace.
NOTE: the chimney package does not include
smoke pipe although smoke pipe IS available at
Discount Dave's.
INTERESTING FACTS.
Heavy masonry chimneys are often used to ac-
commodate one of the lightest substances known
to man — smoke. A Pro -Jet chimney weighing un-
der 150 lbs. does the same job as a brick chimney
weighing over 3,000 lbs. — and does it more
economically, safely and efficiently. Furthermore,
the thin wall of special high temperature insulation
in Pro -Jet chimneys provides the same insulating
value found in 23 inches of brick. So choose one
of our Pro -Jet chimney packages. They're less
expensive than a masonry chimney and they do
the same job. They're easier to install and they
can be completed in just a few hours. Ask about
Pro -Jets 25 year guarantee.
HOW T OR'`'' :
Determine the flue size which is usually the same
size as the fireplace flue opening. To determine
the chimney length, measure from the ceiling
where the fireplace is located to 2' above the roof
peak. Then come to us. We'll show you the chim-
ney package. We'll answer all your questions ...
and while you're in the store, you can look at all
our new fireplaces including Franklins and built-
ins.
All Prices
Shown are
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THURSDAY & FRIDAY TILL 9 pm
KITCHENER, KINCARDINE, WINDSOR
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Parking
736.2151 OWEN SOUND 376.3181
235-1422 RIDGETOWN 674-5465
524-8321 SOUTHAMPTON 797-3245
238.2374 THEDFORD 296-4991
738.2221 WEST LORNE 768-1520
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Phone 744-6371
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Phone 376-3181
Hwy. 82 approx. 1 1 v miles
West Of Thedford