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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-06-15, Page 14A14 - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 15, 1983 Kl@nori tend ©ric o DESPITE MAIN street construction In Hensall, the Spring Fair parade last Tuesday was a success. The parade featured horses,floate, pipe band and decorated bicycles. (Wassink photo) Bantam girls are still winin Hensall Bantam Girls con- tinued their winning streak by defeating Thames Road 22-8 in Hensall on June 8. Sandra Dickens led in the attack with two home runs and a triple, followed by Lisa Volland with one triple and a double, the rest of the girls proved their ability with the bat and also as they had a ten run inning. The girls ,host Hibbert at their next home game called June 15 at 9:00 p.m. CARMEL CHURCH Rev. C.D. Henderson of Exeter conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church g ort Sunday in the absence of Rev. Knight, who was in Toronto. Mrs. Grace Peck and Mrs, Mayme McAllister, Huron - view, were guests on Sunday with Mrs. Laird Mickle and while here they all attended the church service for senior citizens in Hensall United Church and in the afternoon attended the 25th anniver- sary for Joyce and Cecil Pepper in the Fellowship Hall of the church. At the monster bingo in Clinton, Mrs. Iva Reid, Hen- sall won $1,000. JOHN ELLIGSEN ELECTRIC LTD. Farm • Residential • Commercial WIRING 9nd PLUMBING 24 Hour Emergency Service R.R. No. 4 Walton Ph. 345-2447 " or Ph.345-2324 SMILE, YOU'RE A WINNER -Ryan Preszcator was the first place winner of the six months and over category at the Hensall baby show. Ryan is held by his mother, Marsha, of - Arva. The event was part of the Hensall Spring Fair held last Tuesday. (Wassink photo) 4-H leaders are thanked Correspondent MRS. B. Mat;GREGOR 262-2025 Christian Development was the topic at the general meeting of Hensall United Church Women on Monday June 6. The speaker was Deaconess Margery Smith of London. Mrs. Dianne Gerstenkorn presented the 4-H leaders: Mrs. Janet Sangster and Mrs. Nancy McCullough (who was not present with a gift of appreciation each; also to Helen Jacobs for attaining Provincial Honours. A bake sate will be held at the Fiddler's Contest on Satur- day, June 18 at 11:00 a.m. RILEY REUNION The Riley reunion was held at the community park. Hen- sall with fifty present. The following races were: five and under Danny Smith; ten and under: Torn Jepson; 10 and over: Danny Simpson; girls' Lori Harburn; kick the slip- per: Bonnie Jepson; relay race: Joanne Stinson's team; balloon relay: Eleanor and Karen Shiels; longest mar- ried couple: Ernie and Gwen Harburn; youngest child: Carley Riley; lucky plate: Glen Harburn; oldest lady: Madeline Harburn; oldest man: John McDougall; latest married couple: Murray and Michelle Bennewies; man's biggest shoe: Pat Riley; lady with smallest shoe: Michelle Bennewies. The picnic will be held next year at the Hensall Community Park and the same time. President: David Smale; 1st Vice President Jo -Anne Stinson; Secretary: Nellie Riley; Treasurer Dor- een Harburn; Sports: Leslie and Susan Riley and Joanne Stinson; Ross Riley won the lawn chair; Guess jelly beans in jar: Steven Harburn; guessing candies in jar: John McDougall; coming longest distance: Eleanor Shiels, Paris, Ontario. Queensway residents are holding their "Heart Jam- boree" on June 25 Ann Bryandt and Victor Bent of Saskatchewan and Isobel Alcock of Brussels visited Cora Alcock. Philip Eisenbach visited his sister Elizabeth Eisenbach. Iva and Doug Triebner visited his mother Mrs. Muriel Trieb- ner. Senior Citizens Sunday was observed at Hensall United Church on Sunday June 12 when Rev. Stanley McDonald conducted the service and told the Sunday School mem- bers how they should show their love to their parents and grandparents. 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BUDGET PACK 3 CENTRE CUT PORTIONS 3 RIB PORTIONS SMOKED 3 TEN ERLOIN PORTION zehrsCOOKED fi. nemarkets...offine foods MEATS PICNICS (PORK SHOULDERS) L PORK CHOPS PORK LOIN PORTION OF "COUNTRY STYLE" 3.95 /kg 1.7916TENDERLOIN 62�I Itkg I7g3RIBS PORTION PORK LOIN 3. 7 /kg175 ROAST 1.7916. g 991 1.6t, BONELESS! FRESH CHICKEN 8.36 /kg 3.791b. t ? SPECIAL. DE 'I:0 - IA1� PER SPEC AIAL BREASTS MAPLE LEAF LARGE 500 g MEAT ROLLS �, �9 -�w7: PRICE !' '. MAPLE LEAF COUNTRY KITCHEN MAPLE LE COOKED CHICKEN CHOICEST YOUNG ONTARIO ,PORK LOIN PORK CHOPS MAPLE LEAF VEAL STEAKETTES750 g 3. 49 `HAM MAPLE LEAF . STORE SLICED LOAF STORE SLICED "CENTRE MAPLE LEAF 8 VARIETIES MEAT STICKS LSD g 1.79 REGULAR -ALL BEEF -BARB -Q B 80 0,9 3 99 Ib. 4.39/kg 1.99 1b. CUT" SPECIAL PRICES EXCLUDING PRODUCE ITEMS IN EFFECT WEDNESDAY JUNE 15 UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY JUNE 21/83. wiENERs 1 Ib. MAPLE LEAF SMOKED COIL BY THE PIECE KOLBASSA13.f SHOPSYS COLE SLAW MACARONI SALAD READY TO SERVE 4.39/kg We reserve the right to limit to reasonable weekly19th family requirements. • PKG. 6,59,k9 29916 2.62 mg 1.99b, ii,purchases CHOPS 5.71 SPECIAL CENTRE BONELESS! /k 1 CUT PORK LOIN oR ROASTS 2I591b. SPECIAL j Ii•I tAL : PB 1 4 .' FAST FRY STYLE "CENTRE CUT" PORK LOIN CHOPS 4.83 /k9 ZI19b. CANADA PACKERS MAPLE LEAF GOLDEN FRY" SAUSAGE 500 9 PKG. 1.99 SWEET PICKLED BONELESS PORK BUTT MAPLE LEAF COTTAGE ROLL 4.39 /k9 1.991b. MAPLE LEAF SMOKED FULLY COOKED COUNTRY KITCHEN HAM 8136 /k9 3.79b. SI ECIAL. SPECIAL sP.E LAI. MAPLE LEAF 2 VARIETIES PARA BABY BAG BOLOGNA 184 /k9 1I29b � 500 SI ECIAL , CANADA PACKERS THREE VARIETIES APLE LEAF SLICED SIDE BACON 9 2.49 FULLY COOKED CARTON OF MAPLE LEAF 12-6 OZ. (412 Ibs.l NO NAME HAM WING STEAKS STEAKS 159 1.79 03.98 CARTON OF 10-t1 OZ. (5 Ib. BOX) NO NAME T-BONE STEAKS 17.98 , . [ , SPECIAL.i 1 SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL ..:1 1 sri.( ;' PRODUCT OF U.S.A. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA PEARLETTE GREEN SEEDLESS LARGE VINE RIPENED GRAPES TOMATOES FROM FLORIDA. NO. 1 GRADE 31 t�4/k9 I 1 GRADEBUNCHES '. 49th 1,08/kg 49 iib PRODUCT OF U.S.A. NEW CROP CALIFORNIA SALMON -FLESHED CANTALOUPES NO 1 GRADE 0 LARGES12E 79 EACH 3NO PRODUCT OF CANADA NEW CROP ONTARIO FRESH LEAF LETTUCE LARGE Si 3 FOR j. SPECIAL. more specials PROD. OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA 2.18fkg 99 1b - PEACHES CAN NO 1` PICA PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FRESH CRISP CALIFORNIA BROCCOLI 99 BUNCH CANADA NO. 1 GRADE mom OF U.S.A. SPANISH TYPE ONTARIO GROWN ONIONS NO 1 GRADE 86' /kg 39° Ib. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. N0.1 GRADE CALIFORNIA CELERY STALKS EACH %29 ENGLISH P.OD � � GM FCL. MACINTOSH APPLES 3 LB. 1.49 PRODUCT OF CANADA ONTARIO N0.1 FRESH MUSHROOMS 439 /091.991b PPPRODUCT Oi EOUTN AFRICA GRAMMY SMITH CUCUMBERS ALES FANCY GRADE f.96 /kg 890Ib r POTTED FLOWERING PERSIAN VIOLETS EA S 79 PROONCT Of MEXICO LARGE RIPE MANGOES EA . 1.51 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. FLORIDA CHERRY TOMATOES PINT 1.29 S9�► EA. PRODUCT SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY JUNE 18/83. PROVO Of D.S.A. CELLO RAG A CARROTS 2 Ib. 179° r p t