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N CPO ITOR SEPTEM
40.3
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sob. Shalt reeve of
Grand Bend. ,changed.
Mind about thele 'resignation
he tendered ;earlier this
month andhas. decided .to
finish out fiis term of office.
Mr. Sbaren said, "itWAS. a.
,combination of things that
made mechange my mind.
e added what stood out in
mind, , however, was the
number of calls, letters and.
,persenaa visits urging him to
tecenstder his decision.
The reeve Mild :another
;matter lie eeltsideted was the
a
F►l? roxitnatel $li, it
,. , y
,would cost to ittOld, a •
ibY election s.elect his a eR
placement.
Mr. $harenhasbeen reeve
,of Grand Bend for the Bast
seven and a half years, He
said his resignation wasn't a,
political ploy, just "anger
and frustration'"
The recent diSagreentent;
faced by council WAS Over
providing additional, parking
the village. Mr. .S,haret'
wants the comnrunity's. busi'
e smen to hel pay for .any
ne in from roo
de6ctts res.ult.. if.P
viding the extra ;parking.
The :reeve said. be hasn't
decided whether or nett he'll
run for re-election in the 1980;
municipal elections bet said
he is determined to i nish'.his•
term.
"1, bate to leave anything
uttfittis11,e4N" the reeve said.
Attend 25ath anniversary
NSf B, MacGREGOR'
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Mrh and Mrs. Morris.
Taylor, Kiiworthy spent the
weekend with the former's
sister and brother-in-law Mr.
and Mrs, Ross Corbett and
celebrated their Twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary with
them,
Mr, and, Mrs. Don Mac
Laren and Jodi of Oakville
were weekend !visitors with,
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor.
Mr.. and Mrs. Robert'
McNaughton Danny and
Timothy. of Seaforth visited
on Sunday with the former's
„parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter
McNaughton.
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church an.
Sunday, Mrs.. Dorothy Taylor
• presided at the organ for the
service of song. • Choir
Practise will be held at 8:00
p.m. 'on Thursday evening,
Next Sunday September 30th
the Sacrament of
Communion will . he
dispended at i:30 a.m.
Mr, and • l4rs, Robert
Chaffe and family of Mitchell
visited. on Sunday, with Mrs.
Chaffe's parents Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Corbett and
celebrated the 25th Wedding
anniversary with her brother
and sister-in-law Mr, and.
Mrs, Ross Corbett.
Mrs,. -Ross Corbett parents
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Schroeder were recent
visitors with the former's.
parents Mr.' and Mrs. Ed
Schroeder, Zurich,
?MEND SERVICE I1
' LONDON
At ' Knoliwood
Presbyterian Church,
London, Sunday September
23rd, the.Rev. Evan H. Jones.
LA, L. Ph. dedicated. a
Baptisinal Font in loving
memory of Jack Arthur.
Peebles. This new appoint-
ment was presented' by Mrs,'
Marion Peebles, Monica,
Greg and Ivor. . Those
attending from Hensall were
Mr. and Mrs: David. Sangste r'
& Family Mr: and Mrs. Jint
R K PECK
.APPLIANCES
"in the heart ofdowntow n Varna"'
VACU JM CLEANERS salsa and weedy of moat
CB RADIOS .AND: ACCESSORIES'
* SPEED QUEEN, APPLiIANCES
• MOFFAT APPLIANCES
SMOKE SENSORS
INSECT LiGHTS. AND FLY EALING .UNITS
HAND CRAFTED GIFTS
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Sangster and Brad', Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Noakes..
FAMILY CE;•EBRATE 25'111',
WEDDING ANNIVEssARY
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett
wore hostesses at their home
on Sunday. when they
entertained the members of •
their family to dinner in.
honour of their eldest son:
and daughter -in -taw Ross
and Donna who were
observing their 25th wedding.
and anniversary, Later in the
evening the aunts and uncles.
surprised them when they
arrived to .celebrate ;with
them. A b time was
enjoyed by all and refresh-
mentss served with an an-
niversary cake, They
received several beautiful:
gifts, to which Ross and
Donna expressed' a sincere
"Thank You". Guests
attended. from London,
Grand Bend, Dashwood,..
Mio. Michigan, Mitchell.
Exeter, Hensall, On
Thursday evening.'Mr. and
Mrs; Don Mousseau and
Mr. and Mrs. George Beer,
Pineridge Chalet, where
Donna is an employee
entertained thein to .a dinner
in . London with their
neighbours Mr. and Mrs.
T.J.'McCullough.
More Hensall
news'. .
. Page 23
and 24.
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;Correspondent
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at3.d Mrs. .lohn
McMhstet' and Eaye
attended the christening, of
Jennifer Ann. daughter ,of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mercer.
Exeter and: afterwards the
christening party visited at
their home at R.R.t. Hensall
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APPLJANCE CENTRE .I
LAST 3.,DY,S.O
APPLIANCE BARI
SALE ENDS SAT., SEPT. 29 at 6 P.M.
Stili lots of good buys left
Microwave .Ovens From 4499$
Built in Dishwashers From 25995
_ Mobile Dishwashers Fro..rn 379 5
30,. Easy Clean Ranges •
:from' 3699.°.
• General Electric • Washers
• From 37995 .Wt.
'G'eneral Eiectrlc Dryers
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barbecue grill. and convecto oven.
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Eapphcances as we as Woods chest and upright freezers arid. Speed ()neer( spin_
Frost Free Refrigerators
i^rorn 4499= Wt.
Left and tight' :hand' doors
most colours
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Melvin Whiting. Mr. and
Mrs., Lorne Turnbull; Denise
,and Rhonda,: Mr. And Mrs.
Larry Whiting and: Mr. and
Mrs., to ' eek, Shelly andSher�'; all of Exeter, also Mr.
and Mrs. 'Dennis. 'Hackney
and: Denton of tucan and Mr.
and: Mrs. Peter Stttbbe and
Sarah: of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Modes Chicago and Mr.
and Mrs. Vlrilliat Miclde and.
John,. Exeter 'enjoyed *
sniorgasborS; bot turkey
dinner Wednesday evening.
at their ,aunt's home«
Me, ;and; Mrs; Hans
Gerste nkorn, Diane, and.
Stephen visited with Mrs.,
Ina Johns, Exeter on, Sunday..
' .The Hensall Sales Ham
WO. active
last week with
steady prices; supply
Atending as, well as the
parents were .Mr, and Mrs.
Wilifed Mack ofTurnbulls
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Mercer of Port Rxerge.
Crowd enjoys
Hensall's. Newest
business was opened; on
Wednesday "Drysdale
Major Appliances", Bob and
Jack have recently completed
their new building on King,
Street featuring Ontario.'s.
largest display of appliances.
Customers from the local and.
surrounding areas attended.
and . enjoyed refreshments,
served by Vera and Helen;
also the cooking done in the
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Sharp reductions: for our Grand_,
Opening on our stock of over 200_
major appllanoes ort display in our
new store.
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One free raw for every s1ar° purchase on a
Microwaves oven. A Hotpoint microwave
oven, A White. Westinghouse mobile dishwasher
and 8 two quart thermos type doffee pots, Draw
t� be made Tuesday October 2nd,
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We maintain our own service department
DRYSDALE'S tAJOR
APPLIANCE CENTRE
OIENSALL 212-2728
THE PLACE TO 8 uY APPLOANCES"
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and Mrs, George Mickle,
Ridgetown visited last
Wednesday and: Thursday
with thein auntaMrs. Laird
Mickle and: along with Mr.
grand opening
Micro Vf ave Oven'.
Mr. and Mrs, Erie Luther
returned ' home after a
pleasant trip to Banff and
Western cities.
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick
returned home from a visit
with friends in Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
MeL 1ian of Seaforth were
recent visitors with Mrs.
Olive Horton,
consisted mainly of heifers.
Fat cattle; steers $74.50.
$81.50 top of 583.50; heifers
572.00 - $81..00, top to $81.50. ,
Hogs, $22,50 - $35.50:
Hensall 4-H Club one met
at the United Church on.
Tuesday evening, September
•18 for their first meeting with:
Diane Gerstenkorn as leader
and Marilyn Pepper as.
assistant. Other officer
elected were: President
Linda Gerstenkorn, Press.
Reporter, Trudy 'Ferguson,,
Treasurer,Jane Pollock,
-
Secretary Rotating. Eight
girls . joined. The girls
marked their canvasses for
their projects and discussed
the materials to be used.
•
ensatil 4-R dub, too also,
Met on Tuesday evening at
the C,Inited• Church and 'after
repeating the pledge voted
in their slate of officers as
follows: President - L3nda,
Roberts; vice -President -
La Z.¢ind w' an, Secretary
..
Joanne and Brenda Snra..'le,
Press Reporter' - Joanne
Ps ._ R°
Pepper. The members
de selves,
decided d tq call them.
.e,
".The t eedlepointers*, and
began work on the first
• article in: the nroiect,
The service vat fiepsall! words., the eeremanies, the
United Church: en Sunday, wording oTthe prayers are all
was. conducted it!?tir. !R chards wrappings !Mend religion.,
Hawley., student, preacher at Resi• xefgion, 1* what is
A.ubdtrn and presently a taking place inside When An
studeat at irmmanuel. :the wrappings:: are rernpyed
Colic e- Dr. Ralph' Topp Next Sunday, ,. Chis jhurs
.R
officiated ;at the organ. The congregation will be `haldltng
contributedthe hymn, their Anniversary Service .at;
choir Y
"Jesus, where`er
eo .te nrseet and tide The 'Fiona .County' gaily
p p ,, ell ion re i'st Onaor a' t 9:3111
selrin.4n was on, R 8 will laegin g... .
the conventional beliefs, ttt.4
without wra Ings • a.m, on Monday, Q tol?etr'
pp• ,.
The wrappings of religion,: at Etimville Church,, not at .9,
Pre -Xmas Special
r t troboine
TeleviSian
ra Port. $ Service
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