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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-11-01, Page 17Hensall Market Opens This Weekend E - 1 I Best Wishes, Al Scholl Al's Market ft Features Wonder Bread Orchids Market FROM 4 Drysdale Hardware Offer Values Free Glasses f . ........... ........ Al’s S'Uper Save Market in Heqsall opens this weekend with a completely new and ultra­ modern store, a host of sensa­ tional food bargains and free gifts for its customers. The Thursday,, Friday and Sat­ urday celebration marks the completion of an extensive ren­ ovation program which, has made the store the largest, most mod­ ern and best-equipped in the district. Its facilities for provid­ ing convenient service to cust­ omers rivals aify of the super­ markets in major cities. More than 40 extraordinary food values are being' offered to shoppers during the opening. These bargains feature even greater savings than the regular low prices offered by the Super Save group of super markets across Ontario. Two thousand glass tumblers will be given away to the first 2,000 customers. In addition, a set of four extra tumblers will be included without charge jn orders of $10.00 Shoppers will the opportunity six-piece place ported French less than half price and a .re­ versible, lustrous taffeta com­ forter, valued at $10.95, for only $5.95. Both these offers .will be good with purchase of $5.00 or more,"• Includes Addition Remodelling of Al’s Market has taken over three months to complete and has included not only a ‘ sizeable extension but a complete redesigning and redec­ oration'. In addition, thousands of dollars have been spent to provide the mpst modern equip­ ment for self-serve, conveni­ ence. The store, which now embrac­ es two buildings on Hensall’s main street, has been rebuilt from the basement up. Ceilings, have been lowered; new light­ ing, heating and plumbing in­ stalled; new self-serve counters, extending the length of the store, and self-serve refrigeration un­ its have been adde'd; two new checkout stands, with electric register-receipt machines, have Th# Times-Advocete, Noyombfr I, ItH or over.' also be given to purchase a setting of im- dinnerware at THS OPENING OF YOUR NEW STORE Bert's Snack Bar Hensall Best Wishes After You Shop At Al's, Drop In For A Tasty Snack Best Wishes, Al Phon* 154 .................................... >u>«< Al s Market John Henderson AND SON ■ SUPERMARKET OPENS THIS WEEKEND—Completely remodelled inside and out and featuring the most modern self-serve equipment available Al’s Super Save Mar­ ket stages its grand opening in Hensall this weekend. The food store is the largest in the district. Owner Al Scholl, his wife Reta and their son Gary are shown beside the nfew refrigerated vegetable display unit. * —T-A Photo which Strat- Dear- Craig Comments About Cromarty By MRS. K. McKELLAR Another Good Place to Shop In Hensall \ Al's Market EXETER Salutes Al's Market Pepsi-Cola is the modern, the light refreshment Dry­ dot too sweet), reduced in calories, it refreshes with­ out filling. Have a Pepsi* GOOD LUCK, AL <1 Z; HENSALL Phone 115 Buy Pepsi AT ' Of 6 Big Bottles 4 * been constructed and an attrac­ tive glass front provides a mod­ ern show window for the entire market. \ The new store measures 84x42 feet with - the sales floor area amounting to over 2,500 square feet.The 36-foot addition at ’the rear of the building .provides room for a modern meat proces­ sing section plus two separate walk-in refrigerated units for storage of meat, vegetables and dairy products. In the shopping area, three 36-foot long islands and 50-foot Wall shelves offe.r customers a tremendous variety of groceries Within easy reach. Four Refrigerated Counters There are four refrigerated counters along the walls of the new store. The 22-foot vegetable display counter, which will keep fresh produce properly cooled, is the first of its kind in the area. Another 20-foot refrigerat­ ed unit keeps dairy products at the proper temperature. There is a 10-foot stand for packaged meats and an eight-foot unit for frozen foods. New slimline lighting, running the length of the store, bright­ ens every corner of the market and the great white color scheme gives it a clean, attractive ap­ pearance. Ten-foot high panes of glass extend across the front of the building and are encased in- al­ uminum. Top of the front fea­ tures a vitrolite material, siniilar to glass, in the Super Save shade of .green. Two Super Save epi­ blems and the words ‘Al’s Mar­ ket” are encased in the vitrolite. Two easy-to-ojien glass and al­ uminum doors are located at the east end of the front, which was designed and installed by Time Glass Ltd., of Sarnia. Among the firms and trades­ men who participated in the construction of the market were: Fink’s, Hensall, heating, plumb­ ing and lighting; Spencer Lum­ ber, Hensall, building supplies; Lloyd Bousseau, Zurich, and Dave Sangster, Hensall, carpen­ ters; John Semple, Kitchener, and G. K. Crocker, Dashwood, refrigeration;. and Earl Dick, Cromarty, cement work. | Egg Grading Station | Live Poultry And Feed I PHONE 40 HENSALL | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Howe, De­ troit visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Howe and fam­ ily and Mrs. Jas. Howe Sr., who returned to Detroit with them for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig had as their guests during the weekend,.Rev. and Mrs. George Harris, Rapid City, Manitoba,. Mrs. Chas. Salter and daughter Jane, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKaig .and daughter, Jean, Seaforth. Mrs. L. Sorsdahl, Mrs. M. Dow, Mrs. M. Lammond,. Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs. L. Elliott Were in attendance at a work shop for the training of teachers •in Sunday Schools, and other children’s organizations, — was held in Knox Church, ford, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall ing and family of Ailsa visited with friends in the com­ munity on Sunday. ■Topics From Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Miss Ada Mitchell. R.N. of Delaware, Ohio, was a guest at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hodgins for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Foley and fam­ ily of ;Windsor wbre Sunday vis­ itors with the former’s sister, Mrs. Merton Sholdice. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joynt of Lucknow visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haddock on Thurs­ day of last week. The Woman’s Association held a. successful bazaar and after­ noon tea in the schoolroom ’of the United Church ■ on Wednes­ day afternoon of last week. ' A number from here attended the anniversary service in the Whalen church on Sunday. Mr. Sam Baynham of Crediton visited with relatives in the vil­ lage for a couple of days last week. Like Al Scholl’s Super-Save Mar- ket, your CO-OP renders a valuable service to the community by providing farmers with quality products at lowest prices* Hensall District Co-Op ' „ ZURICH Phone 220 BRUCEFIELD Phone Hu 2-9823 4 OF Your New Market Looks s z c c s ICE CREAM Novelties Congratulations, Al ZURICH Well Be Glad To Do Your Cement Work, Tool —--------------■-------:---------------1------------------ ^Treat Yourself To Frotitenac ICE CREAM Pints and Half Gallons) Tudor ICE CREAM ■■ •,Major Treat at AL'S MARKET PRODUCTS ACME DAIRY FARMS LTD. I Congratulations, Al See Us For A 'Super Bob Cook Motor Sales Phone 178 Hensell We Were Pleased To Do The .Cement EARL DICK CROMARTY X Lloyd’s Construction Lloyd Mousseau *— Building and’Remodelling PHONE 92-R-1 PHONE 130-J HENSAIL