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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-10-12, Page 5VI" CORN SYRUP BEEHIVE 2 LB. TIN 32 OZ. JAR I 11101111111,41111, FALL 1C SALE, Continues For Another Week Drop in and check the extra savings on Vitamins for the whole family, Cough & Cold Remedies, etc. We still have fresh Agfachrome col- or film (35mm slides) at $1,50 per roll. price,) Hensall Wilson's Drug Store Phone 262-2019 October 1 2, 1907 Page 5 Hensall folk unite for holiday Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Grain e Feed • Cement Building Supplies Coal 228-6638 Chapman, Sarnia, spent Thanks- giving with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Chapman and Rod. Miss Irma Kipfer of Toronto visited over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Kipfer and family and with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kip- ler. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Busche of Dorchester spent the holiday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Horton. Mrs. Pearl Shaddick visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shaddick in Clinton. of Toronto visited with the far- iner's mother, Mrs. Bertha Mac- Gregor over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kyle of Hamilton spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kyle. Mrs. George Ingram, who has been receiving treatment atSouth Huron Hospital, Exeter, returned home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLaren, Toronto, Mr. Charles Westaway, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Chapman, St. Marys, Mr. Craig Thanksgiving visitors with Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Qrr Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Orr, Cites- ley; Mr. and Mrs. James R. Orr and family, Crediton; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Orr also visited with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Orr of Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr spent Monday in Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle spent Thursday in Ridgetown, guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mickle. Robert Munn, Toronto Uni- versity, Mr. and Mrs. John Jac- obi, Miss Joyce Munn, London, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Beatrice Munn, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drover. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Marguerite Ulch, Windsor, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Little, Hensall, spent the holi- day weekend in Muskoka. VOTE FOR YOURSELF FOR A CHANGE VOTE JOHN BOYNE NEW DEMOCRAT IN HURON (Authorized by the Huron NDP Assoc.) and Teresa, St. Thomas, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell. Special services were held in local churches Sunday with ap- propriate messages and music in keeping with the occasion, and splendid congregations. Mr. and Mrs. GarnetMousseau and Cheryl of Ridgetown spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mousseau. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and Patsy were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Keys at Grand. Bend. Miss Ruth Anne and Jack Mac- Donald of Brampton spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLaren Mr. Charles Mickle, Hamilton, Robert and Miss Ann Mickle, UWO, London, spent Thanks- giving weekend with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mrs. Wm Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caldwell, Jamie and Todd spent Thanksgiving with LAC Jim and Mrs. Bozzato and Dana at CFB Mt. Atica, Quebec. Mrs. Wm Gibson, east of Hen- sall, picked a quart of fresh delicious raspberries from her garden on Thanksgiving Day, Mrs. Fred Brock is visiting her sister Mrs. Barbara Bed- ford, Sebringville, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobi and family, Guelph, were Thanks- giving visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jacobi. David Brock of Guelph Uni- versity spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and Jerry of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong and Gail, Hyde Park, Miss Peggy Young, Tor- onto, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. John Wade of Wallace- burg. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, Blen- heim, Mr. and Mrs. Terry North View displays at Centennial Caravan Students from Hensall public School were among the throngs viewing the displays in the Centennial Caravan at Exeter, Tuesday. Some of the girls are shown above looking at a miniature display of the Fathers of Confederation and the various settlers who built Canada. T-A photo Smiley — Continued from page 4 draw from the kiddies' excur- sion, go to the wing-ding, and take two weeks to get over it, as usual. But my wife said, "You're not going. You always come home looking like a skele- ton." And that was that. Resigned, and feeling quite noble, I was packing my stuff for the Expo trip, and patting myself on the back for doing my duty, rather than my pleasure, when number three came up. An invitation to be a judge in a beauty contest on Saturday. This is one I've been waiting for for years. I've judged essay contests, public speaking con- tests, apple pie contests at the fall fair, and for three years have been a judge for the Lea- cock Award for humor. But I've never had a chance to just sit there and gawp at those cute kids, leering inside and pretending I chose the win- ner because of her talent, rather than the way she parts her chest. All I can say is, "Shucks!" And all I need now is for Mike Pearson to call up and say I've been appointed to the Senate, provided I can be there Satur- day morning to be sworn in. Oh, I haven't given up en- tirely. I could go with the kids to Expo, slide over to the fight- er pilots' party, skip the bus ride home and catch a plane to the beauty contest. But I think they'd probably bury me the next day. On the other hand, that might not be a bad idea. I'm not long for this world anyway. Not unless my wife cools it out a bit about going to college. Last Friday night she came home all fired up about her course. At 4 a.m. Saturday, I was reading the part of Socrates in Plato's Dialogues. And had to rise at seven to get Kim to her bus for music lesson. Hensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 262-2002 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Lodge head and team instal Rebakah's slate Former minister dies in Ingersoll By MRS. NORMAN LONG Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parsons and Jimmy, Seaforth, visited a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Pridham and family at c romarty. Mr. & Mrs. Glen Sturgeon and family, Hensall, visited on the holiday weekend with the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Pridham and fam- ily. Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Lostell and Lloyd, Kippen, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Sturgeon and family of Hensall were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Pridham and fam- ily at Cromarty. Men have a much better time of it than women. They marry later . . and die sooner. District Deputy President Mrs. John Broadfoot, of HuronDistrict 23 and her installation members of Huronic Lodge, Clinton, visit- ed Amber Rebekah Lodge 349 last Wednesday evening, The officers for the coming term were installed by Deputy Marshall Mrs. Albert Shaddick, with Mrs. Ottelie Rowden at the piano. Mrs. Elsie Van Reisen read the commission. Following is the new officers: Jr. Past Noble Grand, Mrs. C am p b ell Egre; Noble Grand, Mrs. John Corbett; RSNG, Mrs. Ernie Chip- chase; LSNG, Mrs. George Clif- ton; Vice Grand, Mrs. Ear 1 Campbell; RSVG, Mrs. Andrew Rev. Charles D. Daniel, '72, of Ingersoll, former minister of Hensall and Chiselhurst United Churches, passed away Sunday at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. Survivors are his wife, former Ethelwyn Switzer, daughters, Mrs. George (Ethelwyn) Spears, Brantford; Mrs. Maurice (Ruth) Kelly, Ottawa. Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 11 from Trinity United Church, Ingersoll. Fire levels area barn Ladies see pics about refugees The UCW Autumn Thankoffer- ing was held in Fellowship Hall Thursday afternoon, October 5. The devotional on the parable of "The Good Samaritan" was given by Mrs. Elizabeth Riley. Mrs. James McAllister pre- sided. A film was presented by Rev. H. Currie on the refugees in the world showing how the churches are helping. Miss M. Ellis favor- ed with a reading on the M & M. Roll call proved most interesting by naming something to be thank- ful for. Mrs. McAllister reported on the Workshop recently held in Hensall United Church and of the available materials which could be used for programming in- cluding films. The General meeting is sched- uled for October 23 with Unit 4 in charge with Mrs. E. Geiger of London, guest speaker. Mrs. Jarvis Horton and her assistants were in charge of the social hour. Hostess was Mrs. J, Ferguson. PRODUCE CELLO BAG 12 OZ. Mac INTOSH APPLES 3 BAGS 8940 5 4;q SUPREME BRAND ASSORTED Fire destroyed a barn on the farm of Mrs. Percy Harris of RR 1 Cromarty, four miles east of Hensall, Sunday evening. Fire- men from 'Jensen and Seaforth managed to save the second barn and prevented flames from spreading to the nearby Harris home. Some machinery was saved. Mrs. Harris was not at home at the time. No cause could be determined, A carload of members from Hensall WI attended a dessert euchre, guests of Seaforth WI, Tuesday evening and report an enjoyable evening. A Penny Sale was a highlight of the evening. Mr. Sim Roobol, a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, underwent surgery Thursday. BISCUITS VAPO-RUB VICK'S 1!2 OZ. SIZE CEE GRADE (PRODUCT OF ONTARIO) BUSHEL $2.19 PURITAN Beef Stew, Irish Stew, Meat-balls, Wieners Beans, Lasagna 24 OZ. TINS 2/$1 3/90k DRINKS ALLEN'S 48 OZ. TINS ASSORTED Exclusive FRIGIDAIRE Custom Imperial Super=Surge DISHWASHER Model DWJMK 3 Frigidaire colors or white WESTON'S Orr; LSVG, Mrs. Inez McEwen; Recording secretary, Mrs. Leona Parke, financial secret- ary, Mrs. Bertha MacGregor; treasurer, Mrs. Ed. Corbett; chaplain, Mrs. Clarence Volland; conductor, Mrs. John Taylor; warden, Mrs. Elgin Thompson; inside guard, Mrs. Wm. Kyle; outside guard, Mrs. G arf ield Broderick; color-bearer, Mrs. Howard Lemmon; pianist, Mrs. Wm. Fuss. Mrs. Broadfoot gave a brief address following the installation during which time the Jr. PNG Mrs. Eyre presented her with a gift. Mrs. Marion Andrews of Huronic Lodge contributed a vo- cal solo. The Past Noble Grand of Hur- onic Lodge Mrs. Mildred McCul- lough spoke briefly and Past DDP Mrs. Edna Caldwell extended ap- preciative remarks. Mrs. Evelyn MacBeath conducted a singsong and Mrs. Harold Parker con- tributed a humorous reading. A social hour followed and re- freshments were served by the social committee. APPOINT LIBRARIAN Mrs. Margaret Ingram of Hen- sail was appointed librarian at a meeting of Hensall Library Board Tuesday night. Mrs. Ingram will replace Mrs. Hilliard Lawrence, who has re- signed. Several applications were received. SUPPER IS SUCCESS The Ladies Aid of Carmel Presbyterian Church are pleased with the wonderful success of their Centennial Turkey Supper Thursday, October 5. Forty five dinners were sent out. The pro- ject was convened by Mrs. Clar- ence Volland. About 24 elderly citizens went by chartered bus to take a tour of the Confederation Caravan in Exeter Tuesday evening. This was sponsored by the Hensall Centennial Committee. LUNCH TREATS (MIX OR MATCH) (REGULARLY 15 EACH) COOKED HAM lb. 99S STEWING BEEF lb. 694 BRAISING RIBS lb. 454 BEEF and PORK SAUSAGE 39S LOIN PORK CHOPS lb. 69C WIENERS 2 tbs. 89C 3/25 49 394 SALAD DRESSING SALAD BOWL CULVERHOUSE CHOICE CREAM STYLE CORN NYLONS SEAMLESS MESH 19 OZ. TIN KLEENEX TWIN PACK ASSORTED COLOURS 5/95 4 PAIRS $1 2 PACKS 4 ROLLS 990 YOUR BEST BUY IS PAPER TOWELS FROZEN COD FILLETS HIGHLINER LB. PKG, FRENCH FRIES SUPREME BRAND FRIGIDAIRE Sales with Service 1 DRYSDALE CAW HARDWARE Dial 262.2015 HENSALL 2 LBS. 830 2 LB. POLY BAG 490 WEEKEND SPECIALS October 12, 13, 14 HENSALL- ONTARIO