The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-10-10, Page 5Getting the right sized pattern
At last week's opening session of sewing classes at South Huron
District High School night courses one of the first items of business
• was finding the right size pattern for each member of the class.
Above,' instructress Mrs. Ian McAllister is taking the measurements
of Mrs. Gerald Klopper. —T.,A photo
By MRS. G. HOOPER
Budget-priced
FRIGIDAIRE
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Cited
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HENSALL
Mr. & Mrs. John Schofield
and Elsie visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. George Bullock,
Zurich.
Mr. & Mrs. Don McLellan and
son of Exeter visited Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. Arthur
Brophey.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curts,
Manuel Curts and Miss Evelyn
Curts visited Thursday with
'relatives in Michigan.
Dean Brown celebrated his
80th birthday Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Bullock
and family and Mrs. Fred
Bullock and Marlene attended
the wedding of their niece Miss
Mary Lou Winterburn in
Toronto Friday.
Mrs. Lloyd Brophey spent a
few days last week with relatives
in London.
William Steeper attended the
Battram-Stojkiewicz wedding at
our Lady of Czestochowa
Church, London, Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Wright of
Sarnia visited Saturday with
Dean Brown and Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Brown and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Ott of
Grand Bend visited Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. Eldon Steeper,
Mr. Steeper, Muriel and Robbie.
LADIES'
:P.H_Y$1,c:At
FITNESS
CLASSES
Hensall Recreation .
cOrninittee offers 'a PUMP in
physical fitness, ladies
interested call 202-2548
Friday afternoon 9r Saturday
morning.
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Anstett Jewellers
LIMITED •
Clinton Walkerton Seaforth
IN CASE OF FIRE IN TOWN OR COUNTRY
• Call the Fire Department and give the
location of the fire.
e EVACUATE BUILDINGS — make sure
everyone is out and that all doors and
windows are closed.
• NEVER go back into a burning building
for anything. Mapy people have lost their
lives trying to rescue some article, a pet or
a piece of furniture.
• CLEAR ROADS leading to the fire ... it's
the Fire Department's job to get to the
fire first, not yours.
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK MESSAGE
Hensall Fire Chief
Dave Sangster Says:
The Best Fires
We Fight
Are Those That
NEVER HAPPEN
Check Your Home Against FIRE HAZARDS
DON'T GIVE FIRE A PLACE TO START ,
This Message Sponsored By Hensall Council.
on Behalf of the Hensall Volunteer Fire Brigade
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for your traditional
NESGIVING imotzp
...our traditional low prices
TOOTHPT PASTE FAMILY SIZE
SUGAR CRISP POST'S CEREAL 13-0Z. PKG.
790 PRE-PRICED 994
474
CLARK'S 10-0Z. TINS
CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 4/694
PEACHES YORK (Ys) 19-0Z. TINS
2/734
DETERGENT ARCTIC POWER (COLD-WATER)
(GDI EA AN LT
PACK)
SIZE 83
LB.
SWISS STEAKS LB
SMOKE D HAMS LB
SPARERIBS FRESH
TURKEY sc.E.
BROILERS GRADE A LB 47C
POT ROAST BONELESS LB 55C
PICNIC sm.KE.
SHOULDERS LE 49t
MARKET
HENSALL - ONTARIO
AL'S
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WiREANUT BUTTER 3-LB.
JAR 854 PRE-PRICED 994
MARSHMALLOWS WONDER FOOD 2 LBS. 690
ROBINHOOD
CAKE MIXES 9-0Z. CHOCOLATE, WHITE OR BANANA 4/674
TOILET TISSUE CAPRI WHITE OR PINK 8 ROLLS 874
CORN SYRUP BEEHIVE 3-LB. 494
SHIRRIFF LUSHUS
J ELLY POWDERS 0,OZ. ASSORTED FLAVOURS 12/$1
TEA BAGS SALADA 60s 75
CHOCOLATE CHIPS BAKER'S-0Z. SIZ 12 E
(DEAL PACK) 45
FRUIT DRINKS ALLEN'S 48-0Z. ASSORTED 3/890
FROZEN FOODS
SWANSONS
TV DINNERS 11 OZ. TURKE :CHICKEN EACH 594
CUBED
STEWING BEEF L.694
PRODUCE
ONTARIO NO. 1
TURNIPS GOOD SIZE 2/2510
OCEAN SPRAY NO, 1 PRODUCT OF U.S.A.
FRESH CRANBERRIESLE1334
89C
69C
69t
$ciikat0.11.0w.an.holidov over
Woodharn soup
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Haddon, Phone 2624002
Mrs. Bertha. MacGregor, Phone• 262,2025
Hensall . women win ,prizes.
in SotOrday's lucky draw
By MRS. MAUDE HEDDEN.
Winners from Hensall at the
Annual Hospital Auxiliary
Penny Sale at Clinton Saturday
afternoon were Mrs. Gordon
Troyer, RR 2 Hensall, and Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howe who
have been visiting the latter's
sister, Mrs. R.M.Peck, left
Monday for their winter home in
Tucson, Arizona.
Mr. & Mrs. James Dougall and
son of Harriston were recent
visitors with the former's parents
Mr. & Mrs. Malcom Dougall.
Jim Hyde is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London
where he underwent surgery.
Jim Venner is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
where he is receiving treatment.
Choir members
receive gifts
Mr. & Mrs. Malconi Dougall
were host and hostess Saturday
evening when the members of
Carmel Church choir assembled
in honor of Mr. & Mrs. Wayne
Love, newlyweds. Crokinole
games were enjoyed following
the presentation of a gift to Mr.
& Mrs. Love by Miss Beth
Troyer. The accompanying
address was ready by Miss
Margaret Hyde.
Mrs. Pearl Love was also
presented with a gift by Miss
Mary Thomson in appreciation
of her long years of service of
song. The accompanying address
was ready by Mrs. Esther Wright.
A social hour was enjoyed
and refreshments served.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Grasby,
`Debbie and Linda of Keswick,
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Petch and Mrs.
Ethel Marshall of Strathroy were
Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Claire Sisson.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Langford
spent' the weekend at Orillia.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Vanexan and
Lisa of Waterloo were Sunday
guests of Leonard Thacker and
• sirls.
Mrs. Pearl Thomson of St.
Marys spent Sunday with her
son, Stanley Thomson and Mrs.
Thomson.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Jones, Carl,
Edwin and Donna were Saturday
evening guests of Mr. & Mrs. Jas.
Bryan of Prospect Hill and
Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Bob
AZ.!r
ESEN1ING
Offer applies also
to Woodrnere*
(left) and
Frostfirepatterns.
(lover and family of Thordale.
Mr. & Mrs. Clare Hooper of
London were Sunday guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and
Jeanette.
Miss Veryl Hooper of Toronto
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and
Jeanette.
Carl Jones returned to
Ridgetown College Monday for
his 2nd year.
Misses Mary Lou Thomson
and Denise Fletcher spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Blair
Fletcher of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs.
Maurice Vandle Walle and boys
of RR 1 St. Marys visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Marvin
Hartwick.
in
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12 Teaspoons • 8 Place
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8 Salad Forks • 8 H.H.
Knives *, 2 Tablespoons
Miss Linda MOck, who is
nursing. • at Sick Childrens'•
Hospital in Toronto, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
And Mrs. Ron Mock and family,
mrs. Wilbert pilling and Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley attended the,
Huron County Women's
Institute Rally at -Cranbrook
Community Centre Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken P011ock
Carmel WMS
plan bake sale
The Thanksgiving meeting of
the Women's Missionary Society
of Carmel Presbyterian Church
was held in the Sunday School
rooms of the church Monday
evening. President Mrs. R.A. On
took charge and read a poem.
Devotion and study was given
by Mrs. George Troyer and Mrs.
Clarence Volland.
A remembrance card was
signed by all members present to
be sent to the Huron
Presbyterial secretary, Mrs. E.
Dyke of Goderich, whose
husband is a patient in Byron
Hospital for several months.
The Ladies Aid held their
meeting and discussed plans for
their bazaar, bake sale and tea
November 2.
Hensall UCW
holds meeting
Unit 4 UCW met in the
Fellowship ,Hall of the United
Church Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. James McAllister presiding.
The devotional was given by
Mrs. Elizabeth Riley reading
articles by Clare Burt.
Mrs: Grace Harpole favoured'
with a piano selection. Roll calf
was answered by 28 members.
A social hour was enjoyed
and lunch served.
..spent the weekend in Toronto
and attended the Curran-Pollock
wedding at Parkdale
Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Robert Carson of Lucan
was guest minister at the Harvest
Home Service at St. l'auls
Anglican Church Sunday
morning. The church was
appropriately decorated with
flowers, fruits and vegetables.
James Murney Twitchell,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs,
Murney Twitchell, London, and
Bradley James Falconer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Falconer,
Brucefield, received the rites of
Holy Baptism at Brucefield
United. Church Sunday morning
with Rev. E.D. Stuart
officiating. The Twitchell baby
is the grandson of Mrs. Verna
Twitchell of Hensall.
Miss Jennie Buchanan was
taken by ambulance to South
Huron Hospital, Friday.
AMBER REBEKAH LODGE
Regular• meeting of Amber
Rebekah Lodge was held
Wednesday evening with Noble
Grand Mrs. John Corbett
presiding.
Members reported on a
canvass for the C.N.I.B.
ANY
LADIES
INTERESTED IN
CURLING
IN
HENSALL
During the afternoons
call either
262-2234 or 262-2022
BY NOVEMBER 1
Vat esse€44 •
Weleoiote
Karen returned home Sunday
relatives.
Misses. Susan Insley,of Exeter,
Pamela Rodd and Nancy Jaques
Were guests Wednesday with
cMeiirbEeratreehneIrnbsighaonady.helPed her
BarrMrie
,
vi4site0MrSsii.ndady w°It'hReMilirsy.
Edward and Mary Margaret of
O'BelibeP sister, Mrs. Fred
Parkinson Fred, Brenda,
Margaret and Janet, Mrs. K.
Cacciotti returned home with
them after spending a month
with her daughter and family,
withGuesMts
r. &Wednesdaye d evening
, Murray and Karen, were Mr. &
Mrs. W. C. Insley of Sudbury,
Mrs. Elizabeth Insley and Mr. &
Mrs. Douglas Insley of Exeter
Kitchener.
,g.XPOT and Mr, &Mrs, Fred
SraMPOP were .B411.04e
pests with Mr., & Mrs, .JameS
Miller,. Betty 4eon and Bob.
ATP, Lawrence Copeland and:
Murray of London visited
Saturday with Mr, Mrs,
.0porge Wheeler.
MiSs Jean Copeland. attended
Sunday visitors. with Mrs,
George. Wallace and Mrs. Verne.
Brooks were Mrs. Ethel Mills and.
Mrs.. L. White, St, Marys, and
Mrs, Donald Wallace,
,.carlingforCI,
Mr.-And Mrs. Robert Gardiner,
Brenda, Ronnie and Robbie
visited Sunday with Mr. and mrs.
Ken pears, RR 1St. Marys..
1101, 19.8 Pam :S
in. the Legion I all, St. MarYA for
•••••••••••••••••••••or
Mr, & Mrs. Don Atkinson and and Mrs. Borg Insley of:bridal shower Monday evening
after holidaying for a month. Mr. igc Mrs. Chas, Miller of ...1+,* LYnd4i Slight.
with the forrnees parellt..P: Mr, St
rs. John Atkinson of
Lashburn,, Sask., and other
le home