The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-11-21, Page 6Ng, 6 Tilanet-Advocate, November 31, 1968
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and :district news.
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude: Hidden, Phone 20,2002
Mrs: Bertha Macqpi9or, Phone 262-2025
NEW BROWNIES AT HENSAL L—Tuesday afternoon was a happy time for a large group of Hensall girls
that were enrolled in the Brownie pack. They are shown above with their leaders, Mrs. Jim Venner and Mrs.
Bob Cook. Back, from left, Cathy Wedge, Kelly Dalton, Linda Lenting, Kim Boyle, Karen Boyle, Julie Mock
and Brenda Campbell. Centre, Mary Beth Jantzi, Dale Armstrong, Vicki Baker, Barbara McCurdy, Melissa
Veal and Debbie Venner. Front, Kim Stewart, Jackie McLinchey, Shelley Wareing, Lisa Hyde and Ann
Jackson.T-A photo.
Hensall 's Brownie pack
boasts record enrolment
Exclusive
FRIGIDAIRE
Custom Imperial
Super-Surge
DISHWASHER
Mode!, DWJMk 3 Frigidaire colors or white
YOUR BEST BUY IS
FRIGIDAIRE
Sales with Service I
DRYSDALE
Cr
HARDWARE
Dial 262-415
HENSALL
Kilowothour (KWH)
Consumption
Cost Per KWH
3.1c
1.5c
First 50 KWH
Next 200 KWH
Next 500 KWH 0.8c
(for customers with Hydro approved
electric water heaters)
All additional KWH 1.0c
Minimum Bill $1.50
WE'RE SURE OUT OF PRACTICE WHEN
IT COMES TO ANNOUNCING A
RATE INCREASE
(the last one was over 30 years ago)
We share your feelings about the constant spiral-
ling of cost that for years has been effecting just
about every commodity you can think of. That's
why, short of performing the impossible, we have
constantly been striving to maintain a high level
of service without giving an inch to inflationary
pressures.
It may sound somewhat boastful, but we are very
proud of our record 'of service. In fact, the last
increase in rates . . . a very modest one . .
was in 1937. Since then, rates have been re-
duced, once in 1940 and again in 1945.
So, although the tremendous rise in plant and
operating costs has at long last forced an in-
crease in rates, electricity will remain the biggest
bargain in the family budget. You will still be
able to operate all your electrical appliances for
less than you would have paid over thirty years
ago. In fact, at rates among the lowest in the
world.
ENJOY LOTS OF LOW COST
HOT WATER
Please note the introduction of a special block
of 500 kilowatthours at 0.8c per kilowatthour.
Thii extremely attractive rate applies to all cus-
tomers using a metered 'Cascade 40" or other
Commission approved water heater. So if YOUR
water heater is on the meter please advise us.
There will be no change in the 'FLAT RATES'
for heating water electrically.. For example, the
cost of energy for a Cascade 40 (1000/3000 Watt
elements) will remain at $3.83 per month.
New Net Monthly Rates to Residental
Customers Effective January 1, 1969
Please note than in order to simplify procedures,
rates will be billed NET, subject to a 5% late pay-
ment charge.
Typical Net Charges Based on Nevy Rates
Monthly
Charge
Monthly Consumption (`Basic)
Monthly Charge
with Metered
Water Heater
200 KWH $3.80 $3.80
300 KWH $5.05 $4.95
594 KWH $7.99 $7.30
(Average Consumption in 1967)
750 KWH $9.55 $8.55
Hensall Public Utilities Commission
112 King Street HENSALL Phone 262-2717
ST cri or AYS ARE I IRE
BEEF AND PORK LB. SAUSAGE
ROAST ROLLED POT LB
B§IiiiiiESSBACON L. 674
MINUTE STEAKS LAU
$1.00
L. 47C
3 LBS. BEEF RIBS BOILING
SCHNEIDERS RING
BOLOGNA
10-L13, BAG 39C
L. 394
LB 5t
GOLD SEAL CHUNK
TUNA 3/894 (LIGHT MEAT) 61/2 OZ. TINS
ASPIRIN
PINEAPPLE LIBBY
GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 48 OZ. TIN 3/894
PRU NES HILLSDALE BREAKFAST 2 LB. BAG 694
BUNS WESTON'S BROWN 'N SERVE
3 DOZEN $1
MAZOLA OIL 32 OZ. BOTTLE
894
BLACK PEPPER CLUB HOUSE 4 OZ. CONTAINER 394
PEANUT BUTTER SUPER SAVE 3 LB. JAR 894
CORN NIBLETS GREEN GIANT 12 OZ TINS 4/894
BAYER (480
2 BOXES 884
FABRIC SOFTENER FLEECY 64 OZ. 79i
KLEAR WAX JOHNSON'S LIQUID 27 OZ TIN $1.15
2/$11 1i OZ. BEEF, TURKEY,
or CHICKEN T.V. DINNERS
PAPER TOWELS KLEENEX EDT
ASSORT COLOURS 2 PKS. 894
FROZEN FOODS
BANQUET
39t
554
PRODUCE
NO. 1 P.E.I.
POTATOES
NO. 1 OCEAN SPRAY (U.S.A. PRODUCT)
CRANBERRIES
TORNIPS
AL'S
MARK ET
HENSALL- ONTARIO
Flying Nassau holiday trip for Hensall gals
A record number of 18 girls
were received into the first
Hensall Brownie pack recently.
At two separate meetings,
tawny owl, Mrs. Rodger Venner
enrolled Cathy Wedge, Mary
Beth Janze, Kim Boyle, Karen
Boyle, Jackie McClinchey, Dale
Armstrong, Brenda Campbell,
Melissa Veal and Kim Stewart,
and Brown Owl Mrs. Robert
Cook enrolled Vicki Baker,
The Hensall Kinsmen Club
regular meeting was held at the
Kosy Korner Restaurant with
President Wayne Reid in the
chair.
Plans were made for the
Senior Citizens Christmas Party
which will be held December 18.
Following a bus tour of the area
to view the Christmas lights, a
program will be held in the
school.
Plans were also made for the
selling of Christmas trees again
this year. The trees will be
available at Hyde's shop on Mill
Street.
Deputy Governor Dave
Beattie of Clinton is expected to
Name slate
at Carmel
Officers for 1969 were
elected November 18 at the
home of Mrs. Al Hoggarth for
the Presbyterian Arnold Circle.
President, Mrs. Don
Mousseau; first vice-president,
Mrs. A. Vanstone; second
vice-president, Mrs. Hoggarth.
Returned for another year as
secretary, Mrs. Doug Shirray;
treasurer, Mrs. Homer Campbell.
Mrs. John Baker, friendship
and service; Mrs. Jim Bell,
supply secretary; Mrs. Herb
Stretton, literature secretary;
Mrs. Bob Bell, press secretary;
Mrs. Mildred Bell, pianists
Mrs. Lloyd Mousseau and
Mrs. Hoggarth, the phone
committee; Mrs, Bob Taylor and
Mrs. Hoggarth, C.O.C. leaders.
The theme for the worship
period was "Singing and Songs"
taken by Mrs. Shirray and Mrs.
Hoggarth. Records were played
in place of the singing of hymns.
At the close of the meeting ,a
silent auction was held with
Proceeds going to a life
Membership certificate.
The home of Mrs. Jim Bell
will be opened to the members,
for the ChristmaS Meeting and a
gift for the Sunshine Pals will be
.given out,
ditiada, Wag 4...Oltilleef inaek al
fire 'control:
Kelly Dalton, Lisa Hyde, Ann
Jackson, Julie Mock, Linda
Lenting, Debbie Venner, Shelley
Wareing and Barbara McCurdy.
This brought the total
number of the pack to 37, an all
time high.
Interest badges were awarded
by Snowy Owl Mrs. Barrie
Jackson. Nancy McCurdy
received her toymaker badge and
Tracy Turner her collector.
be in attendance for
bring-a-buddy night November
28.
Guests were present from
Hensall and Exeter.
Lady celebrates
90th birthday
Mrs. Alice Joynt celebrated
her ninetieth birthday Sunday
with her sons, Dr. William Joynt
of London and Dr. Harry Joynt
and family, of Toronto.
She received an attractive
framed certificate from Primier
John Robarts and
congratulatory letters from the
Hon. Charles MacNaughton.
Other congratulatory letters
were sent from Hon, Robert L.
Stanfield, leader of the
opposition in Ottawa, and
Robert E. McKinley, M.P. for
Huron.
Mrs. Joynt was also pleased
to receive many cards and
flowers from her friends in
Hensall.
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Money refunded
Ten athletic badges were
earned during a recent field day
by Dale Simmons, Kathy
Soldan, Tonette Mattucci,
Nancy McCurdy, Linda Elder,
Terry Dick, Brenda Pepper,
Suzie Vanstone, Betty Beer and
Jennifer Cook.
On behalf of the Brownies
and leaders, Tammy Baker
presented a gift to Mrs. Barrie
Jackson who has regretfully
given up leadership in the
Brownies after four years. Her
position has been taken by Mrs.
Eric Luther, wife of the manager
of the Bank of Montreal.
China pictures
at Chiselhurst
The November meeting of
Chiselhurst UCW was held in the
church Sunday school rooms.
President Mrs. Tom Brintnell
gave a meditation on
"Remembrance Day".
Mrs. Alf Ross chose for her
topic "To Be Alive" followed
with a Missionary prayer by Mrs.
Jack Brintnell.
Guest speaker for the meeting
was Mrs. Sterling Graham,
Cromarty, who showed pictures
of her trip to Hong Kong.
A reading was given by Mrs.
Percy Wright.
Miss Marjorie TnrnerAnd..MiSS
Ann 1.Stepliospn. flew to, Nassau
where they will vacation for
week.
Mr. mr4,, Cuchnore
and Miss Patsy Parker spent .the
Weekend. with Mr. & Mrs, woMeT:.
MacDonald, Ruth Ann and .444
in .Iiramptori and attended the
Winter fair in TOMO,.
Mrs. Elizabeth Riley visited
OM the weekend. with relatives
And friends in Toronto,
Mrs, Edgar •.Cudmpre is
spending a week visiting with her
son.in-ja* and daughter, Mr, &
Mrs, Wiliner MaPPOnaid, Ruth
Ann and .Jack in Brampton.
Mrs, Roobol of
Hensall and Mr. & Mrs, W.T.'
Dodds of Seaforth, attended .the
fourth birthday party of their
.granddaughter, Lynne Dodds
held Saturday at the home of
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Don
Dodds, :,Seaforth. Others who
attended were Mrs. C. Christie
and. Catharine, Hensall, and Mr.
,S; Mrs. Robert. Watson, Seaforth,
Paul Dodds of Seaforth is
visiting with his grandparents,
Mr, kMrs, Sim
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Jinks and
family of London, visited
recently with Mrs. Irene Jinks
and Susan, and Mrs. Bertha
Jinks.
Funeral service for the late
Mrs. Ervin Willert was held from
St, Peter's Lutheran Church,
Zurich, Friday, conducted by
Rev, A.C. Blackwell.. Interment
was in St. Peter's • Lutheran
cemetery. Pallbearers were
Glenn Koehler, Richard Willert,
Gerald Willert, Bill Rowe, Bob
Bell and Art McCallum.
Flowerbearers were Ray
Armstrong, Bob Turner, Don
Koehler and Keith Koehler.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bell and
Helen, London, were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Laird
Mickle.
Mrs, Chester Lee of
Wardsville is visiting with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. &
Mrs. George Beer and family.
Members of Hensall Legion
Ladies Auxiliary, Mrs. Garnet
Allan, Mrs. Wm. Smale, Mrs.
Clarence Reid, Mrs. Gordon
Munn, Mrs. Harold Campbell,
Mrs. Grant Bisback, Mrs. A.
Vanstone, Mrs. Grant
McClinchey, Mrs. Mary Taylor
and Mrs. Harry Horton, in
conjunction with Exeter
Auxiliary, entertained veterans
at Westminster Hospital,
London, Wednesday.
Mrs. Carl Payne attended the
20th anniversary of Elimville WI
at Usborne. Central School
Monday evening.
ANNIVERSARY PARTY
About 20 neighbors surprised
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mitchell;
Hensall, who recently celebrated
their fortieth wedding
anniversary.
Ss
Mr. & Mrs. R.A. Orr spent the
weekend as guests with MrS.
DorothY McDonald at Alin
Craig.
Mr. & MP. Clarence Colernan
and Ruth Ann.nf CromartY were
guests. Sunday with their son and.
daughter-in-14W, Mr- & Mrs,
Wayne Coleman, London,
Flowers in the sanctuary of
Hensall United Church Sunday
morning were in memory of Mrs.
4
Ervin J. Willert and Mr, Harry
Faber, placed by the fanlilleS,
Murdock Morrison of Varna.
United Church was in, charge of
the service.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill. ,Shupe and
daughters of Champaign,
were recent visitors with Mrs.
Irene Jinks and Susan, and Mrs.
Bertha Jinks.
Mr. & Mrs. William Mickle,
Pam, Judith and John, and Mrs.„
Florence Joynt were recent
dinner gneS.4;" Mit!,
Laird Mickle.
Flowers, in CarMet
Presbyterian :$14ntiaY. morning were in memory of mo,.
Ervirk Wlllext .and Mr, .Harry
.E414er,
Miss MAU Thomson, RR :2
Kippen, a -.patient in. War
Memorial .Children's Hospital,
London, whp underwent surgery
two weeks ago, Will have to
remain in the' hoVital for three
Months, although she is
improving nicely. Mary is the
daughter of mr. & Mrs, Bert
Thomson, and A grade 9 stndent
at South Icluron District High
school, Exeter,
Misses Connie and Ann.
Talbot of Bayfield spent the
weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Nen
Bolloc4, Jim and Jane.
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