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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-04-24, Page 5THE LEFTOVERS HAD PLENTY LEFT—Winners of the "A" championship of the Zurich and district ladies bowling team were the Leftovers composed of a combination of residents of Grand Bend and Mensal Shown above with their trophies are, back, left, Connie Van Baaren, Dora Rood, Sheila Teevins and Hazel McEwen. Front, Donna Corbett, Louise Vandenberk and Sandra Van Dongan. Missing was Roberta Hamilton. T-A photo. Wilson's Jewellery ANQ GIFTS — EXETER— Pleasing You Pleases Us Bridal-Knot Diamonds Life Time Guarantee Open Fridays Until 9;00 P.M, Timis-Advocotet April 24, )909 Page 5 Kippen East WI annual meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Rodger Hoornaert April 16. Reports given by the treasurer • Mrs. Vern Alderdice showed a balance of $769.77. Other reports given were auditors, Mrs. Robt Bell; secretary, Mrs. James Drummond; P:R.O., Mrs. Harry Caldwell; citizenship and education, Mrs. Joyce Cooper; Historical research and current 4 • events, Mrs. John Sinclair; home economics and health, Mrs. Grant MacLean; Sunshine, Mrs. Robert Kinsman; resolutions, Mrs. Ken McKay compiled by Mrs. June Cooper; district directors Mrs. James Drummond; agriculture and • • Canadian industries, Mrs. David Triebner. Mrs. Alex McGregor reported one quilt, 26 baby jackets and eight aprons had been made and 'will be forwarded to the War Memorial Sick Children's Hospital, London. Mrs. Grant MacLean showed pictures of the highlights of the past year as it concerned this Institute. A skit entitled "When women meet" was presented by Mrs. Alderdice, Mrs. M. Connolly, Mrs. Robt Bell, Mrs. Ken • McKay, Mrs. Robt Kinsman and Mrs. Al Hoggarth. Mrs. Glenn Bell gave a humorous reading. Slate of officers was brought in by Mrs. Wm Kyle in absence of the chairman of the nominating committee, Mrs. Charles Eyre. Mrs. Grant MacLean conducted the • election. Honorary President, Mrs. Grant MacLean; president, Mrs. Ken McKay; first vice-president, Mrs. Robert Bell; second vice-president, Mrs. Mike • .11111•13.11MEA Budget-priced FRIGIDAIRE Jet Action Washer! FRIGIDAIRE Sales with Service ! DRYSDAL E etteat HARDWARE Dial 262-2015 HENSALL 20% Off ALL Glidden Paints UNTIL MAY 3 Interior, Exterior and Spred Satin $AVE UP TO $2.20 PER GALLON FINK Hensoil Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Ltd. Phone 262.2114 Given an inch of a glowing cigar - ette or burning matchstick dropped carelessly, fire will take a square mile (and more) of forest. Given a few cubic inches of old oil and rags in a corner, fire will take a whole acre of factory. Given an inch or so . . • of frayed extension cord, or curtains too close to a stove, or a fireplace screen too narrow . . . fire will take your home and the lives which are in it. Year after year, fire takes an average of 600 lives in Canada. Five times as many Canadians are disfigured or injured, and property worth more than $ 150 million is destroyed by fire. By any of these criteria, the cost of fire-causing carelessness is great. But the most terrible toll is in young lives. A third of those who die by fire are children. Some of these children die because they are left alone, some die be - cause they play with matcheS. There are other reasons too—but virtually all the deaths are preventable. Children die in fires through the ignorance or the carelessness of their parents or other adults. Don't give fire an inch - you've got far too much to lose! sky CIAG INSURANCE CO OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATIONS OF GUELPH Royal 3-oz. JELLY POWDERS assorted flavours 6/550 Robinhood PUDDING CAKE MIXES 3/690 TEA BAGS prior-pak AGS (100s) (prepriced .. 69c) 590 TOMATO JUICE Libby 48-oz. tin 290 EASY- OF F window cleaner bomb, 15-oz. 430 (prepriced . . 59c) DOG FOOD Healtho 26-oz, tins 4/770 Garden Patch choice CREAM CORN 14-oz. tins 6/870 silciiiiiiii FLOOR WAX 32-oz. 934 eal pack) 590 MARGARINE (coloured) 2-1b. pkg. Lustre Creme liquid SHAMPOO 3 9/1 6 oz. (prepriced . . 79c) 594 Super Save Reg, 49c Special ANNIVERSARY CAKES 390 FROZEN FOODS T.V. DINNERS 11%-oz. CHICKEN 3/$1.79 11-oz. carmel, chocolate, lemon, or apple Blue Bonnet SODA BISCUITS NYLONS seamless mesh McCormick's lb, 390 3 Drs. 990 COTTAGE ROLLS Sweet Pickled Cryovac Halves lb. 63 lb. 29C LIVER Beef or Pork Piece lb. 79C BACK BACON Peameal lb. 89C Sliced lb. 594 POLISH SAUSAGE Fresh MINUTE STEAKS .984 HAM STEAKS Fresh lb. 694 lb. $1.09 STEAKS. Sirloin or TBone GROUND PORK Fresh 2,,,89C GROUND CHUCK lb. 69C PRODUCE ORANGES 594 No. 1 Vineripe No. 1 Arizona Valenicia 113's Doz. Product of Mexico TOMATOES lb. 23C CAULIFLOWERN..,..s.A.16,s Each 39 VW& SONOMMEMinre=M3MMINOWERMEADMINIMM.SOWAYMM-,!;*...4SEIENAMOVAMMISMINAMMOM outstanding savino$ WEEKEND SPECIALS April 23, 24, 25, 26 MARKET] HENSALL- ONTARIO Connolly; secretary, Mrs. James Drummond; treasurer Mrs. Harry Caldwell. District Director, Mrs. James Drummond; alternate Mrs. W.J.F. Bell; public relations officer, Mrs. Wm Kyle; branch director, Mrs. R. Kinsman, Mrs. Vern Alderdice, Mrs, Charles Eyre. Agriculture and Canadian Industries, Mrs. Dave Triebner and Mrs. Wm Bell; Citizenship and Education, Mrs. Joyce Cooper and Mrs. James Chalmers; Historical research and Current events, Mrs. Campbell Eyre and Mrs. Charlotte Pullman; Home Economics and Health, Mrs. Grant MacLean, Mrs. Al Hoggarth. Sunshine Convener, Mrs. R. Kinsman; Curator Mrs. Alex McGregor; resolutions, Mrs. Glenn Bell; sewing, Mrs. Alex McGregor; pianist, Mrs. Ross Broadfoot; assistant, Mrs. R. Kinsman; auditors, .Mrs. Robt Bell, Mrs. Robt Kinsman. James Forrest dies in Hensall James C. Forrest, a resident at Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, for the past five and a half years passed away Friday at the Nursing Home. He was in his 70th year. The late Mr. Forrest who farmed for many years on the Parr Line, was not married and has no immediate survivors. There are some nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles in the community. Public funeral service conducted by Rev. Robert M, Bisset, Ontario Moderator, Avonton, was held Sunday at the Bonthron Funeral Home. Interment was in Bayfield Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ross Richardson, Ian McAllister, Edison Forrest, Ross Forrest, Mac Cameron and Bill Fuss. Kinsmen plan special events Dr. D.J. McKelvie of Essex will be the special guest speaker at the Hensall Kinsmen 15th anniversary banquet Saturday night in Hensall Arena. Dr. McKelvie was the charter president of the Hensall Kinsmen Club, and was instrumental in the formation of Hensall's only service club. The Hensall Kinsmen will be canvassing for the cancer fund Thursday, April 24 (tonight) commencing at 7 pm. Residents are asked to leave their porch lights burning and to be generous when making their donations. Home resident dies in hospital Everett James Fletcher of Maryborough Township died Saturday, April 12 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. He had been a patient at Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, for nine years. He was 77. Surviving are his wife the former Tressa Scarlett; two daughters, Mrs. Harry (Sadie) Hoy, and Mrs. Edward (Verna) Fink, both of Hensall; one brother Oliver, Palmerston; three sisters, Mrs. Harvey (Lottie) Williams of St. Jacobs; Mrs. Marvin (Edna) Goodwin of Drayton; and Laura Fletcher of Listowel; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The funeral service was held from the McAuley Funeral Home, Drayton, April 15 conducted by Rev. Harold F. Currie of Hensall, with interment in Hollen Cemetery. Pallbearers were four grandsons, Bill and Bryan Fink; Michael and Bill Hoy; and two nephews, Harvey Saunders, Guelph, and Howard Scarlett of London. TO HEAR SPEAKER Young people past and present are invited to Hi-C Sunday night when the guest will be Dr, Roger Whitman of Seaforth who has spent a number of summer vacation periods in Africa. John E. McEwen, a resident of the Blue Water Rest Horne, Zurich, was taken to South Huron Hospital Monday. John Soldan was taken to South Huron Hospital Monday. Mrs, John Riley who celebrated her 92nd birthday In January of this year was taken to South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Friday evening, Mrs. Riley, mother of Nelson Riley who resides east of Hensel, is a very active and smart lady for her years. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Preston and daughters of Sunridge visited recently with Mrs, Preston's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett and sons. Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren and daughter Jodi returned to Toronto after holidaying with the former's mother, Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Mrs. Ellen Walker returned to her home after spending the Guests visit lodge event Noble Grand Mrs. Earl Campbell presided for the regular meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge Wednesday. Their guests were members from Brussels Lodge and District Deputy President Mrs. Mary Lowe of Brussels Lodge who made her official visit. Mrs. Estelle Jackson of Brucefield, formerly of Belmont Lodge, was also a guest. The vice-grand reported she had sent cards to shut-in members and friends and to other sick and shut-ins in the community. An invitation has been accepted to visit Edelweis Rebekah Lodge, Seaforth. They will present the travelling gavel April 28. An invitation also was accepted to attend a banquet at Goderich to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Goderich Lodge May 16 at North Street United Church. A number of members will attend a district meeting in Brussels Lodge Rooms April 23. A joint Rebekah and Oddfellows District Church Service will be held Sunday in Brucefield United Church at 11 a.m. It is hoped there will be a good attendance at this service. A social hour was enjoyed with euchre winners Mrs. Howard Lemmon; consolation, Mrs. Lindsay Eyre; lone hands, Mrs. Gladys Coleman. Winner in a draw for a box of groceries was Mrs. Gladys Coleman. winter months with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Walker and Miss Olive Walker R.N. at St. Petersburg, Florida. Miss Stella Southcott of Exeter was a recent visitor with Mrs. Alda Simmons. Mr. & Mrs. William Simpson of Detroit and Mrs, Lou Simpson of the Blue Water Rest Home visited recently with Mrs. E.G. Bonthron. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor visited last week with Mr. & Mrs. Eric Munroe at Seaforth. Lloyd MacLean is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, where he is receiving treatment. Members of the 100F and Amber Rebekah Lodges attended church service at Kippen United Church Sunday led by Noble Grand Ray Consitt and Noble Grand Mrs. Earl Campbell. Mrs, Norman E. Cook who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter for several weeks returned to her home Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren and daughter Jodi of Toronto visited this week with Mr. & Mrs, Lome Chapman and Rod. James S. Petty is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. Ken McLean has returned home from Victoria Hospital, London, Mrs. John Soldan who has been a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, for the past several weeks, has returned home. Sunday, 10 a.m. (D.S.T.) in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Holy Communion will be served. By MRS. NORMAN LONG Mrs, John Riley Sr. was admitted last week to South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs, John Barnard, Ailsa Craig, were Sunday guests of the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. W. Mellis. Miss Jean Ivison and her sister, Mrs. Gretta Torrance left Wednesday by plane from London airport to visit a sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Ermal Owens of Salem, Oregon. Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Kirk and family recently visited Mr. & Mrs. Roy Kirk at Port Stanley. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Campbell and Cheryl, Jeffrey and Beverly of Winthrop visited Sunday with their aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Eldin Kerr. Cheryl remained for a holiday. Rev. XX Bissett, Interim Moderator of Avonton, will have charge of the service. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoffman of Dashwood were guests Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle. Miss Sylvia Henderson, Toronto, visited over the weekend with her mother, Mrs. John Henderson, Jack and Kathie. Flowers were placed in the sanctuary of the United Church Sunday morning in loving memory of Dr. Byron Campbell and Everett Fletcher. • • • NEWS OF THE :COMMUNITY Three residents in hospital • • • • Kippen East WI pick new officers Hensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 262-2002 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 • • • •