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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-06-26, Page 5Hensa ll and district news CORRESPQNPENTS Mrs. Maude Hedden, Phone 262-2002 Mrs, Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262,2025 Kippen East WI answers picnic quick trick roll call (photo by Haugh) MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM JOSEPH O'BRIEN To live in Sarnia qtaktdOpeniiity SALE Ron's Health Centre MAIN ST. HENSALL FREE DRAWS FOR * 6-String Guitar * Timex Watch * Desert Flower Gift Set * Dinner for 2 at Hensall Freeze King 10% OFF * Sunglasses * Animal Health Products * Stationery GRAND OPENING SPECIALS Assure Deodorant Spray 3 oz. Reg. 99 89c Noxzema Roll-on Deodorant Reg. 1.78 2 for $1.09 Nestles or Suave Shampoo Reg. 99c 89c Macleans Tooth Paste Reg. $1.25 $1.03 Noxzema Hand Lotion 6 oz. Reg. 79c . . .73c Johnson & Johnson First Aid Travel Kits Bryclreem Reg. 96c .86c Dippity-Do Setting Lotion Reg. $1.25 lllllll VV ampole Magolax Family Laxative Reg. 1.45 $1.35 Gillettes Super Stainless Blades Reg. 75c l Scope Mouth Wash Reg. 85c 69c Hey. $3.69 $3.29 Budget-priced FRIGIDAIRE Flowing Heat Dryer! Model DATK FRIGIDAIRE Sales with Service DRYSDAL E emit HARDWARE Dial 262-2015 HENSALL •Ionioalsolir BALL-MACAULAY BUILDING SUPPLIES CLINTON — 482-9514 SEAFORTH — 527-0910 HENSALL 262-2713 0 0 "SPECIAL OF THE WEEK" Standard Guage Galvanized Steel Roofing Minimum quantity 15 squares XiStr 4..wwt,..t-f.:`..w10:SESIEM,Mr.:AMEAWAMMEIMENLIT .7121) CANDI MEATS' NUT LOAF OXYDOL King size (deal pack) HAMS Maple Leaf canned 1%-lb. tin CEREALS Post's 12-oz. Honey Comb, or 15-oz. Alpha-Bits HOT CHOCOLATE Mother Parker's 690 2-lb. pkg. COFFEE BEANS PICKLES Heinz BreadNbutter 48-oz. jars TOMATO JUICE 48-oz. tins Libby's COOKIES Dare's 1 lb. pkg. chocolate-chip or NEW Chalet MARGARINE Blue Bonnet 3-lb. coloured 87 4 ideal pack) FROZEN FOOD LEMONADE Sunkist 6-oz. tins TURKEY HENS i(ria2dieo:s'ay.,,.43 SIDE BACON No. 1 Rindless lb. 79 1Dzijariefy6DackatsiliS lb. 49C ROUND STEAK or ROASTS lb .$1.09 SIRLOIN or WING STEAKS lb, $1.29 HAM SLICES „esh lb. 69C U.S. No. 1 Florida GRAPEFRUIT size 56's 12/894 WATERMELON U.S. No. 1 good size 894 CAULIFLOWER Ont, No. 1 12's 334 CORN Rosedale kernel 12-oz. tins 7/$1 2/5 7 $1.49 $1.69 2/$1 Crosse&Blackwell 8-oz. tins, fruit, date or chocolate $1.49 3/574 2/$1 3/89 2/890 4/49C PRODUCE WEEKEND SPECIALS JUNE 25, 26, 27, 28 NOTE* Store will be open, Monday, June 30th, CLOSED all day, Tuesday, July 1 Maxwell House Instant (deal pack) Van Camp with pork, 14-oz. tins The June meeting of Kippen East W.I. was held last Wednesday evening at the home Amber ladies visit Home Mrs. Earl Campbell, Noble • Grand, presided for the regular meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge, Wednesday evening assisted by the Vice-Grand Mrs. Elgin Thomson. A report of the year's work of the District Deputy President, Mrs. Mary Lowe of Brussels was • read by the recording secretary, Mrs. Leona Parke. Mrs. Thomson reported for the visiting committee stating cards and flowers were sent to shut-ins. Plans were made to visit the Queensway Nursing Home • during the holiday months. Mrs. Estella Jackson of Brucefield was received and welcomed into membership of the Lodge. Arrangements were made for the annual picnic with the subordinate Lodge at the • Community Park, Sunday, July 6 at 3 p.m. with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Consitt in charge of the entertainment. Members sang happy birthday wishes to sister Mrs. Pearl Shaddick, Mrs. Earl Campbell and Mrs. Stewart Blackwell. • It was voted to purchase extra 20 year jewels for members, requesting them. At the conclusion of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed in the lower hall and refreshments were served. of Mrs. Robert Kinsman with Mrs. James Drummond as co-hostess, Roll call was answered by giving a quick trick for a picnic basket. Mrs. Harry Caldwell gave the treasurer's report, Mrs. Kinsman the Sunshine report and Mrs. Drummond gave a report of the District Annual. A piano solo by Dwight Kinsman and a guitar solo by John Kinsman were much enjoyed. Mrs. Ken McLean, Mrs. M. Connolly, Mrs. Robert Bell and Miss Donna Whitehouse are leaders for the next 4-H Club project. The exhibit for Exeter Fair is to be five articles for a child's Miss Lynne Elyse Crouch of Arva, whose marriage to Robert Ernest Mickle took place June 21 at St. John the Divine Church, Arva, has been honored at a trousseau tea and a number of other prenuptial events. Miss Crouch is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crouch, Arva, her fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Hensall. At a trousseau tea given by Mrs. Crouch, the tea table was covered with lace and centered with a white bridal doll cake. Greeting guests with the bride-elect were her mother and Mrs. Mickle. Pouring tea were Mrs. Winn Friends shower district bride Miss Jean Lammie, Centralia, bride-elect of July 5 was honored at a pantry shower arranged by her aunts, the Misses Amy and Greta Lammie, Hensall, at their home last Tuesday evening. It was attended by 25 neighbors, relatives and friends. Mrs. Robt. Elgie of Kippen read the presentation address and the gifts were presented by Miss Mary Goodwin and Mrs. Pearl Passmore. A program and contests were enjoyed. Out of town guests attended from London, Centralia, Huron Park and Exeter. Choir dinner fetes members At the conclusion of the church services in the United Church SulidaY morning, members of the choir enjoyed a social get together highlighted by a delicious dinner served in Fellowship Hall. Ronald Doehn and Wayne Payne, both members of the choir who will be leaving shortly were presented with hymnals by Mrs. Harry Horton, president of the choir. Mrs. John Turkheim, leader and organist spoke briefly expressing her thanks on behalf of the choir. The choir will be on vacation until August 1. room, something knitted, something in crochet, a piece of needlepoint, a painting and some embroidery work. It was voted to join the Auxiliary at Huronview. The next meeting is to be a picnic at Hensall Park, August 24. Mrs. Brodie introduced Mrs. Joanna Velleau of Brucefield who gave a demonstration on making paper flowers. She was thanked by Mrs. Dave Triebner and presented with a gift. Mrs. John Sinclair gave the Motto. Mrs. Robert Bell acted as emcee for the Open Line and some very amusing calls were made. Hammond and Mrs. Florence Astles. Miss Pamela Mickle and Miss Judith Mickle, Hensall, nieces of the groom-elect were in charge of the guest book. Trousseau and gifts were shown by Miss Ann Mickle, Hensall, Miss Sandra Mansell, Miss Joyce Ogletree and Mrs. Marilynne Fletcher. Joint showers for the couple were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crouch and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Belecky. Mrs. Frieda Worton entertained Miss Crouch at a shower in her home. A luncheon honoring the couple was held at the home of Miss Evelyn Jarvis, and a presentation was made on behalf of the church choir, of which both are members. A presentation luncheon was given by the women staff members of Arthur Voaden Secondary school, St. Thomas, where Miss Crouch teaches. A presentation was also made on behalf of the whole teaching body. Following rehearsal Friday evening, the parents of the groom-elect entertained the bridal party at the Crouch home. Mrs. Fred Steeper of Strathroy spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Steeper and family. Mr.,& Mrs. Don McLellan and family of Exeter visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Brophey. A successful strawberry and ham supper was held at the United Church Saturday evening when well over 700 people were fed. Mr. & Mrs. Allan Larmer and aamily of Oshawa spent a few days last week with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Larmer. Mrs. Walter Cripps and two sons of Winnipeg are visiting her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curts. A number of families from here attended graduation at McGillivray Central School Friday evening when several pupils graduated from Grade 8. Miss Elda Brown of London spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Brown and family. • • Little Julia Ann Webster returned to her home in Varna last week after spending the past few weekS with her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Ben Tinney and Uncle Bill. Mr. & Mrs. Sproat Paterson and daughter Mrs: Marion Peart, Toronto, visited with Mr. Paterson's father, John Paterson at the home of Miss Cassie Don all, .Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Lindsay, Pamela, Sheila, Kevin and Scott, of Bridgeport were weekend guests with Mrs, John Henderson and family. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Sararus of Toronto visited over the Times-Advocato, 4un• 26, 1969 Pao.S- lll i 141f11101.11151111111111111141,1111411.1111IMMIII i ii 111111110,1411,0114101MWI*1111140111111MAllikAllt14111,1111,11111MMIIMIMP1111111111q111110 .1111 Hensall personal items IN iii IIIIIIIIIIP11411101,111141111111M1IMMMWMIIII. i I i ”.141..M11011,1110111f1J1101111111plifklit(W4111,MMI,111.011M11)1 i 81,11M1..1111111111111WIII111111141$111114fill llll I l Akiklatamimi!litifilumst weekend with the former's mother, Mrs. E, Sararus. Mrs, Douglas Wein and son David of North Sydney, Nova Scotia, are holidaying with Mrs. Wein's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker and Patsy, Mr, & Mrs, Jim Dougall and son of Harriston were recent visitors with the former's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Dougall. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett and Al pleasantly entertained relatives at a dinner and social gathering. Those attending were Mr, & Mrs, Leslie Adams, Mr, & Mrs. Hugh Morenz of Dashwood, Roy Morenz, Grand Bend, Mr, & Mrs. Harry Chapman, London, .& Mrs. Robert ,Chaffe and sons, Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett And sons and Wayne Corbett of Exeter. Roy Kyle of TimMins. returned -last, week after spending two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Nancy Kyle, and while here spent a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kyle, St, Catharines, Mrs. Harry Armstrong, RR 3. Exeter, was the winner of a hamper on C,K.S.L. Radio Coffee Club, Monday of this week. • • • • BAKE SALE Unit 2 of U.C.W. of Hensall United Church held a very successful home bake sale in Fellowship Hall of the church Saturday afternoon with plenty of baked goods offered for sale. Hensall United Church, lovely with a floral background of white shasta mums was the setting Saturday, June 14 for an early summer wedding when Joyce Aileen Flynn and William Joseph O'Brien exchanged marriage vows before the Rev. Harold F. Currie. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flynn, Hensall, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O'Brien of Dashwood. By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS The A.C.W. of St. Paul's Church met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Andrew Knox. Mrs. Wm. Schaefer presided. Mrs. Rev. Bell and Mrs. Wm.' J. Blackler told the highlights of their weekend at the Workshop at Huron College in London. Lunch was provided by Mrs. H. Davis and the hostess. PERSONALS Mrs. Mervena Hazlewood and Edison of Detroit visited friends in the village, Tuesday. Mrs. John Turkheim provided traditional bridal music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of Lagoda crepe trimmed with Guipure lace. A bowed detachable train from the shoulders swept to a chapel train. Her shoulder-length veil was caught up with a cluster of daisies. She carried a white Bible crested with pink roses. Maid of honor was Miss Cheryl Little of London, flower girls were Miss Lori Flynn, Hensall, and Miss Lisa Avery of Sarnia. All wore gowns of white and turquoise brocade accented with tiny bows. John Steep of London was best man and Gerald Flynn of Hensall, and Wayne O'Brien of Ailsa Craig ushered guests. The wedding reception was held in Hensall United Church. For their wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Cape Cod the bride travelled in a white and brown dress with white jacket, white accessories and a pink rose corsage. They will reside at 421 Talfourd St., Sarnia. Both are on the staff of the Bank of Montreal, Sarnia. Prior to her marriage the bride was honored at several showers. Miss Cheryl Little, London, entertained at her parents home in Hensall; the staff of the Bank of Montreal, London, gave a miscellaneous shower; and Unit 4 of Hensall U.C.W. presented the bride with gifts. Several events honor last Saturday's bride