The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-04-08, Page 5Make sure
this does not
happen to you.
1 Your kink runs out
2 Your lurnacc, gees
3 You get hit w.th a huge 01; Lul
Call your
distributor.
For always dependable deliveries For
thorough furnace maintenance For a
budget plan with ten even payments
For day-and-night emergency repair
service. For furnace financing
Bill IVJeFalls Fuels
227 Wellington St. Exeter
Phone 235-2840
Tim•s•Advac00; April 8g 1971
NORMAN WHITING
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Prompt, Courteous, Efficient
Any Type, Any Size, Anywhere
Phone 235.1964 txetER,
N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street, EXeter
Open Every Weekday
Except Wednesday
For Appointment Phone 235.2433
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OUR GOAL THIS YEAR $5000
with a check-up
and a cheque
CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY
EXETER BRANCH
Door-to-Door Canvass Monday
Hensall and Zurich April 12
McCormick's
GRAHAM WAFERS 131/2 oz.
Bick's
2/69
Heinz
SANDWICH SPREAD
COFFEE
all-purpose
Maple Leaf canned
HAMS
Austral
FRUIT for Salad
K & K Mandarin
ORANGES
Joy liquid
DETERGENT
JET SOAP PADS 10s
Stafford
PIE FILLING
Weston's unbaked
BUNS
(deal pack, prepriced 36c)
2/890
3/610
19 oz. 3/49
16 oz. 434
lb. 874
$1.49
4/$1
41$1
32 oz. 5 34
2/494
3/$1
3 doz, 894
PICKLES 24 oz. baby dills, sweet-mixed, yum-yums
Smart's
APPLE SAUCE 19-oz.
Culverhouse
POTATOES whole white
11/2 lb. tin
14 oz.
10 oz.
Strawberry Rhubarb
19 oz.
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Smoked Ham oem
Wieners
Polish
Polish Sausage
Ham
Fresh
Steaks
Loin Chops
Cooked Ham 2
Fresh
Ground Chuck
Steaks
Boneless
Dinier Hams
Corned Beef
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lb. 790
lb, 890
Rib or Blade
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fully skinned, SP ready to eat
Cryovac halves
lb.
Fresh Turkey broilers and chickens available.
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GRAPEFRUIT Florida Marsh
Seedless Red
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Size 123 doz. 69
lb.
39 each
Twenty years ago, 40% of all
cars averaged 50 MPH per
trip. Today, 80% attain that
speed each time out.
Now there's a special
windshield with invisible
numbers to catch thieves.
Lamps at toll booths read the
numbers and alert police to
cars listed as stolen.
One proposal to ease traffic
jams is to ask all the
industries in one area to
stagger work shifts.
A safety spot-check of
87,000 cars showed that the
most common defect was
worn tires.
You'll find tires and everything
else in top condition on our
excellent cars at
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER' 235.1640
LONDON 227.4191
Huron County's Largest
Ford dealer
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Easter theme
at U C W.
Unit IV met Thursday af-
ternoon with Mrs. James
McAllister presiding. The
message, Hate Destroys and
Love Builds, was followed by
prayer.
A timely devotional was given
by Mrs. Laird Mickle on Easter
and Calvary. She said that to a
Christian, Easter was a day of
remembrance. Mrs. George
Armstrong gave an informative
study of Alaska. The ladies
reported 68 visits made, the third
quilt finished, and the Spring.
Thaw Supper a financial success,
Personals
After twenty-seven years of
service to the community as
merchants, and twenty-five
years of post office duty, Stewart
and Maybelle Hunter of Armow,
north of Kincardine, have sold
their business. Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Cooper of Hensall are the new
owners, the reopening date to be
announced shortly.
The Coopers have one son
Timmy and they plan to reside in
Armow.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Chapman of
London and Mrs. & Mrs. Leslie
Adams of Dashwood were guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett this
week.
Carl Stoneman is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Bert Coleman has accepted a
position in the office of the
Department of Highways London
and commenced his duties there
last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle
visited recently with Mr. & Mrs.
Keith Hillier, London who have
returned home from a months
vacation spent in Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle and
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr: & Mrs. Ross MacMillan and
children David, Tommy and Ann
of Waterloo, were guests Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mickle,
London.
SPRING THAW SUPPER
Approximately two hundred
and eighty were served at the
Spring Thaw Supper, at the
United Church March 31, spon-
sored by the U.C,W,
The supper was a financial
success and left nothing to be
desired. The ladies wish to ex-
press their thanks to the patrons
who attended the supper.
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
Do-it-yourselfers, note:
wearing rings and watches
when working around
machinery invites accidents.
HONORED FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE The Hensall Independent Order of Oddfellows No. 232
honored Peter MeNaughton, Saturday night with a surprise party. Mr. and Mrs. McNaugliton, centre are
shown receiving gifts on behalf of the lodge from Percy Campbell and Charles Hay. The veteran member
served as secretary of the lodge for 17 years and treasurer the past three years. He was also honored for
many years of service to minor sports in Hensall. T-A photo
FOR GROWING FAMILIES
WMS hold
thankoffering
Easter Thank offering meeting
of the W,M.S. was held April 5, at
Carmel Presbysterian church.
President Mrs. R. A, Orr
opened the meeting with an
Easter poem and welcomed the
guests from Brucefield,
Chiselhurst, Cromarty, Kippen,
and the Arnold Circle and Home
helpers.
Mrs. Malcolm Dougall and
Mrs. Pearl Love conducted the
devotion and program.
The Bayfield Trio, Mrs. Ann
Chapman, Miss Louise Talbot
and Miss M. Bigelow ac-
companied by Mrs. Irving
Snider, sang several Easter
hymns and showed slides on "The
Land of Egypt" which were taken
by one of the ladies who toured
the Holy Land.
Mrs. Harry Snell thanked the
ladies for their inspiring con-
tribution to the program. A social
hour was spent at the close of the
meeting.
List winners
of CPT party
Twelve tables were in play for
the successful euchre party held
March 31st sponsored by the
C.P.T. committee, Winners
were ladies, Mrs. Roy Westcott,
Exeter; Mrs, J. E. McEwen; lone
hands, Jack Taylor; men,
Gerald McFalls, Exeter; Jim
McAllister; draws for basket of
groceries, Mr. Wm. Brintnell;
chocolates, Percy Campbell. The
party was held, in the I.00F
Lodge Hall.
Centralia
Farmers
Supply Ltd.
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Building Supplies
Coal
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Farm Buildings and
House Framing
KEN McCANN
234-6401
CR EDITON
BRING YOUR
PRESCRIPTIONS
to
MIDDLETON'S
Drug Store Ltd.
359 Main St. Exeter
Phone 235-1570
Gentleman dies
in SH hospital
J. Garnet Datars, a retired
farmer of R.R. 2, Hensall, passed
away in South Huron Hospital,
Expeter, April 2,1971 in his 83rd
year.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Ethel Jacobs; one
daughter, Mrs, Ervin (Marjorie)
Reichert, Clinton; two gran-
daughters, Mrs. Craig (Carol)
Davidson, Exeter, and Donna
Reichert, Clinton.
Funeral services were held.
Sunday from the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall, con-
ducted by Rev. A. C. Blackwell.
Burial was in Bayfield cemetery.
Pallbearers were Frank
Fields, Gordon Troyer, Jim Love,
Glenn Weido, Ivan Reichert,
Orland Reichert.
UNITED CHURCH
Special Easter services at
Hensall United Church will in-
clude Communion, Thursday
evening, and a sunrise service
Easter Sunday followed by
breakfast in Fellowship hall.
Easter Sunday service for the
whole family will be held at the
regular time.
Sugar and Spice
— Continued from page 4
of weeks later, we had talked to
regional historians, commercial
fishermen, light-keepers and lake
captains. Kim had a stock of
stories: ships sunk without trace,
Indian legends, mysterious
murders and exotic anecdotes,
like the pianos floating ashore at
Duck Island,
Must admit I enjoyed every
minute of it. Old friends were
generous with time and in-
valuable with memories that
reached far back into the 19th
century.
But it's my last project, At
least until my first grandchild
sidles up and says, "Uh, Grand-
dad, I have this projeeftt school .
Dashwood church
has baptismal
By'MRS, IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Andrea Karen, infant daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Donald Rader was
baptized in Zion Lutheran
Church, April 4, by Rev. Theo.
Meibohm. Sponsors were Mr. and
Mrs, Keith Rader.
PERSONALS
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Don Rader and family were, Mr.
& Mrs. Alvin Rader, Exeter; Mr.
& Mrs. Albert Clausius and Brad,
Mr, & Mrs. Andrew Imanse,
Cheryl Clausius and Allan
Hohner, all of Zurich, and Mr. &
Mrs, Keith Rader and Robert.
Mr. & Mrs. Syd Baker spent
last week at Port Colborne with
Mr. & Mrs. Jack HUffman.
Art Haugh has returned from
St. Joseph's hospital, London, to
his home.
Wendy and Michelle Webb of
Goderich spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Syd Baker.
ALVIN WALPER
PROVINCIAL
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at all times.
"Service That Satisfies"
DASHWOOD Phone 237.3300
C. H. RODER
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
84 Pannell Lane
Strathroy, Ont.
BY APPOINTMENT PLEASE
Phone 245-1272 -
PERCY WRIGHT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Kippers, Ont.
Auction Sale Service that is
most efficient and courteous.
CALL
THE WRIGHT AUCTIONEER
Telephone Hensall (519)262-5515
7-17e
A pretty wedding which united
Martha Linda Kassies and James
Victor Stan was performed
March 27, by Rev, Allan Young at
All Saints' Anglican Church,
London.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. John Kassies, Seaford},
and the groom is the son of Mr. &
Mrs. Victor Stan, Hensall,
The bride wore a mauve chiffon
empire styled dress with a bodice
of white daisies, She carried a
bouquet of mauve mums, car-
nations and roses.
Vickie Comfort of London was
maid of honour. She wore a gown
of yellow crepe and carried
yellow crocuses, roses and
daisies.
Kinettes visit
nursing homes
Members of Hensall Kinette
Club paid their annual visit to
sick and shut- ins Sunday, an
annual project, and delivered
fifty Easter plants to patients at
liuronview, Blue Water Rest
Home, South Huron Hospital,
Queensway Nursing Home
Hensall, and to shut-ins in the
village,
Will discuss
hobbies at WI
The annual meeting of Hensall
Womens Institute will be held
April 14 in the Legion Hall. Roll
call will be payment of fees. A.
discussion of Hobbies with four
members taking part will be a
highlite of the evening.
Gerry Kitto of London was
groomsman.
The reception was held at
Hook's Restaurant where the
bride's mother assisted by the
groom's mother received.
The young couple will reside in
Hensall,
SHOWER FOR BRIDE
A miscellaneous shower
arranged by the staff of
Queensway Nursing Home, was
held at the home of Mrs. Vic Stan,
Saturday evening for her
daughter-in-law Mrs. James
Stan, the former Martha Kassies.
The home beautifully decorated
in pink, blue and white with
streamers and bells.
Mrs, Leonard Noakes read the
presentation address, and
Brenda Rooseboom and Angeline
Kassies assisted with the gifts.
Mrs. G. E. Walker and Mrs.
Charles Doxtator served lunch.
Mrs. Allen Cleave also en-
tertained at her home Sunday
evening for the recent bride.
Junior students
on bakery tour
Thirty grade I and II students
from St. Marys R. C. Public
School, St. Joseph were con-
ducted on a tour of Beaton's
Bakery Wednesday in a study of
Community Helpers, part of the
Social Study Program.
Teacher, Mrs. John Laporte,
and interested parents ac-
companied the students.
Doughnuts were served by Mr.
& Mrs. Bev Beaton proprietors of
the bakery.
Relatives and friends attended.
Mrs. Dave Sangster read the
address, and Robby Sangster and
Elizabeth Sangster presented the
many gifts. Pam Sangster
presented the guest of honor
with the Sangster family tree. A
social hour was spent and lunch
served.
Hensall
and; district ..n.eWs. •
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Heddon„ Phone 262-2002
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 '
Friends hold showers
Couple wed in London
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