The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-06-15, Page 5HENSALL'S PENNY SALE — More than 60 prizes were awarded Friday in the annual Penny Sale
• sponsored by the Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Above, Hazel Corbett is purchasing tickets from Iva
Reid and Wanda McLinchey. T-A photo
Report lucky winners
in penny sale drawing
Hensall
and distOct news
CORR ESPONONTS
Mrs..Joyce PePPer, Phone 262.2344
Mrs. BertIta MacOreoor, Phone 262-2026
Anniversary marked
Girls report on UK trip
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Hensel! Area
Registration
FOR EXETER & AREA
SWIMMING POOL LESSONS
Friday, June 16
HENSAI-I, ARENA
9:00 to 11:00 — Town Children
11:00 to 12:00 — Rural. Children
Cost — $5.00 For Three Weeks of
Lessons
Bus Fare: $2.25
Swim Time 11:30 to 12:45
Monday through Friday
FIRST SESSION - July 3 - July 24
SECOND SESSION - July 24 - August 11
THIRD SESSION August '14 September 1
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• Garden Tractors
• Outboard Motors
• Chain Saws
• Chain Saw Bars
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ADDICTION RESEARCH
FOUNDATION
In Agency of the Province of Ontario
Announces A Summer Course
On
Alcohol and Other Drugs
of Dependence
University of Western Ontario, London, August 77-26,
Program Participants Include:
DR. PAUL WHITEHEAD UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
DR. ROBERT BROOK ADDICTION RESEARCH FOUNDATION
DR. MURRAY ROBERTSON THE ST. CATHERINES CENTRE
DR, RALPH DENT UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
SYSTEMS REPRESENTATIVES FROM HOSPITALS, SCHOOLS, SELF HELP GROUPS, BUSINESS AND
THE MEDIA LOOK AT STRATEGIES FOR CHANGE
INTERACT WITH A WIDE RANGE OF PARTICIPANTS FROM THE. UNITED STATES AND CANADA
Inquiries should be directed to:
Director, Summer Courses,
;Addiction Research Foundation
Professional Development,
33 Russell Street, Toronto 4, Ontario
Or Local Residents.
Mr. John Pace 477 Waterloo St.
London, Ontario. 433-3171
Cost: Residential participants $300.
*Day participants $150.
(this fee includes lunch and dinner)
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BURSARY FUNDS AVAILABLE — CLOSING DATE FOR GRANTS JUNE 23, 1972
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A successful Penny Sale,
sponsored by the Legion Ladies
Auxiliary was held Friday
t evening in the Hensall Legion
Hall with Reeve John Baker
drawing winning tickets. Winners
of the prizes are indicated below.
The address is Hensall unless
otherwise indicated: footstool,
(C.E. Reid & Son) Bev. Randall;
puzzle (Regal Grill) Brian Beer;
coffee percolator (Queensway
Nursing Home) Mrs. Ross Riley,
Staffa; two cushions (Legion
Auxiliary) John Chappel, Staff a;
lighter, (Reid's Restaurant)
Marjorie Beirling, Zurich; play
money (Regal Grill) Brenda
Campbell; lamp (Boise Cascade)
Sharon McLaughlin, London;
steeplechase game (Raye
Paterson) Cindy Bisback.
Wallet (Reid's Restaurant) Bill
Noakes; bottle opener (Reid's
Restaurant) Debbie Venner; two
lamps (Legion Auxiliary) Mrs.
No Bev Moir; bicycle equipment
(Fink's Plumbing) Lorraine
Randall; $10.00 food voucher,
(Als Super Save) Jessie
Cameron; fancy soap (Leona
Park) Marjorie Beirling, Zurich;
pillow cases, (Peter
McNaughton) Maude Hedden;
toy car, (Gerbro's Mill) Chris
Campbell, Exeter; hair brush
(Williams Hair Styling) Crystal
Sylvester, Exeter; after shave
lotion (Leona Parke, Avon)
Lorna Chapman; electric fan
(Custom Trailers) Joyce Beaton;
assorted box (Rons Health
' Centre) Bill Noakes; cologne
(Leona Parke) J. Alderson,
Exeter; flowers (McLeans
Florist, Seaforth) Bev Randall;
table cloth (Irwins) Wm Fair-
bairn; assorted articles (Fink's
Plumbing) Brenda Smale.
Doll, (Gerbro's Mills) Nellie
Riley; electric clock (Crest
Hardware) Claire McDonald;
lather shave (Flynn's. Barber
Shop) Pete Allan; ash trays,
(Murray Baker) Janice Baker;
cuff links and bar (D. C. Joynt)
Eddie muss; baby gift set,
1, (Taylor's Ready to Wear) Vivian
Knight; table lighter (5 cents to
$1.00 Store) Lisa Ostiertsh;
puzzle (Raye Patterson) Mable
Munn; leather wallet (Regal
Grill) Bob Maxwell; car wax
(Campbell's Garage) Mel
Merriam; hair grooming
(McCurdy Barber Shop) Mel
Merriam; six daily mail tobacco,
(Cosy Corner) Doug Smith;
hoover carpet sweeper (Bon-
thron's) Marilyn Oesch, Zurich;
fishing rod (Hensall Legion) Bill
Smale; soft drinks, six draws
• (Tuekey Beverages) Jean Smale,
Alma Archer, Paul Reaburn,
Jane Pollock, Bev Randall. Ray
Archer; One gallon anti-freeze
(Hyde Bros.) Allan Reid; five
cans oil (Lavenders Garage)
Doug Maxwell.
MARKET
HENSALL - ONTARIO
One gallon anti freeze (Huron
Auto Body) Mellisa Veal; five
rods Redi Bolt (Jim's Machine
Shop) Madeline Harburn; one
gallon rez woodstain (Ball &
Macaulay) Bill Fairbairn;
automatic transmission fluid
(Hensall Co-op) Alice Neilands;
four cans oil (Kyle's Garage)
Wm. H. Bell; two cans oil,
(Walpers Supertest) Robert
McCallum; $5,00 voucher
(Bartliff's Bakery, Clinton) Doug
Maxwell; two $2,00 vouchers
(Cooks Florist, Clinton) Grace
Peck, Herb Beirling, Zurich;
$5.00 bill (Buck Little) Jessie
Randall; $10.00 permanent
(Jean's Beauty Shop) J. Ver-
mont, Zurich; three $2,50 dry
cleaning vouchers (L&M
Cleaners, Exeter) Dorothy
Volland, Brenda Smale, Sharon
Forrest.
One-year subscription (Huron
Expositor) Bob Maxwell; $5.00
voucher (Darling's I.G.A.)
Dorothy Volland; one service call
(Travers Electric) Joyce
Beaton; $10.00 gift certificate
(Big 0) Greg Sangster; 20 quarts
milk (Mock's Dairy) John
Chappel, Staffa; $10.00 bill (Dr.
J. Goddard) Vernon Randall;
one-year subscription (Clinton
News Record) Cecil Maxwell'
two dinners (Hotel Hensall) Gary
Lawrence; one year subscription
(Exeter Times Advocate)
Marlene Ingram; one tub
Silverwood ice-cream (Baird's
Garage & Variety) Bob Maxwell;
$5.00 gas voucher (Ted Thuss
Garage) Isabel Troyer; $10.00
permanent (William's Hair
January meeting
planned in July
The A.C.W. of St., Pauls
Anglican Church met at the home
of Mrs. Mary Taylor last Thur-
sday evening. President Mrs.
Scrabuik opened the meeting
with the Members Prayer,
followed by Devotions from the
Living Message, with Mrs. Mary
Taylor, Mrs. W. Scrabuik and
Mrs. D. Windover taking portions
of it. The study book was taken by
Mrs. F. Clark on "Problems."
Mrs. D. Windover gave a report
on the Deanery Meeting which
was held in May at Trivitt
Memorial Church, Exeter. She
outlined the work done by Bishop
Cook in the far north, also
reported $8,620.00 had been
realized by the annual Thank
Offering for this Diocese. The
A.C.W.news letter was given to
members to read.
It was decided to meet in July,
as a meeting had been cancelled
in January due to the weather
conditions, The roll call was
answered by a Bible Verse
having two words repeating. The
meeting closed with the Grace.
Bailey
— Continued from page 4
"I'm going home, Right this
minute."
And she did. She stomped out,
which, as a lady, she'd never
have done. This is how you know
your wife loves you. It didn't
bother me much. I hate making
speeches.
I gave my manuscript to Dear'
Grace, On Monday, she wrote me
a note that can only be called by
that old-fashioned adjective:
beautiful. It meant much more to
Me than a thunderous ovation.
And my good friend, who had
fouled up, Couldn't sleep all that
night.
Before me, I have five in-
vitations to speak at various
affairs, right up to May, 1973,
Should I burn them'? Bury than?
Accept them, arid then find out
I'm the Speaker without a
speech? Life is the life,
Styling) Leona Parke.
Two one year subscriptions
(Zurich Citizen's News) Peggy
Henderson, Wilhemenia
Jacques; $3.00 voucher.(Beaton's
Bakery) Myrtle Orr; $10.00 bill
(W. G. Thompson & Sons) Ross
Haugh Crediton; two 49 cent
bags potato chips (Humpty-
Dumpty) 6 draws, Mary Lou
Desjardine, Zurich, Herb
Beirling, Zurich, Sharon Forrest,
Isabel Troyer, George Beer,
Wilhemenia Jacques; one 69
cent bag potato chips (Hostess
Ch:ips) 6 draws, Greg Campbell,
Brenda Pepper, George Beer,
Joyce Pepper, Paul Reaburn,
Greg Campbell.
Read letter
from Taiwan
The W.M.S. business meeting
of Carmel Presbyterian Church
was held Monday evening.
President, Mrs. Rachel Sch-
walm, opened the meeting with a
poem entitled "Earth is
Generous." Hymn 470 was sung
with Mrs, Ed Munn accompaning
at the piano. Mrs. Percy Camp-
bell acted as Secretary for the
evening. Birthday fees were paid
by three members. Lease coin
contributions were made with
Mrs. Schwalm reading from the
booklet "Circle of Prayers."
Mrs. Clarence Volland read a
letter from a missionary in
Taiwan, Miss Wilma Welsh.
Mrs.Blanche Dougall read
from the record"A Church School
success story of Calgary,"
Correspondence was read from
Camp Kintail saying there is still
more room for registration on
June 29 to July 6, and July 26 to
August 2. The W.M.S. will order
the new study packets for the
Explorers Children Mission
Group whose Counselor is Mrs. Al
Hoggarth.
The next meeting will be on
September 11. The meeting was
closed with a prayer by Mrs.
Ruby Hoggarth. The Ladies Aid
Meeting followed with Mrs.
Aldene Volland presiding, and
Mrs,Earl Campbell acting as
Secretary.
Peltdemeala
John Rapelje, Minnesota, Ken
Moyer, St, Thomas and Ross
Berdan, Union visited with Mr. &
Mrs, Carl Payne during the week.
Mr. Rapelje is a cousin of Carl's
whom he has not seen since
childhood.
Mr. Wayne Payne has been
discharged from the hospital at
Goderich.
Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted
Holy Communion service in
Carmel Presbyterian Church on
Sunday, The sermon was entitled
"What's Happening Here." Mrs.
Malcolm Dougall presided at the
organ . The Youth Choir assisted
in the service of Song.
Mrs, Ruby Bell, D.D.P. of
Huron District No. 23 was in
Toronto this week attending
Sessions of Grand Lodge at the
Royal York Hotel.
Mr, & Mrs, Ralph Holland and
family of Thamesville were
recent visitors with Mr, & Mrs.
James Sangster and Brad.
Mr. & Mrs, Edgar Cudmore,
Mr. &Mrs. Alvin Cudmore, Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Parker and Patsy
Parker were guests at the
wedding of Jack MacDonald and
Gail Stewart in Kennedy Road
Tabernacle, Brarnpton on
Saturday.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, P.0,,
of Amber Rebekah Lodge at•
tended the Sessions of Grand
Lodge held in the Royal York
liotel, Toronto, this week,
On June 12 Unit 2 of Hensall
U.C.W. met in the Fellowship
Hall. Mrs. Lorna Chapman
opened with everyone repeating
The Lords Prayer in unison,
followed by a poem entitled
"Children" reminding us to live
and look forward with the
children. Mrs. Pat Venner gave
the devotional entitled "God is
the source of all energy-strength,
emotional and spiritual." Mrs,
Kay Mock read Scripture
passages from Isaiah, Proverbs
and Psalms pertaining to the
devotional. Pat closed the
devotional suggesting that all
should develop the happiness
habit,
Mrs. Chapman introduced the
guests for the evening, Pam
Mickle and Jill Drysdale, who
told us of their tour this spring to
England and France. Pam
started the commentary and took
us from South Huron High School
to London England, where they
went on a bus tour and saw many
prominent buildings such as
Westminister Abbey, Big Ben,
Prime Minister Churchill's home
and the Queen's summer home.
Jill then continued and gave us
a rough ride over the English
Channel by Hovercraft to Calais,
France. While there the group
reported seeing many beautiful
flowers and toured a champagne
winery, and were given samples
to taste. The entire group of
students were formally
welcomed by the Mayor of
Provins, France, Many postcards
and souvenirs were on display.
Mrs. Chapman thanked the girls
for sharing their trip with the
members.
Mary Goodwin gave the
Treasurers report. It was an-
nounced that Mrs. Pat Venner
feels that she can no longer act as
the Social Functions convener
and a new one is to be appointed
in the fall. Mrs. Fran Mickle
thanked Pat for her years as
Social Convener and also
everyone who helped at the
Nursing Home in May and
everyone who had helped with the
wedding in June, Those
responsible for nursery and
flowers for July were reminded.
The meeting closed with the
Benediction. Hostess Lillian
Blackwell, and her assistants
Joyce Pepper, Wilhemenia
Jaques and Lorna Chapman
served a tasty lunch.
Unit 1 U.C.W.
Unit I of Hensall U.C.W. held
their June meeting Thursday
afternoon at the Church. Mrs.
Howard Scane presided and
opened with a poem. Passages of
Scripture taken from St, Luke's
Gospel and from Ephesians were
read by Mrs. Scane. She likened
the narrowness of our lives to
that of the Pharisees whom Jesus
condemned for their smug,
narrow outlook on life and
cautioned us that our lives, too,
are being narrowed by
selfishness and lack of love.
The study on Uganda was given
by Mrs. Audrey Christie. She
showed many colourful pictures
of the country from the National
Geographic Magazine. The roll
call was answered by 8 members
and 1 visitor. Unit I are to be
responsible for crafts! and
visiting Queensway Nursing
home in September, and were
also asked to help with the
Brownie and Guide Banquet for
June 22,
Mrs. Grace Harpole played a
beautiful piano solo, which was
much enjoyed. Mrs. Ken
McLean acted as Hostess and
Mrs. Albert Shirray assisted her
for a social hour.
Anniversary Service
Sunday morning was
Anniversary Service in Hensall
United Church. Reverend Donald
Goodger B.A., B,D., the guest
minister chose for the sermon the
theme "The Church of the
Future," Rev. Goodger comes
from Toronto and is Associate
Secretary in the United Church's
Department of Stewardship
Service.
An inspiring message in song
was given by the Ruronia Male
Chorus from Exeter, under the
leadership of their Director, Mrs.
Roland McCaffrey and their
pianist, Mrs. Frank Wildfong, A
soeial hour followed the service.
Next Sunday, June 18 is to be
the Children's Sunday Service,
with children from the Sunday
School taking part. Regular
Sunday School Classes are now
over until September.
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