The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-08-01, Page 5ensai
and district news
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Mrs, Joyce Pepner # Phone 262-4344.
Mts, Bertha, MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
STRAIGHTENING TOMBSTONES — Members of S.VV,E,E,P.'s Exeter Crew No. 1 were working at the Hen-
sail Cemetery recently. Blaine Stephenson and Paul Jeffrey try to straighten a tombstone, Other crew
members were building fences, pruning trees and painting benches. T-A photo
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OF HURON
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Front of Beef fully Processed
lb.
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lb. 990
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lb. 890
lb. 890
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14ff oz. 4/$1.00
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8 fl. oz. 5/$1.00 'nz
PREPARED MUSTARD 160z.
iiiiTATO CHIPS 80z. 594
iiiiviDERED DETERGENT 51b. $ 1.89
package of 3 89‘
10 oz, $2.09
ilb. 59(
48 fl. oz, 2/794
24 fl. oz. 83
12 fl, oz 2/794
111
VALUES SERVICE
Cottage Rolls
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Bath Size
ZEST BAR SOAP
Chase 'n Sanborn double blend
INSTANT COFFEE
Tulip Soft coloured 100% vegetable oil
MARGARINE
Allen's Fruit Flavoured
FRUIT DRINKS
Palmolive
LIQUID DETERGENT
FROZEN FOOD
Old South Concentrate
ORANGE JUICE
whole or half
by the piece
Store sliced
Bacon lb $1.09
Baby Beef
Liver Steaks
Lean
FREEZER SPECIAL
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Canada No. 1
HEAD LETTUCE
Canada No, 1 Fresh
CORN ON COB
US No. 1 Sunkist
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Heinz in tomato sauce
SPAGHETTI
Heinz
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MIX
Robin Hood
PARFAIT
Heinz
BEANS
Pure Beef Patties 05
Ground Beef
Sl ced
Chicken Loaf
10 lb.
$8.50
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HENSALL — ONTARIO
WEEKEND SPECIALS
JULY 31 AUG. 1, 2, 3
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit
all quantities oh all advertised items.
TIIITITITTI III1117T11Till11
Many villagers on holiday
Mr. & Mrs. Terrence Ivey,
Montreal, and granddaughters
Gayle and Dawn visited with
Mrs, Daisy Ivey on Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr, & Mrs. Andy Orr of Exeter
visited with Mrs. Rachel Sch-
walm on Tuesday.
Mary and Gregory Merritt
have returned to Oceanside,
California, after spending their
summer vacation with Mr. &
Mrs. Carl Payne,
Mr. & Mrs. John Skea Sr. and
David have returned from a
pleasant three week vacation to
Jedburgh, Scotland.
Mr. & Mrs. Arie Roobal of
Vuurbaken, Oud-Beyerland,
Holland, are visiting with Mr. &
Mrs. Sim Roobal for four weeks.
Margaret Fuss R,N, of
Honolula, Hawaii for fourteen
years, is vacationing with her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Henry Fuss
until September, Mrs. Fuss
Kippen man
passed away
Derk Jan Toonk, RR 2 Kippen
passed away at his home Wed-
nesday July 24 in his 70th year,
He was the husband of the
former Johanna Hurrnink and
father of Gerald at home; Mrs.
Eugene (Gertrude) Jacques,
London. Ile was the brother of
Gerald, Palmerston and Mrs.
John (Marie) Wassink, Drayton.
Also surviving are one grand-
son, Brian Jacques and two
brothers and five sisters in
Holland and predeceased by one
sister in Holland.
The late Mr. Toonk rested at
the Bonthron Funeral Chapel in
Hensall until Friday, thence to
Bethel Reformed Church, Huron
Street, East in Exeter where
service took place with Rev.
Henry Van Essen officiating.
Interment, was in Exeter
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Barend
VanSteeg, Gerben Wynja, John
Neevel, Clarence Smillie, Orval
Cooper and Herb Duizer.
Flower bearers were Albert
Toonk, Gerald Toonk and Gary
Wassink,
underwent eye surgery and is
convalescing at home.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Robb of
Lucan, who motored to Saskatoon
and Regina and other points of
interest for three weeks holiday,
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm and Mrs, Ivey.
Mr, & Mrs. Randy Mason and
Andrew of London, and Mr. &
Mrs. John Skea Jr, of Huron Park
visited over the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. John Skea Sr. Andrew
Mason is spending a weeks
holidays with his grandparents.
Mr. Herb Kercher attended the
funeral of his sister, the late Mrs,
John (Margaret Wright) Nichols
on Wednesday in Toronto. Others
attending were Ross Kercher,
Mr. & Mrs, James H. Jordan,
London; Percy Wright, Kippen;
Mrs, Orland Reichert, Hensall;
Mr. & Mrs, Ben Ruston, Staffa;
Carl Dalton, Seaforth; and Mr, &
Mrs. Gordon Wright, Alliston.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Pym spent a
few days last week at Bayfield
with their son, Mr, & Mrs. John
Pym and family, and also with
their daughter Mr. & Mrs. Allen
Wanner and family of Sarnia.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert McArthur
and their four children of
Snowflake, Manitoba visited
Wednesday and Thursday of last
week with their cousin, Mrs.
Laird Mickle.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chaffe and
sons of Mitchell were recent
visitors with Mrs, Chaffe's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Cor-
bett.
Dorothy Farquhar of Toronto
visited over the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Emma Farquhar.
Mrs, Pearl Shaddick returned
home after visiting with relatives
in Brantford.
Former resident
retired recently
Kenneth A. Christian, formerly
of Hensall, retired Friday in
Napaneee after more than 47
years as a banker with the Bank
of Montreal.
Christian moved to Napanee in
1964 after several years as
manager in the Bank of Montreal
in Hensall.
He began his banking career in
his native Hartland N.B. and
served in Maritime branches
including Saint John, N.B. and in
the Eastern Townships of
Quebec.
He became a manager at
Sawyerville, Quebec and later
held management posts at
Eganville and Hensall before
moving to Napanee.
Mr. and Mrs. Christian have
three sons, Ross, with the Bank' of
Montreal in Belleville; Brian,
with Imperial Life Insurance in
Toronto and Lyle, with Dupont in
Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Christian will
continue to live in Napanee where
he has been active in many
organizations including the
Rotary Club, Curling Club and
Baptist Church.
Whalen man
breaks ribs
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern spent
the weekend at the cottage at
Nine Mile Lake,
Mr. & Mrs. Art Abbott returned
home Thursday from holidaying
in Manitoulin Island, Art had the
misfortune of breaking some
ribs.
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman
attended the Pullman reunion in
Mitchell on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Barr,
IVIelaval, Sask. visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Ernest Ferguson on
Thursday. Mrs. Barr is Mrs.
Ferguson's niece.
Elsie Dann, Granton called on
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson last
week.
Jim Fitzgerald & Edna Wills,
Glencoe visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Ferguson on Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
attended a family gathering
Sunday at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Lyle Worrall, Denfield. The
Worralls celebrated their 20th
wedding anniversary.
Many from Whalen attended
Fun Day in Granton on Saturday.
Reid's Lunch
HENSALL
will be
CLOSED
for
HOLIDAYS
FROM
Aug. 3 - Aug. 18
Reopen on
August 19
Church
News
Anglican
Rev. G. A. Anderson conducted
the service in St. Paul's Anglican
church. The theme of the sermon
was "The wages of sin". The
orchestra played "Tell me the
story of Jesus" and also ac-
companied in the singing of the
hymns. The flowers were placed
in memory of the late Mrs, Mary
Taylor.
United
Rev. Don Beck preached on a
parable "By invitation of Jesus"
for the combined services in
Hensall United Church on Sunday
Morning. Mr, Earls Shapter sang
a solo entitled "Hpw lovely are
Thy Dwellings" accompanied on
the organ by Mrs. Turkheim.
During the month of August,
services will be held in the
Carmel Presbyterian Church at11
a.m. with Rev. W. D. Jarvis as
Minister.
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Guests from Holland, California, Hawaii
No, S.W.E.E.P. is not what the
broom does to the kitchen floor.
It stands for Students Working
in an Environmental Enhan-
cement Program and it means
that a lot of area students not only
have summer employment, but
they are doing their bit for their
communities,
Now in its third year, the
project is one of the 20 offered
this year by the provincial
government under its Ontario
Youth Secretariat, Experience
'74,
In this area, S,W.E,E.P, works
for the Ausable Bayfield Con-
servation Authority, under the
supervision of Jim Rowat of
Seaforth, As well as working on
the master development plans for
Rock Glen, Parkhill and Clinton
Conservation areas, he co-
ordinates the seven other
technical students.
Dan Wilson of Exeter, a
University of Western Ontario
ecology student is the wildlife
management technician,
working on wildlife inventories
and management plans. '
Two other students are
responsible for determining how
the Authority's properties can
best be used by the public and
students for educational pur-
poses,Wendy Martindale from
the University of Waterloo and
Gord Schlegel, a graduate of
London Teachers College from
the Grand Bend area will be
producing a manual on the use of
Authority properties for
education.
Mary Ellen Gingerich of
Zurich, also a University of
Western Ontario student, is the
recreation co-ordinator at the
Parkhill Conservation area.
Warren Knight of Brussels will
be working on plans for more
trails, picnic areas, and camping
facilities in Parkhill,
Crittenden, Clinton; George Van
Esbroeck, Hensall and Judy
Miller, Dashwood.
Four other students working on
the Authority crew this summer
are Doug Carroll, Dashwood;
Jeff Beck, Hensall; David Street,
Blyth and Barb Rosser of Ailsa
Craig,
BATT'N AROUND
On Tuesday night Cromarty
girls defeated Staffa 31-14.
Friday night the local Twin City
Bombers won over Slabtown 18-13
in their game of slowpitch, ,
In the men's softball league,
Staffa defeated Chiselhurst 26.16
on Saturday night and on Sunday
evening Roy's team, with Keith
Patterson pitching swamped
Cromarty 32-16.
Dennis Eves of Calgary is
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
visiting this week with his uncles,
Robert and Gordon Laing and
their families.
Several families from
Cromarty attended the Allen-
McLachlan-Hoggarth reunion at
Seaforth Lions Park on Sunday.
Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs,
Calder McKaig were Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Salter, and Mrs. W.
Schneider of Kitchener.
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Davey,
London, called on relatives in the
village on Sunday evening.
For the month of August,
Hibbert United and Cromarty
Presbyterian Churches will hold
joint services in Cromarty
Church at 11 o'clock.
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what the S.W.E.E,P. program is
To keep the public informed on
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with
page 4all his
Seaforth has been hired for public
relations.
remarks, it was a pleasure
listening to a man with such an
Jim Cousins a graduate of the oratorical gift.
University of Waterloo is the He was presenting his
arguments as to why the
work crews. President should not be im- senior supervisor of the three
peached, and judging froth the
Exeter Crew No, 1 just corn- applause given his points, it
pleted a cleanup project on the would appear that his points were
beach at Grand Bend and backed up by fewer than 35 roadside cleanup in Hibbert and
Tuckersmith Townships. percent of the publishers and
editors from south of the border
Their foreman is Blaine in attendance at the meeting.
Stephenson of Varna and Crew Father McLaughlin, a Jesuit
members are Bill Wilson, priest, cited his fears of what
Exeter; Shelley Weber, Dash- impeachment would do to the
wood; Paul Jeffrey, Hensall; economy of the USA as well as
Leisa Ritchie, Centralia and the nation's image across the
Linda Hern Woodham. world. He predicted it would take
Exeter Crew No. 2 under up to 10 months to conduct the
foreman Ted Jones of Exeter, has impeachment process and this
been clearing a parking lot and would virtually halt all work in
building walking bridges at the the Senate for that duration and
B a n n o c k b u r n W i 1 d 1 i f e therefore cripple the legislation
Management Area. work to be undertaken.
This crew consists of Mary With impeachment now almost
Margaret Jeffrey, Hensall; Rick certain, we'll watch with interest er
Hay.ter, Dashwood; Keith to see if his fears were well
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