The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-01, Page 5•
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GRASSCUTTING SPECIALS
RIDING MOWERS
1974 5 H.P. Scamp with 26" Mower
1975 Model 405 5 H.P. Scamp with 26" Mower
1975 Model 508 8 H.P. Riding Mower wits,
30" Mower
LAWN & GARDEN TRACTOR
1975 Model 608 8 H.P. with 36" Mower
1975 Model 610 10 H.P. Tractor with 42" Mower
1975 Model 710 10 H.P. Tractor with 42" Mower
1975 Model 712 12 H,P. Tractor with 42" Mower
ROTOR TILLERS
1975 5 H.P, Rotor Tiller
$484.26
$544.26
$822.00
9194
9407
$1694
9863
$294.00
HYDE BROTHERS
FARM EQUIPMENT
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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Joyce Pepper. Phone 262 2344
Mrs; Bertha MaOregor, Phone 262-2025
COMPLETE DOZEN PROJECTS — Three girls completed 12 4-H projects recently and received provincial
honours at Saturday's 4-H Achievement Day in Exeter. Abbve, Huron Home Economist Jane Pengilley
presents certificates to Eleanor Johns, Brenda Triebner and Jane Van Roestel. T-A photo
REMEMBER
FOR
Mother's
Day
SUN., MAY 11
EXETER
235-2350
Funeral service was held on Rev. W. D. Jarvis. Interment was
Monday, April 28 conducted by in Exeter Cemetery.
Kippen man named
Masons superintendent
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
Ross Kercher of RR 2, Kippen,
was elected Grand Superin-
tendent of Huron District No, 6 at
Ross Kercher
the 117th Convocation of Grand
Chapter of the Royal Arch
Masons of Canada in the
Province of Ontario in Ottawa,
Saturday.
Ire is a past First Principal of
Malloch Chapter RAM No. 66.
Seaforth and past master of
Huron Lodge AF&AM 224,
Hensall.
He suceeds Angus McArthur of
Kincardine.
The Rev. Mr. Stevens had
charge of the services and in-
terment was in Hensall Union
Cemetery.
Mrs. Dick Cornish of Goderich
visited with Robert Thomson on
Thursday last.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Cooper en-
tertained at a family dinner on
Sunday in honour of Mr. & Mrs. J.
R. Cooper who are celebrating
their twenty-fifth wedding an-
niversary this week.
The funeral of the late Herbert
Whiteman of Toronto and a
former resident of Kippen was
held from the Bonthron Westlake
Funeral home on Monday.
He is survived by one daughter
May and a sister Miss Mabel
Whiteman of Seaforth.
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JACK'S SMALL
REPAIR
Hensall 107 Queen St. Phone 262-2103
ONE BLOCK NORTH OF BUSINESS SECTION
Many Thanks
Having Sold
The Style Beauty Shop
In Hensall to Sylvia Merner,
I would like to thank my customers for their
patronage during the past 9 years. They were
good years and all was very much appreciated.
Sylvia is well known in the shop and is well
qualified to carry on. I wish her the best.
Jean Crerar
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COUNTY HONOUR WINNERS — Certificates for completing County Honours in 4-H work were presented
to eight girls at Saturday's Achievement Day in Exeter. Back, left, Donna Stewart, Denise Fletcher, Cindy
Horn, Elizabeth Bowerman and Lynne Clarke, Front, Kathy Cooper, Karen Morley and Lisa Westcott.
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HENSALL — ONTARIO
WEEKEND SPECIALS
APRIL 30 MAY 1, 2, 3
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit
till quantities on oil odvertised
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12 Fl. oz.
12 Fl, oz.
2 lb. bag 4 lb. 794 I
10 oz.
$
1.79
18 oz. 99'
4 roll pack 89'
14 oz.
4 314 oz.89'
65'
32 Fl. oz, 75'
2/89'
2/99,
32 Fl. oz.
2 lb. 19'
2 /99'
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Mr. & Mrs, Don MacLaren,
Jodi and Brooke of Oakville
visited on the weekend with Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor.
Mrs. Annie Cole who recently
underwent surgery in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London is
recuperating at South Huron
Hospital in Exeter.
Mr. Bruce Wilson of Van-
couver, B.C. spent the weekend
here, visiting with his mother
Mrs. Gladys Wilson, who is a
patient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Mr. William Soldan is receiving
treatment in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Robb of
Lucan, Mr. & Mrs. Art Hallam of
Vanastra visited with Mrs, Sch-
walm, Mrs. Ivey and Mrs.
Volland.
News from
Queensway
Wednesday morning Lawrence
Wein of Exeter entertained the
residents by playing the piano
and singing.
Wednesday afternoon, Rev.
Don Beck presided for the church
service, with . Louise Mitchell
accompanying on the piano.
The WMS of Carmel
Presbyterian Church with Mrs.
Rochus Faber in charge, en-
tertained by playing bingo and
having a sing-song.
Visitors over the past week
were Mary Goodwin visiting with
her father Wilfred; Cathy Bell
visiting with her mother Mrs.
Monteith; Roy Parlmer with his
wife, Mary; Wilbert Dilling
visiting with his wife Anna;
Sharon Doxtater and Pearl
Passmore visiting with Bernice
Lavery; Mrs. MacDonald
visiting with her husband Roy;
Dorothy Brintnell, Sheila Craig,
St. Marys, and Coral Craig
visiting with Isabel Brintnell;
Mrs. Reta Hern, Mrs. Carolyn
Atkinson, Andrea Atkinson and
Edna Anderson, also Mr. & Mrs.
Roy Rouston visiting with Mrs.
Squire; Clarence and Anne
Smillie, Harold and Mildred
Shepard and daughter of Toronto,
and Hazel McNaughton visiting
with Ada Smillie. Fred Taylor of
Clinton visited Adeline Taylor;
Mark Sproat of Huronview,
Clinton visited his sister Isabel
Sproat; Jack McDougall visited
Bella Drover; Verna Coates and
Vera Pincombe of Exeter visited
with Ruby Miners and Louise
Mitchell; Les Mitchell visited'
with his mother Louise.
Remember to remove rings,
bracelets and other jewelry
before starting any house
cleaning, industrial and
mechanical work or sports ac-
tivity, cautions St. John
Ambulance. These items can
often become caught and tangled
and have been known to cause
serious injury.
Lloyd Thompson of Hensall
passed away suddenly on April
22, in his 54th year.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Helen. Parsons and one
daughter, Elizabeth, two
brothers, Elgin of RR 3, Kippen,
Sidney of Stratford, and one
sister Mrs. Edna Manson of
London,
A private funeral service was
held April 24 from the Bonthron
Funeral Chapel in Hensall with
Rev, Don Beck officiating.
Interment in Bayfield Cemetery.
Pallbearers were George
Clifton, Jack Peck, Ken
McCowan, Lorne Thompson,
Bert Thompson and Laird
Finalyson,
MRS. ELIZABETH O'BRIEN
Mrs, Elizabeth Phyllis O'Brien
passed away at the Queensway
Nursing Home, Hensall on
Friday, April 25 in her ninety-
second year. The wife of the late
Charles O'Brien, the deceased
was a native of this area and
lived on No. 4 highway, north of
Hensall, for several years.
Surviving are daughters Mrs.
Joe (Margaret) • Lostell of Kip-
pen, Mrs, Alma Lostell and Mrs.
Robina McLeod of London; Mrs.
Ben (Nettie) Tinney, Mrs.
Wilmer Dalrymple of Exeter;
twenty-three grandchildren;
fifty-five great grandchildren;
one great great granddaughter.
Fresh Beef & Pork
Sausage
Bacon
Schneiders Sliced
Minced Ham
Mr. & Mrs. Desmond Ivey of
Sarnia, and their grandson of
Maryland U.S.A. visited recently
with their mother Mrs. Daisy
Ivey.
United Church notes
Rev. Don Beck preached on the
sermon topic "What Future?" at
the service of worship in Hensall
United Church Sunday morning.
Under the direction of Mrs.
Turkheim, the choir sang the
anthem "I have decided to follow
Jesus".
Anglican church notes
Rev. G.A. Anderson was in
charge of the service at St. Pauls
Anglican Church. The text of the
sermon was from II Timothy,
Chapter 4-11. The flowers were in
memory of Mrs. Margaret
Aldwinkle placed by the family.
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TOMATOES
Canada No, 1 English
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US No. 1 Sunkist
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FRENCH FRIES
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FROZEN FOOD
Hensall personals
Blade or Shoulder
Schneiders
Bologna
Schneiders
Thuringer Sausage
SteaksorR oasts
1 lb. pkge.
lb.
1, 850
lb 850
$1.35
lb 790
lb 690
$1.25
lb 890
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Abattoir phone no. 262.2041 Store no. 262-2017 -
SIDE OF BEEF Fully Processed lb. 89'
FRONT OF BEEF Fully Processed lb. 694
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BEEF PATTIES 10 lb. bag $7.90
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