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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-08-07, Page 511 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 11 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 WEEKEND SPECIALS AUGUST 6, 7, 8, 9 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the eight to limit AL'S nit twin-titles on all taivosted eons. MARKET HENSALL — ONTARIO BEAT HIGH FOOD PRICES HERE Powdered Schneiders Fresh 5 lb. TIDE DETERGENT Downy PREPRICED $1.69 FABRIC SOFTENER 66 FL oz, Liquid JOY DETERGENT 24 Fl. oz. Chicken Legs Our Own Fresh Beef & Pork Sausage Store Sliced Bacon Poli'h Sausage Burns Boneless 1/4 12"x 100' Burns '2.09 "1.49 79' 12„ 79' 120z 59' 1.59 12 oz 79' 59' 28 Fl. oz. SPORK LUNCHEON MEAT Utopia Choice TOMATOES Heinz SAUCE . 13 Fl, oz. 2/99' head 29' 2/294 DozEN69 4 ,89t LB 70 LB $1.49 La 80 LB $1.49 LB 490 „ 890 Dinner Hams Sliced Baby Beef Liver Sliced Chicken Roll PRODUCE Ontario No, 1 Fully Processed lb. 99 4 lb. 994 Fully Processed SIDE OF BEEF SIDE OF PORK BEEF PATTIES BURNS WIENERS HEAD LETTUCE Ontario No, 1 FIELD CUCUMBERS , US No. 1 SUNKIST ORANGES FROZEN FOODS Ridws COFFEE RICH 10 lb, $7•90 10 lb, box $4.9O Abattoir phone no, 262.2041 Store no. 262-2017 16 Fl, Oz2/694 .111011110illIttitfililitqWWMIWIlilliltliii111111011001111i11111111P111011011111101111011111111fimignmmowimmoiinj, Oatmeal, Chocolate Chip, Raisins LIDO COOKIES Sno balls, Coca Balls LIDO COOKIES Stuart sseWRAP Tired of Painting? Have beautiful solid dolor vinyl siding installed pp years guaranteed) CALL OLE'S CARPENTRY Qremd. Bend: 230,2779 • Light Carpentry Work • Furniture Refinishing Open 7 day, a week , 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. , r HURON HEAT1LATOR it ACCESSORIES MFG. We Sell Wholesale: +Heatilaters 4 Matching Woodhoxes & Bpok Cases + Heatsavers +Angle Iron & Channel Iron Services: + Custom Welding 4 30 ton Hydraulic Breaker Service Authorized Dealer for: a, Angle Stone Products -I- Field Stone Products + Ledge Rock Products 4 Stone Sills, Precast Sills +Quarry Patio Slabs + Patio Stones - Sidewalk slabs We specialize in installing Fireplaces Come in and watch us build your Heatilatur Huron Heatilator & Accessories Manufacturing Building 16, Vanastra For Free Estimates: Come in Monday - Friday, 7:30 - 5:00 Open Nights & Sat. Morning By Appointment only: call 482-9718 Si BALL-MACAULAY BUILDING CENTRE:: Socrit yT AlliCoe E Patio Stones and dewalk Slabs 4h1 1,, 16 x16 Plat 6x16Colo 24x 24 Plain 24 x 30 Side ured $1.10 '1.35 '2.30 alk Slabs $2,75 LES CASH 8 BALLsitti IIMI Clinton 482-3405 Seaforth 5 S'10% CARRY .CAULAY TED Honsall 262---2418 27 o-9 19 ArinItt,liaa71.0 August 10 to 17 The Place For . . . UNFINISHED or FINISHED FURNITURE l=ot Horne or Cottage * Chests of Drawers * Dressers * Night tables Des'ks Book Cases * Drop Leaf Tables * Wardrobes * Comer Cabinets Tea Wagons WHITING'S Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited MAIN ST. EXETER • New street lighting project approved. by Henson council Davis was instructed to dig up the tile at Mrs. Turner's residence.After a recent storm about 10 inches of water remained in the basement, ADVERTISE BEAN FESTIVAL — A float entered in Saturday's Friedsburg Days parade at Dashwood told everybody 46°0- the upcoming Bean Festival in Zurich on August 23. Bob Merner is at the controls of the team. T-A photo Gicleons speak at Crediton Church By MISS ELLA MORLOCK Edgar Cudmore and Harry Hoffman conducted the morning service in Zion United Church Sunday on behalf of the Gideons. Harry sang several numbers and taught the congregation a chorus. Next Sunday a representative of Alcohol and Drug Concerns will speak. Mrs. Len Livett accompanied four of the residents of the Crestview Home on a bus trip to the Ford Museum at Dearborn, Michigan, last week. Mr. & Mrs, Ross Haugh have returned from a trip to Saskatoon, Jasper and Banff, Mr. & Mrs, Robert Abell and family of Oakwood called on Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher Saturday from their camp north of Goderich, Twenty-six members of Mrs. Mary Gower's family gathered at Riverview Park, Exeter recently to celebrate her 89th birthday. Mrs. Earl Whalen, Derick Whalen and Larry Dizoba of Petawawa spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Sam King. Tracy Whalen returned with them after spending a week with her grandparents, Charlie and Gary Dinney and Don Wilds attended the Highland Games at Dutton Monday. Mr. & Mrs. Don Winters, Toronto, were guests of Mrs. Chris Dinney. Nola Feist spent a week with Mrs. Robert Hilborn and Cathy, Orangeville. William Schwartz returned home from hospital Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Armin Schlenker are grandparents. A boy was born to Mr. & Mrs. Ken Dedman Sunday. Mrs. Don Finkbeiner hosted a family reunion at her home Sunday. Present were Mrs, Lorraine Rudy, Los Angeles, California. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Hayden, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Mr, & Mrs. Les Keck, St. Thomas, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon McRoberts and Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hayden and family, Granton, Mr. & Mrs, Bill Hack and family, Denfield, Mr, & Mrs. Frank Manning, Burlington. for further clarification of his request, Councillors Pain NellandS reported that Bendix Home Systems had corrected a problem at the village dump by covering their waste material with a canvass cover. Neilands added that household garbage was still being scattered over township roads, Work on installing a new roof at the Hensall arena is going satisfactorily according to councillor Harold Knight. Council will be asking the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority to have SWEEP workers clean up the creek in the vicinity of the village dump. Building permits were issued to John Taylor, King Street, house renovations; John Henderson, Richmond, a patio deck and Lorne Archer, Brock, a garage. In his monthly report works foreman Ernie Davis said a provincial flag stolen recently had been replaced, 15 bags of chloride had been put on dusty streets, the Presbyterian'church drain was repaired, a tree was cut down and Richmond street was patched. Hensall council has agreed to Pay their Share if any residents from the village become residents of the new senior citizens home in Exeter. Council learned at their regular August meeting Tuesday night that one village resident Is making application for residence, Each monicipality involved in support of the home will pay one- thirty second or seven and one- half percent of any deficit which may accrue for every resident from their area. A bylaw was ,passed' to of- ficially appoint Robert Jacob Heil as the new village clerk replacing Earle Shapter who resigned recently, Heil will assume his new duties on Sep- tember 1. Council learned governmental monies to support the Home Renewal plan would not be available for a couple of weeks. A letter from the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications informed courAl that new illumination of Main street was notwarrantedhnt they would pay one half of the costs if the village assumes the balance and takes care of all maintenance costs. Council decided to go ahead with the project immediately. Estimates have been received from contractors but they expire in 28 days,They are being for- warded to the Ministry at once. The Ontario Ministry of Housing has asked council for suggestions for improvement of the downtown core area. One representative of council will attend a meeting onAugust 13 proposing to form ' a Housing Corporation to administer all public housing in the County of Huron. Engineer B. M. Ross asked council to name the vacant lots in the village which do not require services when the new sanitary sewers are installed. Council will be contacting Ross California folk visit here Mrs. Bertha Blackwell of California visited with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. & Thames Road people return Queensway highlights Birthday greetings to Sarah Hayward August 4. Welcome new resident Mrs. Effie May Ford of Exeter visited by her sons Bill and Arnold of Exeter last week. Rev. Roeda of Christian Reformed Church, Exeter con- ducted church service on Tuesday accompanied on piano by Louise Mitchell. Visitors during the past week were as follows: Jim and Hazel McNaughton and Clarence and Ann Smiley and Hazel Stephen of London with A. Smiley. Ethel Stewart of Goderich with her aunt Mrs, M. Bean, With Mrs. Squire were Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins, Lois and Marion of Granton, Rita Hern and Edna Anderson of Exeter. Chester and Ila Dunn and Greta and Amy Laramie with Vera Lammie. Mrs, Everett Catt of Forest, Ontario and Mrs. Cecil Massicotte of Sudbury with Isobel Sproat. Mr. & Mrs, George Monteith of Toronto with his mother Kay Monteith. Leonard and Vera Bragg, St. Marys, with Arthur Bragg. grs. H. Schenk and Mrs. J. Lippert with Hugo Schenk. Mr. & Mrs. Smith with Lynn Latimer, CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs, Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262.2025 Henson and district news 11.1.1118mitg11101 lllllll ;$111,11111111)111111,11111 llllll CLOSING FOR HOLIDAYS Friends shower bride with gifts Miss Joan Allan bride-elect of this week was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower at the Legion Hall recently. The Hall was attractively decorated for the occasion and was arranged by Marg McDonald assisted by Pauline McBride and Iva Reid. On Friday, Miss Ruby Beierling arranged a miscellaneous shower at her parents home, Mr. & Mrs. Herb Beierling, RR 2 Zurich, Joan was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts, Mr. & Mrs, Robert Chaffe, Joey, Tony and Jackie of Mitchell were recent visitors with Mrs. Chaffe's parents Mr. & Mrs, Jack Corbett. Mr. & Mrs, Murray Keyes and Mr. & Mrs. Ed Corbett spent the weekend at the former's cottage in the Haliburton district. Mr. Ross Corbett returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital London after having surgery on his elbow which he injured in falling at his home, Mr, & Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke of Oakville visited this week with Mrs, Bertha MacGregor and Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman. Tony and Jackie Chaffe of Mitchell are spending this week with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett while at- tending recreation school at Centralia. Mrs. Albert Shirray and Mrs. Esther Wright returned from a pleasant trip to London, England and many places through Scotland, Mrs. Edith Campbell and granddaughter Miss Karen Campbell of town and Mr. & Mrs. Ed Wurm of Exeter spent Sunday in St. Catharines and Niagara Falls. They visited with their sister Mrs. James Stead who is a patient in St, Catharines Hospital. Mrs. Edgar W. Munn. Mr, & Mrs. Earl Campbell and Mrs, George Armstrong attended the thirty-fifth wedding an- niversary of their nephew and his wife Mr. & Mrs. Harry Coleman at Mitchell. Mr, & Mrs. Michael Hoy and baby of London spent the weekend with the former's parents Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoy. Mrs. Pearl Koehler returned home by air on Friday after visiting with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. D. Geiser in Regina. Combined church services were held at Hensall United Church with Rev, Don Beck in charge and Mr. John Blackwell at the organ, The subject of the sermon was "Five loaves and a couple of fish". Special music was provided by guest pianist, Mr. Barry Hodge, accompanied by John Blackwell, playing Handel's "Largo", "Song of Joy' by Beethoven and "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by Bach. Mr. & Mrs. Dick Poore, of Bryanston, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Faber, Kippen and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Smith spent a few days holidaying at Tobermory and Manitoulin Island. Mr. & Mrs. Carl Payne spent a few days vacationing at Penetanguishene. JACKS Small Engine Repair Service HENSALL 262-2103 107 Queen - One Block North of Business Section Hours 8 to 6 Fri. nites till 9 lllll $11111,1”1 iiiiii 111/11111i1o1111111111 iiiiiiiiii kW iiiiii lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll By MRS. WILLIAM ROt-WE Joanne Hodgert returned home on Sunday evening after being on a motor trip for three weeks through United States to Van- couver Island and home through Canada.She accompanied Yvonne Jaques, Helen Campbell and Cheryl Hun. Mrs. Wilmer Howatt, Lon- desboro is visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Mac Hodgert Tina and Cresta Snow of Kippen are holidaying with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs. William Snow, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brazier, Michelle, Carol and Cathy of Brantford spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mrs. Jennie Bray and Agnes holidayed at Sauble Beach recently. Mr, & Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Grant, Brenda and Scot were guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Hodge. Mr. & Mrs, Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie visited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Deichert of Zurich. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cann and Cheryl returned home the beginning of last week after having been out West for three weeks, While out there they at- tended the wedding of their niece Cathy Cann to Tim Vaughn in Winnipeg. Miss Margaret Hunkin returned home Sunday after spending the past month touring Europe.