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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-10-14, Page 18SUPER FALL SAVINGS Listerine Clairol PH Shampoo 450 n-ti Sugg. Retail e is oh $2,49 1111 10‘' XETER PHARMACYLtd. Main Ste' Phone 235-1570 44018v,tridar-;;447.,::Z: Brylcreem J & J Page 18 Times-Adv sa te, October 14, 1976.. Area 4 H groups busy with projects The second meeting of Hensall 1 4-H club, the Barley Bunnies, was held at the home of Mrs. Beverly Moir on Tuesday, October 5 with eight members present, All answered the roll call and were shown samples of six different grains and, memberi were to get three more each. The members made dogwood and onion rice and also Vita D which was enjoyed by all. After the meeting was adjourned, the members enjoyed lemonade with their leaders Mrs. Moir and Mrs. Tinney. The first meeting of Hensall 2, 4-H club was held at the home of Mrs. Pepper on September 28. Election of officers was held as follows: president, Marilyn Pepper; secretary, Donna Zwaan, treasurer, Debby Reid; press reporter, Laurie Pepper. Members learned that cereals are a world wide food and also that the cereal group is the main source of energy needed for all sorts of activity. Everyone participated in making and cooking fry-pan cookies. The second meeting was held on October 4. The leaders discussed parts of a kernel of wheat and learned about cereal product, whole grain and refined grain. Mrs. Pepper showed how to make Red River cereal and also made dogwood, a product using ground lean beef and rolled oats, put in wiener buns. The first meeting of the Hensall 3 Club was held at the home of Miss Cheryl Riley on Tuesday, October 4 with 10 girls attending, The officers were elected and fry- pan cookies were made and tasted by all present, Hensall UCW The Thankoffering meeting of Unit 4 of Hensall UCW was held in the church on Thursday, October 7. The meeting opened with Mrs. Jim McAllister reading some quotations from the fall edition of "Ideals". Mrs. Nan Britton gave an inspring devotional entitled "Thanks Giving in Thanks Living" She closed with a poem. The study was taken by Mrs. Harold Parker, due to the ab- sence of Mrs, Erratt. During the business it was announced that church calendars would be on sale again this year and it was decided not to have clothing at the auction.sale and that the flowers for November would be discussed at the November meeting. Mrs. Jim McAllister gave reports of both the general UCW meeting and the regional meeting. CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPS—The Hensall public school junior boys cross country team took top place at Thursday's South Huron cross country meet. Back, left to right, are Andrew Troyer, Robbie Lenting, Tim Easterbrook and Roddy Parker. Front, left to right, Philip Lovell and Tim Goudie.. Photo by McKinley Hens II and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs, Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 About people you know • • residence. In the afternoon they walked to the Parliament Buildings and had a guided tour and from there to the Art Gallery, the Sparks St. Mall. Thursday they left by another scenic route for home, stopping to take pic- tures at the Peterborough. Locks, et the loan that's best for you! Just Arrived . . . New Selection SOFT SIDED LUGGA From Dionite & Samsonite PLEASE NOTE Some Dionite Colors Are Being Discontinued IF YOU HAVE SETS TO COMPLETE, DO SO NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Smyth's STORE SHO E CHARGEX MAIN ST. PHONE 235-1933 EXETER Whether you need a maximum loan to get a house or a smaller sum to consolidate or tide you over, come to where understanding and experience are part of the package — our contribution to your need. Every loan we make is custom built for what's best for our customer. 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Lynn, Paul and Joan Dodds of Seaforth visited with their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol over the weekend. Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Elizabeth Volland and Mrs. Daisy Ivey last week were Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Volland of Goderich, Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Taylor of Varna, Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Johnston and John of Brucefield, Mr. & Mrs. Art Coombs of Clinton, Mr, & Mrs. Ray Dyke of Goderich, who have just returned from a six week tour • of Berwick Scotland and surrounding area and Miss Katrina Dyke of Ewart College, Toronto, where she is studying for the Mission Field and Mrs. Hanka Tiesma of Clinton, Mr. & Mrs. John Skea and Colin and Mr. & Mrs. Randy Mason and Andrew all of Huron Park visited with Mr. & Mrs. John Skea for the holiday. Mrs. Elizabeth Volland visited with her son and family, Mr. & Mrs, Bruce Volland of Goderich , Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Mr. & Mrs. Bevan Bonthron and family were recent visitors with the former's mother Mrs. Doris Bonthron, Janice and Shelley in London. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland, Gwen and Michael spent Thanksgiving with Mr. & Mrs. James Sangster and Brad. Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer MacGregor of Sault Ste. Marie visited during the past week with Mr. & Mrs. Edgar McClinchey. Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Bell and family of London were recent visitors with the former's mother, Mrs. Glenn Bell. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Adams of Exeter and Mrs. Blanche Chapman of London visited this week with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman and Rod were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Craig Chapman in Forest and attended the christening of their granddaughter, Michelle Ann Chapman, in the Forest United Church. Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted Thanksgiving service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The choir under the direction of Mrs. Malcolm Dougall led in the service of song. Ed Schroeder is a patient in South Huron Hospital. Charles Mickle of Hamilton spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle, and on Sunday they enjoyed their Thanksgiving with the latter's Legion Auxin ry The Hensall Legion Auxiliary met on Tuesday with Mrs. Beatrice Uyl presiding. Mrs. Iva Reid and Mrs. Uyl gave a detailed report of the Convention they attended in Windsor. Members will assist with the canvass for the Institute of the Blind and a donation was given to the Institute. Arrangements were made for the "Money Doll" draw. Mrs. Iva Reid reported for the sports committee re bowling tournaments etc. Mrs. Uyl won the mystery prize. A birthday cake was served commemorating .the birthday of the auxiliary. Mrs. Dorothy Mickle, Mrs. Grace Peck and her sister, Mrs. Helen Howe who. was visiting her from. Arizona, returned last Thursday evening frotn a four day fall Colour bus tour. Monday they drove to Collingwood and on to the Muskoka Region where, they enjoyed a four hour boat trip from Gravenhurst to Port Carling and back in beautiful. warm sunny weather. Tuesday, being another warm sunny day, they enjoyed the trip through Algonquin Park, which was alive with colour 'and on to Ottawa touching the edge of the • Gatineau Hills. On Wednesday they had a three and one half hour trip of the city by bus and the beautiful Gatineau Hills .and stopped to have a guided tour of the Governor General's Get okay for arena The Village of Hensall has received verbal permission from the ministry of labor to keep the arena open for the coming winter months. Confirmation of that approval is expected shortly. The Village will be required to undertake • minor repairs to the roof above the ice surface and to monitor the snow and wind load throughout 'the winter months. It has been indicated that council will attempt to hire a contractor to underake the minor repairs as quickly as possible so the opening of the arena will not be delayed. Engineer B. M. Ross & Associates will also be asked to continue with their plans for the complete renovation of the arena. It was estimated by local officials earlier this year that the com- plete renovation project could cost around $200,000. The reason ideas die quickly in some heads is because they can't stand solitary confinement. Rummage Sale Thurs., Oct. 14 7:30 p.m. HENSALL ARENA Sponsored by The Kinette Club of Hensall 235-2270 262-2440 262-2826' Baptism held A challenging, thought- provoking sermon was given for thanksgiving by Rev. Don Beck at the Thanksgiving service at Hensall United Church on Sun- day. Taking as his topic, "Now thank we ALL our God" he pointed out that whatever our harvest consists of, for that we should be thankful, even if it is sorrow or trouble. The church was beautifully decorated with vegetables and flowers and the choir, accompanied by Mrs. John Turkheim, sang the anthem, "Jubilate Amen". During the service Mr. & Mrs.Rick McGee presented their twin daughters Jaime Marguerite and Jodie Elizabeth for baptism. Personals Mrs. Don Mousseau who was a patient in South Huron Hospital last week was able to return to her home. • •