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Times-Advocate, 1979-06-13, Page 12Page 12 j. Times-Advocate, June 13, 1979 List host of winners in Auxiliary penny sale event The Hensall Ladies’ Legion Auxiliary held their annual Penny Sale on Friday with the following prize winners: Custom Trailers end table won by Bill Gibson; Hensall Sales Barn $5,00 bill, Shirley Southcott; Custom Trailers hanging lamp, Donna Jean Allen; Legion Auxiliary toy, Billy Towton; Gerbro Mill $10.00 bill, Eric Hinton; Hensall Home Hardware bean pot, won by Sheila Raeburn; Al’s Market $10.00 voucher, Trudy Roseboom; Wedge The Mover $25.00 cash, Nellie Reid; Bon- thron’s Furniture lamp, Ethel Maxwell; Hyde Bros, toy combine, Leonard Voisin; William’s Hair­ styling hair brush. Marlene Parker; Duttman’s Bake shop $8.00 merchandise, Jean Towers, Brian Rich- ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII^ man Single photo, Janie Centre cologne set, Annie Reid: Ted Thuss 7.50 gas, Reid; Legion Auxiliary Ken Pollock; Legions Auxiliary deep fryer cooker, Tom Dickens; Legion Auxiliary toy, Evelyn Randall; Murray Baker $5.00 bill, Norma Coleman; Joynt Insurance $10.00 bill, Joyce Willert. Parker & Parker juice cooler, Ross Haugh; Guess Who? Ajax cleaner, Peter McNaughton; Hensall Co-op cordless lamp, Bea Uyl; Guess Who? comic books, Don McClinchey; Country Flowers plant, Dianne Denys; Leona Parker avon, Janet Traquair; Drysdale Appliance box soap, Marg Varley; C.E. Reid and Sons Ltd. patio table. Robbie Lenting: Legion Auxiliary toy, Robert Smale; Legion Auxiliary toy. Raymond Beierling: Ron’s Health teddy bear, Laurie Harburn; Bendix Plant 2 $50.00 cash, Ted Thuss; Knight’s Electric smoke detector, Leonard Voisin; Ice Box Mini Mart 2 bags potato chips, Stephen Harburn; Town and Country Bowling Lanes-3 games bowling, Kelly Vanstone, Jim Pollock, Robbie McClinchey. Hensall Department Store tablecloth set. Dave Ingram; Bendix Plant 1 $30.00 cash, Robbie Lenting: William’s Hair Styling $15.00 perm, Lois Wurm; Leona Parke avon.Anna Dutman; Sylvia’s Hairstyling $10.00 bill, Herb Beierling; Legion Auxiliary toy, Matthew Tinney; Agri Press $10.00 bill, Jeremy Reid; Rowcliffe Trucking $20.00 bill, Bea Uyl; Sand’s Restaurant $10.00 bill, Larry Uyl; Mock’s Dairy, 20 quarts milk, Jack Henderson. Ball Macauley hammer, Vera .Smale; Bonthron’s Furniture carpet sweeper, Victoria Bisback; Hensall Co-Op cordless lamp, Darlene Uyl; Guess Who? Pampers, 'Bev Moir; Howden’s Electric tool box, Lloyd Frayne; Motors 4 quarts Hensall motor oil Betty Sangster; D.W. Kyle Decorating quart plastic paint, Bob McLee; Drysdale Appliance box soap, Eloise Klungel; Kyle’s Garage 4 quarts motor oil, Marjorie Beierling; Shaw’s Dairy Store case canned pop, Betty Sangster; Tuckey Beverages cooler, Jennifer Allan; Tuckey Beverages case canned pepsi, Lauretta Riley; Legion Barbeque, Helqn Tinney; Legion Barbeque tool set, Mildred Chalmers; Queensway Nursing Home bun warmer, Jamie Reid; Huron Auto Body $5.00 bill, Grace Wurm; Legion Auxiliary SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE WATCH FOR OUR FEATURES NEXT WEEK SUNWORTHY WALLPAPER KEM PAINTS EXTERIOR & INTERIOR NO SALE PRICES PRIOR TO/OR AFTER SALE DATES DRYSDALE HOME HARDWARE Hensail Civic Corner 1 paint by Klungel; Roofing Pollock; Avon, Labatt’S uuuuuu ucci utugo, Dorothy Volland; Huron Expositor one year sub­ scription Nellie Riley; Reid’s Restaurant two chicken dinners, Bev Moir; Flynn’s Barber Shop hair cream, Edith Campbell. Hensall Motors car mirrors, Gurd Appleton, Exeter Times Advocate one year subscription, Bev Moir; Big O Drain Tile $10.00 merchandise, Marg Varley; Alvin Taylor Leasing $10.00 bill, Jim Smale; Clinton News-Record one year subscription, Darlene Uyl; Tuckey Beverages case canned pepsi, Wandy McClinchey; Guess Who? pizza cutter, Bill Gibson; Guess Who cribbage board, Jack Upshall; Guess Who? tractor set, Kathy Sangster; Bengough Machine Shop $5.00 bill, Lloyd Reynolds; Thompson’s Mill $10.00 bill, Bea Uyl. numbers, Eloise Robert Herbert $5.00 bill, Jim Leona Parke Bob Drysdale; 's London beer mugs CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Fresh Pork HENSALL FEMALE TRACK WINNERS — The track and field competition for Hensall Public School was held this past Tuesday. Finishing on top in their respective divisions were Donna Taylor, junior; Jacki Cottrell, intermediate and Star Jesney, senior. Staff photo Hensall and district news Rebekahs nominate slate g 122 King St. g g Hensall, Ontario g B 262-2015 g Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinf= The regular meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge was held on Wednesday evening with Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel Corbett presiding assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Riley Vice Grand. The inaugural meeting will be held in Clinton Lodge Hall on July 4th at 8 p.m. Several “Thank the beautiful appliances COOKING DEMONSTRATION AT HENSALL SPRING FAIR miCROUUAVE JUNE 19TH HENSALL, ONTARIO This is your invitation to come and see Hotpoint microwave specialist Mrs. Elizabeth Jacobs demonstrate and cook in the new Hotpoint Microwave ovens. "The Place To Buy Appliances" ovEns SPECIAL FAIR PRICES ON ALL MODELS... FEATURES INCLUDE. 8 Time or Temperature selector for two types cooking functions. • 59 minutes 59 seconds Digital timer. • Food temperature control. • Three power levels — High, Medium/Defrost, and Low. • Convenient start button. • Recipe roll drum features 54 commonly prepared foods with recommended power levels plus time or temperature settings. • Power On indicator light • 1.3 cu. ft. capacity. DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. * ADVANCE NOTICE Registration for Hensall and Area Children (ages 5 to 14) wishing to enrol in the Hensall Summer Recreation Program and Swimming Program (includes transportation to Vanastra) will take place at the Hensall & District Community Centre. on June 28, 1979 between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. * TAXES ARE DUE A reminder that the final installment of Interim Taxes is due to the Village of Hensall, on or before Friday, June 15. WIN A LOIN OF j: kii i /j th DRAW TO BE MADE AT HENSALL FAIR, TUES., JUNE 19 FOR DETAILS ON HOW YOU CAN ENTER SEE COUPON BELOW Shoulder Roast 89* Fresh Pork Butt Chops $1.09 Smoked Picnic Hams Store Sliced 99< You” notes were read. The matter of entering a “float” in the annual Spring Fair was discussed. The following officers were nominated for the coming year Noble Grand: Mrs. Hazel Corbett; vice grand; Kirs. Elizabeth Riley, recording-secretary: Mrs. Leona Parke; financial secretary: Mrs. Iren Black- well; treasurer: Mrs. Dorothy Corbett. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ken Glavin. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Glavin and family of Mount Carmel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oeschon Sunday. Mrs. Rachael Schwalm spent a pleasant visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob French, Roy and Joey, at Rousseau recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn returned home after a week camping at Balsam Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett attended the Morenz Reu­ nion at the Lions’ Park, Mitchell this week. The Hensall correspon­ dent while in her garden last week heard the calling of Geese, looking up she sited a perfect V flying low over the village. Bacon Store Packed Wieners Sliced 99' 89’ Chicken Loaf ? 1 .39 Processed Side of Beef ?1.59 Processed Hind Quarter of Beef *1.85 No FillerBeef Patties b * 1 «89 10 lb. box Turkey Wings 49* FROZEN FOOD-------------- SunSpun Lemonade 12.50z.Hn McCains, Chocolate, Glazed or Cinnamon Doughnuts 9 oz. pkgs., MACRAME • 3/’1 89 ‘ Fabric Softener Fleecy Skippy Peanut Butter Libby's, In Tomato Sauce Spaghetti ■ Carnation Coffee Mate Powdered Detergent Tide Toothpaste Crest E.D. Smith Garden Cocktail Ziploc Gallph-Size Freezer Bags Bounce Sheets Fabric Softener Maple Leaf 220 gr. Sockeye Salmon J1.69 Wittich Crusty Bread Granny Butter Turts 176 oz. *2.29 5°°9r99^ 19oz. tin 49^ *1.29 *2.79 100 ml tube 99* 28 oz 20's, pkg. 7 *■*1.09 U.S.A. No. 1 Cabbage U.S.A. No. 1 Cucumbers PRODUCE *1.19 b16< regular, each BASKETWARE SALE MACRAME YARN 2 5% OFF 20%OFF SALE E ^S SAT., JUNE 16 BEST BUYS OUR REG. PRICE i iiiiiiiniiiiiiii The Light Touch ALL BASKETWARE PHONE 0000 262-2017 Abattoir 262-2041 By JACK LAVENDER Be glad .you're not a cat. Then living would cost nine times as much. * * ★ We have a very cautious weather bureau. For in­ stance, on Monday they predicted a 70 percent chance of Tuesday. * * * It's easy to identify a successful executive. He has a three-button suit and a four-button phone. * * * Don't meet trouble halfway. It'i quite capable of making the entire trip by itself. * it * Money is like the old gray® mare. If ain't what it used to be. * * * Gallop over io Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensall 262-2103 you'll save some money this month on Homelife chain­ saws. *iiii(iimtiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii mfr WIN A LOIR OF HENSALL FAIR BEEF Enter as often as you want at our store or at the fair on June 19 Draw to be made just before cattle sale. Tickets will be drawn every 5 minutes until winner comes forward. You must be present to win. Employees or immediate families of Al’s Market excluded. NAME ADDRESS Prices In Effect June 14, 15, 16, 1979 Choice Local Beef & Pork Abattoir Phone: 262-2041 MARKETS UPGR AVE PLEASE MOTE; We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items. Because of increased costs we find it necessary to make a 50a charge for grocery delivery ARKET GROCERIES & FRESH PRODUCE Phone: 262-2017 Hensall /