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Times-Advocate, 1978-06-15, Page 180 Page 18 Times-Advocate, June 15, 1978 Winners galore from penny sale The Hensall Ladies’ Legion Auxiliary penny draw was made Friday evening with the following prize winners. Two coffee tables donated by Custom Trailers won by Hilda Smale, Hensall. Clothes Hamper donated by Ladies’ Legion Auxiliary won by Helen Tinney, Hen­ sall; Mugs donated by Labatt’s, London - Robbie Lenting; $10.00 voucher donated by Al’s Market - Elaine Stebbins, Hensall: $10.00 donated by Agri Press - Marjorie Beierling, Zurich; $5.00 merchandise donated by Duttman’s Bakery - Janice Bisback; $10.00 donated by Bendix Home system won by Ruth Smale, Hensall: $10.00 donated by Thompson Mill ■ Ollie Cooper, Elimville; $10.00 donated by Alvin Taylor Leasing won by Beatrice Uyl; $10.00 donated by Hurondale Dairy won by Bob Smale, London; $10.00 donated by Wedge the Mover won by Ray Schwalm. Toy Tractor donated by Hyde Bros. - Janice Bisback: Avon product donated by Leona Parke - Lois Harrington, Hensall; Powder Set donated by Ron’s Health Centre - Garry Moir, Hensall; $10.00 cer­ tificate donated by Ball & Macaulay - Ted Taylor; Single Portrait donated by Brian Richman - Lois Wurm, Exeter; $5.00 donated by Jim’s Machine Shop won by Terry Garrow. Wall Clock donated by Home Hardware - Jennifer Allan, HensalliPlant donated by C.E. Reid & Sons - Elaine Stebbins; Hair Oil donated by Flynn’s Barber shop - Laverne Harburn, Hensall; Teddy Bear donated by Ladies Legion Auxiliary - Michelle Ducharme, Ex­ eter; Avon donated by Leona Parke - Elaine Steb­ bins, Hensall; Carton Cigars donated by Reid’s Restaurant - Jennifer Allan, Hensall; $10.00 donated by Gerber’s mill - Beatrice Uyl, Hensall; Light Bulbs & Dimmer switch donated by Knight’s Electric - Bill Noakes, Hensall, Permanent donated by Bill’s Hairstyling - Dianne Sims, Exeter; 1 year Huron Expositor donation won by Joyce Pepper, Hensall; 1 year Subscription to Times- Advocate - Marg Varley, Hensall; $10,00 donated by I L GRADUATES Miss Cynthia Pauline Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell, Hensall graduated from Westervelt Travel Institute College May 26 fulfilling all requirements and satisfactorily completed the prescribed course in Travel Career Training. Pauline is a graduate of Clin­ ton High School and a professional figure skater. Photo by Brian Richman Jaynt Insurance - Ken Pollock, Hensall; Avon donated by Leona Parke - Linda Randall, Huron Park; Set of Glasses donated by Reid’s Body Shop - Sharon Wurm, Hensall; Table Cloth & Napkin Set donated by Hensall 5 to 1.00 store - San­ dra Carlile, Hensall; Avon donated by Leona Parke - Ann Klungell, Hensall; $10.00 donated by Sylvia’s Hair styling - Bona Clark, Hensall. Barbeque Tool set donated by Parker & Parker Drainage - Susan Kingma; Baby Pampers donated by Guess Who - Jennifer Allen, Hensall; Double Hibachi donated by Hensall Legion - Carl Reichert, Zurich; Punch Bowl donated by Seaforth & Hensall Nursing Homes - V. Bisback, Hen­ sall; Table Lamp donated by Bonthron’s Furniture - Helen Overholt; Patio Table donated by Rowcliffe’s Transport - Barb Dalrym­ ple, Exeter; Two lawn chairs donated by Hensall Co-op. Joyce Pepper, Hen­ sall; Case Pepsi donated by Shaw’s Dairy - Vera Smale, Hensall. 4 quarts Oil and 2 car mirrors donated by Hensall Motors - Linda Lenting, Hensall; 4 quarts Oil donated by Kyle’s garage - Hilda Austin, Hensall; Potato Chips by Guess Who - Bev. Moir, Linda Randall, Jeff Britton; Case of Pop Obrien’s Variety - Dave Rowcliffe, Hensall; # draws Pop donated by Tuckey Beverages - Wanda McClinchey, Peter Uyl, Elaine MacGregor, Hensall; $7.50 Voucher donated by Thuss Garage - Dorothy Brintnell, Hensall. Two dinners donated by Hensall Hotel - David Vanstone, Hensall; 1 year subscription Clinton News Record - Linda Reid, Hen­ sall; $10.00 donated by the Ice Box - Bob Smale, Lon­ don; $10.00 donated by Big ‘O’ Drain - at Home Hardware - Darlene Hayter, Varna; $5.00 donated by Huron Auto Body Shop - Ted Taylor, Hensall; 2dinners at Hensall Bean Pot - Cathy Sangster, Hensall. Amber Rebekah Lodge meets Noble Grand Mrs. Maggie Campbell presided for the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday even­ ing assisted by Vice Grand Mrs. Pearl Eyre. Mrs. Al- deen Volland R.S.V.G. reported for the visiting Committee. Mrs. Hazel Corbett, Warden presented the Financial Report. Cards of thanks were received. The President of the Rebekah Assembly of On­ tario, Mrs. Jean Bolton re­ quested the Charter of the Lodge be draped in memory of Winnifred McKnight Past Assembly President, who passed away in May. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor D.D.P. of Huron District #23 and Mrs. Olga Chipchase P.N.G. will attend the 88th annual sessions of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario being held in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto June 12, 13 and 14th as Representative and Scholar. Several members will at­ tend the meeting of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge, Seaforth on Monday evening and present the “Travelling Gavel’’, to the Noble Grand. SUCCESSFUL PENNY SALE —- The annual Hensall Legion Auxiliary penny sale proved once again to be a success. Selling tickets for the event were (left-right) Mona Campbell, Iva Reid, Bea Uyl and Vera Smale. • Staff photo Church ladies see slides of Haiti A very interesting study on Haiti was given by Mrs. Anita Cook at the June meeting of unit one of the Hensall United Church Women. She illustrated her talk with many pictures of the island. Much is heard about Haiti these days, four fifths of which country is mountainous yet supporting a population of 280 people per square mile. There is still much malnutrition reforestation, crafts and trades are being taught in the villages. Their streets are safe at night, not as many other islands. The country became independent 1801, after slavery for Over 60 calves for annual spring show Hensall and district news 'CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bert ha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 many years. 0 Mrs. Wil Beck presided for the meeting and gave a meaningful devotional on love. There is no word in the world that has, or is used more, than love. Knowledge without love leads to destruction. “At the close of the meeting, Wil was presented with a gift before leaving the community. Mrs. Kay Elder presented the business giving a favourable report on the Jennison, Crerar wedding and made a few plans for the August wedding. Mrs. Audrey Joy nt gave a report on the adopted girl. To close, Mrs. Alice Ferg had an in­ teresting contest, and a social time was spent The 110th edition of the Hensall Spring Fair will be held Tuesday, June 20. The popular event will get underway at 6 p.m. with a parade wich will include a band and commercial floats. The fair will be officially opened at 7:30 p.m. by Huron-Middlesex MP Bob McKinley and South Huron Agriculture Society president Bruce Rathwell. The always popular baby show will be held in the auditorium of the new Hensall arena at 7:15 p.m. One of the features of the fair will be the judging and sale of 61 prize Hereford feeder calves. The calf sale is to start at 9:30 p.m. and with the recent increases in beef prices, Tuesday’s sale should produce new records. Judging of heavy horses, light horses and ponies will start at 5 p.m. Ask for your CKSL car sticker Schweppes GINGERALE Shows ICE CREAM Plus Deposit 20< 4 litre $3.49 Fab DETERCENT 6 litre $2.59 BEST BUYS AT AL'S BEST BUYS Carnation Coffee Mate Aylmer Sliced Pears Duncan Hines Moist & Easy Cake Mixes Javex Liquid Bleach Jolly Miller Orange Flavour Crystals Gold Seal Flaked Light Tuna H.19 15 oz. tin 4^ 13.5 oz. 75' 128 fl.oz.94* 3 x 3 % oz. pkg 59* Crest, 100 ml. tubes, regular and mint 100 ml cToothpaste Hardee 14oz Beans with Pork 2/59* Allen's Choice Apple Juice Dietrich Scone Rolls Lewis White Bread ---------'frozenFoods 7Q<48 oz. \\nsg 3/’1 Farm House, Banana, Choc., Coconut, Lemon Cream Pies Kent Orange Juice 12 oz. tin c OPEN 9 A.M. -10 P.M. Daily Sunday & Holidays 10 A.M.- 10 P.M. SHAW'S DAIRY STORE Hensall Store Abattoir •262.2017 MEAT SPECIALS CHOICE LOCAL BEEF & PORK Maple Leaf Sweet Cured COTTAGE ROLLS ‘1.29 Centre Cut Peameal in the piece, BACK BACON Fresh Pork SHOULDER ROASTS Sliced Devof^x SIDE BACON Canada Packers Store Packed WIENERS Fresh Beef & Pork • SAUSAGE Homemade HEADCHEESE Maple Leaf Country Kitchen BOLOGNA 10 lb. Box ‘1.98 89* 1 lb. pkg.e49 TURKEY WINGS 10 lb. Box TURKEY DRUMSTICKS No filler 10 lb. or 3 lb. bag, BEEF PATTIES Processed SIDE OF BEEF 79‘ 89* Mt Sliced, lb. 89’ 39' 59' *’1.39 ‘1.39 Lettuce NOW IN OUR STORE Your Convenience Tues. Thru Sat. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Guaranteed Investment Certificates Annual Interest VICTORIA and GREY TRUST 425 Main St. EXETER 235-0530 . FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT: Dennis J. Smith Mrs. Joyce Black Manager Accountant ea.69< Golden Ripe Bananas per lb. 19* For > Sears : catalogues ; ■ ■■ d market place; : for home ; fashion ; finds. I Shop by phone J Call Sears 262-3316 ABATTOIR HOURS ^*au9^*ter — Monday, Pork Slaughter — Tuesday.Hours for Picking Up Freezer ------------------------------------------------ or Custom Orders. Tues, to Fri. — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Prices Effective June 15, 16 & 17 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items. Because of increased costs we find it necessary to make a 50<t charge for grocery delivery. AL' Choice Local Beef & Pork Abattoir Phone: 262-2041 U J>AVE* MARKETS ARKET GROCERIES & FRESH PRODUCE Phone: 262-2017 Hensall HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE JUNE 16-17,1978 See and hear fiddling champions from Canada and the U.S.A, compete for the n"Ward Allen Memorial Trophy Over $3100 Cash Prizes FBI. NIGHT, JUNE 16 7:00 P.M. ELIMINATIONS ADMISSION: Adults $2.50; Children 75‘ MASTER OF CEREMONIES JOHNNY BRENT (formerly of CKNX) mmuiiniiniiirmunifiiitiiitHiHiHHinniiiinh Camping Grounds Available Hensall Fair Grounds. 200 Campsites for Tents and Trailers SAT. AFTERNOON, JUNE 17 1:00 P.M. STEP DANCING ADMISSION:. COMPETITION AND Adults $2.00; Children 75c JAMBOREE tIHIUIIIIHItllllHIilllllllllllllllllllllllllltItttttW a SAT. NIGHT, JUNE 17 7:00 P.M. PLAYDOWNS 11:00 P.M. DANCE Wayne Riehl, Len Love and The Country Versatile: ADMISSION: Adults $3.50; Children 75‘ _____ Reserved Seats $4.00 Thanks to the following merchants for their support: Agripress Canada Limited Al's Super Save Murray Baker Construction Ball & McCauley Ltd. Bank of Montreal Bean Pot Bendix Mobile Home Plant Bendix RV Plant Big "O" Drain Tile Co. Ltd. Bonthron & Sons Ltd. Cameron Plumbing & Heating Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Cook's of Gerbro Corporation Drysdales Hardware Duttman's Bakery S.M. Fink Mechanical W.H. Fuss Electric Glen's Carpentry John Heal TV Sales Hensall District Co-operative Hensall 5e to $1.00 Hensall Flowers Hensall Hotel Hensall Livestock Sales Hensall Motor Products Huron Auto Body Hurondale Diary Ice Box Mini-Mart Jim's Machine Shop Don Joynt Insurance Knight Electric Reids Kozy Korner Kyles Shell Station Buck Little Decorating Mary Helen's Unisex Shoppe O'Brien's Variety Pineridge Chalet Ltd. Reid's Body Shop C.E. Reid & Sons Sand & Gravel Richman's Photography Ron's Health Centre Shaw's Dairy Stay Sharp Sales & Service Style Beauty Salon A.R. Taylor Leasing Ted Thuss Gqrage W.G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. Don Travers Refrigeration Traylor Industries William's Hairstyling Keith Westlake Hyde Brothers Farm Equipment Jack's Small Engine Repair Service CONTEST WINNERS *25.00— Mary E. Connolly - RR #3 Kippen FREE PASSES - FRIDAY NIGHT'S SHOW Tammy Baker - Hensall, Sandra Nixon - Hensall, Mrs. Ina Neeb - Zurich, San­ dra Wadel - Hensall, Cynthia Bellamy - Hensall, Helen Roberts - RR #2 Kippen, Mrs. Joyce Bowman - Dashwood, James Randall - Baden, Mrs. Stewart Blackwell - RR #2 Hensall, Doug Volland - Hensall