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Times-Advocate, 1978-07-20, Page 12P°ge 12 _______Times-Advocate, July 20, 1978 Jack and Jill event held for area pair On Saturday 60 relatives and friends attended a “Jack and Jill” shower for Donald Noakes and Olga Zemitis. Greeting the * guests were Angela Noakes, London and Rasma Zemitis, Dashwood. In charge of the guest book were Kathryn Amess, Exeter man guest again Service at Hensall United Church on Sunday was again conducted by Rev. John Wareham of Exeter with Richard Fujarczuk at the organ and Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey as choir director. Rev. Wareham preached on. “Thoughts re Christian Living" dwelling on hope, our heritage and the power given to us. Guest soloist. Mrs. Eric Luther gave a beautiful solo, accompanied at the piano by her husband. Flowers adorning the Sanctuary were in memory of the late James McAllister placed there by his family. Rev. Grant Mills of Exeter will be the guest speaker next Sunday. A good support for his ministry would be appreciated. London and Jeffrey Noakes. Guelph George Cox Clinton en­ tertained the guests with piano selec tions and led in a sing-song. The guests of honour received many beautiful and useful gifts for which Donald and Olga thanked them sincerely. Guests attended from London, Guelph, Kitchener, Dashwood. Zurich, Toronto, Lambeth and Port Elgin. A smorgasbord meal was served following the program. Donald and Olga are being united in marriage in August. Donald is attending Waterloo University and working for his Masters of Applied Science in Systems Design Engineering and Olga received her Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in 1977 from the University of Guelph in Family and Consumers Studies. At the Spring Convocation at the University of Western Ontario. ' 1978. Olga graduated from Althouse College as a teacher and was on the Dean's Honour Roll. Donald is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Noakes, Hensall and Olga is the daughter of Mrs. Gisela Zemitis and the late Alfonse Zemitis. Dashwood RESIDE IN HENSALL Colorful mums, daisies and gladiolas formed the setting in the Westfield Fellowship Chapel for the marriage of Mary Margaret Snell and Francis George Clark Forrest on June 17. Rev. Wesley Ball, Gorrie, performed the double ring ceremony which united the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snell, Westfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forrest, Hensall. Wedding music was provided by Ronald Snell and Mrs. Donald Snell. The bride was attended by Elaine Snell, Edythe Snell and Margaret Roberts. The best man was Mark Russell and guests were ushered by Marvin and Bill Snell and Eric Campbell. The flower girl was Sharon Snell and Danny Snell acted as ringbearer. After a wedding trip to Northern On­ tario, the couple took up residence in Hensall. Photo by McDowell Zurich fair starts Friday This year’s version of the Zurich fair is expected to be bigger and better than last years with three en­ tertaining days ahead for the many fair-goers expected. The fair kicks off Friday evening at 8 with the ever popular Pirie Mitchell and Peaches of CFPL TV’s junior talent hour headlining the talent show. Local talent from the area will also be featured. Also on Friday evening, will be the fair queen contest with several area young ladies expected to vie for the crown. The 114th exhibition swings into high gear on Saturday with a parade starting things off at 12:30 featuring the Queen of the Furrow, the Haflinger six horse hitch, the Mocha Temple horse patrol, the Arkona pig team, the Huron county pork queen, the Tobe- Cobe float and the Seaforth and Dashwood marching band. The fair will be officially opened at 1:15 with fair president Vince Doyle, Huron county warden Gerry Ginn and members of parliament Jack Riddell and Bob McKinley doing the honour, Afternoon highlights in­ clude arm wrestling with western Ontario champion Robert Snarley, “Fashion Focus” presented by the Huron county home economist division of the ministry of agriculture and food, the baby show and a micro-mini tractor pull. In the evening, there will be dancing to that popular group from Goderich “Star Trex” with refreshments available from the Lion’s Cage. The fair winds up on Sunday with a horse show. Mensa 11 and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs.. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 We Have REFURNISHED Our Restaurant And Expanded Our Menu Area families stage picnics Will PURCHASE C.B. — Through the generosity of the Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada, ARC Industries of Dashwood will be able to purchase a C.B. radio for emergency communication use in their small bus. While Mrs. Alida Struyke, driver of the bus and George Godbolt look on, Gerry Godbolt representing the company presents the cheque to the executive director &Hhe South Huron and district association for the mentally retarded, Don Campbell. Staff photo Horton Reunion The Horton Reunion was held at the Seaforth Com­ munity Park on Sunday and was attended by members from Detroit, Windsor, Dorchester, Burlington, Kitchener, Palmerston, Seaforth, Clinton, Hensall. Mrs. Eilwood Bryant Ellen and Darren Vauxhall, Alberta who have been visiting the Horton’s in this area were guests. A smorgasbord meal was enjoyed at the noon hour followed by sports under the direction of Mrs. Cal Horton and Mrs. Bruce Horton. and and of approximately 85 guests attending. Officers for next year are to be the same as this year. Races and contests were enjoyed with the following results; - ball throwing contest ages five to ten, Dwaine Maloney; ages 10-15, Scott Dinney. Wheelbarrow race ages 10- 15, Theresa and Cathy Oesch. Balloon Robert Manson. bucket game, team one with Raymond Oesch as captain. Men’s arm-wrestling, Pete Includes everything from diet plates to steak. game, Water De Wys. Ladies ads contest, Miss Doris Maloney. Shell count, Russell Oesch. Guessing weight of water­ melon, Gary Flaxbard. Newest married couple, Mr. & Mrs. Gary Flaxbard. Oldest married couple, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch. Youngest child, two month old Jeffrey Flaxbard, son of Mr. & Mrs. Gary Flaxbard. The contests opened with a race for under fives, won by Scott Hodgins and a candy scramble for the same age. THE BEAN POT HENSALL (on Hwy 4) By JACK LAVENDER You're a success when your income tax equals what you used to dream of earning. * ★ ★ Enjoy trip to west Centralia folk return home Reunion held The Oesch-Pfaff Reunion was held in Hensall Com­ munity Park on Sunday, with BEST BUYS AT AL'S BEST BUYS ^Illllllllllllllllllllll IIIIII11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIL. The Touch There’s one difference between a tax collector and a taxidermist: the taxidermist leaves the hide. ■k * * The only time most of us feel close to our fellow man is when we're caught in a traf­ fic jam. * * ★ Remember the good old days, when problems had solutions? * * Church aisle: bridal path. * * * Why not hitch up with a business that goes big on ser­ vice at Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensall By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA Mr. & Mrs. Sam Skinner have returned home following a three week’s motor trip to the West Coast and Vancouver Island. They were greatly impressed with the snow-capped mountains and among other points of interest were Butchart Gardens, Vancouver’s beautiful parks, Jasper National Park, Banff, Lake Louise and the Calgary Stampede. On the way home they visited with their niece and nephew, Mr. & Mrs. George O’Dell in Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan, and with relatives in Michigan. Sunday Service Rev. Grant Mills con­ ducted the service in the United Church on Sunday morning and delivered an inspiring sermon on the subject “Love or Perish” = 262-2103 'nitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir Whatever the project, call on us for Ready-Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES c. a. McDowell ltd. CENTRALIA. ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 228-6961 “Love" is from God, the creator and director of the Universe. Love is a part of creation and is the basis of true reality. He pointed out the importance of “Love” in the life of a Christian. The special music was a solo by Joanne Smyth with organ accompaniment by Mr. Doug Gill. The church will be closed for the next four Sundays for vacation and church service will be resumed on August 20. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy entertained neighbours at a social evening at their home on Tuesday of last week in honour of Mr. & Mrs. Dick Neil who were leaving the village to take up residence in Norwood Village. Mr. & Mrs. Neil were presented with gifts and lunch was served by the hostess. Ruth Ann Essery attended Camp Bimini, last week. Mrs. Lome Hicks, has received word of the sudden death recently in Scar­ borough of Miss Eve Merriam daughter of Mrs. Ethel Merriam and the late Rev. R.J. Merriam. Rev. Merriam was a former minister of the Centralia United Church. Sympathy is extended to .Mrs. Merriam in her loss of a loved one. Miss. Ada Mitchell of Montpelier, Ohio was a guest last week at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs, Kenneth Hodgins and on Tuesday they spent the day at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Fred Cunnington visited for a week with her daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Vogan and their families in Listowel. Mrs. Lome Hicks was in Ripley on Saturday at­ tending the funeral of the late Mrs. Murray Walden. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins were in Chesley for a couple of days with Mr. Chas. Hodgins and attended the funeral of the late Mr. Joe Martene. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Skinner attended the funeral of Mrs. Skinner’s aunt, the late Mrs. Mervin Pym in Thedford on Tuesday. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brock of Thorndale and Mrs. Duncan Tindall of Listowel were Sunday visitors with Mr. Murray Abbott. The ladies are sisters of Mr. Abbott. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobal, Hensall. Family unite in Hensall The parents of Parkash Malik of Hensall arrived in Canada in the seconql week of June 1978. After staying a few days with their eldest son in Toronto and with the youngest son in Strathroy, they are now visiting in Hensall. The whole family visited Niagara F’alls on the week end of July 9-10 and had a family gathering at the falls. The parents of Parkash, Mr. J. Rai Malik and his wife Jasoda Malik will stay in Canada for about four months. They are planning to visit all the historical and interesting tourist places in Canada and U.S.A. They have already visited many places and they found the people of this country very nice and friendly. Mr. & Mrs. J. Rai Malik are very happy to meet their children and grandchildren after three years and the whole family is very happy on this unification. Sales active The Hensall Sales Barn was active again last week with the main trade being in heifers and steers: prices were lower on heifers but higher on steers. Fat cattle; heifers, $57.50-$63.50, top to $64.50; steers, $63.50-$67.50, top to $67.80; cows, $38.00- $45.00, top to $51.50. Pigs; $35.00-$45.00. Mrs. Eric Munroe of Seaforth visited recently with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Mrs. Elwood Bryant, Ellen and Darren of Vauxhall Alberta spent the past week visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Bert Horton. Mrs. Blanche Chapman, London, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Adams, Exeter visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett. Mrs. InezMcEwen who has been a patient in Stratford Public Hospital returned to her home this week. Mr. & Mrs. Al Corbett and family visited with relatives at Elmvale on Sunday. Mrs. Laird Mickle, Charles Mickle, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Mickle, Exeter at­ tended the church service recently in St. John The Divine Anglican Church, Arva, when the former’s grandson Stuart Craig Mickle son of Dr. & Mrs. Robert Mickle, Cambridge was baptized by Archdeacon - Beynon. Rev. G. Anderson con­ ducted service in St. Paul’s Anglican Church on Sunday Next Sunday the service will be held in Carmel Presbyterian Church when Dr. Douglas Fox will be in Charge at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Irene Finlayson and Mrs. Gladys Coleman returned home after spen­ ding a holiday at Port Elgin. Miss Terrie Garrow has just attended a one day hair­ cutting class at Ivor’s Clinic, London under instructor Ed Egan. Mr. & Mrs. Brian Rait- tinen, Karen and Lisa of Timmins visited with her uncle and aunt, Mr, & Mrs. Carl Payne last Tuesday and Wednesday. Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch on Sunday were Mr. & Mrs. Gary Flaxbard and Jeffrey of Kitchener, Mrs. Ray McNall and Karen of Fergus, Mrs. Earl Chamberlain and Dana of Elora and Mr. & Mrs. Earl Flaxbard of Zurich. Queensway news Visitors with Louise Mitchell last week were Verna Coates, Mary Han- ningan Vera Pincombe and Mrs. Si Pollen. Ken Hockey visited Mrs. Frayne, Miss Jessie Ingle and Mrs. Mary Blake, Brussels visited Mrs. Tena Hulley and Cora Alcock. H.D. Alcock and T.C. Alcock London also visited Cora Alcock. Clarence Dilling, Sarnia visited Louise Mitchell. Betty and Cecil Smith visited several residents. Roberta and Mary Neil visited Mabel Johns. Bill and Verna Gibbings visited Adeline Taylor. Church service was conducted by Rev. Mills Green Giant Whole 12fl.oz. Kernel Niblets Corn Nabiscp 300 g. pkgs. Shredded Wheat Alien's, Apple, Fruit Punch, Pink Lemonade Fruit Drink Mazola Corn Oil Austral Peaches Colonial, All Varieties Cookies Royale Towels Tide Powdered Detergent Queen's Pride Corned Beef Weston's Wittich Potato Bread Sears catalogues ■■■ a marketplace for home fashion finds. Chiquita Banana U.S. Plums 48 fl. oz. 32fl.oz. J 28 fl oz. tin 39' 44' 49' .89 69' 16 oz. bags 2 roll pkg. 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