Times-Advocate, 1980-02-27, Page 14.has been an employee in the
local Bank of Montreal for
the past four years, serving
as administration officer and
accounts officer has been
promoted to manager of the
Mitchell branch, which is a
newly erected building. ,The
official opening will be• on
Tuesday, April 8th.
Congratulations Carl.
Mr. and Mrs. McMahon
and family have purchased a
home in Mitchell and will be
taking up residence shortly.
Mr. Dan McClinchey of
Hensall is replacing Mr. Carl
McMahon as Account's
Officer at the local Bank of
Montreal Branch,
Plant reopens
The modular homes plant
of General Home Systems at
' the west end of the village re-
opened on Monday after
being closed from early
December.
Sucessful dance
The Hensall District
Curling Club held a sucessful
dance at the Hensall
Recreation Centre on
Saturday evening with the
Blue Water Playboys sup-
plying the music for the
dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett
in company with Mr.. and
Mrs. Bill Coleman of Kippen
returned home from a
pleasant holiday to Florida.
Former area man
dies suddenly
George Henry Walz passed
away at his home Bay St.
Stratford on Saturday Feb-
ruary 23rd in his 69th year.
He is survived by his widow,
son Robert, Mississauga,.
Howard at home and one
daughter Mrs. Paul (Betty)
Doucette, Sarnia, also two
grandchildren. Funeral
service was held on Tuesday
in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs.
Walz were well-known in this
area having resided on the
Parr Line and attended
Carmel Presbyterian
Church.
4-H Meets
The fourth meeting of the
Hensall I 4H club, The
'Knotty Nine was held on li
Carmel Church
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted the service in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday speaking
on / the subject "Making A
Mrs, Malcolm
Dougall presided at the
organ in the absence of the
organist Mrs. Robert Taylor.
The flowers in the Church
were in loving memory of the
late Mrs. Rodger Venner.
Family safe
Word was received last
Sunday that although
evacuated due to the floods
in Southern California,
Maryi^,`Garyo abd Greg'
Merritt were ,safe and
working at the evacuating
centre with the Red Cross.
Since this news was received
the storms have abated.
Queensway news ,
Kippen Church ladies' -entertained the residents of
Queensway Nursing Home
last week to treats and bingo.
Visitors with Vera Lammie
and Louise Mitchell were
Mervyn and Irene Dunn.
Visiting with Mrs. Wilds
were Mrs. Nancy Dogan,
Mrs. Nora Mohns, and Holly
and Dale Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wilds, Mr. and Mit.
Jene Farcoult and baby.
Donna Whittaker, Cathy
Patterson, Julene Keys, Ivan
and Gertrude Steckle , Bill,
and Helen Taylor visited
with Russell Erratt.
Rev. Los hbough of Exeter
conducted the Church ser-
vice accompanied by Mrs.
Loshbough.
Observe Sunday
Hensall United Church
was filled Sunday morning
when Lord Baden Powell
Sunday was observed; the
Hensall Cub and Beaver
Mr. J. Carl McMahon who 4 Tuesday in the Hensall
United Church, The topic of
this meeting was the design
of your room. All members
.made a small scale of their
rooms and if possible,
changed it somehow. Senior
products were discussed and
a date was set when they
were due. Owing to difficulty
with other activities, there
will be no meeting next
week.
LEGION PUBLIC SPEAKING WINNERS - Once again the Hensall Legion hosted the public speaking championships for
students frolyi Hensall Public, Zurich Public, St. Boniface anc Ecale St, Marie, Monday. Receiving their awards in the lunior
division from Legion past-president Grant McClinchey were David Dougall, Hansa!! Public; Mary-Ellen. Van Aaken, St.
Boniface and Anne Diechert, Zurich Public. Staff photo
McMahon gets Mitchell post;
home plant back in production
proceeds of the last euchre,
The next C.P.T. euchre will
be held on Wednesday
February 27th. The speak-off
for the trip to the United
Nations will be held on
March 7th. It was decided to
celebrate the birthday of the
Lodge at a later date,
Following the meeting, a
social hour was spent in the
loWer, hall when refresh-
ments were served by the
committee - Mrs. Marg
Consitt, Mrs. Hazel Corbett
and Mrs. Vera I„ernmon.
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DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD.
Closed Mondays-Open Fri. til 9:00 "The Place To Buy Appliances" Hensall 262-2728
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Store
2 62-20 1 7
Abattoir
262-2041
Choice local Beef and Pork
Prices as of- Feb. 21, London Free Press, Loinclon.
MFM Dom
Chicken legs, breasts 1.68 1.68
Chicken thighs 1.68 '168
Chicken drumsticks. • 1.78 1.78
Lean ground beef 2.58 2.58 -
Medium ground beef 2.38 2.38
Regular ground beef 1.98 1.98
Chuck/blade steak 2.48
Sirloin steak 3.58 3.58
Boneless round steak 3.28 • 2.68
Cross rib roast 2.48 2.48
Blade roast 2.18 2.18
Pork shoulder roast .78 .78
Pork loin roast .98 * -
Pork loin chops 1.58 1.88
Family pack chops , 1.18 -
A&P
1.49
1.59
1.'59
2.58
2:38
1.98
2.49
2.59 7
2.49
2.19
1.19
1.59
1.79
1.59
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Legs
1.29
Breasts
1,59
2.29
1489
1.98.
19,
2.98
2.39
2.08
1.09
1.49
1.89
1.39
Lob
1.68
168
1.78
2.58
2.38
1.98
1.48
3.58
3.28
2.08
2.08
1.18
1.48
1.88
1.58
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lb
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28 oz. 59' Alymer Canada Choice .
Tomatoes
12 oz.
28 fI. oz. 99t
30cm x 10m rolls 89(
1 .69
39‘
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48c0..,954
WIENERS lb.
FRE E 5 lbs. Bacon
With any order
of Side of Beef
Sears CATALOGUE
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680g 99(
1 .89
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7 3/4 oz.
2 lb.
909 ml
Palmolive
Liquid Detergent
Irish Spring
Soap
Del Morite Golden Bleached
Fresh Pork •
SHOULDER'
ROASTS lb. 9t
Fresh Butt
PORK CHOPS,b:89
Fresh Pure Pork
SAUSAGE lb. 89
Swifts Sliced
BACON ENDS lb. 59
SIDE BACON thepiece lb. 7 9
79'
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Powdered Detergent 6Ii. $2.69
Fab
Cordon Blue
Beef Or Irish Stew
Golden Seal
Sockeye Salmon
Fleischmann's Corn Oil
Margarine
425 g. $ ao 1 9
FROZEN FOODS
York Sliced
'Strawberries
Orange Juice 12 1/2 fI, oz.
BAKERY
Dietrich
Scone Rolls
PRODUCE
Produce of U.S.A.
Celery Stolid
Produce of U.S.A. Size 113's
Sunkist Oranges
Old South Concentrate
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15 oz.
12's
Smoked
Store Packed
2.98 STEAK
Processed
SIDE OF BEEF lb. $1 .55
-Del Monte Fancy
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Alcan
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Raisins
Allen's Pure
Apple Juice
General Mills
Golden Graham
Cereal
Packs along with their
leaders were special guests
for the service.
Rev. McDonald spoke on
the, theme of "Five Smooth
Stonesrrelating to the story of
David selecting five smooth
stones to use in his fight
against the giant Goliath.
Cub Wayne Scotchmer and
Cub Dwayne Lawerence
assisted in the service by
reading the scriptures. The
children's story was "What
our watch has to teach us"
and the choir sang the an-
them-hymn "Sons of God".
Mrs. Hans Gerstenkorn
greeted the worshippers and
Brad Mann, Ross Veal, Bill
Fuss and Bob Drysdale were
the ushers.
Flowers in the sanctuary
were in loving memory of the
late.Mr$, Venner, placed by
her family.
Chiselhurst United
There was a good at-
tendance at Chiselhurst
United Church on Sunday
afternoon. Rev. McDonald
spoke on the theme "Does
God Make House Calls"
.using as his scripture Jesus
walk on the water to help his
fearful disciples in their
storm tossed boat. Ross
Kercher and Harvey Jacobi
were ushers and, the
congregation were reminded
of the congregational
meeting after church next
Sunday to deal with Trustee
business.
Celebrate 50 years
Our congratulation to Mr.
and- Mrs. Bill Rogerson Who
celebrated their 50th wed-
ding anniversary on
Tuesday, February 26th. Mr.
and Mrs. Rogerson have
been spending the last two
'months in Florida. •
Personals
Mrs. Roy Consitt who has
been a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London returned to
her home on Sunday.
Mrs. Laird Mickle
returned home last Saturday
after spending three weeks
with her daughter
and son-in law Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Collins and family in
Waterloo and with her son
Charles in Hamilton.
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to spend what he's already
spending.
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Parent's note to teacher:
"Please excuse Johnny from 2
Spanish class. His throat is
so sore he can hardly speak
English."
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cis, it's often difficult to live
it down,
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To complete arena fund
Need 71 with $100
Mr. Peter McNaughton
who has been a patient in
South Huron Hospital,
Exeter is improving. His
many friends wish him a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Gertrude Middleton
has been a patient in Sputh
Huron Hospital, Exeter for
thfi. past several days.
Eric Luther has advised
that the Fund Raising
Committee requires another
71 members to enable them
to meet their objective of 200,
Memberships can be ob-
tained from any of the
following; John Baker, Bob
Caldwell, Harry Klungel,
Butch Hoffman, Doug Mock,
Doug Shirray, Harold
Knight, Tom lVIpnroe, Carl
McMahon and Eric Luther.
The fund raising activities
•will terminate on March
31st, 1980 and they still have
$7,100 to raise to make sure
the new building is totally
paid for from canvassing.
Receipts will be issued for
income tax purposes'.
Donations will also be ac-
cepted at the Bank • of
Montreal.
Amber Lodge meets
Amber Rebekah' Lodge
held their regular meeting
on Wednesday evening with
Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel
Corbett presiding assisted by
the Vice-Grand Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley, who
reported for the visiting
committee and reported the
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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 50c charge for grocery delivery.
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Phone: 262-2017 Hensall
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Contact us in Exeter at;
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R.R.S.P. deposits only
Thurs., Feb. 28 until 6:00 p.m.
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