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Times-Advocate, 1980-04-30, Page 11nsci and district news ONE WAY TO DISPLAY—While there might have been a shortage of mannequins the annual rummage sale held by the Hensall Kinettes Thursday. Displaying a Dayman, Wendy Baynham, Sharon Fink, Linda Sangster and Carolyn Knight. there was no shortage of models prior to few of the goods available were Anne T-A photo United Church filled for event Young people confirmed Christine Jesney, Mary Margaret Drysdale and Sharon. Ida Wurm into the Hensall Congregation. It was indeed a significant moment when Mrs. Sharon Wurm and her twin children Scott and Starr Jesney were confirmed together, and ,for Randy Parker when his Grand- mother and his father , both members of the Session, shared in the laying on of hands during his con- firmation, and for Glenn Slade who had his mother, and Elder of the church share in the laying on of hands during his con- firmation. Other special Elders sharing in the laying on of hands were Mrs. Tom Brintnell, Mr. Eric Man- sfield, Dr. John Goddard, Mrs. Grant St. John, Mrs. Ron Mock, Mr. Ross Sararas, and Mrs. Cecil Pepper. Assisting the minister was Mrs. Harold Parker arid Mrs: James Drummond. The ushers for the service were Steven Corbett, Brad Buchanan, Dwight Consitt and David Rowcliffe. Following the service the new members received the congregation and everyone enjoyed a time of fellowship with the families, friends and members of the congregation in the Bottle Drive Sat. a.m. May 3 HENSALL CUBS & BEAVERS FREE DRAW Every lady attending this demonstration will have a chance to win a 20 piece set of English Ironstone Dinnerware. One Draw Friday & One Saturday • the beautiful appliances MICROWAVE OVEN DEMONSTRATION FRIDAY MAY 2 — 2 T05 P.M. & 7 TO 9 P.M. SAT. MAY 3 — 2 TO 5 P.M. Come in and see Elizabeth Jacobs the Hotpoint Microwave Specialist,show you all the latest hints on Microwave Cooking. MICROWAVE SPECIAL PRICES RE 944 $6 4 9 99 RE 931 '559" RE 925 '469 99 MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL A free set of dinnerware with the purchase of a microwave oven or the purchase of a 1980 model Hotpoint Dishwasher- ends May 10. WE STOCK PARTS FOR MOST APPLIANCES MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. 262-2728 DRYSDAL "The place to buy appliances". ARKET HOURS: Fri. 8 a.m. - 9 P.m Tues., Wed., Thurs., & Sat. 8 cr. - 6 p.m. BETTER BEEF CUT BETTER 262-2017 HENSALL PRODUCE Product of U.S.A. 2 lb. 334 Cello Carrots Product of U.S.A. Oranges 138s doz. 1.19 Kent Brand FROZEN FOODS Orange Juice 120:, tin 594 Sears CATALOGUE SHOPPING Towels, Comfort Shirts Pendants, Steam Wand Slippers, Mixer & Morel Everyday good val eVaroldely Of the year! GROCERY SPECIALS Kellogg's Special "K" A Green Giant Fancy Kitchen Sliced Cereal 475 g. pkg 1 Beans 14 oz. wax or green ea 454 $2.29 794 gacLidwich Bags ,00.5 99' 8 9c pe2rpl yro2 roll epligs x 1.19 Del Monte Fancy Fruit Cocktail 19 oz. Sunspun 20 oz. bottle Tomato Ketchup Skippy Crunchy or Creamy Canada No. 1 White Beemaid Peanut Butter , kg 1.99 Honey 2 lb. container .Mimes-Acivocar , April av, 15,011 - rule I A SPORTING PERSON — There were several items of the sporting nature available at the rummage sale held by the Hensall Kinettes Thursday in Hensall. Showing off a few of the goods was Lorena rink. visited Louise Mitchell, Vera Johnston visited her mother Mrs. Volland. Mr, and Mrs. Clement, Boland visited with , Neil Regan. Roy Alderson, Mabel and Leona visited with Mrs. Vivian Alderson. Visitors with Russell Erratt were Mark Taylor, Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Bill and Helen Taylor Fred and Norma Boyce and Norman Hayter. Iva Ridley visited with Vera Lammie. Ruth Durand visited with her mother Mrs. Nell Kendrick. The Presbyterian Ladies entertained the residents to bingo and treats. Rev. Losh- bough had the church ser- vice accompanied by Mrs. Loshbough at the piano. Men's high bowling score' was Neil Regan with 131 and ladies high Mary Parlmer 96. The Bluewater Regional Newspaper Network en- tertained their correspon- dents to a day of en- tertaininent in the Wesley- Willis United Church, Clinton on Friday. Bob Trotter, journalist of Conestoga College spoke and was most interesting. Shirley Keller showed slides of the Goderich Signal Star Publishing and narrated details. The correspondents report a very good day. Thanks to the Editors. The U.S.C.O. Spring Rally of Zone 8 will be held in Hensall United Church on Wednesday April 30. Registration commencing at 9:30 a.m. the meeting to commence at 10:30 a,in. Every organization is invited to this rally. Lunch is provided. Mrs. Carl McDonald of Atwood, returned home on Monday after spending a few days this past week with her son Rev. Stanley McDonald. Remember the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic May 29 afternoon and evening at South Huron District High School. Save a life--Give Blood. The Hensall Kinettes held a mast successful "Rum- mage Sale" at the Legion Hall on Thursday evening. 7.4 Personals Rod Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Parker who has been a patient for a number . of weeks in St. Joseph's -2 Hospital, London returned 5. home, but is still on crutches, F. Rev. McDonald was in London this week attending El an Education Supervisers training Course held at Westminster College, E University of Western Ontario Campus, under the Et direction of the General 'Elf Council of the Church and Store Packed WIENERS lb. '79 t Twin boys baptized _ The regular morning service at senanit United Church on Sunday was conducted by Rev. Stan McDonald, A beautiful solo, "Will Let You. Know," was given by Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey accompanied by. Dr, Ralph Topp on the piano. The Sacrament of Baptism was administered to Jeffrey Edward and Scott WilliaM Reid, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reid, before the children of the congregation left for Sunday School. Rev. McDonald's message was titled "Baptism and the Saturday Night Dance." Children, by baptism are received into the church family, and from then on, through life, religion should be related to every day life. The Light =Touch • By = = JACK EtAVENDER • How much better the world .7. ▪ would be if people let op-= = portunity do all the knock- • ing. * • * * Et It fakes thousands of nuts • to put . an automobile 74. • together, but only one to = scatter it all over the road. * * * • • An inferiority complex could be a blessing if the right people had it. ▪ , * * = „ , = A bit of , common . sense would eliminate a lot of E divorces, And quite a few marriages, too. * * * = • Nobody notices a woman's i'..- work in the home - except E. E..: when she doesn't do it. :-..- At = Jack's E. • Small Engine Repair Service • 107 Queen St., Hensall :-... 262-2103 i Everybody notices the im- proved performance we E give their mowers and *E = tillers. ilitiiiillilillitinitifillililtimillinillig Bell group to bi heard. Rev. Kenneth Knight. conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday and his sermon was, "Be Persecuted." The Belles of St. Mary's young peoples hand bell choir, will be featured in a musical evening to be held in. Carmel. Church on Sunday ORRESPONDENTS t4t, Town 'HaU Hensall Civic Corner • TREE PLANTING PROGRAM '80 The Village of Hensall is providing trees to all residents who have a suitable front yard location. The free trees (total 80 allotment - 20 trees) may be reserved on a first come basis by calling 262-2812. .• DOG TAGS AVAILABLE Is your dog registered at the Municipal Office for the year 1980? Prior to the 1st of May, every owner of a dog is required to register their dog and pay the license fee as authorized under By Law #008-78, A REMINDER: Dogs must be under the control of their owner, either on or off their premises and are not allowed to run cat large. • HALL FACILITY RENTALS Planning a party, reception, anniversary or maybe a business seminar? Do you re- quire large or small accommodations, with or without kitchen and/or bar facilities? Hensall & District Community Centre is a facility, capable of fulfilling your needs, The Conference Room facilities will meet your needs for a small occasion. The ROUND STEAK ROAST IL $2.49 Sliced top round or Sirloin Tip STEAK lb. $. 2 89 Choice Local Beef (Prot) lb. .49 E.D. Smith Cherry 19 oz 1.35 24 oz. 59( ABATTOIR HOURS: Beef Slaughter Monday Pork. Slaughter Tuesday Hours for Meat Pickup Mon.-Fri. 8-6 Sat. 8-1 Visit Aisfic for Mother's Day Gift Ideas Prices effective April 30, May Tr 2, 3/80 Hensel' United Church was filled on Sunday evening to witness and share in a very impressive special Confirmation Service when nine. persons joined the church through Profession of Faith. The Service •was arranged and conducted by the minister Rev. Stanley McDonald, with Dr. Ralph Topp on the organ and Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey the Choir, Director. The Candidates for Con- firmation and their special Elders entered the church during the processional "Just as I Am". Those being confirmed were Sheila Elizabeth Riley into the Chiselhurst congregation, and Glenn Luther Slade, Katherine Leigh Topp, Randy George Parker, Scott James Jesney, Dana Marie Bazzate, Starr Fellowship hall over coffee served by the United Church Women.. Queensway welcomes New residents Queensway Nursing Home welcomes two new residents, Mrs. Muriel Triebner .and Edward Devine. "Birthday Greetings" to residents who celebrated their birthdays during the month of April namely: Albert Miazza, Murray Howe, Ross Thompson, Horace Pfaff, Len Purdy, and Dora Hoggarth. Visitors with Mrs. Wilds were Mrs. Alma Witmer, Mrs. Nora Dogan and daughters, Marie and Henry Wilds. Visiting with Mrs. Triebner were Doug and Eva Triebner, Henry and Annie, Becker. Mrs. Carfrey Calm and Mr. and Mrs. Denroache Important Notice To Residents Of. HENSALL VILLAGE & USBORNE TOWNSHIP RE: RESTRICTED USE OF HENSALL DUMP Effective May 3, 1980, a proof of residency PERMIT system for entry to the Hensall Dump will be implemented, restricting entry to residents of the Village of Hensall and Usborne Township only, according to es- tablished policy, PERMITS — are available at the Clerks Of- fice in Henson and Usborne Township and will be the only proof of residency accep- table by the Supervisor at the gate, for en- try to the dump site.. This does not effect those residents who are using the weekly services of local garbage collectors for disposal of refuse, but does. apply to persons wishing to dispose of their own refuse at the dump. Should you require clarification or further information please contact Mrs. Oke at 262-2812 or Harry Strang at 235-2228. May 4 at 7:30 pail. A.t*:#011104..00.4feapt, ehon#gog,70;5 •• . fellowship how. will follow. imilionwitinlInlillillifillIR1111111111111101110ilillaiiimilimountlillikiittiiiiiiilimiiiiiiiiiiiiiitlioliiialilownintowiiioninilliitiii4 Everyone is cordially invited s"--- to attend. Es Another successful beef barbecue was held by the U,C,W, of Hensall United _E- Chtfreb on Wednesday April .g 23, when around 550 meals were served to eager ap- petites. Those who arrived' early were entertained with "d piano selections by Karen McAllister, Mrs. Helen Goddard and Mrs. Gertrude Middleton, and the tables E were decorated with clusters of spring flowers. Our thanks are due to all who patronized this event and to all who E- helped in any way. Emmanuel College, College, Toronto. gi = = Mrs. Eric Munroe of F. = Seaforth was a recent visitor ' E = with Mrs. Bertha E'' = MacGregor. Fiiiiiiiinua88888888888111I1i888188111111111811iiiIiilmiliiimilimain888888118886161188818888ilimailini8888Inunniiiht Auditorium provides a pleasing setting for either large or small events, Make your reservations now, by calling 262-3206 or drop in personally at the Cen- tre. It is our pleasure to assist you in making all necessary arrangements. Pure Kettle Rendered, LARD lb. 49 Medium GROlii BEEF lb. $ 1 .89 Sliced MAC & CHEESE I LOAF ib.s1 .49 SIDE OF BEEF St. Lawrence Corn Oil .5 It. 1 container BAKERY Dietrich Cracked Wheat Bread Fortune Corned Beef 12 oz tin $ 11 .59 IT 'PAYS TO SHOP AT ALS MARKET $ 2 69 Pie Filling . Cottonelle 4's Bathroom Tissue s 1.29 CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING PHONE 262-2041 Store Sliced COOKED HAM lb. $1•79 Store Sliced BACON lb. 894 Fresh Homemade. PORK SAUSAGE lb. 984