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ENTER OUR WEEKLY GROCERY DRAW
Weekly Grocery Draw for the amount purchased on Cash Re gister Receipt. To be drawn every Saturday
night until June 14th
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1 Registration for Hensall and Area Children (ages 5 to 14)
wishing to enrol in Hensall Summer Recreation Program and
Swimming Program (includes transportation to Vanastrct)
will take place at the Henson & District Community Centre.
on
June 26, 1980
between
5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
* TAXES Ake Due * eri
"F. r..- A reminder that the final installment of Interim Taxes it due .---:
to the Village of Henson, before Sunday, June 15. ...7. = .=
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Institute and seniors pion sessions
Final seniors mooting
The Three. LAOS. Ser111.9P
citizens will meet fin
Tuesday June lOth at 8 pan.
hoped that rawly wernen of
the community will attend
that evening, A penny sale
will be held,
Will holdnenrlY sale
The Hensel! Women's
Institute will hold their final
meeting of the season,
in the local hall. This is the
last meeting for the summer
months and everyone is
invited to attend,
Wednesday, June 11 at $:9Q
p.m, in the United Church,
This to be an informative
and fun ,,eventng and it Is
AL'S MARKET
262,2017 MENSAL HOURS: Fri. 0 p.m. 9 p.m.
Tues., Wed., Thurs„ 04 $ut.
8 a.m. 6 p.m.
BETTER BEEF CUT BETTER
noes etlecwe unlit electric/ $aluictay. June 7, 1ggp
We wove the richt to (*Antibes.
U.S.A.
crisp green
lettuce
Kellogg's
corn
flakes
675 g pkg.
6 9 ea. 'Ideal lee the Barbecue
cut from Canada grade 'A' beet
boneless
round steak full slice
boneless
round steak roast $2 49 lb,
flaked white albacore
Starkist
tuna
6.5 oz. tin
hip of beef
(processed) (choice local beef)
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HENSALL NURSERY GRADUATES — Certificates were presented to the graduates of the Hensall Nursery School Thursday
afternoon, Back, left, Shawn Wurm, Mark Dietz, Gregory Dalrymple, Kelly Schenk and Jason Oud. Centre, Theresa Haugh,
Michael Jones, Victoria Bisback and Arian Gardner, Front, Angela Plumb, Chris Taylor and Lisa Rowe. The teacher at the ex-
treme back as Judy Datema, T-,A photo
family.pack
loin pork chops
$
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19
tb
U.S.A.
new crop
Bing
cherries
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ARO %moil Pam
beef patties store diced
cooked ham
1 .79
lb,
'no fillers
Lim escorted personal sloe 19 beauty
bar pkg. o13 n
Maple Leal
Tenderflake
lard 14. .7 Church observes anniversary 1.59
lb Hensall United Church
Anniversary Service was
conducted by Rev. John
Oestriecher of Wesley Willis
United Church Clinton on
Sunday, with a well-filled
church to hear him. Special
music was provided by the
choir, lead by Choir leader,
Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey
with Dr. Ralph Topp at the
organ and piano. Soloist Mrs.
Donna St. John, sang a
beautiful arrangement of
"How Lovely Are They
Dwellings by S. Licldle and
the choir sang the anthems,
"Sanctus" and "We Praise
Thee". The children
remained throughout the
service which was followed
by a light lunch in the
Fellowship Hal
The sermon was entitled
"The Changing Church and
Rev. Oestriecher stressed
that Change is taking place
in the church as well as
everywhere else in the
world,
Special music was also
provided on the organ by Dr.
T op p.
Next Sunday is to be
especially dedicated to the
seniors of Hensall and
community; invitations have
been circulated around town
to attend this special event.
Please accept this as an
invitation if you have not
received one and let the
Church Officer know if you
hope to attend.
carmet Church
Anniversary
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday preaching on The
"Trinity", Mrs. Taylor
presided at the organ The
Anniversary service will be
next Sunday June 8th at
11:00 a.m. Rev. Wallace
Murray of Knox Church,
Mitchell will be the guest
minister. There will be
special music by the choir as
well as a quartette from
Exeter United Church.
The W.M.S. business
meeting and Ladies' Aid will
Dares
. 450 9 Chocolate Chip
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2Q
cookies Pkg.9 •
SI. Lawrence 29 corn
Oil cont. 2. 1 titre
Wdrink assorted
crystals ,,not.
dink
pure kettle rendered
lard
.49 4
regular or mint
Crest •
toothpaste
100 mL tube
pork sausage
984
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The Kirk Session will meet
on Wednesday June 4th at
8;00 p.m. in the Church.
be held on June 9th at 8:00 Lord's Supper will be
p.m, in the Church. celebrated on Sunday June
The Sacrament of the 15th. 69 1 away coalt "
kg
for the unideoehattles
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289
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FROZEN FOODS
Sunspun
lemonade
12 oz. tin 394 pink or white
home-mode Swift's eversweet
bacon
SOO gr. pkg.
98( each
head cheese
79(
lb.
Purina
dog
chow 16g iggif
kg Q99
ba •
MacGregor, Photte 2t
pieces & stems
Rio
mushrooms
10 ft. oz. tin
X 69 New resident welcome
liquid Canada #1
Billy Bee
honey
1 lb. jar
1. 9
assorted canned
Maple Leaf
ham
i.'2 lb. tin
at local
Valiant
iced
tea mix
24 oz. tin
ill
with pork or In tomato 50005
Libby's
beans
19 II. OZ. tin
59
nursing home
3?9
Scotties assorted bendy pack
facial
tissue
pkg. of 100
FBI
apple
juice
48 II. Oz. btl,
.89
Del Monte
stewed
tomatoes
10 01. oz. tin
Queensway Nursing Home
are pleased to welcome a
new resident Mrs. T. Drover
of Exeter. "Birthday
Greetings" to Alex Barrett
and Aleida Kats.
Visitors with Mrs.
Alderson were Roy and
Mabel Alderson. Frank and
Elaine Jordan visited with
Nelson Loghrin. Visiting
with Mrs. Wilds were Mrs.
Kay Cockwell, Marie and
Henry Wilds and the Dugan
family. Visiting with Mrs.
Volland were her daughters
Mrs. Beatrice Taylor, Mrs.
Irene Finlayson, Mrs. Vera
Johnston. Chester and Rs
Dunn visited with Vera
Lammie and Mrs, Muriel
Triebner. Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Wright visited Vera
Lammie,
Visitors with Louise
Mitchell were Les Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Mitchell,
Randy Quesnel, Mrs. S.
Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs.
McLean and Mrs. Pollen.
Visitors with Mrs.
Featherston were Buela
Smith, Margaret and Becky
Larson, Belle Reid, 13111
will be from Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall
Wednesday June 4th at 2
p.m. Rev. Stan McDonald
officiating. Interment in
Exeter Cemetery.
Personals
Mrs. Gladys Wilson,
formerly of Hensell now
residing in Brantford spent
several days in town visiting
with friends,
Parker and Keith and Doris.
Wilmer, Grace, Audrey and
Lieutenant Bruce Adkins
visited with Jim McDougall.
Mervyn and Irene Dunn
visited with Vera Lammie
and Louise Mitchell Mrs.
Mrs, Purdy visited with her
husband Len Purdy, Vera
Lammie and Louise Mit-
chell. Ruth and Susan
Durand visited with Nell
Kendrick. Visitors with
Russell Erratt were Bill and
Helen Taylor, Olive
Stephenson, Kathy Pat-
terson, Ruby Anderson and
Mary Roobal.
The Hensall United Church
ladies' entertained the
residents to treats and bingo.
Miss Amy Lammie
Passes away
Miss Elizabeth Amy
Lammie of Hensall, passed
away in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on June 2,
1980 in her 85th year. Sur-
viving is one sister Miss
Greta Lammie, Hensall and
several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by two
brothers. Funeral service
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