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Times-Advocate, 1980-06-04, Page 14CUSTOM KILLING ABATTOIR SOURS: AND PROCESSINGuosia.0 .04-daY Pok Slaughter Turraday Mon,-Pel. 5.6 PHONE 262.2041 Noun farhiedt Pickup Sat.1-1 WEEKLY DRAW WINNER Register tape Mrs. Joy Pepper, Hensel! 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 AL'S MARKET Store 262.2017 Abattoir 262-2041 u n e Get more out of life this summer by building .- ' a sun deck all by yourself. it will be ideal for barbecues, sun SALE PRICE bathing, or just $ 5e95 lazing around. Plans are in- lip LUMBER ONLY cluded. , ' x12' SIZE vm,.. 4 rm. \-- k kmmm.k, BALL MACAUlAY LTD. SEAFORTN 527.0910 BUILDING CENTRE HENSALL 262.2418 CLINTON 482.3405 1 10 11 11 1) )) ) ) 1 11 1 11 M 11 11 1 11 1 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. = .= guittounnonitatsiiitisMittiltilittitittaghlillitlithilliiiiiittlititililittiliailithisniiinionsiiiinlittiolititimosiiiimintisnitisisinithirita 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) Allb.c0fIE 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 $ 1 19 tb U.S.A. new crop Bing cherries 99415. fun° wiliTE nINA 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 1 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 Javex stain 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 Javex 1.2 289 bleach*. i 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 attlaittittiatatiettoettattitetettimittietetattittattitilitittittitottitittemitilitittalmitilimitetaileittillattlitilattetiltliiitiliatleitimittinie F.,..z" Town H111 r2 = = = Hens all -3-: Civic Corner ADVANCE NOTICE