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Times-Advocate, 1980-10-01, Page 22Monarch all purpose 3,5 k g. flour bag Rage extra thick & zesty spaghetti Lipton chicken noodle soup mix Paramount sockeye salmon 220 gr. pkg. oh 2 2.49 1.39 1.89 .65 1.89 28 sauce oz. jar Kellogg's raisin 800 g bran pkg. A HORSESHOE PITCHER — Ray Consitt was one of the com- petitors at Saturday's horseshoe pitching contest at the Huron county plowing match. T-A photo R.K. PECK APPLIANCES "In The Heart of Dowri Town Varna" • Vacuum Cleaners - Sales and Service of most makes • CI3 Radios and Accessories • Speed queen Appliances • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts Varela, Ont. Phone 482.7103 (processed) hind quarter pure beef patties 10-lb. bag Cheer blue laundry 6 litre 3.59 detergent box Downey fabric Joy liquid dish 1.5 litre Ica litre e cant. tt. . , 1.49 softener detergent ti 2.29 Zest deodorant bar soap 100 g 2/39 Airwich Pigs. fcarerpshet Q-Tips 14az. 1.59 cant 0154 .49 Robert Taylor presided at the organ. The Sunday School commenced at 1.0;00 a.m, with a good attendance, Formes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett visited this week with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and'Mrs. Robert chaffe and. family at Mitchell. Mrs, Ross MacMillan, Waterloo spent Wednesday last week with her mother Mrs, Laird Mickle. poonfinnunn The. Light =Touch 6 Y JACK i=LAVENDER Customers Please Note Jack goes into hospital from E. Sept, 28 until ? For parts or chain= saw servi ce Phone 262-2103 from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. = Jack's Small Engine Repair Service = F.- 107 Queen St., Hensalli inninumninaunninumunnnimr: frozen Highliner family size fish and chips • 32 oz. pkg, iii99 frozen Sara Lee apple pie Canadian process cheese food Sunspun single slices 22-oz. pkg. 1.39 250 g pkg. 1.09 PRODUCE SPECIALS Aylmer choice whole tomatoes or tomato • juice 28 or 48 fl. oz. tin ea. • Dare cookies 450 g pkg. 9 Fortune brand mushrooms 29 Valves effective until closing Saturday, October 3, 1650. We reserve the rigid to limit quantities. AL'S MARKET HOURS: Fri. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. 262-2017 HENSALL Tues,, Wed., Thurs., & Sat. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. BETTER BEEF CUT BETTER SPECIAL LOW MEAT PRICES Two baptized, anniversary well attended • • 4. : ... .. . . Institute plan event The October meeting of the Hensall Wetnen's Institute will be on educational and cultural activities when Mrs. Patricia Brown will demonstrate making flower arrangements. The meeting will be held at the United Church Wednesday at 8 p.m. Ladies' of the community are invited to attend. Queensway nursing home news Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted Church service at Queensway Nursing Home last week accompanied by Mrs. Malcolm Dougall at the piano. Visitors with Russell Erratt were Lynn and Tim Proctor, Helen Taylor, George and Olive Stephenson, Perc and Clara Johnston, Lee and Ann McConnell. Henry and Marie Wilds visited with Mrs. Wilds. Mrs. Dogan and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corriveau also visited Mrs. Wilds. Gladys Beckler visited with her father Pat Oesch. Violet Bishop, Marion and Lorraine. Funnel visited with Irene Kalbfleisch. Les and Barb Mitchell visited with the former's mother Mrs. Louise Mit- chell. Mrs. Beaver and daughter visited Mac Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith visited Mrs. Kendrick and other residents. Mrs. Iva Ridley visited with Mrs. Lammie, Keith and Ruth McLaren visited Louise Mitchell and Mrs. Kendrick. Men's high bowling sccore was Neil Regan with 204 Ladies high Shirley Cassidy 79. Personals Rev. McDonald ac- companied by Mrs. Grace Drummond and Mrs. Harold Parker were in Listowel on Tuesday as delegates to the Huron-Perth Presbytery of the United Church held in Trinity Church. Rev. McDonald was in Listowel the first of the week due to the death of his aunt, Mrs. Irvine Hewitt, on Sunday. His mother Mrs. Carl McDonald of Atwood, who has been spending a few days with her son returned home for the funeral. Ken and Kay Elder joined flying farmers in 1964 and since that time they and their family have been ac- tive in the organization. Ontario with over 600 members in the largest chapter in International Flying Farmers which recently held its convention in San Diego California and will next year be in Calgary Alberta in July. Whether you are a cub flyer or a jet pilot this friendly organization in- cludes the whole family with the teens and juniors for- ming their own executive. Birds banned Agriculture Canada has banned the importation to Canada of all psittacine and song birds from the United States, effective at midnight, September 18. The purpose of the ban is to protect the Canadian poultry industry against the possible introduction of velogenic Newcastle disease. The ban applies to "exotic" birds -- parrots, budgies, finches, canaries, cockatiels and most other pet birds. The ban does not apply to commercial poultry, day-old chicks or hatching eggs. This deadly form of Newcastle disease was diagnosed earlier this month at a United States pet dealership. It is caused by an airborne virus that affects birds's nervous and respiratory systems. By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Mr. & Mrs. Grant Love Caro,Michigan, visited for a few days with Grace McBride, "If there is righteousness in the heart," says an old Chinese proverb, "there will be beauty in the character. If there is beauty in the character, there will be harmony in the home. If there is harmony in the home, there will be order in the nation. When there is order, in the nation, there will be peace in the world," Mansfield on behalf of the congregation introduced and welcomed the children into the church, Charles Cooper was the greeter and Steve Wants, Ross Vail, Cecil. Pepper and Dave Kyle were the ushers, Mr. McDonald spoke to the congregation on the subject of "A Well Balanced Life," The chOir sang "Faith of Our Fathers," under the direction of Dr. Ralph Topp, The United Church Sunday Church School held their monthly Assembly on Sunday morning on the theme of "Forgiveness", based on the parable of. The Unforgiving Debtor, Bar- bara Gackstetter led the singing with Joyce Pepper at the piano. The study on the unforgiving debtor was led by Cathy Geiger at which time .Q.lenn, Slade showed the film "Speedy The Snail." Rod Parker read the scripture and Steve Ger- stenkern, John O'Brien and Todd Goudle Miged with the service as ushers, Everyone Is looking forward to the next assembly the last Sunday. in October.. Chiselhurst Anniversary. The 120th anniversary of Chiselhurst United Church was held .on Sunday with a large attendance, Rev. Stanley McDonald con- ducted the service with. Rev, Robert McMullen 'Of, the Kippen-Brueefield charge deliVering . an inspiring message on "The 'Chu'', eh.„..IS." A male quartette conprising Messers Skinner,. Heywood, Blair and Gill accompanied by Mrs. D. Gill at the piano sang several numbers, which were much enjoyed, A fellowship hour followed the service when members .and guests enjoyed an hour of visiting, Sacrament to be celebrated Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday speaking on the Gift of Time. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebiated on Sunday at the regular hour of worship, Mrs, Dairy Store OPEN Mon; - Sat. 9 - 10 Sun. 10 - 10 180 King Hensall 262-2840 Swift's boneless 1/4 dinner hams prime rib steaks , Maple Leaf Devon side bacon pure pork sausage full slice round steak store-packed wieners sliced chicken loaf FREEZER LL $1.29 lb $ 2 .4 9 .894 .$1.49 SPECIALS Par. SA Time. Advocate, October 1, 19110 Hensall: United Church was filled on Sunday 'morning. for the special. service of Baptism when Rev. McDonald. ad- ministered the sacrament and received into the family and household of faith Kerrie Lynn Consitt, daughter of Larry and Jayne Consitt and Amanda Carole Galloway daughter of Douglas and Norma. Galloway; Eric Kay Elder..,is crowned Hensall woman is flying queen l‘ay Elder, Hensall was crowned queen of the Ontario Flying Farmers June 20 at their convention held at the Wheels Inn in ' Chatham and will be their official hostess for the 1980- 81 year. J. McDougall passes away James Roy McDougall of Hensall passed away at South Huron Hospital, Exeter September 28th, 1980 in his 80th year. Surviving are several nieces and nephews Mrs. Wilmer (Grace) Adkins, Exeter; Mrs. Don (Elaine) Harburn, Woodstock, Jack Upshall, Kippen; Robert Upshall, London; Dougall and Donald Upshall, Kippen; Predeceased by a sister Mrs. Mary Upshall October 20th 1976. Funeral service was from the Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall Tuesday September 30 at 2:30 p.m. With Rev. G. Mills of- ficiating. Interment in Staffa Cemetery. apples 3-lb. bag the Space Saver Stereo System Dimensions • 8" x 16" x 171/4 " (HWD) (Not including speakers) • Stereo FM/AM/FM component style receiver • Stereo cassette recorder • Stereo 8-track recorder e4 49 • Semi automatic turntable sp Just no. 1 product of Ontario Maxwell House all purpose HENSALL BEAVERS, BROWNIES REGISTER — Tuesday was registration day for children interested in the guiding and scouting movements in Hensall. Signing up with Joanne Willert and Mark Clarke were Aimie and Jeremy Neilands. T-A photo 10-oz. tin n >4 3 Choice Local Beef 500 gr. pkg. $1.59 $2.39 lb $ 2 . 8 9 $,b1.89 1.49 HOURS: Tues., Wed., Thurs. Sat. 9 - 6 Fri. 9 - 9 Closed Mondays. 120 KING ST. HENSALL co -262.2023 71111+ limor coffee 1 lb. bag