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Times-Advocate, 1978-07-06, Page 14 (2)HENSALL SCHOOL GRADUATES — The annual grade eight graduation ceremonies at Hensall Public School were held Wednesday night. Bock, left David Rowcliffe, Mike Jorgenson, Ken Hovius, R,ck.Mottucc:, Dennis McBride. Ken Von Wieren, Tony Von Wieren Jorme McClinchey, Robbie Sangster and County to undertake ear tests Tyler Goudie_ Centre, teacher Alma Westlake, Donna Zwonn, Morg Pryde, Sondra Tower, Linda Gerstenkorn, Cathy Freeth, JoAnn Smale and principal Ron McKay Front. Jacqueline Hyde, Jo Ann Pepper, Darlene Vorley, Val Baker Kim Dobson Janice Campbell and Susan Mousseaut T.A photo In a Board of Health report presented at Huron County council. it was learned that the medical officer of health had -received requests from two industries in the County. DOMTAR and Dashwood Industries. to provide hearing tests for their. ern- ploveeson an annual basis These industries are now required to have this done due to regulatory changes from the :Ministry of Labour. .•1t present time the Audio Technician is working ten months 01 the year and is granted •a leave of absence for July and August The -proposed'iridustrial Hearing Testing could be carried out durtng,the surnme r months if the audtst. Technician were retained un an annual basis. :1 tikec1c111 u lee is proposed which would make the program 1inanc►aity self- supporting County Council accepted• the Board of - Health s recommerlon t1on that the program he initiated and BEST BUYS AT AL'S Store 262-2017 BEST BUYS Bravo Pio .. Mushroom or Meat 14 fl. Spaghetti Sauces Maxwell House 10 oz for Instant Coffee Herr z Prepared Abattoir 262-2041 2/89° '• 5.49 -Mustard 16 oz 10, 394 Soienaor, Reoay Cur Mdcaro.- Spaghetti Pastas Det Monte Pudding Cups Mot Lore,'s , 21b pkv 4-5 oz 55' 89' DTII Pickles - O1 79' Dei Monte, Pineapple Grapefruit oc, P'neopple Orange 32 fl. Fruit Drinks 48. 57 'envy Duty Laundry Detergent Wisk Scoce Mouthwash Nesro^s B per pkg 2..•,'2.89 -'2.59 Sandwich Subs s2.89 Fozeftfoods Cool Whip H,ghtinn. Fish Cakes 24 oz r 55: re+1.0 Hensall Fair Beef at Regular Prices Burns S. "ess. Shankless. Smoked half, whole or quarter COOKED HAM Ib 9.49 Beef Sc.• STEAK 52.89 Bee' - BLADESTEAK. STEAK. c 1.59 BABY *BEEF LIVER .. 59< Beef and Pork SA GE ' h 8.9' -Store Pocked WIENERS 79' „Foie. 3 t 10 Ib. bog, - BEEF PATTIES $ 1.25 Oar Own SUMMER - SAUSAGE 1.98 Sl sed CHICKEN LOAF, r:$1.09 TURKEY WINGS 101b Bob 39t TURKEY - DRUMSTICKS Br. 59` Processed Green Grapes Santo Roso Plums 75' 59' SIDE OF BEEF b$1.39 a'ocessed FRONT QUARTER. OF BEEF • ;1.09 NOWIN OUR STORE For Your Convenience - Thru Sot t 3Cp m Shop by phone Sears Call 262-3316 Beef Slaughter Monday Pork Slaughter Tuesday flour p U Freeze( (or Picking Orde•s Tues to Fr, 8 o m to 6 p rn Sot S o m to I p m ABATTOIR HOURS Slam Prices Effective July 5, 6, 7, & 8 Choice Local Beef d Pork Abattoir Phone: 262.2041 1 1 PIEASE NOTE •.e• .,,,• r 13.,(0,4%,• of .,, Oc rrnnq•,,,. AR .,1 GROCERIES & FRESH PRODUCE . Phone: 262-2017 Hensall that :Mrs. Shirley Steepe be retained on an annual basis rather than on a ten-month period. - Huron- County warden Gerry Ginn said it was a good chance -for the Board of Health to expand its services for working class people. Also in the Board of Health' report it • was stated that cifticial notification had -been • received .dated June 2 that Dr- Brian J. Lynch has successfully completed the course leading to a Diploma in Public Health and that the Board had appointed Dr. Lynch as Medical Officer of Health for Huron County effective June 2 in ac- cordance with the Public Health Act al an annual salary of •$36,000 as per' agreement dated August 26. 1977 1t was further stated in the eport that since there is no ne from Southwestern Ontario on the Association of ntario Boards of wealth, hat should there be a .ai•ancy dut✓to the..election his fall. the Executive would e- looking for. someone to ppotnt from this area. The oard • of Health has ec•ommended t at Mrs ileen Palrner'same be ibmitted to the Association it consideration should a acancy occur The }tome Care Audit eport and Summary of xpenditures for the year cling March 31. 1978 was eceived front Durst. Vodden d Bender and showed totak penditures of $228.264 as mpared to the original timate for the period of 5.011; - r 0 0 b a 13 r sl l• 13 en r an ex co es S24 SALES ACTIVE The Hensitil Sales Barn was. active Thursday with prices steady, supply con- sisted mainly of heifers and steers Fat cattle: heifers. S58 50-$64 00. sales to 565.50: steers. 562 50.564.50: cows. 537 50-S45 50 Pigs. $37 50- S.58 00. 111111 III lllllllllllllllllllllll11 M11111111. The light Touch By JACK• F. LAVENDER' a Summer s ^ -; • time of year when rhe highway • - •outhor,ties close the regular rood; and open up the devours w - When in charge, ponder; F. when ,n irouhle; delegate. - when tit doubtmumble. trouble with people who • talk too foe ,s that they often soy so-neihing they haven t thought of yet• • • • Maybe h,ghfood prices E will do what other .reduc- 'n9 plans h"a a foiled to do. Remember when you tet o child have some candy ,f he a l,nnhed his cereal? Now • andy iS the cereal, i• 'ye can help you 601 of the crunch' al Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensolf • 262-2103 See us for better behaviour from your fawn and garden 3 equipment • zS loom 11H11irnlllllinstimentlllllt site# .•. Hensall and district news • CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mr's. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Guest minister speaks on being a Canadian citizen The service on Sunday at the Hensall United Church was conducted by Rev. Harold Snell with Richard. Fujarczuk at the organ and Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey as choir director. Guest soloist was Mrs. Marguerite McLeod who sang: "Beside the Green Pastures". Rev.. Snell preached on being "a citizen of Canada" reading from Paul's declaration of citizenship in the Acts. He stressed our -country. the in- volvements of citizenship. democracy and' the greatest . privilege of all. religion. By glorifying God we become citizens of heaven. Next Sunday. the Rev. Wareham of Exeter will 'ie preaching in Hensall. Personals Mrs. Larry :McAuley is a patient in the Alexandra Marine Hospital, Groderieb. Mr and Mrs. James Robinson. Brian and Derek have returned to Hensall again and have taken up residence in the apartment oi-er William's Hairstyling on King Street John Paul Neilands is tfome from Edmonton for two weeks and is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neilands. A fami- ly picnic was held at their house over the weekend to greet him. Gary and Mrs. Merritt and Gregory have returned to their home in Poway, California after visiting with friends and relatives in St. Thomas. Cleveland and the surrounding areas. as well as Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire and family of Erin and Mr. and Mrs. David Russell of Diddenden, Kent. England and have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith over the weekend: R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "In the heart of downtown Varna" • Vacuum Cleaners - Sales & Service of most makes • CB Radios & Accessories • Speed Queen Appliances • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights & Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts Phone 482-7103 Staffa By MRS J TEMPLt;MAN Intended for last'week Mr. di Mrs. Mervin Dow are holidaying With relatives and friends in England. A large crowd attended the retirement party for Hey_ andMrs. Daynard, friday evening in Hibbert United Church. ----- t)ver 70 relatives dtteni ed a :loth anniversary party for Mfr. & Mrs. Alvin Cole on Suhday at -the home of Mr. Mrs. Donald Cole. The event was planned by their family_ Jean o( -Stratford and Donald and cllaureen K.R. Staffa. A large crowd attended the annual strawberry and hall' Supper in Cromarty Presbyterian Church Wednesday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Simpson, London visited Saturday_ with 11r. & Mrs: • Lloyd Miller. SOCCER T -Ball Boys and Girls Ages 5 to 7 yrs. Every Tues. Nite 7-8:30 p.m. Hensall Town Park LL-MACAULAY LTD. •.. BUILDING CENTRE PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER Now In Stock Wolmanized Pressure -Treated Lumber PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER. Build your own privacy fence or boundary fence with. Wolmanized outdoor wood. Specially treated to give protection against rot. We have 2 x 4 2x6 4x4 1 x:6 diorgex and Master Charge are accepted at most Homecare outlets in stock 8' to 16' 8' to 16' 8' to 16' 16' only cam BAL4MACAULAY LTD. BUILDING CENTRE - Seaforth 527-0910 Hensall 262-2418 Clinton 482-9514