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Times-Advocate, 1978-08-10, Page 14 (2)BEST BUYS Page 14 Times -Advocate, August 10, 1978 Deichert picnic held at Dashwood park Eighty-eight family members were present at the 21st annual picnic held at the Dashwood --Community- Centre. -Community(entre. - After registration and greetings sports, were conducted by Mr. & Mrs. Bill Weigand and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Negrijn. Results of races were: Preschool - David Negrijn and Michelle Stever; Ages 6-7 - Jeff Keller; 8&9 - Ross Keller; 10 & 11 - Warren Keller and Carolyn Stever; 12 and up - Barb Rowse, Fred Miller. In the land skiing skill: Elgin Keller, Randy Keller, Jaimie Keller, Russel Gibson. In the guessing contest: macaroni in jar, Mrs. Harvey Rohner: nails in jar. Fred Miller There were also relays. scrambles and grocery toss. The oldest lady present was Mrs. Victor Deichert and the oldest gentleman was Mr. Peter Deichert. Bryan Negrijn was the youngest baby After sports a delicious pot luck. supper was enjoyed with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Eichler and Mr. & Mrs. Albert Deichert in charge of refreshments and tables. Following supper a short business meeting was conducted by vice-president Ron Deichert Historian Peter Deichert had his assistant Albert Deichert X1111111111111111111111 111111111111111 IIWI! The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER read his report. He reported interesting information about the_Deicbert clan -prior - to the life of Peter Deichert Sr. He also reported two deaths, James Learn, son of Mr. & Mrs. Max Learn and Edgar Elligsen. Babies were born to Mr,. & Mrs. Harold Merrier (daughter) and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Negrijn (son). New officers for .1978-79 were elected as follows: President: Ron Deichert. Vice-president: Ken Keller. Secretary: Virginia Stever, Treasurer: Claire Deichert, Sports- Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Keller and Mr. & Mrs Fred Deichert: Lunch Com- mittee: Mr. & Mrs. Roland Gibson and Mr. & Mrs. Keith, Keller. Chief Historian: Mr. Albert Deichert with Mr.; Peter Deichert as assistant. Plans are to hold the 1979 picnic on July 15 at the Dash- wood Community Centre. Kippen 8y MRS RENA CALDWELL Mr & Mrs. E.A. Moffatt hosted a picnic Sunday in honour of Mrs. Moffatts sister and brother-in-law Mr & Mrs J.Y. Sanders. Weyburn. Saskatchewan and their children Mr. & Mrs. M.C. Dodson, Chris and Cana from Regina. Guests at- • tended from London, Mit- chell. Port Elgin: Walkerton, Centralia. Exeter. Goderich, Thorndale and Zurich. Influence is like o savings account. The Tess you use it, the more you've got.. • . What the overage couple wont out of their car is their. teenager. • • • You're getting along in years when you tend , to forget that you dont remember very well. • Nothing is impossible to E the man .who doesn't have E to.do ithimself. •- • E How to be in the block today: make and sell red • ink. It 'figures" It's e. repair service, not a fixit shop" of Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensall 262-2103 ,IIIIIIIIIII,III11111111t111II111111I111111n1 • • 1_1 choch tops marksmen Harrison Schoch with a score of .23 was the .top - marksman at the weekly competition of the Kippen gun club. . Deadlocked for second spot with equal scores of 22 were BillBoussey and Brad Mann. Next came Bert Mahaffey. Mery Batkin and: Dave Lovell, all at 21. _ Next at 20 were Buss Brintnell and Dan Crerar. Scoring 18 .was Dennis McBride while Tom Kyle, Ed Brintnell and Bob: Sockett were tied with 17 successful shots each. ' Completing the scoring list were Gary Koehler at 16 and Tim Lovell with 15: . Your Blood is Always Needed BEAD: BLOOD DONOR • y i • �is i t J L II Aro' sniir ,114 • wwns�lstrrwr w.�•�`...,"`awt�t ' Final drive on • • rn BIG WHEELS FLY HIGH — One of the many categories in Sunday's motocross action at Hully Gully was the school boy big wheel competition. These two riders came over the finishing jump in one of the qualifying rounds for that category. Staff photo ensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 About: Hensall people Mrs. Annie Noakes celebrated her 80th birthday Friday August 4 and at- tended the wedding of her grand -son Robert Noakes and Lorraine Staples in Seaforth in the evening. Mrs. Noakes enjoys very good health -and plans a trip to the East Coast in the future. She received many cards and gifts and her. grand- daughter Brenda Noakes of Condon and her grand -son atle Mr. & Mrs David Noakes and Jeffrey- of Guelph spent the occasion With her. -Mrs. Frances Seimon telephoned her mother from California to wish her greetings. - Mr. & Mrs. Allan., Busche and family of Dorchester and Mr. ,& Mrs. Bruce, Horton of Brucefield and family visited -over the holiday with their parents Mr. & Mrs. Bert Horton and celebrated their father's birthday • The afuction sale held at the farm of Mr. & Mrs. Ed Schroeder on Monday, Civic Holiday was largely at- tended with many Collec- tors in attendance. Messrs. Hector McNeill and. Percy MITCHELL'S Wright were the auctioneers. The. dishes and antiques brought excellent prices. • ()liver Bedard. Sarnia visited with his sister and -her . husband. Mr. •& Mrs.:: Sam Oesch last Thursday'.. Victoria Bisback spent the week end with her grand parents. Dr. & Mr's. Roger Whitman of Seaforth at their cottage at Selkirk'. Menno Hofftra of Holland has been visiting with his sister and family Mr. & Mrs. John Groot. Mr. & Mrs. James Cerney . :and tam ily of London visited with the latter's brother. Eloyd Heger and family and with other relatives and friends over the week end. Joan Dodds, Seaforth, Mary Hunt, Walton •and Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol all at- tended the 87th birthday of Mrs. J.M. Glenn in Exeter last week. Joan Dodds. Seaforth and Mary Hunt. Walton, spent a days last week with the for s grandparents. Mr. & Mr . Sim Roobol. While here th affil visited with Mr. & -Mrs. z ji hony Van Dyke and family i0 Atwood. Ernie -Davis underwent 2ND ANNUAL CORN FESTIVAL Fun and excitement for the whole family! August 1 8 & 1 9 Here are some of the events that you can watch or participate in EO BEEF ePRBEC ot,.041'0C° �'• pNOCOla As S. *0601. G ,4 .° 0. Sa �\ sooce -r et -4 oct r�tu:•aEt 005 Loay °y�ffy^g tNPath •o \`7 EeaA P9.0`q atµ, SES t. (04 :Goal' So") to sct `yons SALISAGF6 pall / o rot oar, q� of rBREakfaST /ARM ot` wR• Corn - on - the. - cob available with plenty of Butter!!! Scott Wilson 348-9901 to : is • A ,Ord no r,4a t f ' �4^./y�,1...L,. 4. downtown rd C ft 9' r, OrvlEST • Anyone wishing Information on any of the competitions during Cornfest please calf o Corniest '78 Box 778 r Mitchell, Ontario surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital London recently and it is hoped that he will be returning home soon. Paul Dodds, Seaforth, spent the holiday week end with his grand parents. Mr. & Mrs. _Sim Itoolol. More new residents in Elizabeth Court are- Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Labadie from London. Mr. -& Mrs. Ken .McLean from Vanastra and Mr. Tom Kelly from Goderich. We welcome them all to Hersall. ` Mrs' Hilda Beer and Mrs. Ralph -MacArthur • of Edmonton returned from a pleasant holiday in Ber- muda. - Mrs. Don Gooding, Parkhill visited over the week -end with her mother Mrs. Edgar Munn. - Mr. & Mrs. Don Maclaren, Jodi and Brooke returned to their home in Oakville after holidaying with their mothers Mrs. Bertha MacGregor and Mrs. Lorne Chapman. Mr. & Mrs. Murray Keyes and Mr. & Mrs. Ed Corbett spent the . week -end at the former"s summer home •in the Haliburton District: Fund raising efforts for the new Co-operative Nursery School in Hensall are con- tinuing with a -bake sale to be .held on August 19 at Pine Lake, Hayfield. The last bake sale in Hensall- raised over $200. Donations of suitable toys for a nursery school would be appreciated. There will also be a draw at the end of September for a - grocery voucher, value $100. 6 Have you read any good hooks lately? The Hensall library has an excellent new selection available. Carmel Church Mr. Leslie Perry of Brussels conducted service. in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday speaking froth the Acts Chapter 8 verse 26 Miss Brenda Pepper presided at the organ for the service of song and ac- companied the quartette entitled "Pass it On" ,by -Misses Brenda, Laurie Marylin and Joanne Pepper. There will be no service during the remainder of the month of August. Three families unite for picnic -The 28th Allen,McLachlan and Hoggarth reunion was held at the Mitchell Lion's Park. July 23rd with- 30 present.- " Following a visit, sports were conducted by Lloyd and Grace Allen. Grace Found and Ruth . Mulligan of Brantford. Results were - children 10 and under - Sandra Vivian. Three legged race, Renee and Danielle Thompson. Doll relay, Alf )Ross'; team. Throwing eggs -Agnes ray and Jim Thompson. Throwing the bean- bags - Gladys 'Allen. Guessing candies in jar -Agnes Bray. Peanut scramble for children. - President Grace Kerslake held a ,_,short meeting. Margaret and Murray Christie arranged a delicious supper. Picnic is same place and day next year. for arena funds As the official opening for the new Hensall and district community centre nears, the Lund raising committee reports that it is less than $20,000 away from reaching its goal of 5175,000. • The latest tally shows that $155,982 has been collected. Three area firms • con: tributed a total of over $11.000 with Tuckey Beverages contributing 52.900 and the two- plants, of Bendix (tome systems making a donation of trier 58,000. A release from the fund raising committee asks that area residents who have not contributed, please do so and residents and firms who have already made a con- tribution are more than welcomed to make another donation. If you wish to make a donation. please forward it Retiring banker feted by friends A most enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Eric Luther, Wed- nesday when the Staff, husbands and wives of the Bank of Montreal assembled - to honour Ron Sakkal, ad- minstration manager who has been transferred to Alliston. During the evening Mr. Luther presented Ron with a gift for which Ron expressed sincere thanks. Mr. 'Thomas Tilley from the Bank of Montreal Branch, Goderich replaced Mr. Sakkal. to the Bank of Montreal or contact the following committee members: Carl McMahon, John Baker, Bob Caldwell, Butch Hoffman, Harry Klungel, Doug Shirray, Doug Mock, or Eric Luther. Queensway The church service was conducted last Tuesday by Rev. Bishop. Betty and Ceeil Smith visited several residents on Sunday. Charles Fisher visited Louise Mit- chell. Barb and Heather Doherty visited Irene Kalbfleisch. Mr. &. Mrs. Harold Glanville visited the former's father • Harold Glanville. Mrs. Roy - Alderson was visited by her husband Roy Alderson and daughter Mabel. Howard and Marion Johns visited Mrs. Mabel Johns. Lawerence and Joan Hully, and family, Warren and Sharon Hully, Monkton, Don and Brenda Burkholder, Blyth visited Mrs. Tena Bully. Mrs. Purdy visited her husband Len Purdy. Mrs. Bannerman visited al Stratford, Friday with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Eric Eaton and Ka thy.. SENIORS PLAN TRIP Anyone wishing to go on the Senior's- Bus trip - to Niagara aFalls on Monday September 11 are requested to make their names known to the committee in charge. namely: Mrs. Ernie Davis. Mrs. Bert Horton and Mrs. Ruby Bell no later than Monday August 14. EDUCATION ON THE MOVE — With declining enrollments in some areas and increasing enrollments in others, the por- table classroom is becoming a valuable tool. On Thursday, this unitwos being moved from St Bonifoce School in Zurich to Precious Blood in Exeter. Staff photo HENSALL AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE FUND RAISING Tuckey Beverages Limited $ 2,900 Bendix Home systems Ltd. Recreation Vehicle Plant .Bendix Home Systems Ltd. Mobile Home Plant Bruce Walker Robert Reaburn Hugh McEwen Henry Stasik Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaskstetter Edison Forrest Robert E. Forrest Peter Darbishire Pledges . t• 5,000 3,131 50 250 50 50. 100 25 50 9 2,000 Total Funds to Date $155,982.00 R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "!n 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 • BEST BUYS AT AL'S Alymer, Raspberry or Strawberry Jam Kellogg's with pectin, 24 oz; 99 Corn Flakes Libby "s Fancy - - Fruit Cocktail• Mazola Corn Oil Tang 4-31/2 oz. pkgs. Orange Crystals 675 grams 99' 19 oz. 59' '1.69 99' 32 oz. 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