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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-16, Page 31 (2)• EASY TO PLAY - • Each advertiser will have one area resident's name in ad. If you spot your name, phone the Exeter Times -Advocate at 235-133) and we will send your Wintario ticket to you. If after your name the word "Turkey" appears we will contact Al's Super Save in Hensall where you may pick up your turkey. • Total of Prizes, 2-10 Ib. Turkeys and 9 Win- tario Tickets each week. • Aees-- DOUG WEBBER BOX 261, HENSALL TURKEY MAKER A YAMAHA CHRISTMAS Maurice Beaver Crediton ♦ .: The new Enticer 340 Deluxe comes packed with all the power, performavi and handling you expect, all the excitement you wont. Plus it has the extras that make the 340 Deluxe somthing real special in- cluding push button start and speedometer. See it today. ELDER �. ENTERPRISES 1 Mile West and 1 Mile South of Hensall R R 2 Hensall Phone 262-5598 ♦ st ctt 11=1,111,MSIANA"'"' Shop These. Fine Hensall Stores 4"4111 RO Orland Squire Centralia w ••• • HEALTH CENTRE FREE XMAS DRAW Your Choice Men's or Ladies' Watch Value $50.00 Coupon Each Purchase This Week Only SPECIAL. BOXED XMAS CARDS 51 Assorted $30'0 "FREE" 1979 CALENDARS r.> lV�rnen exams 'e life Tim's -Advocate, November 16, of star Dale Evans HENSAII The story of Dale Evan.' Ilte, her conversion to Christianity and the growth of their family life in a Christian atmosphere was told by Mn. Helen MacLean at the November meeting of Unit two of Hensall United Church, held at the home of Mrs. Helyn Drysdale on Tuesday.. A total of 13 members and one visitor were present, ' Helyn chaired the meeting and opened with a short article, "Religion" by John Ruskin. A devotion by Mrs. Shirley McAllister on suf- fering anis the habits we make followed. In keeping with remembrance she read a passage about the reason for suffering from one of St. Paul's letters and read also an article by Bruce Johnson, on paths taken in life: A poem was also read by Mrs. Pat Veneer. Business was conducted by Mrs. Diane Gergtenkorn and lunch for the Annual Meeting on December 4 was - arranged, Discussion amalgamating the units and the new slate of officers followed and the unit decided to find some nein interests for the following year To raiae extra funds, they decided to hold a bake sale at the Annlal meeting. After courtesy remarks the meeting closed with a prayer led by Mrs. Drysdale. Hepsoll4-H The Cooking Monsters and The Metric Maids, Hensall 4-14 clubs #1 and 2 combined to give a Hallowe'en party for their sponsors, the Women's Institute, -at the Hensall United Church on Tuesday evening, November 7. Games and contests were enjoyed and then the girls served a .lovely lunch. The girls and their leaders are to be thanked and praised for all the trouble they went to in "putting on such a fine evening.and helping to bind the 4-H and the, Women's Institute closer together. The Granola Bar Maids, 4- H club #3 held their seventh meeting at Betty Beer's' when each member judged sampled of four different tea • biscuits. Lesson 7 in their books was -completed and then' the girls competed in couples in making up com- mercials for their recipes learned. Swiss visitor enjoys stay in Zurich One of the many benefits which the technological age has brought, has been the ease of transportation and . communication between the various continents of the world. Taking advantage of today's rapid transportation and communication systems is 19 year old Pia Christen of Buochs Switzerland, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Risi. Ms. Christen arrived in Canada on October 14 for a two month stay with her aunt and uncle. Her primary intention on taking the trip was to increase her com- mand ,of the English language \; Pia lives in Buochs a town of 3,500 with her mother and father and two brothers. Both of her parents work with her father employed as at the military air base in Stens and her mother rates a small store in stad. her home town Swiss - an is the predominent guage spoken with Pia iso speaking French and English. . When asked how she managed to find time to take the trip, she replied she had just finished three years of apprenticeship and was in the position of having some time off. Since coming over she has visited Hamilton, London, Kitchener and Cambridge and has been to the African Lion Safari near Rockton. Ont • thing she's noticed about Canadians as com- OPEN ALL DAY WED., • • FRI. NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. �.r�`i+�'t+��rr'r�#r'rt. �'�r'if'���t�����f�r���>�'��,6�1+�'>��t�'���?l�'��t��f�'��'t���. ��r ��f►�.t��r�: r� CEflTURY 2100 ♦ ♦ .: . .: Alvin Cole . RR 1, Hensall * Not exactly as illustrated ELECTROHOME The versatility and simplicity 'of Cen- tury 2100 cannot be understated: for example, all modules are shipped with a base attached. By simply removing a few screws the base detaches for ''-stacking. Integral levellers on the base ensures a built-in fit. )o*t f • 148' eriSail The natural quality of the Cherry Veneers are enhanced by Contempra Cherry finish. Further examples of the many vari- ations possibl&vith Century 2100 are shown in the Bedr?om and Dining Room settings . y HOMEMAKERS TO HURON COUNTY • HENSALL 262-2023 Fine Furniture & Accessories Inglis Apptances & Service • • :.• • • • • 4 • • w • s • 44.r •4111/4• w R: • t O VV VVt: PVVs:T/e:PilO Vt:VVV VIRIOo:VVO rOVW0V1VVVIroVVI0110IMOVVVVVVVICOrti Soil event is scheduled Farmers are reminded of the forage conference to be held at the Skyline Hotel, Toronto, December 13r and 14, 1978. The Conference. sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Associa- tion and the University of Guelph will feature 60 top• speakers 130 of which are farmers) from Canada and the U.S.A. on forages. The program will include separate sessions for each producers group, exhibits as well as personnel from com- panies servicing forage producers. In addition, a ladies program will be held. - A copy of the proceedings will be provided to all par- ticipants. Further program details and application forms are available at the Agriculture Office. Because of strike and delays the registration date has been extended beyond the November 10 date and organizers will accept registration on a first come basis. For further information contact, Mike Miller, Associate Agricultural Representative for Huron County at 482-3428. pared to the Swiss is that we eat a greater amounts of sweets. Smiling, she also said Canadians appear to be more friendly. In terms of clothing styles, Ms.. Christen said we're about two years behind what the Europeans are wearing GROOMING PREPARATIONS — One of the many local farmers who has been going to the annual Royal Winter Fair is Whitney Coates of Exeter. Coates 'along with son PFbith were competing in the market steer class at the Royal. photo • Juveniles win first Hensall Juvenile's opened the season on Friday, with a 4-2 win over the Drayton team. Allan Bell opened the scoring in the first period at the 3-49 mark. then Grant Love fired a hand shot past the Drayton goalie assisted by. Steve Grainger and Bob Mommersteeg. Drayton came back with two goals to tie .the game 2-2 but Dave Cann slipped in an un- assisted �eoal- in the second period at 4:27. Three' minutes later Grant Love scored his second goal set up by Bob Mommersteeg.- The third period was scoreless with Steve Sararas playing fantastic goal to end the game at 4-2. Hensall plays Brussels in Brussels on November 14 and Kurtzville in Hensall on Friday. November 17 at 8 p m Please support your bovs-at these.games. Trust Company Certificates Highest Rates Available Annual Interest 1 03/4% Semi Annual Interest on a 5 year term Rates subject to change . Ellen Bean 344 Andrew St., S. ,Exeter, Ontario 235-2140 Pia'Christen with the women wearing loose fitting co-ordinates and men wearing pleated pants. For hobbies, . down hill • 'skiing, dancing and swim- ming are her favorite past - times. The aspiring secretary said the cost of living in Switzerland is much higher especially for food. • She has ambitions to continue- her education in nine year's time, possibly at the University of Florence in Italy. • We'll Do the Job Right... We've Moved Our Office we are now located at our Exeter shop Whatever the protect, coil on u` for Ready -Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tankst FREE ESTIMA'ES 4. C. A. McDOWELL LTD. 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