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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-23, Page 25 (2)WP.W.O.OW.trP.C.OW.0!0'.C.fr.W.O.O.tr.tr.trtgr r1rit.frintr.C. C.fg.f��.dtai•;C OW.C.1rfMil•':nin.00v0!0'frfr EASY TO PLAY •-Each advertiser will have one area resident's' name in ad. If you spot your name, phone 4 theExeterTimes-Advocate at 235-1331 and we will send your Wintario ticket to you„ If after your name the word "Turkey" appears CZ; will contact Al's Super Save in Hensall 4 where you may pick up your turkey. •• • Total of Prizes, 2-10 Ib. TurkBys and -9 Win- tario Tickets each week. �ose`oe`. Se°o os�r ? Times -Advocate, November 23, 1978 , P • • 23 MAKE IT A YAMAHA CHRISTMAS William Mercer Box 543, Exeter •The new Enticer 340 Deluxe comes packed with all ; the power, performance and handling you expect, C: P.. all the excitement you want. Plus it has the extras r. • that make the 340 Deluxe somthing real special in - Lr cluding push button start and speedometer. See it :'...i today. r . .. ' k. ELDER"• Ilito - -,-.- ENTERPRISES- . M,i4W4st.o••d 1 Mile South of F -tensa I R H.2 Hensall Proce 2626142 • . YAMAA Shop These Fine Hensall Stores 4' ,.RON'S H. ld Jones RR 2, Hensall, Ont: Turkey ALTH CENTRE ekdh 4�. FREE XMAS DRAW Your Choice Men's or Ladies' Watch Value Coupon Each Purchase $50.00 This Week Only EST SWISS WATCHES 30% OFF SPECIAL `FREE" 1974 BIRTHDAY DATE BOOKN°R E NIGHTS Till I.M. Available al SOFAS &CHAIRS Sklar Traditional loose pillow back style, cotton print fabric, 2 colours to choose from. Reg. $935 OUR PRICE Kroehler Contemporary Aigh back. Brown orlon or brown corduroy fabric. Reg. $799 OUR PRICE Vitas high back Colonial 00% Nylon beige melon lour fabric. Dark maple owwood. g. S799 OUR PRICE m aemore Modern wide a Br sofa and - chair, rust orlon fabric. Reg. $799 OUR P Artistic 100% Nylon printl Coloniacover. Pine showwood. Reg. $699 OUR PRICE Many more suites delivery. ;695 $549 $599 RICE 5599 mediate $589 _J iiiitol'C ,!{��rj'.0'.r��r� It,f�� 'y/i1 i.l� �/�></ 101:$1. 0' SOFA BEDS Kroehler regelor size sofa bed. Blue, Rust/Beige plaid fabric, spring filled mattress. . Reg. $379 OUR PRICE Kroehler regular size sofa bed. Beige, Blue matelasse fabric, bolster cushions. Spring filled mattress. Reg. $629.95 OUR PRICE Kroehler regular size sofa bed; 100% orlon fabric. Spring fill- ed mattress. Reg. $759.95 OUR PRICE Other sofa beds in -stock. Check them out now. '289 $499 $449 Gift Suggestions For Under $100.00 Platform Rockers 599 in stock for im- Fern Stands 95" to 554"s Cigarette Tables.s3900 & 14900 Brass Desk L mp 14900 Floor Lamp 56900 to 599 $129° --- SHOP EARy, FOR BEST SELECTION CEDAR CHESTS from 00 Mirrors, Pictures, Cushions Etc. Come In And See The Many Red Tag Values Available Throughout The Store. 0 It ... master charge IF. 0:it::C.�,.11::fJ:;fJ fJ1 • 'V` Safral a ' 11 nines � 1 DINING ROOM Andrew Malcolm French Provincial small buffet, hutch, oval' table (1 .leaf) 3 side chairs, 1 arm chair. Fruitwood finish. Reg. 31,599 OUR PRICE Electrohome Contemporary Buffet, hutch, rectangular table, 4 side chairs with beige upholstered seat and bock. Pecan finish. Reg. $1,214 OUR PRICE Kroehler oak Buffet,' hutch, oval table (1 leaf) 4 cone back side chairs. 2 cone bock orm chairs. Reg. $2,100 OUR PRICE Maple Buffet, hutch, double pedestal table. (3 leaves) . 3 Duxbury side choirs. 1. Dux• bury arm chair. Salem finish. $1295 1295 Reg. $1,549 OUR PRICE '1349 1349 $999 $1695 BEDROOM Philips Triple Dresser, Wing .� Mirror, Cedar Lined Armoire, 54/60 Headboard. Bed Frame. 1 Night table. Reg. $1,718 OUR PRICE Andrew Malcolm Mahogany triple dresser mirror. 5 drawer chest, 54/60 headboard, bed frame, 1 night table. Reg, $ 1,279 OUR PRICE Century 21 Modular bedroom grouping by Electrohome 1.1 pieces in grouping. Reg. $2,195 OUR PRICE Maple double dresser, mirror, 4 drawer chest, 39" spindle bed. Reg. $519.95 OUR PRICE '1359 '695 $1799 $429 Come In Today And See Our Entire Stock Of Bedroom Furniture HOMEMAKERS TO HURON COUNTY HENSALL 262-2023 Fine Furniture & Accessories Inglis Appliances & Service r TRY OUT ANTIQUE TRUCK £- While visiting the Hensall fire hall Thursday, youngsters from the Hensoll nursery school climb- ed aboard the antique fire truck of 1926. From the left are Gregory Dalrymple, Victoria Bisback,,Joson Reid, Jeremy Neilands and Garry (manse. ' T -A photo Plan Christmas party Seniors view slides of Isles Entertainment was the order for the evening when the Three Links Senior Citizens of Hensall held their November meeting on Tuesday in the I.O.O.F. Hall. Topping the programme, was Dr. Roger Wan of Seaforth who sh wed his pictures of a recent trip to the British Isles with em- phasis on the flowers and gardens they visited. Sup- plying music for the programme were Mary Drysdale and Melanie Lovell who played their guitars and sang two songs, and Nelson Howe. and Miss Mary Broadfoot who had all toes tapping with their square dance tunes on violin and piano. Thirty-two members and six visitors were present. The first part of the evening was spent on business. As the hall is not being patronized very much Personals Anthony Gelderland and Mrs.. Jean Adenen, -Ridgetown visited with Mr. & :Mrs. Sim Roobol on, Tuesday of last week. Sim Roobol was admitted to South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Saturday evening ;and 'transferred to St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Sunday. Mrs. Carl Payne is a patient in Seaforth Com- munity Hospital where she is undergoing surgery. Mr. & Mrs. Ray McNoll and son of Fergus visited with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett visited on the weekend with the latter's brother and sister-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Morris Taylor and family at Kilworthy. They were ac- companied home by Miss Pat Taylor of London,. Mr. & Mrs. • Jack Taylor, Brucefield, Bill Taylor, Varna, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett, Hensall attended the funeral of�1rs. Clinton Brown on Morfday and visited with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Brown and family at Newtonville. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Duncan of Toronto called on friends here last week. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family of Mitchell were recent visitors with Mrs. Chaffe's parents Mr, & Mrs. Jack Corbett. Mr. & Mrs. Terry Gregson of Niagara Falls were recent visitors with the latter's parents Mr. &, Mrs. Hugh McEwen. Carmel church Rev. A. Young of Goderich conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday, taking his text from St.. Luke's Gospel, the subject being "Try Again." Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the organ and led the choir in the anthem "The Church in the Wildwood". Misses Beatrice Thompson and Sandra Nixon sang the duet. Rev. Hugh Davidson of Listowel will conduct the service on November 28. Continues Sermop Rev. T. Garnett Husser continued his sermon on•the Creation at the morning service at Hensall United Church on Sunday, preaching on, "Let ,kbere be light•" Mrs. Donna St. John was soloist, singing "Songs of gladness" and accompanied on the piano by Dr. Ralph Topp who also played the organ for the service. - Advent Communion will be .held on Sunday, December 3. Successful lodge bazaar - The' members of Amber Rebekah Lodge heldmoat successful bazaar, bale sale and tea in the Lodge Hall on Saturday afternoon. Everyone, participated which made the event so rewarding. t on Monday afternoons it was decided to only keep it open on Friday afternoons, when members could gather to complete crafts or hobbies and enjoy a social hour together. All draw tickets are to be turned in by December 1 to Mrs. Ruby Bell. The Christmas meeting will be on December 12 when a pot -luck turkey supper will be held. Executive to be in charge. - . ensall and- district news CORRESPONDENTS Mn. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Betlha MacGtegor, Phane 262-2025 Programme conveners for the Isiovembe"r'meeting were Mr. & Mrs. Carl Payne and Mrs. Ruby Bell and the lunch committee were Mr. & Mrs: Alex McBeath and Mrs. Bertha McGregor. Juveniles tie two contests, intermediates plan event The juveniles travelled to Brussels Tu: da ight and played a 4-4 ti: Grant Love opened the scaring at the 13:57 mask as sted by Terry Bedard, but. Brussels came back -to even the score. Brian Baker picked up a pass from Steve, Grainger and fired it past the goalie just to have the Brussels tear p come back -to even the scofc at 2-2. Kinettes plan event The Hensall and District Kinettes met at the home of ebbi _Regier for their N mber meeting. Mrs. Sharon Fink led in the Kinette Song, all members being present. Discussion centred_- on__ visiting shut-ins for Christmas and holding a Christmas party for the children at the Public School 'on December 9 when the Theatre Arts Group from S.H.D.H.S. Exeter will be entertaining. The Kinettes are also selling tickets on a draw for baby quilts - made by Joy Fink. The next meeting will be held -at the Pizza Factory in Exeter on, December 6. This is to be "Bring a guest night." In the third period Brussels went ahead 3-2 but Hensall came back strong with two quick goals,. the first from Dave .Cann assisted by Grand Love and Steve Grainger and the second by Brian Baker set up by Darrell Preszcator. Brussels came back late in the game to tie it at 4-4. - On Friday, Hensall tical the league leaders Kurtzville 2-2. In the first period the teams traded goals, the first by Paul Bell assisted by Bob Mommersteeg and Allan Ben and the second goal by the Kurtzville team. Hensall went ahead in the second period on a goal by Steve Grainger set up by Dave Cann. Then at the 8:04 mark of the third period Kurtzville tied the game at 2-2. Steve Sararas and Kevin Jeffrey shared the goal tending and _allowed one goal each. Hensall 'travels -To- Milverton on November 19 and plays in Hensall. tomorrow. Buckeyes. At 10.30 Monkton takes on Huron Park, Mildmay meetsParkhillat 1 p.m. and Exeter and Grand Bend clash at 3.30 p.m. Games continue throughout the balance of Saturday and resume 10 a.m. Sunday with the "B" final going at 3 p.m. and the "A" final -at 5.30 p:m. The tournament is spon- ""sored by the Hensall Minor Athletic Association` The'Exeter team will be a combination of players from Pfaff Electric and Les Pines, two rec league teas. Plan tourney An intermediate "C" hockey tournament is being held at the Hensall arena this weekend featuring a total of eight teams. The tourney gets un- derway at 8 a.m. Saturday with the Hensall Sherwoods meeting the Zurich SANTA ARRIVES IN HENSALL -- Santo Clods made one of his first visits to' this port of the country as he dropped in of Drysdale Home Hardware in Hensoll Fettfoy evening. Telling Santo what she would like for Christmas Is Angelo Vollond, two, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Vollond of Hensoll. (R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "In the hearHof 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 CNIB goes oyer target Eric Luther, campaign chairman for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind wishes to advise that this --year's.,campaign was highly successful •_- --+ This year, the total was 51,465.25 which is over aur target of 51,400.00. Luther expressed thanks to everyone who donated to this organization to help make the 1978 canvass a -success. Luther stated special thanks should be extended to the following groups for their help in the door t� door canvass: Women's Institute. Amber Rebekah Lodge, Women's' Auxiliary and Carmel Presbyte>\an Church. mum mumnm. The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER 1111 iurnutimt 1 You're an old-timer if you con remember when lust about the only kind of tran- quilizer was money 11 anything ton make you pay attention ta,v ur con- science. .►'s pro ably o wanes:. ';..A friend hos a three-legged dog named Tripod. A cute little thing, but he bos trou- ble of the fire hydrants. Y u never know who, makes sauna folks tick until They begin to unwind. • . . • An -old-fashioned colle9a is 'one that won't award an 31 :athlete a letter unless he knows which one it is. 1 •s You'll mark us '•A" of , Jack's .1 Small Engine Repair Service E 107 Queen St., Hensoll 262.2103 ?for prompt, courteous, el. 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