Times-Advocate, 1979-09-26, Page 24 (2)I
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Times -Advocate, September 26, 1979
About people you know
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Roobol
of Oud-Beyerland, Holland
arrived last Sunday. - Sep-
tember 16 for a four week
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sim
Roobol and with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Dodds of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Roobol
and Mr. and Mrs. Sim
Roobol visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Van Dyke, of
Atwood last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John
McAllister and Faye at-
tended the christening of
Jennifer Ann, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mercer,
Exeter and afterwards the
christening party visited at
their home at R.R. 1 Hen-
sall. Attending as well as the
parents were Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Mack of Turnbulls
Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Mercer of Port Ryerse.
Melvin Whiting, Mr: and
Mrs Lorne Turnbull. Denise
. and Rhonda, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Whiting and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Brock. Shelly
HENSALL MINOR
ATHLETIC ASSOC.
Hockey
Registration
HENSALL ARENA
Sept. 29
1 0 a m 1 p m
Ages 8 & under '1000
Ages 9-18 `35 00
Penalty of `5 00 wd1 be
added :o late rem' laon
and Sheri all of Exeter, also
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Hackney and Denton of
Lucan and Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Stubbe and Sarah of
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ger-
stenkorn, Diane and Stephen
visited with Mrs. Ina Johns,
Exeter do Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther
returned home after a
pleasant trip to Banff and
Western cities.
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick
returned home from a visit
with friends in Lon-
desborough.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
:McLellan of Seaforth were
recent visitors with Mrs.
Olive Horton.
Mrs. Jessie Armstrong
returned home after at-
tending "Open House" on
Sunday. the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Flear, Grand Bend
who were celebrating their
25th wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Flear is the former
Betty Armstrong.
Mrs. Mabel Shirray and
Mrs. Esther Wright of
Bayfield enjoyed a trip to
Northern Ontario this week.
with a boat trip included.
The autumn colors -are at-
tractive.
Mr. Bill Maier and friend
of Mio, Mich. and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Adams of Dash-
wood were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Corbett.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Chaffe and family of Mit-
chell visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Chaffe's parents Mrs.
and Mrs. Jack Corbett and
celebrated the 25th wedding
anniversary with her brother
and sister-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Corbett.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McNaughton. Danny and
Timothy of Seaforth visited
on Sunday with the former's
parents Mr. and Mrs Peter
McNaughton.
R.K. PECK APPLIANCES
In The Hegrt ofDown Town Varna
• vacuum Cleaners - Soles and Service of mt•st makes
• CB Radios and Accessories
• Speed Queen Appliances
• Moffat Appliance)
• Smoke Sensors
• Insect lights and fly Killing Units
• Handcrafted Gifts
Varna Ons
Phone 482 7101
REVOLVING PEOPLE
tralta had a fine time
Julie Lamport of RR 1 Hensall and Jean Buswell of RR 1 Cen-
on.this ode at the Exeter fair Saturday, T -A photo
ensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor; Phoge 262-2025
Hear student minister
The service at tHensall
United Church on Sunday
was conducted by Mr.
Richard Hawley, Student
preacher at Auburn and
presently a student at
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LAST 3 DAYS OF GREAT
APPLIANCE BARGAINS
SALE ENDS SAT., SEPT. 29 et 6 P.M.
2. Still lots of good buys left • Frost Free Refrigerators
as Microwave' Ovens From 44995 Fram 44995 Wt.
Built In Dishwashers From 25995 =
• Mobile Dishwashers From 37995 =_
30"- Easy Clean. Ranges
From 3699`
General • Electric .Wash els most colours
-From ' 379'5 Wt -Sharp reductions for —66r . Grand
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General Electric Dryers major appliances on display in our ri
Ei From 21995 Wt new store -
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barbecue grill and convecto oven
3 We carry the complete lines of Hot Point. General Electric. White Westinghouse:
E appi•cances as well as Woods chest and upright freezers and Speed Queen spin=
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One free draw for every s100O0 purchase on a
G -.E. Microwave oven, A Hotpoint microwave
oven, A White Westinghouse mobile dishwasher
and 8 two quart thermos type coffee pots. Draw
to be made Tuesday October 2nd. -
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We maintain our own service department.
DRYSOAtE'S MAJOR
APPLIANC.LCENTRE
HENSALL 262-2728
"THE PLACE TO BUY APPLIANCES" _
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Emmanuel College. Dr.
Ralph Topp officiated at the
organ. The choir contributed
the hymn. "Jesus. where'ere
Thy people meet" and the
sermon was on. "Religion
without wrappings".
The wrappings of religion.
the conventional beliefs and
words, the ceremonies. the
wording of the prayers are
all wrappings around
religion. Deal religion is
what is taking place inside
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when all the mappings are
removed.
Next Sunda:.. Chislehurst
. congregation will be holding
their Anniversary Service at
2 p.m.
New registration time
The Huron County Rally
will begin registration at
9:30 a.m on Monday,
October 1 at Elimville
church, not at 9 a.m. as
previously stated.
Approve addition at Vanastra
Tuckersmith Township decision to go ahead and set
council agreed to add a new up its own fire department at
addition to the Vanastra a Seaforth council session
Monday night, when the last
meeting of the town and
townships had been held in a
friendly atmosphere with
good progress made in
working out a tentative
mutual agreement.
Deputy Reeve Robert Bell
acted as chairman for the
meeting in the absence of
Reeve Ervin Sillery who is
on vacation.
Recreation centre at a
meeting Tuesday night
which will increase the size
of thr present building by 30
per cent.
Architect Brian Garratt of
Stratford attended the
meeting to show the working
drawings he has prepared
for the addition and the
renovations to the present
building.
The reason for the building
is to implement a program of
aquatics and fitness- for
mentally retarded,
physically disabled and
senior citizens from nursing
homes.
Provided will be space for
more dressing rooms,
showers, rooms for in-
structors, room for a new
heating system and- ad-
ditional hot water tanks.
Provision will be made for
wheel chair access to the
swimming pool.
Diane Durnin, recreation
director, told council she was
still waiting for word on
government grants to cover
part of the cost and she said
she hoped she would get
government approval in a
. month. She suggested a fund
raising program to get
money to cover some of the
costs.
The Vanastra Recreation
centre was established
several years ago by
Vanastra residents who
bought a former church and
renovated -it to serve as a
community centre and
added an indoor pool. The
complex is being paid for by
the residents of Vanastra
through their taxes.
The residents still owe
about $119,000 of a debenture
debt against the• complex
which also includes a curling
rink, which has been
declared not up to wind,
snow load and fire safety
standards.
FALL HAS ARRIVED — You can tell summer has passed
Into autumn when the leaves start to fall Raking some of
the colourful objects Saturday in Hensall was Janet -Mary
Mowat.
NOTICE
-Hay Tciwnstftrikesidepts
Prrot to the construction or demolition of a struc-
ture, a budding permit _must heobtainedfrom the
. 2ow'7hlp tbuw' —, —*ynxorct,- -Avey Clausius
The township of Hay have hired Herman Van
Wieran as bylaw enforcement officer effective
September .1 1 - -
Tuckersmith Township
council as a whole acts as the
recreation committee to
manage the complex.
When council was asked
the estimated value of the
new addition and renovation,
Architect Garratt was or-
dered by Councillor Frank
Ealconer -and Deputy Reeve
Bell riot to give that that to
the press.
When the preliminary
drawings were made of the
work to be done the cost was
estimated at that time to be
about $160,000 but in early
November, 1978, the work
was expected to be •fiver
$225,000.
Architect Garratt was
authorized to advertise for
tenders for the construction
work, which are to be in by
October 12 and opened
Mark events
at Queensway
"Birthday Greetings" to
Mrs. Irma Wilds and Mrs.
Vera Larilmie residents of
Queensway- Nursing Home
who celebrated their bir-
thdays this month. Visitors
with Morris Beaver were
Mr. Elgin Smith and Mr.
Harry Hirtzel. Mr. and Mrs.
Jones visited with Louise
Mitchell. Visitors with Mrs.
Alderson were Mr. and Mrs.
S. Prouty.
John and Iva Ridley and
Ilia Dunn visited with Mrs.
Vera Larnmie. Leo Boyle
visited Nelson Lochrin.
Visitors with Russell Erratt
were Donna Glanville, Cathy
Taylor, Helen -Taylor, Joyce
Brissey and Clay. Rev.
Forsythe of Exeter con-
ducted Church service
assisted by Louise on the
piano:
The. men's high bowling
score was Neil Regan 113
and Ladies' was Edna Youn
with 86.
October 16.
Chris Kiar of Goderich,
land surveyor, outlined some
details concerning the Doig
subdivision in Egmondville
such as the water system,
drainage, roads, and septic
tanks.
A by-law passed amending
the zoning by-law for former
Sandpiper• Restaurant from
institutional to commercial
zoning.
Road superintendent Allan
Nicholson was authorized to
advertise for an industrial
tractor with rotary mower to
be in by November and the
1980 tractor to be delivered
in the spring.
' Council will pay to replace
the sidewalk in front of the
new home for Allan Geddes
in Egmondville and he will
pay 50 pffr cent of the costs.
Council was instructed to
ask B.M. Ross and
Associates of Goderich to
take preliminary drawings '
for the bridge to be replaced
in Tuckersmith on con-
cession 12-13. by the ministry
of transportation and
communications but
cautioned that the work
would be done in 1980 if there
were sufficient funds '
TheVa n Egmond Founda tion
was granted a license for
Ciderfest on October 30 at
the historic Van Egmond
house in Egmondville.
Council advised by the
ministry of transportation
and communications that the
request for a turning lane on
Highway 8 at the Vanastra
sideroad cutoff was denied
because a survey indicated
the traffic was low and only
five accidents had occurred
at the interssection in the
past four years and four of
them were due to excessive
speed and alcohol.
Several complaints were
named regarding - dogs
running in packs in the
township. - •
Council expressed
disappointment in Seaforth's
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The
Light
Touch
By .
JACK
LAVENDER -
Being bored and being
contented are often two
view points of the same
thing -
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A diamond is a piece 01E-
coal
f2coal that stuck to the /oh
Anyone who calls a rose
by any other name is
probably pruning
Marriage rs an unusual
gamble. Both partners sanr
or nobody does
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Teenager to teacher Of
course I can spell correct
ly 1 i lust not a fanatic
about r.
Were fanatics about ex
pert repairs you can de
pend on
Jock's
Small Engine Repair
Service
107 Queen St, Hensall
262-2103
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BEST BUYS AT AL'S
Store
262-2017
Choice focal Beef and Pork
F R y'G Fresh Grade A
CHICKENS69
'/2 or '/4 Chicken 791 Ib.
Frozen Eviscerated 8 - 16 lbs.
TV RKE ¥S lb.9 9
GROU ND".'°'.,
BEEF
Ib.
Sliced Devon 1 Ib. pkg.
Side Bacon
Store Packed Canada Packer°
Wieners
Sliced
Mac & Cheese
Loaf
.(Proc) -
Side Of Beef, lb. 1-
(Proc)
'Hind Quarter
Beef b $ 1 8 5
$119
Ib,
Ib.
79c
x$1 49.
lb.
(Proc)
Loin Of -Beef
(No Filler)
Beef Patties
Sears
catalogues
... a
marketplace
for home
fashion•
finds.
Sears
CATALOGUE
SHOPPING
Come in and look
through our lastest
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PHONE
262-3316
Abattoir
262-2041
(f�OOD VALUES
Alymer Fancy
Tomato Juice
Alymer Condensed
Tomato Soup
Fleischmann's Corn Oil
Margarine
Javex
Liquid Bleach
Li b by's
Fancy Pumpkin
Peek Frean
Biscuits
Swan's
48 oz.
10 oz.
59°
4/99'
a22e
shoe
59°
8109
2lb. pkg.
128 oz.
28 oz.
14 oz. Assorted
Liquid Detergent 2
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Fleecy
Fabric Softener
Kraft Dinnet 225 gr
Miracle Whip
.Dressin
Alymer
Catsu
Canada No. 1
Cabbage
Produce of U.S.A.
Sunkist Oranges
FROZEN FOOD
Clover Cream
Ice Cream
4 litre pail Assorted Flavours
BAKERY
Dietrich 100%
Whole Wheat Bread
Wantons
Jam Filled Buns
PRODUCE
4oz 21$1 19
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$1 09
128 oz.
pkg. 2/69c
500. m1,
32oz.
8'9c
8119
each
Size 138 dozen
29
51 69
S359
24 oz.
59c
6's 69c
ABATTOIR HOURS Beef Slaughter.— Monday. Pork Slaugfitet — Tuesday. Hours for Picking Up heeler
or Custom Orders. Tues. to Fri. — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat. 8 a m to I p.m
Prices in effect September 27, 28 & 29
Choice local Beef & Pork
'Abattoir Phone: 262-2041
PLEASE NOTE: we resert6 the nyht to t.m.s alt quonbt•es,on- ?
ail- odr•e.s sslr aeras Because•of •,+creased costs -we hnd_d.
necessary Ic make o 50c charge for grocery delivery
ARKET
GROCERIES & FRESH PRODUCE
Phone: 262-2017 Hensall
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