Zurich Citizens News, 1978-11-23, Page 3Seniors see slides, decide
to open hall on Fridays
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.
Hensall
Hilda Payne
Bertha McGregor
Topping the programme,
was Dr. Roger Whitman of
Seaforth who showed 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
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.
Programme convener s for
the November meeting were
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Payne and
Mrs. Ruby Bell and the lunch
committee were Mr. & Mrs.
_Alex McBeath and Mrs.
Bertha McGregor.
Kinettes meet
The Hensall and District
Kinettes met at the home of
Debbie Regier for their
November meeting. Mrs.
Sharon Fink led in the
Dinette Song, all members
being present.
Discussion centred lin
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."
4-H Happenings
The Cooking Monsters,
Hensall 4-H club number 1,
met in the United Church
hall for their seventh
meeting on Tuesday. They
divided into two groups and
each group had to read a
story and say what was
wrong with it. Next they
made up a picture of
something to do with fruit
that could be put on a sweat-
shirt. The third assignment
was to make up a song about
food in the course. Following
these contests, everybody
worked in their books. It was
decided to meet for an extra
meeting on November 21 to
make plans for Achievement
Day. The meeting was ad-
journed by Donna Zwaan.
The Metric Maids, Hensall
4-H club number 2, met in the
United Church, Hensall, for
their seventh meeting on
Tuesday. The meeting began
by all judging some varieties
of tea biscuits and picking
out the best ones. After-
wards, groups of two were
formed and Mrs. Pepper
read about 4-H. The meeting
concluded on Wednesday,
when the club went to Mrs.
Pepper's to play in a skit.
Then the meeting was ad-
journed.
Hensall Juveniles
Tie two Games
The juveniles travelled to
Brussels Tuesday night and
played to a 4-4 tie. Grant
Love opened the scoring at.
the 13:57 mark assisted 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
team come back to even the
score at 2-2.
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 tied 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
Bell 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.
Persona Is
Anthony Gelderland and
SANTA ARRIVES IN HENSALL — Santa Claus made one of
his first visits to this part of the country as he dropped in at
Drysdale Home Hardware in Hensall Friday evening. Telling
Sanfawhat she would like for Christmas is Angela Volland,
two, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Don Volland of Hensall.
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.
Citizens News, November 23, 1978
Pace 3
START STORM SEWER CONSTRUCTIION- Work on the storm sewers for the village of
Hensall began last week. While workmen complete the installation of the sewer by the com-
munity centre Omega Contractors superintendent Murray Dixon and councillor Harry Klungel
look on. The project is valued at $383,000. Staff photo
Red Rose Orange Pekoe
Tea Bugs
Jello
Jelly Powders
Fleecy Liquid
Fabric Softener
Carnation
Coffeemate
V8 .
60's $1 .59
3 oz. pkgs. 4/99c
$2.29
$1 .1 9
48 79'
fl, oz.
$
176 fl. oz.
16 oz. jars
Vegetable Juice Cocktail
Robin Hood All Purpose
Flour
Dream Whip
Dessert Topping
Cottonelle
Bathroom Tissue
Nescafe
Instant Coffee
St® Williams Jams
Blue Bonnet Coloured
Margarine
Weston's Sesame
Crusty Bread
3 kg.bag 1 .1 9
3oz. 69c
4s$ 1.09
10 oz. jar $4.99
24 oz. jar 99'
31b9 .99
24 oz2/$1
Sara Lee
Layer Cakes
Chun King Assorted
T.V. Dinners
13 oz.
11 oz.
9'
9'
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262-3316
Choice local Beef and Pork
Store 262-201,7 Abattoir 262-2041
Maple Leaf Sweet Cured
Cottage Rolls
Swifts Sugar Plum
Bacon
Centre Cut Peameal
Back Bacon
Chopped
Suet
Swifts
1 Ib. pkg., Ib.
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Polish Sausage
Our Own
Head Cheese
Medium
Ground Beef
Cut and Wrapped_
Loin of ork
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Head Lettuce
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Grapefruits
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Size 48's 6/884
ABATTOIR HOURS
Beef Slaughter — Monday, Pork Slaughter — Tuesday, ftours or Picking Up Freezer
or Custom Orders. Tues. to Fri. — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Prices in Effect November 23, 24 & 25th
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Choice Local Beef & Pork .
Abattoir Phone: 262-2041
MARKETS
PLEASE NOTE We reserve the right to limit all quantities on
all advertised items. Because of increased costs we find it
necessary to make a 50c charge for grocery delivery.
ARKET
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Phone: 262-2017 Hensall