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We will be at the Seaforth
Home & Garden Show
Drop by and see our quality built
STEEL CLAD
UTILITY SHEDS
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CALF CLUB — Members of the Hensall Feeder Calf Club will put
48 calves for sale In Hensall on June 14. Members each purchased
their own calf and have been caring for, and preparing it for the
show and sale for the oast several months. Taking Instructions from
Beth Cooper, left, are: from left, .Roulette Predhomme, Kris
Gemmell, Gerald Kerslake, Kris McNaughton, Matt Turner and
Michael Hayter. Raftls photo
Elder greets Hensall congregation
Bissett of Exeter came as a volunteer. All .visited with Ida Dickert and her family on
Hensall CorrespondentSunday.
enjoyed the service.
SUSAN HARTMAN The movie presentation this week was• Gwen Dalton, Karen Dalton and Tyler of
262-2449 Charlie Chaplins, "Easy Street." Family and Seaforth and Virginia Elgg of Atwood enjoyed
friends of Queensway are welcome to attend a visit with the McKnights on Monday.
Evelyn Elder greeted the congregation and the movies, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold- Rae of London were
Darrol Preszcator, Stephen McGregor, Rod On Friday evening residents were visited guests of the Chippchases on Friday.
Parker and Steven Gerstenkorn were ushers by several members of the Mennonite Youth The tenants of Northcrest are sorry to hear
at the Hensall United Church Sunday. Fellowship from Zurich. They thoroughly of Irene Davis again being in hospital and
During the service Krista Judith Taylor, enjoyed their lovely singing performances wish her a speedy recovery.
daughter of Marvin and Cindy Taylor was and comedy act. After the entertainment, PRESIDENT VISITS
residents shared punch and squares made by District De Deputy President Leona Connelly
received through Baptism. the kitchen staff and Rest Home Baking Club pp Rebekah
The Junior Choir led in the Ministry of made her official .visit to Amber Rebe
Music and sang two anthems. Belva Fuss members. Lodge on April 16. All met at Carmel
accompanied them at the piano. A meeting of the Hensall United Church Presbyterian Church for a banquet.
The Rowers at the front of the church were Women Unit 11 was held April 14. It was Following the banquet everyone met at the
placed in memory of Gary Gray by his wife (haired by Helyn Drysdale who opened With Lodge hall for the meeting. N.G. Sister Lois
Marlyn and family and father and mother -in- thoughts of spring. Jones welcomed all those present. Vice
law Campbell and Grace Eyre. Florence Slade chose "Faith" as the topic Grand Sister Bonnie Upshall reported for the
Next Sunday will be Dedication Sunday for the devotional. Ten cents for each bedinvisiting committee. It was learned Sister
with a number of memorials being dedicated the house was collected for the Unit's special Edith Bell is still at Stratford Hospital.
as well as gifts in honor of dedicated project. The sisters of Morning Star Lodge,
members. To continue thestudyonCanadian Indians, Brussels presented the travelling gavel to
M r. McDonald conducted the service at the the film "The Way o the Longhouse" was N.G. Sister Lois Jones.
Bluowater Rest Home on Sunday evening shown. Discussion followed! 1 ed by Mona invitations :were reh jved from. Huronic
with an excellent attendance. Chuck Mallette Alderdice. Lodge, Clintdn and Pftde of Huron Lodge,
assisted in the service by leading the music A request was made by the fashion show Exeter to attend their dessert endues. Also a
at the organ. committee for any type of wedding clothing donation was received from Mr. and Mrs.
The Centennial Committee of the United such as bridal gowns, bridesmaid dresses or Harry Smith in memory of Donna's mother
Churrh met Wednesday to make final plans guest's clothing for use in the June fashion Sister Inez McEwen.
for the upcoming Centennial event at the show. May The bale will be packed D.D.P. Leona Ce gonnellgave a Inspiring
thurch On of the
the children of !1 a the tconR gatiobe n ased they Drysdale expressed thanks to all who Helyn
values of friendship, ove anthe d truth in the life
celebrate the tooth anniversary. This will be taken part in the meeting. of a Rebekah.
Christian Family Sunday and following the A short game of Trivial Pursuit followed Happy Birthday was sung for Sisters Ruby
tree planting service the children will parade and then lunch was served by Mona Bell and Sharon Leve.
to the school ground where they will release Alderdice and Deanna Brodt. FUND}IALSDYG SUCCESS
balloons with an invitntinn to the Centennial NURSERY SCHOOL Avery successful
On June 4 will be the Old Hensall Co-op Nursery School will be Hensel' Fashioned Garden Party and Variety Show holding an Open House and Registration on
featuring Earl and Martha Heywood as well Tuesday. April 29. It will be held at the
as a numberof local artists. June 15 everyone Nursery School from 930-1130 a.m. and
is invited to renew their marriage vows. From 130-330 p.m. Parents and children are
imitations are being sent out to all those svho welcome. Come out and see whale pre-school
were married in the dttirdi. or by the minister environment can do for your child. For more
of the church over the 100 years, and June 17 information call Kim Gettner at 262-3440.
the bridal clothing over the 100 years will be SHUFFUNISHAVENAME
shown through a Fashion Show and on June A good number attended the shuffling
29 will be Senior Citicena Sunday with Rev. Thursday, The group is now known as the
Dr. Alex Filshle a former resident of Hensall Hensall Happy �.Dorothy Brunel] was
and one of the young men who went out as a appointed president and Eileen Rennie was
candidate for the Ministry from the congrega- named secretary -treasurer. This week's
tion. The congregation will be assisting the results were: high score ladies: Mary
committee in the events planned. Buchanan 359; Pearl McKnight 293; Elsie
Some of the ladies of the United Church Carlisle 271. High score, men: Ernie
attended the tendon Conference United Chipdhase 468; Dave Kyle 375 and John
Churdt Women's meeting held in Stratford Consitt 302.
this past week. and reported an excellent NoFITRCRE.STNEW S
meeting with outstanding speakers. Bill Chillktddkrase and boys visited with his
QUEFNSW AY NEWS parents (Olga and Ernie .Chipchase on t Grade 7-8 pupils represented Hen -
On Monday. April 11. the Hensall Scmday glh
Presbyterian Churdt ladies ran the evening Fourteen of the tenants enjoyed another salt Ptuii11eSrhaoi at the rvgional Ssenee Fair
Bingo for Queensway Rest Home residents. potluck dinner on Monday night. held Friday and Saturday at Central Huron
On Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Jim Sutton Secondary School in Clinton. Although none
performed the weekly church service. The Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Dickert and Mr. and oftheirezhibitswere dmseaaswinners they
Pianist was Mrs. Forrest of Hensall. Mrs. Mrs. Sandy McEwan and family of Clifford an all to be congratulated for their efforts.
Fees paid, and secret pals acne revealed
fundraisingevent was
held on Saturday for the Hen Ventures,
Scouts. Cubs and Beavers. 11 began at 9 a.m.
with a yard sale put on by the Ventures
followed at 10 a.m. by a bottle drive and at 11
p.m. by a bake sale. Many thanks to all of
those who donated articles for sale or baked
goodies. 'like money will go towards support-
ing Scouting In the community.
W O'LCOME E XT'ENDTD
A warm welcome to Ann MacMillan from
the Toronto area who is the new owner -opera-
tor at the Hensall Laundromat.
Also greetings are offered to Jim and Deb
Cununings who have recently moved to the
forFrom mer
tit.
the looks odleton f the me oFor Saln e and Sold
signs popping upon lawns all over the village
we should have many more new citizens to
introduce in the near future.
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CONSTRUCTION
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9i�141PL�EWUOD 1
MANOR
Is pleased to have the professional services
of Louise Sloan, Registered Nurse Louise
has lived in the Seaforth area all her life and
looks forward to serving the community in
her new capacity at Maplewood Manor. She
is now available for inquiries relating to the
Manor and may be reached at 527-1440
OPEN HOUSE TEA
Louise would like to invite all seniors to a
get -acquainted tea at the, Manor on
Wednesday, April 30, between 1 3 in the
afternoon
LOUISE SLOAN, R,N.
MAP LEW()()i)
MANOR
Seaforth 527-1440
Let our
SERVICES and FEATURES
help you enjoy an independent
retirement lifestyle.
*All meals, snacks •Companionship, security
*Laundry, housekeeping •Private 4 -piece baths
•24 -Hour Staff on duty •RN consultations
•Long term, short term, vacation and convalescent care
ASK FOR OUR FREE BROCHURE FOR MORE DETAILS
COME SEE FOR YOURSELF!
OPEN HOUSE EVERY WEDNESDAY 1-4 P.M.
Graduation Time?
at recent Kippen East Institute meeting
Trielmer; REsolutions - Mona Alderdioe; 441 NEWS
K ippen Coi i,.si,i,ndent Sunshine - Grace Eyre; Assistant Sunshine - The fifth meeting of the Kippen Courteous
al ARCA REF HoGGAtrill Evelyn Workman; Education and Cultural Companions
262-6902
Family and Consumers Affairs - Rena discussed - Evelyn Workman, Helen MacLean; Curling Club. The home activity was
h and the roll call answered. The
Caldwell, Charlotte McDoweli;Ag►icult re& meeting centred on "Your image", and what
Canadian Industry - Grace Eyre, Phyllis to wear and when, being a good sport, and
Parsons; Citizenship and World Affairs - dealing with difficulties. While reading over
Margaret Hoggarth, Thea Wisch; Curator - a paragraph about being a good sport,
Frances Kinsman; Pianist - Mary Broadfoot; members par on an iwnomptu skit about the
assistant pianist - Venda Sinclair; Auditors - topic. This proved to be a lot of fun.
Phyllis Parsons. Frances Kinsman; Group
Leaders: north . Agnes Eyre, ce -
Margaret Hoggarth; south - Thea Wirth.
Hilda Payne gave her report of the District
Board meeting. Mona Alderdiee conducted
the program during which Thea W iseh gave a
summary of her winter trip to Cuba.trFEOINALS
Margaret Hoggarth gave an account of her Patil �d Janet Hoggarth
York,ip to England, He and especially ally the cry of ent Sand in Aurora with Greg Hoggarth
an Helen Maclean reported spell
delightful holiday on Grand Cayman Islands, and toured St. Andress College, where Greg
Mildred Chalmers read aninteresting article. has been teadsing since January.
Courtesy remarks were given by Helen The community endends a warm welcome
Marl can. Lund] was served by the hostess to David and Christine Tremeer and their
Verde Sinclair. the co -hostess Evelyn Work- daughter Vicki and Sons Bill and Jeffrey.
man and the ooh - Dorothy Bell and They are residing on the faun of Allin and
Thea Wisc3h. Wllsckn Tom'
Liberal party . ,.... ....._ .._._._:..
LNs'rrfl`TE NEWS
Kippen East Women's institute held its
annual meeting April 16 at the home of Verde
Sinclair in Seaforth. President Grace Drum-
mond read "Who's Holier Than Thou."
Secret Pais were revealed and fees paid.
Vada Sinclair gave a reading. R epmrts the
year end were given by president Grace
Dntmmond, secretary fifelen MacLean, trea-
surer Mona Alderdice and the convenors or
co -convenors of the standing committees:
agriculture and Canadian industries by
Phyllis Parsons. citizenship and world affairs
by Margaret Hoggarth, education and
cultural activities by Evelyn Workman.
family and consumer affairs by Frances
Kinsman, resolutions by Mona Alderdice,
curator by Frances Kinsman, and public
!relations by Rena Caldwell. Margaret Hog-
garth conducted the election of officers for
the 1986-87 year. She called upon Phyllis
Parsons for the report of the nominating
committee, and the officers are as follows:
Past President - Ruby ?riebner; President -
Graoe Dnimmoihd; Fast Vice -President,
Margaret I'l'oggath; Second Vice -President,
Mena Alderdice; Secretary- Helen Magoon;
Treasurer- Mona Aldetdiae;Public Relations
Margaret. floggaat; Brandi Directors -
Ff8ndeS Kinsman, Charlotte McDowell.
Prhyllm* Parsons; District Director - Rena
Caldwell; Alternate District Director - Ruby
LINETEDCHURCH NEWS
Rev. Lorne Keaypresided in the pulpit of
St. Andrew's on Sunday. Barbara Cooperwas
the organist, and the ministry of music was
presented by the choir.
Continued from page A3
The Huron-Middlesez Proviraaal IW'lteral
Association elected Ifsalr new Curative
during the annuaiygcetiag.
Member of parliament is Jack Ridded:
past -president is Reined Ben; president,
W. Joseph, riogan; vine -president, Jack
Johnson; steretart Maggie McDonald;
treasurer, Zoie Raithby.
Area vire-presidents are: Jean Adams,
Godeaidi; Wawa Hodgins, Luisn; James
Low, Zurich; E. Beecher Menzies, Clinton;
Muriel Murphy, Goderich; Robert Swarnaan,
Exeter; George,Wallrer, Stratbmy,
Youth repiz italiv is Kathy Love,
Zurich.
They71 manage ft better with a
Pulsar. Quartz
Seaforth Jewellers
MAIN STREET SEAFORTH 527-1270
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Supplies Last
THIg WEEK'S
Thursday to Saturday—While
.Fresh from
our oven '
to your table.
i 1' Tasty Nu
f' m White Sliced
24 oz. loaf
BREAD
t
Fresh 1
COUNTRY
Doz. •
BUNS 99 ,
I
Deluxe
CHOCOLATE 1.69
BROWNIES • Pkg of 6
BADEN XXX 2.99
COLBY ib.
Aged 3 Full Years
EXTRA OLD el 99
CHEDDAR Ib, ll
Deli
SUMMER
SAUSAGE Ib, 2'99
Bulk
SULTANA
RAISINS Ib. •99 1
A GOOD SELECTION OF DELICIOUS DONUTS & FRESH HOT COFFEE
Bakery &Cheese House 1
TstyNu14 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH 527.1803
9i�141PL�EWUOD 1
MANOR
Is pleased to have the professional services
of Louise Sloan, Registered Nurse Louise
has lived in the Seaforth area all her life and
looks forward to serving the community in
her new capacity at Maplewood Manor. She
is now available for inquiries relating to the
Manor and may be reached at 527-1440
OPEN HOUSE TEA
Louise would like to invite all seniors to a
get -acquainted tea at the, Manor on
Wednesday, April 30, between 1 3 in the
afternoon
LOUISE SLOAN, R,N.
MAP LEW()()i)
MANOR
Seaforth 527-1440
Let our
SERVICES and FEATURES
help you enjoy an independent
retirement lifestyle.
*All meals, snacks •Companionship, security
*Laundry, housekeeping •Private 4 -piece baths
•24 -Hour Staff on duty •RN consultations
•Long term, short term, vacation and convalescent care
ASK FOR OUR FREE BROCHURE FOR MORE DETAILS
COME SEE FOR YOURSELF!
OPEN HOUSE EVERY WEDNESDAY 1-4 P.M.
Graduation Time?
at recent Kippen East Institute meeting
Trielmer; REsolutions - Mona Alderdioe; 441 NEWS
K ippen Coi i,.si,i,ndent Sunshine - Grace Eyre; Assistant Sunshine - The fifth meeting of the Kippen Courteous
al ARCA REF HoGGAtrill Evelyn Workman; Education and Cultural Companions
262-6902
Family and Consumers Affairs - Rena discussed - Evelyn Workman, Helen MacLean; Curling Club. The home activity was
h and the roll call answered. The
Caldwell, Charlotte McDoweli;Ag►icult re& meeting centred on "Your image", and what
Canadian Industry - Grace Eyre, Phyllis to wear and when, being a good sport, and
Parsons; Citizenship and World Affairs - dealing with difficulties. While reading over
Margaret Hoggarth, Thea Wisch; Curator - a paragraph about being a good sport,
Frances Kinsman; Pianist - Mary Broadfoot; members par on an iwnomptu skit about the
assistant pianist - Venda Sinclair; Auditors - topic. This proved to be a lot of fun.
Phyllis Parsons. Frances Kinsman; Group
Leaders: north . Agnes Eyre, ce -
Margaret Hoggarth; south - Thea Wirth.
Hilda Payne gave her report of the District
Board meeting. Mona Alderdiee conducted
the program during which Thea W iseh gave a
summary of her winter trip to Cuba.trFEOINALS
Margaret Hoggarth gave an account of her Patil �d Janet Hoggarth
York,ip to England, He and especially ally the cry of ent Sand in Aurora with Greg Hoggarth
an Helen Maclean reported spell
delightful holiday on Grand Cayman Islands, and toured St. Andress College, where Greg
Mildred Chalmers read aninteresting article. has been teadsing since January.
Courtesy remarks were given by Helen The community endends a warm welcome
Marl can. Lund] was served by the hostess to David and Christine Tremeer and their
Verde Sinclair. the co -hostess Evelyn Work- daughter Vicki and Sons Bill and Jeffrey.
man and the ooh - Dorothy Bell and They are residing on the faun of Allin and
Thea Wisc3h. Wllsckn Tom'
Liberal party . ,.... ....._ .._._._:..
LNs'rrfl`TE NEWS
Kippen East Women's institute held its
annual meeting April 16 at the home of Verde
Sinclair in Seaforth. President Grace Drum-
mond read "Who's Holier Than Thou."
Secret Pais were revealed and fees paid.
Vada Sinclair gave a reading. R epmrts the
year end were given by president Grace
Dntmmond, secretary fifelen MacLean, trea-
surer Mona Alderdice and the convenors or
co -convenors of the standing committees:
agriculture and Canadian industries by
Phyllis Parsons. citizenship and world affairs
by Margaret Hoggarth, education and
cultural activities by Evelyn Workman.
family and consumer affairs by Frances
Kinsman, resolutions by Mona Alderdice,
curator by Frances Kinsman, and public
!relations by Rena Caldwell. Margaret Hog-
garth conducted the election of officers for
the 1986-87 year. She called upon Phyllis
Parsons for the report of the nominating
committee, and the officers are as follows:
Past President - Ruby ?riebner; President -
Graoe Dnimmoihd; Fast Vice -President,
Margaret I'l'oggath; Second Vice -President,
Mena Alderdice; Secretary- Helen Magoon;
Treasurer- Mona Aldetdiae;Public Relations
Margaret. floggaat; Brandi Directors -
Ff8ndeS Kinsman, Charlotte McDowell.
Prhyllm* Parsons; District Director - Rena
Caldwell; Alternate District Director - Ruby
LINETEDCHURCH NEWS
Rev. Lorne Keaypresided in the pulpit of
St. Andrew's on Sunday. Barbara Cooperwas
the organist, and the ministry of music was
presented by the choir.
Continued from page A3
The Huron-Middlesez Proviraaal IW'lteral
Association elected Ifsalr new Curative
during the annuaiygcetiag.
Member of parliament is Jack Ridded:
past -president is Reined Ben; president,
W. Joseph, riogan; vine -president, Jack
Johnson; steretart Maggie McDonald;
treasurer, Zoie Raithby.
Area vire-presidents are: Jean Adams,
Godeaidi; Wawa Hodgins, Luisn; James
Low, Zurich; E. Beecher Menzies, Clinton;
Muriel Murphy, Goderich; Robert Swarnaan,
Exeter; George,Wallrer, Stratbmy,
Youth repiz italiv is Kathy Love,
Zurich.
They71 manage ft better with a
Pulsar. Quartz
Seaforth Jewellers
MAIN STREET SEAFORTH 527-1270