The Huron Expositor, 1979-11-29, Page 131; FAMIL .' HEIRLOOM—Francis Storey, Ofrt RI 1, Dublin and her
daughter Evelyn Henderson of RR51 •Seaforth. are stripping an antique
desk with steel wool and paint remover at the furniture re-finishing'class.
at the Seaforth District High School night school program.
tEx • r sitor Photo):
A STITCH IN TIME...Ouilters in Mrs. Marie Muegge's popular quilting
class at Seaforth 'District High School's night schoolprogram work on the':
quilt they'll complete during the course- (Expositor Photo)
Queensway news
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Correspondent oa e ' ' who celebrated her birthday ;
d
MRS. BERTHA McGREGOR on . Sunday, Visitors with
262-2025 Nelson Loghrin were Mrs.
The Queensway Nursing
Home 'Welcomes a new ,re-
sident) Mr. Fred Fisher' of
Grand Bend. "Birthday.
Greetings" to Marie. Loster
Drend, Joan and Jeati
Klemke, Ann sand Dave
Miller. Les Mitchell visited
his mother Louise Mitchell.
Greta Beaver visited.
Maurice Beaver.
Mrs. Purdy visited with.
FOWL BINGO
HENSALL & DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Wed., 'Dec 5th
Doors Open 7;00 p.m.
Game starts 8:00 p.m.
15 Regular Games - 2 Specials
JACKPOT $300.00
Admission 51.00 Cords 5 for 51.00
No one under 16 years of age admitted..
All Proceeds
For Hensall & District
Community Centre
Fund Raising Committee
. her husband Len Purdy.''
Reta and Charles Gilmore
visited Neil Regan.
Visiting with Jim Bagg;
were Helen Bagg and Mrs-
Hev�ell
Bob Dale visited with.
Agnes Cutting.
Bill and Helen Taylor,.
Olive Stephenson; Margaret
McBride and Elsie McKinely
visited with Russell Erratt.
Rev. Forsythe of Exeter
conducted the church service
accompanied by Bob
Camer on at the piano, The
Bethel Reformed Ladies
entertained the residents to
Bingo and Treats. The Men's
high bowling score was Neil
Regan with 144 and the
ladies' high bowling score
was Mary Parimer with 54.
Mrs. Pearl Koehler visited
last week with her daughter
and son-in-law. Mr, and Mrs.
:Raye Armstrong in Goderich
Mr. and Mrs. Don Joynt
returned home after visiting,
with Mrs. Margeurite
Bonthron in Sebastian,
Florida,
The members of Amber
IRebekah Lodge are holding a
Bazaar and Tea on Saturday
December 1st -in the Local
, Hall:
Correspondent
MP: ti ILDAMPAM
262 5018
The SacraMent,ot' Btptism
was administered at the ser-
vice at the United': Church in
Hensall to Peter -Owen Whit
man Bisback,, con of Mr,. and
Mrs. Peter Bisback and
brother M. Victoria. The ser
vice was conducted by Rev.
Stan C, McDonald and; a
large gathering of both Tamil,
les were present for the
ceremony.
Rev. McDonald: preached
on "The Man Outside". How
t
y
The Village of Hensall' has
decided to carry out a study
to assist in determining the
need for assisted rental hous-
ing, for senior citizens and
families.
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the 4003c is: slammed
Tastes and the recip-
ient is left outside when the
message of Christianity
could be given. The coming
of Advent is a time to make a
decision, to open the door to.
Jesus - He will. he ready to.
come in, he said.
To open the service, Ilev.
McDonald conducted a hymn
Ging with Dr. Ralph, Topp at
the organ. At the conclusion
of the service, Rev. McDon-
ald greeted those who left by
the West door with Mrs,
Arthur Slade greeting wor-
shippers at the south door.
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k
Ushers were Dwight Com;
and Brad Buchanan,
SWAxs jucs "
will!, Ur, and: Mr's, Hans,
Ger st .nota and family were
Mrs. Ina Johns, Exeter, Mr,
,and Mrs: John 'Batten, Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Johns,.
David and Joanne from Elim,
vilk.
Celebrating the christen-
ing of Peter -Owen Bisback
with his parents and sister,
Victoriaon Sunday were Mr,
and Mrs. Bob Erb, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Neilands and faro.
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Don Geiger^
and family of Zurich, Dr. ,and
THE HURON E-XPOSiTOR, NO
i!
Mrs. Gordon Adams, Strath.
roy, Miss Joanne VVI
Hamilton, Mrs Rouser and
family, 'Fsn't Erie, ,Mr, and;
Mrs. John Skea and family,.
Milton, Mr. and Mrs m
Lindsay and family, $elktrk,,
Dr, and Mrs- Rodger whit
man and MTS, Ken Rodney
and children, Seafortb, Mr:
and Mrs. Les Dolmage and
son John,. Winthrop, Mr, and
Mrs. AI Bisback, Grand;
Bend, Mrs. Bonnie Oei Lee'.
and son, Mississauga and
Rev. Stan C. McDonald.
Peter Owen is the first
grandson for Dr,• send Mrs,,
gets go ahead
current and future housing,
needs.
Additional information will
be gathered through adver-
tising, direct mail and quest-
ionnaires and interviews._
modation. Residents who do
not receive a questionnaire
by mail, or would like addit-
ional information, may .ob-
tain the forms: and further,
• information: from Mrs. E.R
Based on a .review of the
area housing situation, the
local study will include an
assessment ' of economic
trends, . growth factors, and
A self-explanatory ' quest-
• ionnaire will be distributed to
senior citizens and families.
asking them if they are
interested in assisted accom
Rebekah Lodge
Correspondent
MRS. B. MaeGREGOR
262-2025 '
Noble 'Grand. Mrs, Hazel
Corbett : presided for the
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge. on Wednesday eve-
ning, assisted by • the Vice
Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Riley,
who reported for the visiting
committee sending cards to
several shut-ins.
Mrs. Dorothy, Corbett,
Treasurer gave the financial
report. _ An invitation wsa
received to attend a Euchre
• in Edelweise Lodge Seaforth
on Nov. 28th, The contribu-
tion for the United • Nations
was sent in.
The Initiation Degree was
conferred on Mrs. Edith M
Beni. Arrangements were
made for the Bazaar, Tea,
and: 'Bake Sale,. Saturday,
December at 2:30' p.m. The
Christmas party will beheld
on December 5th, with, an
exchange of Gifts. Major
fiends
•
•
Oke, Clerk, Village or Hen-
salt, 108 King Street, Hensall
After It receives the results
of the survey indicating a
need fora specific number of
lErnieChipchase
era C lupchase
brought : greetings from the
Council of the Patriarch Mili-
tant and congratulated the
sisters on their work,
Mrs. Jessie Armstrong
returned home after 'visiting
with, her daughter and son
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Don
Flear at Grand Bend:
ion n work was done by Murray
Baker, local contractor' and
the brick work was donebg
Bischoff Construction..•
ABUNDANT CORN CROP
The , .mild weather . of
November has been co-
operative to the many
farmers.: in the area who have
SUPPER JPPER' WELL. ATTENDED •
The ladies ,of Chiselhurst
United.Church served a most
delicious; slipper In the
church on Wednesday eve-
ning which was well attend-
ed. .Mr..: Robert 'Heywood.
accompanying himself on the
accordion: sang several selec-
tions. Mr. Keith Hohner
accompanied him . on the
guitar.
PVC BUILI NG PEESENTS
A NEW APPBARANCE
The Hensall Public 'Util-
ities Building on Main Street
has had a new front added
which adds greatly to " the
appearance:' The construct-
MATERNITY'
onstruct
MATERN WEAR
RE ..
The Separate Shoppe.
MAIN CORNER, CLINTON: PHONE 422-774
(NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEARY
OPEN t --i OPEN V-4
MICROWAVE -OVE
FRIDAY NOVEMBER
the beautiful
ONSTRATION
FRIDAY 2 - 5 P,M.
'7-9P .M_
Come in and see Elizabeth Jacobs the Hotpoint
Microwave Specialist show you all the latest hints on.
Microwave Christmas Cooking
•
SPECIAL PRICES •
RE944 • RE931 -- RE925---
$649.99 $559.99 5449.99
Draw for one 15 Ib. Grade A turkey every
CHIRISTNIAS week until Christmas- COO ticket' for every
$100,00 purchase, tickets remain for every
DRAW draw. You may be lucky. `Merry Chrtstmos
TURKEY WINNER: Mrs, Joliet MotOteg6+' Eprtiishdvifte
WE STOCK PARIS FOR MOST APPItANCES
"The plate' to:buy
MAJOR
CENTRE' LTD
pplittOcas". 262-2724 ;IIIIISAILL
.
FREE
DRAIN
Every Lady attending, this
demonstration .will have a
chance to win a 16 piece oven
cookery set. Two to be, given
away.
units, the Village may:
-Developan assisted' rental
housing project on its own
through a Municipal non-
profit housing' agency;
-Ask. the Ministry of Hous-
ing to seek private sector
involvement to secure units
under the Rent Supplement
Program or Private Assisted
Rental •Program;
-Encourage the creation of
a local non -Profit. group
community, labour or service
club organization, for exam-
ple -- to developa non-profit
housing, project.
Smile
A perfectionist is a person
who takes infinite pains... .
and gives them to others.
hadn abundant corn c rn crop
which is still being.
harvested. The local mills
have : been operating at top
Capacity.
Sm le
Livelihood An ,.active
gangster.
Whitman, AW
attended the, service In the
United Church and then
gathered at the how oli Mr.
and Mrs. Bisback..
i William Gibson and Cathy
Neal attended Ivor's Beauty
.School, London on Monday,:
November 26 for a seminar in!
hair -braiding, and Lcuttine
under the diseettor,, of Mr.
Jim Escamila,
Hensall Sales Barn was.
active again: with higher
prices and an active demand;
supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers. Pat cattle
steers, $74.50.582.50, sales
to $83.50; Heifers, $73.00-
$81.50, sale s to $86,50, Pigs,
$21-50-$37.50i. •
Hensall one 4-11 club, the,
Needle Beetlgs, met on Tates -
daf+
tl�#r
Achievement I)isy. f'lwA
er committee aka' Wit,
their pos# tfi
The seventh moo** + d
,Hensall two 441 dub, the
t eed%ointers washeld, oat
November 20 in the iJaited
Church. The meeting of
with the pledge., Tl i;, rise;
roll callwas, antareasd by
'showing eompl. sale,
Pointed projects and/or fa,•
Choice articles.. cyst discuss-
ing *ay new stitches used,
Next the members did,* quiz'
The leaders• then explained
the evaluation sheets for free,
choice articles, if one was.
done. Morework was done
on. .the skit and then the
meeting adjourned!,
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'4OO. REWARD.
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for ♦i
1948 CANADIAN SILVER DOLLAR'
in good condition
4 GASI-f, PAID FOR ALL SILVER
A GOLD COINS,
1i pAYING:,
sgoo and up for Sttver.¢oilgr
0 noted 1467 8 before
s4p0forPr. Pieces doled 19678 before
et
$2oofor 25` Pieces' dated 1966 8, before
40` for Silver Dimes doted 1968 8. before
Canadian Olympic coins, American
Silver dollars & all Gold Coins wanted
ONE DAY ONLY
o
Saturday, December 1", 1979 1.$`
Bedford Arms Motel
Highway No. 21 Goderich +j `
Phone 524-7345
„t.
5 Main. St. Seaforth
complete line o,
New 8z Used Furniture
Antiques & Collectable
o
pump organ
nearly new
exercise bike.
chesterfield suite
dining room suites
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And much more
Smart Santa *look at the Tree Trunk
oral
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