The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-06, Page 15BEAN RD DIRECTORS—The. four Huron Friday. From the left are Gordon Hili,
directors of the; Ontario Bean. Producers, Allan Murray Cardiff and Joe Miller.
Marketing Boardwerere-electedIn Hen all —A
Photo)
Bob
Varna fire out
Correspondent
MCHESS U,
lllliS..,ARY
482-9969
Dave and Bonnie Roy had
an anxious few minutes on
Sunday Morning when .they;
had; a fire in the pipes over.
the Franklin+ fireplace, By
removing the wood from the
tine and cutting off al! air;
they had it under control;
before the fire trucks arrived.
Dave spoke very highly of the:
Ire department from Brim-
field which arrived very
quickly and stayed until they
were sure there was, no fire in
the wall.
Lori Consitt is making
excellent progress in figure.
skating, and passed ' her
Willow Dance for her Junior
Bronze medal in Stratford a
week ago Sunday.
Doug Roy passed his Inter-
mediate Red, Cross tests in
swimming recently, . and his
sister Laura passed her Jun
for tests. Little Dennis also
passed Beginners 1:
Plants
Liven Up
.4ny Area
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL!
THURSDAY, FWIDAY, SATURDAY""~""
ALL, ":.
GREEN' PLANTS
250/ /
!o off,
*Enter our Christmas Draw
to be made on Mon., Dec. 24
Cosh and Carry Only!
Offer good In both Mitchell ,& Seaforth
*WATCH FOR OUR
OPEN. HOUSE: NEXT WEEK!
TT'S'FLOWERS
Hwy. i west of MtId .tl
Ph. 348-9406 or 527.1924..
MS, Cota'espondent
MRS, $ERJ HA;
.GiREGAR
267-2025
The member of Amber
Rebekab Lodge held a most
Stteeessful Hake SakTea and
OA Sale on Saturday in; th,
local: 'Hall, There wits; ;a
S
TSB HURON: EXPO
TOR
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beak
delicious display of pies,. *rolls,
tarts, muffins. cakes and all
the goodies. The Craft table
was laden as well as the
produce.
SesSioNARY visa*
C4*M. LPRE$s
CHURCH'
Rear. Jack McIntosh, wha
fetes families
Conespondent
MRS. SENA CAIUWELL
262-59351
Members of Kipper East
Women's Institute
entertained their families at
a turkey banquet in Hensall
United Church Nov. 30. Mrs.
Dave Triebrier, welcomed
everyone end the supper was
super.
During the evening cards
HAY KING --Russell Bolton of Seaforth won the 1979 world hay
championship.' it was. his eighth straight title. At the left he is being.
congratulated by Ross Martin and Anson McKinley at the annual Huron
County meeting of the. Ontario: Bean Board. (T -A Photo)
bttu:ary
AGNES McDOUGALL
Agnes (McKellar).
McDougall, 82, .of• the Blue-
water Rest Home,' Zurich,
• died on Friday, Nov 30:
Mrs. McDougall was pre-
deceased by ' her husband,
Horton McDougall of Ker -
ma
She is survived byOne son,
Hugh 'McDougall of Hensall"
and five daughters, Mrs.
John (Marjorie) Drake of
Staffa, Mrs. William (Jean)
Freele of Windsor,' Mrs.
Gordon (Dorothy) Hess of
Zurich, Mrs. Glenn (Betty)
Love of Sarnia alid Mrs.
Ronald (Mary) Rossi of
Montreal. Mrs. McDougall is
also survived by 15 grand
children and seven great
grandchildren, and one sis-
ter, Mrs. Elmer Colquhoun
of Clinton.
ger
Come in and let us help you with your•
�•$
gift selection. We have more than crafts!
• Handtirafted 'items
1 Jewellery [surgical steel carrhigiti.
• Candles
• ,Wall plaques
•.. Children's books
• ' Christmas . tree,
ornamiients
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E1LENE'S RAFT:.
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Shewas predeceased by
three sisters - andtwo broth
ers. The funeral was held on
.Sunday, Dec. 2 from the
Hopper -Hockey Funeral
Home; " Exeter. Interment.
Was in the Staffa cemetery
with Pastor Ross Hargreaves
of Thames Road officiating:
•
were enjoyed and Mrs,
Tr ebner and. Mrs.,
Drummond each favoured;
with a humorous .reading..'
Prizes were awarded Mary
Jane. Parsons and, Laurie
Chalners .as the youngest
guests present.
Hoggarth received the
lar$est family award, Mrs.
Charles Eyre had the
youngest • grandchild -- four
days old. Mr. and Mrs,
Campbell Eyre were the
longest married! ,couple,, 46
years.
Vern Alderdice:'got the
lucky' chair prize. Bill
Kinsman and Greg f oggarth
were given prizes for good
sportsmanship.
Winners • at euchre were
ladies fust, Mrs. Stewart.
Pepper, second Mrs. Vern
Alderdicei Low, Mrs: Robert
Kinsman, Men's High was.
Robert Bell, second Ernest
Whitehouse, low, Garry
Aiderdice, Lone Hands for
the Ladies', Mrs. Charles
Eyre, for the men, Robert
Bell.
PERSONALS,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex D
McGregor left for Florida last
Saturday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones
and Mrs. Pearl Love had an
'early Christmas supper at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jones last Saturday
night.
A number of Kippen
!aides , Mrs. W. L. Mellis,
Mrs. R. Broadfoot, Mrs. E.
Kyle-, Mrs. R.E. Robinson'
attended the bazaar ' at
Brucefield on Saturday.
H..& N DAiRY SYSTEMS LTD.
Sates,. Service a ' *Installation of
887
.,pipelines &
milking parlours
R.R.4
WALTON
,Tqw Hall
Mensa
Civic Corny
If you are sixty years of age or over
or
If you have one or more children
and;
- If your present accommodation is
inadequate
if your income is modest
This
is of interest to you T`
Your municipal council is trying to determine the' need for
assisted housing for senior citizens and families in your
community. '
Questionnaires are being distributed to senior citizens and
tenant; farinilies as part of a survey to determine the interest in this
type of housing.
Only by campiet• -t-g aq,u. estionhai
re can
you help to determine whether there is
a demand for assisted accommodation
for families and senior citiiefs.
• Families and seniors interested in Obtaining more information:
should contact:'
Mrs. E. Oke
dierk
Village of Hensen
108 King Street
• Hensall, Ontario
MON 1X0
Tei -2624812
has been a Missionary in'the
Christian. Church. in Korea,
Japan. was the guest speaker
and spoke on the Irfe of the
Korean, people. 'f melds, his
teat frent the 6th chapter of
Isaiah, these words "Cry
Opt" At the close of the
service Rev. McIntosh
showed! .slides .and talked:
about Japan.
' Rev. Kenneth Knight calk"
ducted the service rand the
Sunday. School pupils took
Who visited them: and showed,
slims and passed out treats
Visitors this week With
Louise Mitchell were hfr.
and, Mrs. Charles Fisher*.
Fateter.
Mrs- DOC Bl hop and Mr.
and t Mrs ,Funnel* visited
with Irene Kalbfleiscli.
Visitors with Nell Kendrick;
were Ruth. Susan„ and:
Nancy Durand and: ,Sheri
Varley. Helen. ,, Joan and
,Jean Klemke also, Sim
accompanied by iim
Loshough at the plana.
The:. ROM gefeanied
-rhumb Ladies entertaised .
the residents with Bis;Ro sad.
Steamts. The ,men's.
Bowrlingsale prat, in
Regan with 1* and the
Ladies' High ,bowling- Wee
was Mary Parlmer with 43..
The "Three Links" Senior
Citizens will* held their
Annual' Christmas dinner on
December Iltb at 6:30 p.m..
and
part in the "Advent . of
Candle Light Ceremony"
Mrs. Robert Taylor led, the
choir in singing the Anthem
"The Seven, Joys of Mary".
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be celebrated in
Carmel Presbyterian Church
on Sunday. December 9th at
11:3Q a.m.
QUEENSWAY'NURSING
HOME RESIDENTS
TREATED,
The residents, of the
Queensway. Nursing Home
are very grateful to .the
Thames Road Chureh Ladies'
Home fro. m
Hamilton
Correspondent
MRS. HILDA M PAYNE
262-5018
'Mrs. ` Laird ' Mickle re
turned Sunday after spend-
ing a pleasant .three weeks
vacation in Hamilton with
her son Charles who, is a
teacher at the Sir John A.
MacDonald •Secondary
School within the city.
• Roobal visited with "Nelson:
Loghrin.
Visiting with Russell
Erratt were his wife Pearl,
Helen and Bill Taylor, Frank:
and Mabel McClinchey, and
Olive Stephenson. •
Rev. Losbough conduct, ed
the worship service
w..
All seniors .»' are cordially
invited. An interesting
program is being arranged.
Mrs. Hazel; Luther is
spending several weeks
visiting with her grand-
daughter and grand son -in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rae-
burn at Coronation, Alberta.
THE SEPARATESHOPPE
MAIN CORNER, CI,.INTON PHONE 4.2.177S
(NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR)
DRESSES!
on sale
HIA[JSES-SKIrIS-PANTS.B AZELS-SWEATERS
OPEN 1- 4
OPEN 1-4
Choice
Local.
Beef 8' Pork
Burns '
Dinner
Swift Ever Sweet
Bacofl
Store packed'
fieners
r'
ref Patties�tte•
rI pkg
Sliced' Maphe Leaf
111. en Loaf
t
chopped.•
'tot duet
Qin of Beef .pi.et•sed
2.09 la.
For Christmas gift shopping
visit our new annex,
Baskets and wicker ware
100,6off ticket price
`A we •6--D,Y:•r-4.1.
Good selection of
MACRAME SUPPLIES
and macrame kits
STORE HOURS
Tues., Wed., Thurs., and Sat. 8 - 6 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m. - 9 pm.
Store 262-2017
ABBATOIR HOURS
MONDAY PORK SLAUGHTER �-.TUESDAY
BEEF SLAUGHTER Hours for picking up freeier or custorn orders + . -
Tues. - Fri. 8•a,m. - 6 M.Abbatotr 262 204'1 Sat. rlr.iih:.1 pm.
MARKET
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