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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-10-02, Page 9John Baker, clerk Bob Heil, local librarian Mrs. Margaret Ingram, Norman Durst county library board 'chairman and Huron County librarian Bill' Partridge, Goderich. (Staff Photo) • Christian Reform ladies take tour • RENOVATED TOWN HALL OPENS- The public was invited to tour the newly renovated Hensall Town Hall Thursday night. The municipal office 'includes a branch of the Huron County Library, At ribbon cutting ceremonies are, left, Hensall Reeve JUST BROWSING- Sam Rannie of Hensall looks over the, selection of books available at the newly renovated "Hensall library. Library and town hail modernizations were on view to the public Thursday night when an off ical opening was held. (Staff Photo) Varna ..arna tha nks- --- ",,,„, ,,,,§7-7,7,-,,,---„,-,..-7- baseball helpers MAITE-SIDE ORCHARDS Now Open for the Season - it is time to pick your own Fancy Macintosh Apples or buy them picked. Apples picked to choose from are Lobo, St." Lawrence, Wolf River. Also Fresh Honey and 75 lb. Shelburne Potatoes and vitritins other items. Open 7-days a week. Phone 887-6883 • Correspondent Mrs.,Bertha MacGregor The Three C's couples met iTiirfng September for a family picnic at Al and -Margaret Hoggarth's hoine. Nineteen attended. The following sports were enjoyed with winners as follows: Rev. W.D.Jarvis guessed the number of screwnails in the jar. Philip James guessed the ' number of beans in the jar. Dorothy and Bob 'Taylor won the church bin' o. Jean Jarvis guessed correctly the number of items contained in an egg. Jim Dougall outsmarted everyone ,with his knowledge of the townships. In the children's games David Dougall guessed the number ,of candies in a jar, he was also the . winner of the running race for his age group. Sheila Dougall won the tot's race and Paul Hoggarth was the winner of the boys race. Joanne Jarvis kicked the slipper the greatest distance. The next get-together will be a Hallowe'en costume dance at the Staffa Hall on 'Tuesday, October 28th. All couples of the three congregations cordially invited, Holy Communion will be dispensed. Residents Enjoy Outing Mrs. Margaret Beane celebrated her birthday on Safurd ay. Celebrating with'her was her daughter Mrs. Rochus 'Faber and her nieces Rosa Walter and Ethel Stewart. Recent visitors at the home were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Goldie, Mr. and Mr k Chester Dunn, Mrs. Iva Ridley, Mrs. Roy McDonald visited with Mrs. Vera Lammie and Roy McDonald. Mrs. Jessie Ingle and Ida Evans, of Brussels visited with Cora A icock. Reta Hem, Edna Anderson, Margaret'and Ca thy Treibner of Exeter visited with Mrs. Squire.- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor of Kitchener visited with Mrs.A. Taylor. Mrs. Reg. MacDonald, Exeter and Mrs. Phillip Johns, Elimville, visited with Ruby Miners. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nolan, Dublin visited with Dan Matthews. Shirley Prouty visited with Lin Latimore,NRoy Miponald, and- Alex Barrett, Mrs. Audrey Christie returned to her home this week following surgery in University Hospital, London. Mrs.Annie Cole is a patient in South Huron Hospital where she is receiving treatment. Mr. and MrS.Don ktynt are holidaying at their cottage at Manitoulin Island this week. . Clarence Heywood was visited by his wife- Mrs. 'HeywoOd, his sister MiS. Yellow, Thames Road,, and. his first cousin Martha' Baishaw, of -Saskatehewert.— Rev. Harold Snell conducted Correspondent Mrs. Bertha MacGregor Rev. W.D.Jarvis conducted service in Carmel presbyterian Church on Sunday. The sermon was "No Compromise". The Holy Communion Service will be held on Sunday, October 5th at 10:15 a.m. The ladies of the church are sponsoring a• "Stanley, Brush Party' on October 21. ..• M. and Mrs. Clarence Dilling of Sarnia visited recently with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dilling. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd of Willowdale were recent visitors with their mother Mrs. Ada Smillie. Mrs. Doris Bonthron of London visited on Sunday with her mother Mrs. E. Sararas. Amber Lodge to have Installation Noble Grand Mrs. Margaret Consitt presided for the meeting of Amber R eb ekah Lodge on Wednesday evening assisted by the Vice Grand, Mrs.13ertha MacGregor. .r The Financial ` Report of the Lodge was given by the treasurer Mrs. Dorothy Corbett, the visiting report by Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Mrs. Ruby Bell reported for the finance compittee. An invitation was recohed to attend the Oddfellow and Rebekah Rally to be held in Stratford Nov. 1st. The Noble Grand reported the receipts of the booth held at Mrs.Walker's sare to be very gratifying. Plans were completed for the Installation of the offfcers to be held on October 1st when D.D.P. Mrs. Irene Harnack and her installing staff of Goderich will be guests. Birthday greetings were extended to Mrs. Margaret Consitt ,and Mrs. Margaret Ingram. Untended for last week); Birthday Greeting were extended to Mrs. Vera Lammie. ReV. W.D.Jarvis conducted the church service with Louise 'Mitchell at the piano. Mrs. Shirley Prouty visited with Lin Latimore, 'Alex Barrett, Roy McDonald and Isobel Sproat. Clarence and Margaret Dilling of Sarnia visited, with Mrs. Anna Dilling. :Clarence and Irene Dunn visid with Vra Lammie, Louise Mitchell, Bernice Lavery, Anna Dilling and Ruby Miners. Gerald and Ruth Ford. of Hensall eensyvay Hanover, . Wm. Ford, EXeter, Greta Hoding§, London • and Oney MeFalls, Luban visited Mrs.Mae Ford. Mrs. Hazel Mcnaughton, Mr. and Mts. Harold Shepherd of Willowdale visited Mrs.Ada Mrs.Doris Bonthron 'visited her mother, M rs.E. Sararas. Leslie aIld, Brenda Mitchell of Crediton visited with -Mrs. Louik Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, Neath, South Wales and Mr. and Mrs. McArthy of Toronto ..visited with Mrs. Monteith. Ruby Miners was visited by Vera Pinkham and M'rs, Shroeder of Exeter. • Mrs.A. Taylor visited in Exeter on .Saturday at the home of.,her son Delbert. Mr. and Mrs. Denroche visited Louise Mitchell. • The Staff of the Home held a shower in the dining room on Sunday' evening for an employee 'Gerry Channel who recently lost her home in a fire. Games were played and Gerry was the recipient iof many beautiful and useful gifts ' for which she expressed sincere thanks. Refreshments were served. ,church service on Wednesday. 'Rey. Snell and Cecil Skinner, 4.6i'et'`; played violin .selections M eL041jRanied by Thelma King at "trepiane • t011 An AUTHENTIC OLD MILL In Blyth At The Railway Tracks Factory Outlet Leather & suede garments Leather Gloves & Mitts for ail the family Leather Purses & 'Handbags & Hats Pure VirgineWool Bankets --all sizes-- Mohair Throws Sheepskin Rugs, Socks, arn, Toys, Etc. Our Specialty - Deerskin Gloves, Mitts & Moccasins In this authentic old mill you will find the heritage and tradition of the Bainton fancily - ,a unique wool and leather business. Where the Values Are Bainton Limited, Blyth Telephone 523-9666 Non. to Thurs. 9, - 6 Sat. - - 9 - 6 Fri, - 9 - 9 Sun. 1 - 6 ' HURON HEAT1LATOR ACCESSORIES MFG. We Sell Wholesale: 4 Heatilaters • + Matching wood boxes and book cases + Heatsavers + Fire grates + Angle iron & channel iron CUSTOM RAILING MADE TO CUSTOMERS SPECIFICATION + Steel scaffold & hangers + Stationary bar-b-ques two models to choose from. ,f + 'Ornamental railing, 6 designs to choose from for residential and com- mercial Services: + Custom welding + 30 ton metal hydraulic breaker service Authorized Dealer for: + Face brick' + Back up brick + Stone sills, precast sills + Quarry patio slabs + Patio stones & sidewalk slabs ( For Free Estimates: Come in Monday - Friday, 7:30 - 5:00 Open "Ms $ Sat. Morning ly Appointment only: call 482-9718 Huron Heatilm tor & Accessories Manufacturing Mildie 16, Vas*. + Angel stone products - + Field stone products + Ledge rock products + Quarry stone + C.B.M. block We specialize in installing Fireplaces Come in and watch us build-your Heatilator ponitoyyrii119 The ladies of the Christian Reform Church with Alice' Rooseboom in charge took several residents for an outing to view the trees in their glorious array of autumn colors. They visited several areas and had refreshments in the park at Exeter. Hensall Sales Barn Supply consisted mainly of steers. Demand was active, prices were up. Fat cattle; Heifers $42.75 - $51.50, Steers $49.25 - $54.00. Pigs; Weiners $59.00, Chunks $65.50 - $73.00 Sows $210 - $285.00. „ Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Davis returneciriyMe on Saturday from a pleas) t holiday when they flew to Calgary, and visited Lake Louise, Banff, Kamloops, Victoria Correspondent Hilda M. Payne About fifty Hensall and area residents came out on a cold, damp evening to the affielal opening of the redecorated ground floor of the Town Hall. At 7 p.m. the Reeve, John Baker, assisted by Norman Durst, chair- Tann of the Huron County Library Board, cut the ribbon and official- ly declared the Town Hall and Library open. Hensel] Town Hall was built in 1914 and 'the gloom of the post-Victorian era remained in the furnishings. The old council -Chambers and ladies rest room on the west side have now been transformed into a modern clerk's office, with a photo-copier and Gestetner machine and a fire- proof room. Adjoining is a council room which will stand up to any found in , Huron County small communities. A folding door can be opened to make one large room when needed. With walnut panelling on the walls, original table, and upholstered, tub chairs and nylon carpeting 9n the floors we have a warm, friendly atmosphere to offer our councillor which we hope will be carried over to their deliberations. The Library now runs the length of the east side and librarian Margaret Ingram is only sorry that she will not be working in it much longer. The brown of the wall panelling and the orange of the carpet is repeated in the drapes and imparts the right atmosphere of quiet and learning. On the south end, kinderearten size tables and .chairs, baby blue, give the ynusigef-iiiieS theft own feeling of belonging. With incadescent lighting and shelves of, walnut brown the books are easy to see and there is still plenty of room for additions in all book sections. Materials were bought from Ball and McCauley Building Supplies, Bonthron Furniture and Skiels Library Furnishings. Construction was carried. out by Wayne and Harold. Smith, elect- rical work by W.H. Fuss Electric Ltd and painting by Morrissey Painting. Total cost was over • $20,000 and took over six months to complete. Visitors were present from Exeter, Zurich, Seaforth and other surrounding municipalities. To roJnd off the evening the Women's Institute served coffee and home baked cookies and many compliments were received PETER JICREC 74 TORONTO $TREyr MITCOE% PhOpe I 348-9412 [Long Pilii*M0 Can Collfecti Alion,te Life - Auto . Commercial'- . Farm Liability 7 Accident & Sickness nistatmics CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION tAG -0° Savings' Hockey Sweaters & Team Jackets order To ensure delivery- , DOUG'S GENERAL '-STORE and Vancouver. Mrs. Verna Twitchell is a patient in South Huron Hospital, -Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.William Simpson of Birmingham, Mich., visited last week with Mrs. F.G.Bonthron. The United Church service was conducted by Rev. Don Beck with Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ. The sermon, based on' the last s section of the Sermon on the Mount, was titled, "What really matters?" The choir rendered the anthem "0 Mighty God, When I Behold The Wonder". Next Sunday, • the Sacrament of Holy Communion will be held. The U:C.W. General meeting will be on October 6. v.*** Collin Mason visited with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Skea over the weekend. Lower Interest Rates NOW AVAILABLE ON 1st and 2nd Mortgages ' anywhere in Ontario on RESIDENTIAL "INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES Interim financing on near construction or land development REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE AREA CODE 519.744-6535 COLLECT SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTATS LTD. Head Office: 56 Weber Street, Eat Kitchener, Ontario . WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH 'tls l,li : 'THE HURON E, XPO.SITOR> perO#ER as umpires and drivers, they'd especially like to mention the coaches, Mrs. June Tomkins and Mrs. Anne Gibson - Junior girls, Mrs. Marion McNutt and Mary Lou McKinley - Senior girls, Ross Whittaker and Paul Morrison - Junior boys, and' Fred Gibson, Stu Broadfoot and Bill Coleman - Senior boys. Tickets are going well for the ten-speed bicycle which will be drawn for at the ' dance on Saturday night. For tickets for the dance or the draw, contact any member of the Recreation Committee. Admittance to the Three C's have family picnic Correspondent Mrs, Bill Chessell • Members of, theshurch were reminded on Sunday that there is 'no service in Va rna next week because of the Goshen Church Anniversary . service. Their service is at 2:30 rather than 11:00 because of the attendance of the Belgrave 'Men's Choir. Mr. andMrs. W.T.McAsh attended Ontario Street Church anniversary on Sunday, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of Clinton. , Mrs. Harry Bulgar of Brussels visited with Mrs. Florence Elliott on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce dance is by ticket only. Elliott and baby Erin of Toronto Any ladies interested in playing were home on the previous broomball are asked to contact Sunday. Joan Grunewald before Oct. 16. The Recreation Committee would be interested in hearing of any ideas local people may have community would like to thank all for fall and winter activities. * those who gave Of their time so members are Gerald Hayter, Jean the children and young people of Rathwell, 'Joyce Dowson, Howard Stanley Township could enjoy Armstrong. John Paul Rau, 'Paul healthy recreation during the' Steckle, Don Brodie, Arnold summer. Besides those who acted Taylor and Harvey Hayter. Communion planned at Brucefield Correspondent Mrs. Hugh Berry Holy Communion will be • observed in Kippen and Brucefield churches on Sunday morning Oct. 5th. Out of town guests who visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs,Ross Scott, during their 50th Anniversary, were their daughter, Mrs. Ruth Rushcall and son Andrew of Vancouver, Mr Wm. Scott. Seaforth. Miss * Ellen and Miss Ina Scott. London, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Scott, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Elliott, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Larry McGregor spent Sunday with his parents'. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGregor, Karen and Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pepper and fancily Newstead, spent Sunday with his nts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P pper. Visitors n the weekend with Rev. and rs, E.S.Stephens were. Luella Mel. innon, Belleville; Mr. Thos.Ste .hens, Scarborough; Miss J e Stephens, Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. -Delmer Stephens and family, Sault Ste Marie. "The Kingsman" sang at Kippen, BrUeefield churches. Guests at noon were Mr. and " Mrs. Win. McMillan , Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Morley, Mrs. J. Emiegh, Mr. W. Orih, all of Ball Teams Now that the ball season is over, the people of this Burgessville and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Luckham, Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. V. Hargreaves spent a few days up north. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Aiken, Dublin, visited with Mrs. Aiken's mother. Mrs. N. Sillery on the weekend. Kipper?. Correspondent .Mrs. Rena Caldwell ' Meeting one of the Kippen I 4H club was held at the home of the leader Linda Bell on Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. The meeting was opened- with the 4H Pledge and the election of officers was held with Diana Oudas as president and Linda Vischer as Vice President. It was decided to have a floating secretary. The leaders are Linda Bel land Linda Van- neste. 'The club, "Lets Bake Bread", was outlined, hand out sheets were filled out and whole wheat freezer bread was mad... Mrs. Betsy V. DeBerg of Holland who has been visiting with Mrs._ Susie Van Loon and Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Hoornaert has returned home, We are sorry to report that Mrs,Rodger Hoonaert is in hospital in Stratford. a