HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-01-15, Page 5HURON, 'EXPOSITORt ANYARY
.superintendent reported trouble
with a drain on Mill St. snow
plowing and work at cleaning up
alter sewer construction.
,.Reeve Jehn Bake, asked the
two town employees why it was
necessary for them both to ride on
the village snowploW. He said the
practise wasn't safe and that they
shouldn't need two men. -
Mr. Maxwell explained that an
extra man was needed to• adjust
the snowblower to keep from
filling in laneways. The reeve
didn't agree. Next time streets
are being cleaned he'll "show it
can be,dOne and you don't need
ftvo men to do_it."
"Yes, you can bring your
(+camera," he said with a grin.
Kippen
rs. Riley 99
Correspondent'
Bertha MacGregor
Unit two of the Hensall. United
,Church Women field their regular
meeting January 12. Sadie Hoy
opened the meeting with a poem
"New Years Wish" followed by
the study on Cuba given by Grace
Drummond. After a brief
business period the Devotional.
"Take a Pause to Start the New
Year." was conducted, by Hazel.
Corbett With all reading Psalm 84
and followed by prayer,. ,
The meeting closed with a
serenity prayer and a' contest by
Sadie• Hoy. Lunch was served by
the hostesses Jean Wareing and
Pat Venner.
The Hensall Legion Ladies'
Auxiliary met on Tuesday
evening with the President MrS..
Mona Campbell presiding.
Several thank you notes were
received for gifts at Christmas.
The 'winner of the "Money Doll"
Was Mrs. Wilson Allan, Seaforth.
The mystery prize was won by
Mrs. Marion Wasson, Exeter.
The guessing priie was won by
Mrs. 'June Beierling and the
attendance prize was won by Mrs.
Mona Campbell.
The charter was draped at'
Monday night's meeting of Edel-
weiss Rebekah Lodge in memory
of Mrs. Margaret Messenger and
Mrs. Harriett Ryan with noble
grand,. Mrs. Peter Malcolm,
presiding,
Vice • grand, Mrs. Norman
Riehl, reported' on' visitations
made and gifts sent and distri-
buted to sick and 'shut ins at
Christmas time. The, adopted
patient at Veterans Hospital.
London, was' also remembered.
Members and officers accepted
an invitation to present the
travelling gavel ,to Pride of
Huron, Exeter, on January 21.
Tentative' plans were made to
h9rd a joint 100F and Rebekah
euchre January '28.
Gag, Maxwell was sworn in as
l-lensall's - new works
superintendent at Monday
night's council meeting. Ernie
pavis, who's had the job for 24
years, will be staying on to help
him learn the ropes.
He's got a lot to "teachafter, 24
years," clerk Bob Heil said;Mr.
Maxwell, who h as been working
for the• village since November,
will receive $9,500 in his new
post. •
Mr. Davis, who was named
by-law enforcement officer, dog-
catcher, fence viewer and
livestock valuator, and -custodian
for the village office, will be paid
$8,500 a year,
The retiring works
Groups
meet
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New fire thiet,
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Maxwell new works head
ensall's new fire chief had
so e.,questions Monday night et
the year's first council' meeting.
NeW chiefJames Hyde arid new
deputy chief Bruce Moir were
sworn in by 4Clerk Bob Heil.
'What happens if we have both
*trucks at a fire in Hensall and
another alarm comes in? he
asked. It Exeter is your standby,••
ask them to go. "It's faster than
roiling up the hose yourselves and
'going", councillor Herold Knight
thought, and he told the new chief
to talk ' it all over with the
firemen's mutual aid"
organizatiOn7
The chief asked council to
outline what the boundaries for
fire protection from the Hensall
department are.,
There really aren't any solid'
boundaries since, the fire area
boXrd was established, Reeve
John Baker said. "Y-ou really
have to go anywhere in Hay or
Tuckers j, yo'n are called":
Under the fire area agreement,
all ratepayers in the two
townships are paying towards the
new Hensall truck, he said. He
said the'chief could, suggest that a
caller from' out of thetusuai area
call their proper department and
could then go to the fire anyway.
"Then you could always leave if
the others got 'their first", he
said.
Councillors approved .Chief
Hyde's request that Hensall
firemen. be covered by $15,000
compensation rather' than
10,000.
Friendihip.
night'held
Friendship Night was held at
Amber - .Rerekah Lodge 'on
Wednesday evening when the
members exchanged gifts with
their "Secret Pals". Noble Grand
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor Presided
assisted by the Vice 'Grand Mrs.
Dorothy Pager, who reported for
the visiting committee. Jr. P.N.G.
Mrs. Margaret Consitt reported
for khe C.P.T. committee stating
plants were sent to shut-ins af"
Christmas.
A letter was read, from D.D.P.
Mrs. Irene Harnack of Goderich
stating the Rebekah Assembly
President of Ontario Mrs. Helen
Shepperd of Toronto would be
visiting the district on March 1st:
The United 'Nation Contest
"Speak Off" will be held in -
Clinton February 20th at 8 p.m.
. Several cards of thanks• were
received also a donation and
poem "Friendship" from Sister
Mabel , Whiteman, Seaforth.
Plans were completed for the,
C.P.T, Euchre to be held in the
Lodge Hall on Thursday, Jan:
15th. at 9 p.m. to which everyone
is welcome. Following the
meeting all exchanged gifts and a
social .hour was spent and
refreshments served by the social
committee.
Correspondent '
Mrs. Rena Caldwell
'Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Riley had
a family dinner on Sunday
J uar 11 in honour of Mrs. .
Riley who will be,
ce brig her 99th birthday on
January IS.
(Intended for last week)
.New Years Eve guests with Mr.
and Mrs.Dave •Sim and Cathie
were David4tand Pat Sim of
Southwold..and friends Rick and,'
Kathy, Ian and Evelyn 'Sim of Galt
Cambridge,- Norman Sim and
Norma Hislop of Stratford, also
Norma's brother Bruce, and Mr.
'aave Robinson of London. They
also visited on New Years Day.
•
Kippen East held a
successful euchre in the Legion
Hall January 8. Prizes were won
by:
Greta Erb, WOmen's High; Nellie
Riley, Lone Hands; Grace Peck,.
Low Scorer Mike Connolly,
Men's High '; Lone Hands,
Brucefield ann
Correspondent ,
. Mrs. Hugh Berry
Brucefield United . Church
annual' Mee_ting will be held on
January . 25 following a 'pot luck
lunch at 12:30.
•
Hensall man
,dies at
Westminster
Edward B,., NoKminton of
Hensall died at Westminster
Hospital, London oh January, 8th
in his 83rd year. He was the
husband of the late Freida
Smallacombe and father of 'Mrs.
-Arthur (J.Lenore) Traquair of
Woodstock and E.J.(Ted)
Norininton, Ottawa. Also
surviving arc five grandchildren
and one sister in England,'
Funeral service was held from the
Bonthron Funeral Chapel on
Saturday at 1:30 p.m. with Rev.
Don Beck :officiating: Interment in
Hensall Union Cemetery.
A Legion service was held on
Friday evening at 9:30 p.m. at the
Funeral Chapel by the Hensall
Canadian Legion Branch No. 468.
Mr. D. G. C. Crowe
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Scorer. Lucky Draws . Cheryl
Riley, Mrs. Volland,
Lunch was served by the centre
group. Another euchre is being
planned for February.
The • Canadian Industries
meeting of Kipp n East W..I. Kipp
be held Januay 21 at 12 No at
A, R.C. Indust 'es, Dashwood.
The roll call will be, "Name an
Industry operating in the
township 50 to 100 years ago".
Mrs. Hugh Parsons will give
current events. Please bring . a
. friend.
Sympathy of the community
goes out to Mrs, Ida Dickert in the
loss 'of her sister, Mrs. Anson
Wolfe, Sbelbourne.
,David Lovell has accepted a.
position with the O.P.P. lie is at
present in Toronto and will later
he transferred to 1 Chatham. ,
Mr. and Mrs. . Carmen
Woodburn,' Greenway, visited
with Mr. and - Mrs. Elzar,
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weekend.
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, Mrs. Victor Hargreaves, the
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