The Huron Expositor, 1976-02-05, Page 11The Hensall South Huron
.Agricultural Society are looking ,
at sonic new' ideas in renewing
enthusiasm and more revenue in
the Hensall Spring Fair. The
Society had their annual meeting
last week. . •
President 'Bill Colcnian told the
directors, "It's no se'crdt that all
fair . boards arc 'in need of
additional monies."
The directors are giving serious
consideration to holding a fair
danee for' die-first time. It would
be probably staged in July at the
Hensall arena. The Spring Fair is
set for June 22.
Secretary. Goa s McGregor"-
said, We hope to add 4-1-f club
calf clubs to'ilie fair by praVidiffg
an. afternoon showing."•
Hensall. needs
storm drains
Hensall May be getting new
storm sewers. At a special council
me: pig last' week councillors
accepted in principle a report on
storm drains from B. M. Ross.
Storm drainslin the village arc
.not adequate now, council
learned.
Mr: Ross told councillors that
the village ha three possible
ways of _increasing storm
drainage capacity, They could put
a new drain down' the London
road'. The exisiting King'St. drain
could be modernized or a new
storn'drain could be installed on
' the west side of the railway tracks
to drain the east side .of the'
village.
Councillors are meeting this
Week to discuss the storm drain
problems with the Ministry, of
Transportation and Communi-
cations._•
Queqnsway.
Happenings
Weekly visitors. with.,, their
wives at the Qdeensway 14uesing
Home were Roy Parlmer; Wilbert
Dilling;, Milt .Lavery.
Those visiting their rnother
'were Sharon Doxtator; Kathy
Bell; Stewart and . Doris
Bannerman. Mary Goodwin
visited with her 'father,
W,O.Goodwin.
Mr. and Mrs., Charles Fisher of
Exeeter visited with Louise
Mitchell.
•Mrs. ROy MCDOnald, Stewart
and Jean Treibner visited with
Roy McDonald, Mrs. Edna
Caldwell of 'Exeter visited with
her mother Mrs. E. Sararas and
Mary Upshall. Mr. and.,.Mrs. Roy
McDonald also visited with Mrs.
Sararas.
"
Mr. Katz and Mr. and. Mrs,
Dykstra visited Aleeta Katz. ; •
Rev. W.D.Jarvis conducted the
church. service accompanied at.
the piano by "Louise Mitchell.
0 On' Monday Unit #4 of the
Hensall United Church
entertained namely Mrs. Rowe,
Mrs. Peck and Mrs. Rogerson
directing Bingo. Mrs. E'rietuther
entertained with piano music and
.singing.
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The Recreation Committee met
in the Township Hall on "Thursday
evening. Harvey hlayter reported
the bus trip to Frankenmouth.
Mich.plannesi for June would go
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At town hall'
Door s-mashed.ili
_Grant nearly $10,000
on arena renovations
Carmel honours Vol lands
Hensall has received $9388.47 "dammed poor planning." About
in grants on the renovation work ,,Fwteter coutteiFs decision to back
at their arena, the village counce the GPH • closing Councillor
Knight Said "1 hope Derry
(Exeter reeve Derry Boyle) won't
have to eat his words when they
walk in to close Exeter hospital."
Huron is being "slapped on the
wrist for voting Liberal in,the last
provincial election" councillor
Knight commented. ,
A resolution from Hanover,
asking the province to set up a
special committee to examine the
financing of education was not
endorsed by '.council. The
arena. Hanover resolution said that •
Councillors endorsed, a education' costs are greater than
resolutio, from the Alexandra municipal-onas in many cases and
Marine, General Hospital in must be included in the. municipal
Goderich ing provincial health tax rate although the municipality
minister Fit r to reverse has no control over them.
his decision to do the Goderich Councillor Murray Baker said a
committee would cost taxpayers
money but wouldn't change
anything at all: The last time the
provinc.&. set up a committee like
Hanover • wants, they
amalgamated all the schools, tie
said.
Council is looking for another
place to dump 'Abe snow • that's
cleaned off Hensall .streets. The
present _site: near Bcndix, ' is
filled, works superiWndent Gary
Maxwell said.
It looks as if there is_a vandal
loose in Hensall. Hensall council
heard at their meeting Tuesday
night that the door on the men's
public washroom at the town hall
was smashed in' last Thursday
night. Hensall clerk Bob Heil said
a local restaurant was litoken'into
the same night and doors to the
village storage shed were forced
open over the weekend. 'Nothing
was taken from the shed, as far as
village employees can find out.
Clerk Heil 'said the washroom
door is locked by the town hall
caretaker every night at 6 p.m.
Before the door was locked there
were problems , with battifOom
fixtures being wrecked mkt. the
sink being torn off the wall,' the
clerk said.
Councillors passed a , dog
control by-laW setting license fees
at 3.5 for the first male dog, $105
for the second, $7 for the first
female andal4 for the second. A
kennel ligence will colt $Vnd
kenneAriust house registered,
pure bred, dogs.
DdAstfflt.t.rutining.'"!rit lar
must be kept n the village for 24
hoirS;Clerkl-feil said' and after
that they'll .. be taken., to' the
veterinary' clinic in Zurich. The
owner claiming a dog has to pay
costs and a fine, , • • •
A dog who is":unclaimtAl after.
.three days at the clinic', will be
destroyed. That'll cost the village
$6, plus $3 a day for the dog's
keep or a -total of $15 to get rid of
a dog, clerk Heil told councillors.
The village's by-law
entombment officer has issued 11
tickets for overnight parking,
under snow removal regulations,
heard at their meeting, Tuesday,-
night.
Total cost of the work will be
about $34,000 and additional
grants are expected when the
work is cosnMeted.
A request for financial support
from the Hensall Minor Athletic
Committee was filed by council.
Reeve John Baker said he felt the
village was- already contributing
(Curie a bit to•atheltRs through its
recreation committee and the •
Psychiatric Hospital. The reso-
lution also asks the minist er not
to cut general hospital, beds in
Huron, and asks him to resign if
he doesn't, ,,comply.
COuncilloi Harold Knight
called the decision to close G.H.
Mrs. McGrZgor continued,
"There arc a lot of •4-1-1 calves in
South Huron...Why not have them
participate here?"
The feeder calf club shoWing,
judging and sale is currently one
of the highlights ,of the- evening
portion of the fair, ,c • •
Officials • hope. to h.av,p,- 'Mare •
calves 'in the feeder eirtb, compe-'
tition this year than 141;5!
Presidekt Coleman sai4“'..,t'hO
figure could be as high-AS-73:"
It is expected that Huron MP
Bob McKinley will Officially open
the fair with Tory Gregg master
of ceremonies for the'horse show.
AlSoinelticla in the list'bf events
will be. the ever p plular baby
show.-
The fair executive includes
vice-presidents -Jack Kinsman
and Bruce Rathwcll in addition .to
president Bill Coleman and
secretary Gladys McGregor.
Hay township director John
Soldan presented an A gricultural.
Service diploma' to Hay township
;director and paSt president .John
Corbett for more than 200 gears of
service to the' Fair organization.
•
Correspondent, •
Mrs.Bertha MacGregor
• The annual Congregatianal.
Meeting of Carmel Presbyterian •
Church was held 'on 'Friday
evening in the schoolroom of_thc
church. Rev. W.D.Jarvis,
-chairrfian for the evening, opened
the' Scripture
Nadi g and prayer,
Mrs. Robert M. Bell was. -
appointed secretary for the
meeting- The reports from the
Kirk Session, Choir, Arnold
Circle, W.M.S.. Sunday School,
'Cradle Roll, Ladies' Aid, Congre-
gational-'Statement, Cromhenex
Financial Report were git en by
members and were most
gratifing
Mrs. Harvey fit de 'yas
appointed congregational repre-
sentataivc to the salary and
negotiating Mrilinittee. Mr.
Clarence Volland was ye-elected
to the Board of Managers. Mr.
and Mo. Percy Campbell were
re-appointed auditors.. Mrs.
Bertha MaeGregor was appointed
Treasurer of the choir.
Appreciation was extended to
Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence Voila ii,
Mrs. Malcolm Dougall and Miss •
Linda Bell for, their contributions
to the church services.
Following the business Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Volland who have
been custodians of the church for
the past 25 years were honoured
with the presentation of a gift and
anniversary cake.
The address was road by Rev.
.Jarvis and Al Hoggartti made the
presenation. Mr. Voltand
expressed, sincere thanks and all
joined in „singing "For They Are
-Jolly , Good Fellows
-refreshments ';.{.ere served at the
close.
Have
travelling
supper
On Monday. January 20th.
eighteen couples of Cromaity,
Hensall, Exeter Presbyterian
vongregations "participated in, a
"Surprise Travelling Slipper" in
spife of the icy conditions
c. cryone managed to arrive at
arious hostesses .homes and
enjoyed first courses, then on to
another group of homes for
dessert and coffee, after which all
arricd back at Cromarty Church
for , a game Of euchre.
Winners were - Ladies.' High -
Agnes Russell;, Ladies' Low •••
Jean' Jarvis; Men's High - Jim
Miller Men's Low -Wes Russell;
lueky ('hair; Jim Dougall. A short
business meeting followed and
Larry Gardiner .Was elected
president and Mdrgaret Hoggarth.
was elected secretary-treasurer
for 107h, The next meeting will be
held on Febriiary 23.
Mrs" 'Margaret Ingram, who
has been a patient in South Huron
•- Hospital, Exeter for several
.cocks, was able .to return to her
home last week.
Mrs. Soldan retrned
to her.taite last week after
undergoing" treatment in South
Huron Hospital.. Exeter, for the
past two weeks.
Mrs. Kerfneth Parker who
underwent tonsillectomy in
Seaforth Community Hospital,
returned to her home.
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Arnold Stinnissen
for offices, and turned the specs
back to the company for cutting.
What Wright Grant proposed was
more than council*-wanted to do
and after the specs are revised
they'll 'get- bids on having the
work dpne. Rent to Wright-Grant
will 'be set according to the
renovation costs.
council learned. Clerk Heil said
seven have been settled and the
other four tickets will be sent to
the transport- ministry
for summonses.
' Councillors viewed specs from
Wright Grant ['Ad. on renovations
they'd like to see, upstairs at the
town hall, area they'd like to rent
S. Fluiop Society
honours J Corbett Stanley rec plans
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