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Hens 911 Li! ;op
in s tal{ new offiors,„
COMMUNITY CENTRE NEARS coMPLETION -The new Hensall Community,
-Centre hosted •it's first event last week - a rummage sale. The building, when
completed, will house a skating rink, change and washrooms, kitchen and hall with
camping facilities in thp nearby park. (Expositor Photo)
tank girl visits McAllister
THE SEVARATE Sii0PPE
MAIN CORNER, CLINTON PHONE 482-7778
(NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR)
OPEN 1-6. OPEN 1-6
Hensall
Civic Corner
TAXES
, Just 15 more days until Due Date
for 2nd installment of 1978 Taxes-
Wednesday, June 15, 1978.
DOGS! DOGS! DOGS!
Two familiar sayings -A man& Best friend is-his DOG,
You can judge a Man by his DOG
Is your dog registered at the Municipal Office?
On or before the last day of May of each calendar year the-owner of
every dog.,sifdIl register such dog and pay the license fee for such dog as imposed-by By-Law #007-76 of the Corporation of the Village of Hensall.
By-Law #15-1956 prohibits the, running at large of oll dogs Within the -
Village of Hensall. A DOG shall be deemed to be running at large when
found in any place other than the premises of the OWNER of the dog and
not under the CONTROL of any person.
DOG OWNER CONTROL - Can we depend on YOU????
SPRING IS PROPOSAL ME I!!
The Hensall Council ard loOking. for firdposals toward 'establishing a
licensing bureau in the Village, for submission to the Ministry of TrOn-
Spoliation and Communications for theirconsideratioti.
Do you have the Ideal Location, the Marl POWEir and ,Equip pent to AA- •
tiCientlY meet the vehicle te6lotatio 'clottittildi rho area toitiontei
if so - plods° submit yoUtiritoitiotiabl in'%/ION: eittitif
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year for theoungsters;.,
season to be a success. There are
about 10 children and teenagers
who wan to play :ball, however,
coaches re still needed for the
boys , tykes team, peewee boys
team and assistant ,coaches for
junior and senior girls teams. if
there aren't volunteers now some.
of these 10Q.ehildren may not get
to play.
If you can assist, contact Ross.
Whittaker,.„, ball co-ordinator at
482.9171 by this' weekend as
organiz'a'tional meetings .are now
being held. Please think about it,
the rec committee asks.
Many boys andtirls ag6s 7 and
8 have registered to play- ball this
and study.. Mrs. Nan Britton
spoke -about the changing
conditions of life in the west from
a child to the
l dayp7ellseenn*t she va attIste June meeting of
'Unit four of the Hensall UC.W•
She took as her motto.. "Horizons
are greater than fences" and
reminded all of the many trials
that the early settlers had to put
,up with, She also told of the love
and kindness of the neighbours
and how in today's society. all
this seems to be lost. Her talk
concluded with a prayer for all
people in a disturbed world.
,Unit leader, Mrs. • Jessie
• McAllister. presided and opened
the meeting by reading horn the_
-Upper-R.05m; "Then
Job arose and, worshipped". She
ixindu'ct6d the.husineSs befbre the
meeting closed, Mrs. Airley
Luther and her committee served
lunch. •
•
'Session and Board of, Managers
are to attend a meeting in Cavan
.Church Exeter on Thursday June
8 al
Your .correspondents ill be' '
glacl to receive'eontrib,ut on of
pneWs during . the "ss mmer,.,
Oncluding picnics, intesting
trips and visitors. Remember.
ple who have moved away
ove to get news of "Home".
Mr. and Mrs. Harry ' Smith'
were guests at the Van Esbrocch,
tLuyten wedding. Saturday, at •
v 'rikora St. Patrick's' Roman
t is 'Ch•drch, ..
r. • nd. Mrs. Sun Myung
Irene • and JO-Anne of
orth• visited ' with Mr. and
)VIrs..Carl Payne last Thursday.
o:•' Mr. and MTs. Ken Selin of ..
t•awa visited, with Mrs, Orville
milli and Helenon Sunday. • •
Mr. and Mrs. William
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'Rogerson have .heen visiting with
heir daUghter and sOn-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon . Betties of ..
„Salmon Arm. • British Columbia,
ktud while there attended the' '
tiding of their granddaughter,
end-,: Betties to Alan - Parke,
kik() of Salmon Arm. ., . ......
.t.. Mrs: Flora Rapson 'was •visited . . .. .... ..
by .her daughters over thi.
weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Mtrtfity
Milton of Toronto. Mrs. Leona
McBride. of Goderich •tkod Mr. an
Mrs. Don Jamie on' of London.
M and Mrs. San), Ocsch
vis ed with- t heir granddaughter
and her husband..Mr. and' Mrs:
Glen H•odgins of Mount Carmel,
• On Sunday. •
Saliya Tennekoon, of Colon-113o_
Sri Lanka, is visiting with Mr.and
Mrs. Ian McAllister for three
weeks. Saliva works with the "Y"
in Colonibo and is visiting Canada -
under the auspices of the Cross.
roads International Progiiim. an
• organization to proniote better
understanding between'
countries: •
• • Hensall Sales Barn • had.; an
active market with higher'prices
again . just . Thursday: supply
consisted, mainly'. of. heifers and
SieerS,. Fat:cat tie:. heifers, .$66 .50-
570.50. 'sales ,to $72.25:' steers,
,$66.'75-$72.25. sales to $73./5;
cows, .$41.00-$47.00 sales . to
$52.00.. Pigs; _
Manley' recreation comn ittee,1
hag deOid to proceed with tie
installatita of four• foot high
fencing dA n each side of the ball
diamond Itetn the net. as well as
building two new bleachers at the
ball park. It' is hoped this work'
Can begin as soon as possible as
the ball season is well underWay
nbw, committee members heard
at their May 31 meeting.
The men of Stanley ToWnship
have four slow-pitch teams going
,this Year and play inter-township
games every Thursday night at
7.;30 and 9:30 p.m. •
Help from residents of Stanley
Township is needed again this
year, su ' truss is selling tip a
couple of inter-township T-balli
teams, If you have children this
age whom would like to try this
Aurae, call Shirley Hill, 482-3218.
In other business, John Paul
Rau, 'representative to the
13ayfield Arena and Community
Centre building committee
reported on the progress and
showed tentative blueprints. He
was also seeking canvassers for
the western half of the township.
The fund raising objective is -
$8Q.000.
The next meeting will be June
28, at Which time a date for the
township picnic will be set.
Science (Civil Engineering)
Waterloo. -
Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
• Mustard of .Brucefielch.. has
accepted a position with Looby
,• • •Corfst ritet ion Limited.
A large attendance of. embers
Attended the Joint Jestallatierief
Meet's at the Hensall Legion
Hall on Saturday evening, when
the Blyth Legion and Auxiliary
were' present-and :installed the
Legion Officers • and Ladies'
A tixiliorf of the H en sail Branch-,
Legion Officers are: Presjdent,
Grant MeClinchey '(Third Term);
PitS1 President, Murray Traquair:
First Vice President. Garnet
Allen: Second Vice President,
In/in Ferris; Secretary. Charles
Cooper; Treasurer,' Ted Taylor;
Sgt. at Arms. Larry Uyl; Welfare
Officer, "Paul Neilands;
Executive. • Frank Forrest. Stan
Kochan, Jim Smale, Murray
Traquair.
Ladies'. Atixiliary: President.
Mrs. Beatrice Uyl; First Vice
President, Mrs. Margaret
Vanstone: Second Vice President.
Mrs, Alice Neilhnds; Secretary.
•Mr, Tionnia Allen; TreaSurer.
Mrs. Mena 'Camp.bell; Sgt. at
'-Arras, Mrs. Iva Reid; Eicecutive,
Jean Belerling, Jean MOD,
IVilidted Chalmers, Vera $male,
Wanda Meelinehey, Rev. A. C.
Blaekwell who is- leaving the
community was presented with a
pen and pencil set by,• Murray
Traquair, Refreshments were
served and a social hour enjoyed ,
by. all.
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ASPARAGUS
ROOTS
for sale
1 yr, old • top quality
25 - $3.00
50 - $5.00
call
Kirktoi 229-6795,
,between 8 - 10 p.m.
tan ley 17611 ,parr improved
Correspondent
, Hilda M. Payne
Attendance" was. "good at the
annual Blossom Tea and Bazaar
held at Huronview - on
Wednesday, May 31. The tea was
declared officially opened by Mr.
Chester Archibald and during
the afternoon over 100 teas were
served. -
Prizes awarded were: flower
arrangement, awarded by Ken
Cook's Flowers, Mrs. Gladys
Hoggarth, Clinton; wooden bowl
awarded by Anstett's Jewellers,
Mrs. Grace 'Peck. Hu ronv iew;
.magazine rack awarded by
Beattie's Furniture. Mrs. Lorne
Radford. Clinton; ceramic dish.
awarded by Clinton Home
HarsaViitt7. Mrs. Josie
Cunningham. Huronview.
Clinton C Women's Institute was
• in charge ofthe Bake Table which
&d a good trade and crafts were
in the care of Diane Elliott, Blyth
Women's Institute took care of
the tea. Many thanks to all Who
helped in tiny way. •
A ."Get-together - , of
neighbours was held on
Wednesday evening, May 31.-at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Smith in ho'nour of Marianne
Luvten and .Ted Van Fsbroech,
bridal (..oupie of Saturday June 3.
After playing euchre, a gift was
presented to the couple by Harry'
Smith, All were thanked by both
bride and groom, • Later. a presentation was made
to Mrs. Mary Van Fsbroech on
behalf oilier daughter Agnes and
her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ken .
Selin of Ottawa; who were
married last August.
Present were Mr.. and Mrs.
-Alec 'Van -Esh NCO and 'Martha,
Mr- andAvIrs•;4ohn- McAllister;
Mrs. Norman Pepper, Mr, and
Mrs. Carl .Payne. W. and Mrs.
Harvey Hyde. Mrs. Orville Smith.
and Mr: and Mrs. Jack Smith.
Combining both the devotional
•
i Mr. and ' Mrs. Ted .0ild
c'ctiebrated (heir 25th w ed di rig
anniversary at ,,;the . VIO L-ridge' •
Chalet on Saturday! ,evening. A
family dinner:was• attended by..
relatives and .1 he ,family Of : tilt!
t.tnests of honour, .foliewed by a.
reception and ciapee. with mtisic
.1by..., MOzart . and the Melody
Makers. A large number of
trelatives and friends gathered for.
the reception and dance.. Mrs.
i,,Xhal was pleasantly surprised ."
tvvhen her brother Mr Jack. Dekker
arrived • from Holland; Afso.
iattending was, her sister, Mrs.
Mary ' Deslippo of 'Sudbury.
Refreshments were served and a
• social how enjoyed byall.
tIra.. Fox •ol Huron College
icon:ducted Sacrament service in
kCarmel Presbyterian Clwyd) on
SIMON% •• Miss Brenda . Pepper
presided . at the' organ. The
W.M.S. Birthday party!. \NIB be held
on...lune 14 at' 8 p.nt, All the
Ladies of the Church.,are invited,
tvi attend. All menibers Of the
NEIL R. MUSTARD
rxeived a Bachelor of Applied
amity holds akiniver s.ary, ' degree during convocati n held
. Saturday. May' 27 at Unive city of