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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-01-15, Page 9. , FOR ER REEVE HONOURE '-Harold Knight. lett, Who served 19 k years on Hansa11 council, part : .reeve, was given an inscribed- pocket watch Monday, by Reeve Paul ellands,. The two had a little-trouble getting this, watch out of the box. Mr. Knight reciprocated' by giving council a gavel. .1 (Exeter TA Photo) Bonnie Roy, and Mary •Ches- sell were appointed to see about getting a replacement stove for the church kitchen. The pancake supper is plan- ned, for March 3. The meet .- ing ended with • prayer.iiiid a social half-hour. • More Hensolt news page 16 were well below budget; but unfortunately Jhe latter were more so. Revenue for the year. Mainly front the eammunity centre. was $3.246, down over $11,000 from 1979. The expenditures decreased by only $6.400 to$70.4.§. Wages make. up half the tatter total at 635.874. The:biggest difference in hdth sides of thc ledger was in ,catuital•grojects..In 1979, the, board Spent. $13,000 on 420igaij:t 41004 and that Was col co*, diem was a capital grants and donations received for capital costs , At their Jantrary-rneeting, 'the board approved an. in, •=•-crease in auditOriont,and bar rental rates. but CoUnclilor John Skea questioned whether this was an area in. which to attempt to .raise Moore funds, ' He said he Was attaitilhat, the new - rates.. up • #5.-- for -4turdaY•_enta.t. to l75: would price thet4lt nut •O1.. the market with nt4r• wil increased $.2§,• were •finding it' more fictilt to make money at ttitrztund raising•danees and the new rates would ,titre It more so' The fund. raising dance sponsored on. New Year's eve by the board netted a. profit of p013„.78, but a previous daifeetaden4etttp, in the red and-left tite'board' with. a total profit? ,ut Only ..'0`,66,4.0M.tite two events. Mrs Nnaheswasv_erittcal of the tact lit •aliY• residents had sup led;, activities dtitvg to $1.1141astyear: and arerfaelitieS;The'bar rental • -tWii fund ':ruing redirction phis vo,ar • in the Syea 'rioted', that ...mutts In reference to, the new Farm record Beauty,rest 13ac-k Care 11, queen box and mattress. Reg. 760.00 SALE 569:00 SAVE $191. Shimber King orthopedic, double box and mattress. Reg.. 399.95 SALE 299.95 • SAVE $100. \ Sitnquilt comprete sets with legs, twin box and mattress • Reg. 199.00 SALE 149.00 SAVE $50. • Plot exactly as ,illustrated SOLID MAPLE Solid maple dining room; suite, pieces, beautiful Stylitig &' finish Reg- 2522.00 SALE• 1509.00 : A beautiful selection of wing chairs, recliners, rockers, & accent chairs by .La--'Boy.Superior, kroehler,.La--'Boy. up tO 50% OFF , -Chairs start as low as High qu.ality_ solid maple bedroom suite, complete witIY headboard, dresser & mirror, chest of drawers, 2 night tables. Reg. 16/2.00' SALE 1099.00 . SAVE $573. TI-I SE SPECIAL CLEARAN_CA E . SALE PRI ES WILL NOT BE REPEATED ONCE 01 PRESENT STOCK IS GONE. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE • uas• to Thur. 0:30 a.k. -6 p.m, , Fridays 0:30 a: m.. - 6 p.m., - 6 p.m., Cloited'Mondays Min Street, Dublin Telephone.345-22513 •t • r" • THE ilLIRO EXPOSITOR, JANUARY` 11 51. 1St 4-ao -• ,• hall rates, bath flame Pant, #.l0 OW. now garri044. corn s attd -CouncillOr -prism AMOCO of Dick PaclOunn assured Skew, • Ma.liteY that has bandied at ' that they were still 10lier ibenninaicipalpffine. • . (hot-many. oth er area Supported. a re-3;4140pp_, • from North ant4003 • in his • year-fiend report,- toWnshin which' wOnid• • • n The deficit of the Hensall Parks-board increased last Year while building Permit values in the municipality declin4 and Math those topics raised some concern at Monday night's meeting of Hensall council. "We have to think of some way to raise more motley," commented CouncillorRin- Ate Noakes • in referent", to the parks board deficit. 'which increased by ust over $5.000 last year to a total of 474,6,940, • - • was, about $1; more than the !idget inni ,and bath the receipts and expenditures S "Coog" onoured far years of council wor particular for his leadership during the building of the new arena. Knight said he enjoyed he years. on council and would have considered trying to then reeve., than two: Knight decided to stay at' the meeting to observe, but Varna news out west Correspondent MARY CHESSELL 482-9969 When • Beth Rathwell arrived home from the 'west at New Year's, she -brought with her a clipping from the December 24th issue of the. Calgary -He raid concerning the resettling of the; conitis family in their •new home after the fire. It goes to show . that good news doeS get on • the wire , service and it does • get Printed in, daily news- papers".too. The Orange Lodge's bene- fit card party; had only an Oerage attendance last Fri- day. probably because of the poor -driving conditions, but $117 Was raised. Ladies high and low euchre ,prizes went - Sharon .(-hitte r and.:„Mik_.. dred McAsh. Frank. 'Chomp- son won the men's high. Wilfred Chuter was'low. Draw "Winners were W. D.:- Wilson. Bruce McClinchey , Brent Taylor, Krista McAsh and Jean Reid. There will be 'another card Orly on the 23rd. A Life Membership in the United Church Women and a brass - jardiniere were pre- sented to Eleanor MeAsh at the Janury meeting of the ' Varna U.C.W. in recognition of her, devoted Service over :the years, and especi ally during the past two years as president. .A "great deal was accomplished 'tinder her, leadership. The new president, Doris . Wilson;' Opened ,the meeting with some 'New Year" 'thoughts. Devotions, for the beginning of anew year were given by' the committee of Maureen Hayter, Ruby Hill and Mildred McAsh. There was a contest on knowledge of people in the Bible, then each member was asked to state her .New Year 's resolu- tion, This brought Out some interesting thoughts and some, hearty laughter, es- pecially when one ,member who, gets to her pew, at the, moment the minister gets to the pulpit most Sundays resolved. to got to. China Brno this year, Eleanor MeAsh and 11,er7 nice Reiitwill be delegates to the Huron-Perth, annual meeting of the U.C.W. at Brucefleld on Jan. 26. 1. Harold "Coot' Knight.was presented with an engraved pocket watch at Monday night's meeting of Hensell council as an' expression Of appreciation for his 19 years' tp_the commuoity as .,,AirOMI#5,-tg-rRAcike).M1 there were. few problems ▪ 'tillEitinP'ortiniair '26‘ eye frtie cootie terne"erictintitered?--nr -•••cotinell-• had been for .one year rather • sessions. suggestion, :Councillor Minnie-Noakes agreed it was unfair to'ahy person to bilm. call. 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Members suggested there may be someone, among the applicants who could be considered:, for, part-time said he had few occasions to duties. use the iteM in his tetra as Councillor John Skea said reeve because, canneil he ,was concerned over 'members managed to keep maintenance of the sewage their difference , within plant .unitl a replacement is committee meetings and hired, but Reeve Paul Neilands and. Clerk Betty The resignation of works -superintendent Bill -McLaren wan accepted by Heri.sall council, Monday, end members met after the regular session to discuss applicants for the vacancy. Mc Laren will ter- innate his employment this Friday, In addition to replacing McLaren; drains and streets committee chairman Cedil Pepper suggested that .• commit .consider hiring a Second person on a part-time or standby basis to assist the works superintendent. Itr --supporthig -the In making , the presen- tation, Reeve Paul .Neilands said the 19 years may con- stitute a record for Hensel], although he...couldn't prove that. • ' He paid tribute to the hard work and. efforts :of Knight through the. years and in and he 'was of the opinion there was •no need for the wing as the county, could be called in once or twice a year • to push they snow back far- ther. -Mc-Laren; however, however, said the present truck was useless without a wing when it came to ;pushing heavy snow.. He explained it was alSo impossible to, round off cOrners. safe." thing either as the Neitands noted it would. M. Noakes added. •• rat.e suggesting it go to MC. After Clerk 'Betty Oke noted that pencil members arepaid 20e per km: tor their mileage. council approved the. increase; In other business. council: Were advised by Keith R. Westlake. Zurich, that the Westlake, ''Ambulance Ser- vice has been, transferrod. to Michael O'Connor Operating The woritsauperintendeni vehicle often got caught in• probably be impossible to also noted that using the rocks oreatehbasies. present plowon . • the It was decidettto bring the-- shoulders of the 'streets' to matter up for , discussion, p nthe snow back was not a again at budget time reasures in municipal attic up for dusting "It certainly shows which way we are going," added .wingin time for use this Skea. - winter any Way. • At the end' of his report, or winter like this 'next year," an increase in his !nil age '41nd we may not get a ---gointrINA00-,')'hOPElerk . 'Maim -sad the .much different than the for 3.20 years yanWiervt reported that the downers r43"1 slut*" I'Mc‘'' building Herman prohibit non-resident !an- • ,,total value of boiKing per- flee in a muniOinalltY; "-- mils issued in 1184 had Endorsed a .;resolution dropped Ova- $4z000 ,trurft • from Haidiniand;Onriuljt the Previous year tb,;a total allying nn the provincial of s150,600. that 1979 figure government lkiitid.atta4an • Was 44ecii*of environmental f lygies#000! f.frqp.00 t97:1140i74 -,'before, •.approvit ilia„ `. ,•••• ;.dristriaV• „N Oa said .the decline facilily,7010 d :tor .w -a\ielleetton et. 41e high. Cayrua-:-Whk • iner4 interest rates wbie0n4YeJt agreed, flia'WaStel:nait to pronbitivaturmanyresiouts • deposited. some e, . to. conSider. -building pro- teltit ROW create prphiOnis,, *cis. "It's just ilia way,.-'thefo'r PeoPie the economy is right now," ,he Cayuga area Said • vironntiontalaSSeSsme0Was undertaken to prove the use of the site. Workman atobrogikvene cement hydro pole which bad been VanWteren asked pun° damaged in the village! pg• Learned that Tuckersmith has appointed, Robert Bell to the Hensall Area Fire - Beard ' and that Hay's represent'''ative will ;be Lloyd mo Passed a. bylaw to provide for • the Richmond' Street i• South ,drainage ",worki and (or borrowing on thecredit of the Municipality the Sum" of $149*.Z70 for completing the project. 'A motion was also passed authorizing -us--Cr:Cortnorltrrtbalaoee-Set-- -eoga mers:. $TD& --- vicefrom thesd,ose locatron. Associates call tenders Agreed to increase the for the „projeci.,_The Aotak:7";.7- of the* security cost for Hensall has b4n bon oil staff' members and assessed at $100,341. members of council from Decided not to get in- s10.01)0 to $50.000: Theaction volved in the perennial dis7 • stemmed front a suggestion /lute between , Willard .by the provincial govern- Buchanan and Hey:Sal-I ment which was a result of a Motors over. their ,snow situation in a south-western temoyalL,practices.. Reeve 'Ontario town where an Neilands said council had employee made off- with' a attempted to -correct the !, considerable amount of situation last year, but an ; public money. The cost of parently to no avail, and he the' increased policy was was fed up with thelt ud and $211. Council had seggested was giying upon The matter. Belt ice \noted..thn t Wasn't problern_has amount o ram -14 5. • Itc eap t ene finprove coun services „, Foy further details, see .your TD lam BANK .40" 1,5•10.0 r • ti • proud Of the arena project listing several antique items- and of all the people who. had elapsed, explaining that debatedntldonday's session liOvialattading it difficult to , and Pepper questioned . in the town hill auditorium hetired-On it. 'hold _A-facility that is no longer fit loa„ silence during the whether the village should The gift giving ended up asdiscussions on the agenda, consider a wing for the for use as a meeting room. , a two-way street , when "Vit better go holler at thesnimplow. He. presented a Mrs. • Noakes said that Knight presented eouncil • curlers," he Said as he with an engraved gavel. lie the meeting. . He explained that he was left beforetoo many minutes 'Snow temoyal_ w also They presented a repok Similar to many property two old copper fire ex- have Rathwell's 'Auction . . owners. Hensall council tingnishers. etc. . Service evaluate the .items learned this, week-they may , In' addition to being a to determine if they may be have some y a I u able nuisance. Mrs. ,Noakes said worth enough to-hold an auc, treasures in their attic. ,. the piles of rubbish in the tion sale. - The suggestion came from auditorium constituted a fire Councillors Minnie Noakes 'hazard and should be cleak Skea noted that the items ›‘Oletweetinrtett -thtirt-xthr -nnif.)4ohn--Skenvini-haci- ',vow' )- )- > 0- . ,,•-, v-- ),-.).',---weie-justotieteriorating-and ministry of. the environment recently inspected the-toWtr Council necepted-the corn- should be ' disposed of in wouldnisist if any problems hall as part of their duties on mittee's recommendation to some manner.' arise. • the property committee.. cluotationironralirnt whieh-among7the- items was an an- had been received last year tique teacher's desk.which' in, which the price orn wing : had' been used by her 'first was listed at-$5,130. teacher, Mrs. GeOrge Neilands said the matter. Armstrong (Jessie ..Binucthhaeriaton nwhheanit swhehttalengthhet 'had been discussed nefOre-: front of the old school (now Wedge's ) was being built. Other artifacts included a piano, antique organ stool, chairs, folding benches, velour drapes, six old style butcher baskets, cups used at the dances in the '30s and '40s: . two old iron, kettles,. old-fashioned shade kohl' early street lights, nine lawn bowling balls. many flags,