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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-15, Page 15and it will be up to home- owners to maintain theirees. Building inspector Her- man Van. Wieren reported permits were issued to George Parker, Richmond Street N., for home renova- tions; to Ilefftean-- ()Veen Street,. for kitchen renovations: and to Terry 4,1,10,1111`gagen Street, fore the iilStall$01 of a gare4e 179!Ytett refiOil,ed '40 004 014",..041d; 'ilk trots jn ; the p44 int5Mtt,, .1rimmeit treeStAfotiqg the village and repaired the drain .bel'AO0' n's Food Merket. 5 advised council some of the village streets required shouldering? work. Reeve Paul Neilands, clerk Betty Oke and councillor Dick Packham will attend an economic development sem-. Mar sponsored by the county Theeday in Clinton. Fatal,, blcilanris and PefIROP.:*itt represent 140.'n's seminarSa#. m gm pr 000404 •faf . -145-tptic :11141t04.,OPtIor04-Py the . §evAtt.th. :,-ciugetteh • •140v;ooNtieltlat e - v*.y,:ggoorof' April-. •.: „I:4.0104*v be-called;. on '-the Richmond Street • South • Palm Sunday service was conducted at Hensel! United Church by Rev. Stanley Mc- Donald who spoke on, "If Christ came to Hensall". If the Palm Sunday service took place for the. fir& time in Hensall, it would probably be a very similar story.. At first the joyful acclamation„ then doubts would creep in and rejection would take place. Christ does come to Hensall and to every town and fam- ily. Let us be acceptors. not rejectors. Following the service a congregational meeting was held to discuss church park- ing. it was decided to gravel part of the church lot to provide off-street parking. A letter regarding this matter is to be sent out to alt members of the church. yles in Kipp2n married 50 years ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN LIFE:— and Mortgag'e Insurance Plans -Income 'Fax Di-dutiable Registered Retirement Savings Pains and Annuities, Income Averaging-Annuities Ask tor our new Flexible Premium R.R.S.P .--REPR,ESENTING, Sun„Lif e,A§4urtinco • Company .of .onada ' for 21 years: • Te1.527-0410 117 GODERICH ST. EAST SEAFORTII ma joins Pruc n ass , • 9' THE' llURO POSIT9R APRIL 15, 100t Town drainage project. connecting the .drains to the village's major storm sewage system. B.M. Ross. project engineer. ,was notified by the Ministry. - of Transportation and Com- municatien that subsidy monies are available to pro- ceed With the project.. Tortdets, ite being- caned ,4e4 will *tined at a .qieciAitieeting efelme11.°0 Ain;il 27 at p,m, ,ROst;Itttretts trtattl., TO UV "Wesel Too nchip )r1 the 400 or 'klik'CATIOAT1 Odt4t1c. kt14oit And frein :VOst §oide Township., on Oal31pt gas: distribution. coninanies from -a winter holiday in' Southern U.A. Congra- Oth i tulation to Mr. and. Mrs. D.E. K le on the occasion of their Wedding Anniver- sary, April 8. TtlekerShlith kh,k4 If held. thier Raster meeting,. and the. 1980 Penny losers catered supper at' 6 p.ni. to the winners, 23 sat -dim!) to null filled plates. Follov. ing -the meal devotions %%ere led b) Mrs. Marjory troadtoot and Mrs. Edna Paterson. They took their theme on Easter and read an Easter %erse on the glory of Spring. Mrs. PaterSon read the scripture from John. Ttsva'Broadlim gave her tome arnica by Rev. Stan MacDonald on the "Art of living %%here you arc ' Mrs. Hazel McCartney the' president welcomed every- one, especially the % isitors and members %%-ho have remitted after spending du- winter in Florida. She thank ed the devotion leaders and expressed her appreciation to the ladies who/were penny losers for serving such -a lovely meal. Poem; Spring elaning was read. Mrs. Beatrice Stoll read the ininut- ies and t'S -Iden bers answerd the roll call with an Easter verse or scripture, Mrs. Vina - Berry reported on the trea- sury. )-:imitations %tyre re- Akeivee toNorthside expanding transmission lines to rural and small urban areas were noted and filed. Council members endOrS7 y3 resolution from the town of Aylmer objecting to wage settlements recently report- oftith-respect to 0.P.P:- and provincial employees. The lesOlutien Objected to.the seeret manner in' Which neg9, th.140:04, Were held prier to the t• Henson lady wins s I sSaturday's auction of a ..variety of . treasures, stored for years in the Hensall town hail added over 5600 to the village coffers. Items sold included an antique organ stool, two heavy cast iron buckets believed' used by 10-Krket"$'- in the old jail and: pewlypellelleheA; • At •.M.P ray $ Pre** app ••Aht:, *AV ''.ftevthf fet.thevyitt1011;,,,AUsi !•.‘000.11',;v0.hdiP•••0*kitt*...• .0.1t14.501.001.1-'00.$0.01:40: e tit ,*111+4:r. try planted inside odowitik allowances- Cerrespondent MRS, BERTHA, MACGREGOR 262-2005 Mrs. Clar nee Reid was 'the lucky win er of 51.000.00 in the Nor; Lions Radio Bingo, Wi ham last week. POT UCK SUPPER The Three Links Senior Citizens held their April meeting on Tuesday evening commencing with a pot lttek supper. Mrs. BelL• president, pregig-it Tor ilia 'Inistifels The Spring Rally will be held at Vanastra on April 28th with registration from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Car volun- teers were reteived. 'Mem- bers are to take a box lunch and prizes for bingo at Huronview. The May meet- ing was reviewed. • The entertainment com- mittee Mrs. Rennie and Bertha MacGregor directed progressive . eechre,: The prize winners were: Ladies high: Annie Reid. Ladies Conselation-Helen Ander- son, •Gent's high: Alf ,Ross. Gent's low-John Anderson. Lonehand-Clarence Volland. CHISELHURST UCW MEET AT MANSE , The Chisellnirst U,C.W. held their meeting Tuesday afternoon at the -Hensall manse. President Mrs. Doro- thy Brintnell opened Edith Landsborough gave an interesting account of her trip to China. She was thanked by Helen Roberts and presented with a gift. Rev. McDonald closed the meeting with prayer. Hostesses were Freda Boa and Sarah Dick, 14.6toN AUXILIARY The Hensall Ladies Legion ,Auxiliary met on Tuesday evening with presi- dent Mrs. Beatrice Uyl pre,- siding. Mrs. Mona Davis. Zone Commander of CI. made her official visit and spoke to the members on "The Work of the..Auxiliary" Mrs. Clarence presented her with a gift. Donations were voted. to The Crippled Chike- ren's Treatment Centre. and The Bursary Scholarship Fund. It was decided to. Cancel the annual penny sate. Wedding catering was dis- cused also the sending of Easter remembrances to the • Veterans and Charter mem- bers. A small penny sale was held for the members. Vera McNichol of Milibank recently spent two days in Hensall •and area. While in_ town she, stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes. • Bill Shaddick, Mark and " Michelle of Kitchener visited during the past week with the former's mother Mts. Pearl'Shaddick, who recently returned from Florida.' Minnie. Noakes spent the past weekend in London at the hoMe • of Mrs. Mabel (Fee) .Ball. While in London, Mrs. Noakes attended a vocal recital by -Catharine Cooper of London at the University of Western Ontar- io. Mr. add Mrs. Norman Stanlake. Exeter were recent visitors with 'Mr. and4Mrs. Bert Thomson and family. • election and the fact settle- ments were in excess of the guidelines for municipal. ci- vic and government employ- Lees. The resolution stated, "in the case of small town police fore4s, such action over ot ittol . of all policing, in clet*,rier, by forein us %tut, of hosiees's with image. settle, Mont heybod enpabilltles," Seaftirth • April IS mid the . Preshytgriau Church` Sear • forth, Seaforth. Aprit 28. May 6 is the cleaning Bee at the church. • The next meeting will be May 11 with a plant sale and visitors are very welcome: The evening closed with Mrs.' Jean Henderson show- ing interesting slides and a cup of tea was enjoyed. • Correspondent MRS. RENA CALOWELL 262-5935 -Sympathy is expressed to Michael Connolly and his family in the death of Mary Connelly Sympathy is also express- 'ed tea the Thomson family - who were recently bereaved. John E. Caldwell is hcili- daying in the Barbadoes. Seeding of early grains is well underway and prepar- ntions for cord planting have begun. Mr. 'and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter. Guelph visited ,over 'the weekend 'with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones: • Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Anderson have returned Rev. R. McMullen led in the Palm Sunday services at the United Church. Members oldie confirmation class who joined the church were Estella Jeffrey R. Walters, Kristin Van. Den Julie E, itonkend, coenne M,. tvlilstardd',' CPOOlo Evans and Thrilytk fir. "Ron To.ylne of ' alit- V. choir sh*Nve spent' - the !ifai01, holy, ehnitohnion " with his p009# was 4044- . kridMr4;'.1,itl rtnytip tYliiT.444Y .Nixisihri11 $1, ' 'W04' 'i0:44 fitnnto qtevt *veltentt, Huntsville;--,SPent_ :the .with her father.„ Aidie ?ex:$.4 Witkhis:410her Iiitrs. A. Mitetard. Halo and Miss 14:SIN”' mr, JackGiir,..,ur of Theretwelve 1010 Toronto spent last %eeltend Piay at the euchre in the with Mr. and Mrs. Seldon 100F hall en Friday evening: ROSS. Prizes were fee 'ladies high- A reminder of the Good Ann arethifootie .low ;M friday service at Kippen, at .8 ,aret Freadin, '10ne hands-' p,m- and the enagreptinual l len4iethern. Mere* Jitel • supper .4-109 P411. ' fir,P*11.- Warden. WV- 4a4 Ifith. .4r ght„*. h.s R AP 'Me. 19Chel: raw qn•bak1•t4It 0,•'0I40..f' ,1100Trity yev'itivitien4. Have ytiu j1.105tauet Dit1k'547,1044 S Peatures dependable 3,0 tip Briggs & Stratton engine with reeeitstart and • automatic choke. Upper Handle-Mounted throttle control for safety and fast-engine response, Front and rear taffies for Positive diScharge. Langttasting Ultra Lilt blade, 7" .5" front and rear wheels with adjustable height settings40" cut. 545-320 ,4•( AU I% area Varna CG1T has walk to Bayfield Correspondent MARY CHESSELL 482.9969 Two babies received the sacrament of baptism • at Varna United Church on Sunday-Valerie Joy, daugh- ter-of Joe-and Laurie,- . and Michael John, sdn of Blaine and Leisa Stephen- son. Many relatives and friends of the families attended, filling the church. The , Coultis family has moved into the Grant Web- ster 'house just east of the village. Nineteen CGIT members and their friends took part in a very successful walkathon on • Thursday after' school, walking or jogging to Bay- field and back. Proceeds will go to spore organization that benefli•S disabled children, in honour of the Year of the Disabled. ' - Some of the men around here' have' occupied 'their spare time with designing and •building- gardeterteets; Bob Webster's homemade cultivator on the back of his lawn andgarden tinctordid a neat job of my garden: and the' garden cart husband Bill and Mery Hayter made with a pair of old bicycle wheels and some 'angle iron and scrap chipboard will 'save a lot of steps to the garden, especially at ' transplanting and harvesting time,. Honest. folks, it's not a twin baby regardless of what Bill-CheeselLsays BENJAMIN A/PORE Paints may not last forever . but they have the reputation ( for being the finest paints availabli.', 'anywhere in Canada. THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED APRIL 17,18, 18, 20 LAWN GRASS SEED Quality top iine'mixture Kentucky Blue 60% creeping Fled go% -Red Top 10% Annual Rye 10% at 1.80 per lb. Other mixes available upon request Hardworking100-Np Lawn Care Tractor Gives You Power When 'You Need It LAWN FERTILIZERS 10-6.4 5.80 10 kg. bag 15-15-15 6.95 25 kg.. bag Easter Greetings from SPRING FLOWER BULBS GARDEN SEEDS . ATTENTION FARMERS Are you toady for spring? We have a full supply of fertilizers, seeds, ' chemicals, else ikcomplete lint Qt oils & glrt 4.4 CI UNITED CO'OPERATIVEROVONYAMO 4,} •