The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-03-05, Page 5ensall
and district news
ORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Hodden, Phone 262-2002
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
TAKING ORDERS — George Beer, responsible for the cooking of the moose, venison and beef served up
at Pineridge Chalet on Sunday, asks a couple of the visitors their preference. Eagerly awaiting the
delicacies are Blaine Waterston and Lana McAdam. T-A photo
Cromarty Boy Scouts hear
about 'Mile of sausages'
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
CROMARTY
Seven Boy Scouts and
thirteen Cubs, all in uniform,
occupied the front pews of
Cromarty Presbyterian Church
Sunday afternoon in honour of
Scout Week. Their leader, Rev.
W. Jarvis, conducted the service.
In his address, entitled "A
Mile of Sausages", Rev. Jarvis
traced the growth of the Scout
movement from its beginning in
England until the present day.
The offering was received by
two scouts, David Laing and
Tom Pullman and two Cubs,
Gordon Jarvis and Chris Elliott.
The first Cromarty Scout
Troop and Cub Pack were
formed in the fall of 1969 and
their leaders are Rev. Jarvis
(Akela), Mrs. Lloyd Cameron
(Bagura) Lloyd Cameron, and
dill Cameron. There are now 26
Cubs and 12 Scouts.
Saturday the Boy Scouts had
a hike to Maurice Ruston's bush
where they had a very successful
`cook-out.'
CONFIRMATION ,
Confirmation Service was
held in Cromarty Presbyterian
Church Sunday conducted by
Rev. W. Jarvis.
Eleven communicants joined
as members of the church. They
were Marilyn Laing, Geraldine
Templeman, Ruth Rempleman,
Glen Elliott, Gwen Elliott, Brian
Dow, Craig Kerslake, Andy
Douglas, George Douglas,
Rodger Haine,' and Glen Ruston,
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gardiner,
Cromarty, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Coleman, Seaforth, visited with
Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Craven and
family, Ailsa Craig.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Bearss, RR 1,
St. Marys were recent visitors
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Clare Elston and
family of London spent Friday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Horace
Greenstreet.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Watson have
returned home from a holiday in
Florida.
Hiram Hanna s a patient in
St. Mary's Memorial Hospital.
The Boy Scouts held a
progressive euchre in Aberdeen
Hall, Monday.
Prize winners were: ladies
high, Mrs. Jim Wilson; lone
hands, Airs. Cliff Scott men's
high, Allen Berry; lone hands,
Harold Davis.
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with her parents Mr. & Mrs.
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nurse-in-training at Stratford
General Hospital, spent the
weekend with her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Gardiner.
Mr. John Wallace, Mrs. Grace
Scott and Valeria Wallace visited
in Essex with Mrs. Shirley Elliott
and family, Mrs. Wallace
returned home with them.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner
visited in Exeter with Miss Nellie
and Mr. Jim Armstrong.
Mrs. George Wallace and Mrs.
Verna Brooks accompanied Mr.
& Mrs. Donald Wallace to Blyth
and visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Percy Adams and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner
visited with Mr. & Mrs. James
Gardiner, Kirkton.
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HENSALL
Leonard Noakes, VE3EHE,
95 Oxford St., Hensall has been
selected to lead an organization
of Huron County amateur radio
operators prepared to furnish
organized emergency
communications in time of
disasters, it was announced this
week by Communications
Manager George Hart of the
American Radio Relay League,
U.S. and Canadian association of
radio amateurs.
Mr. Noakes' assignment,
which carries the title of
Emergency Coordinator of the
Amateur Radio Emergency
Corps, is to band together
members of the amateur radio
service in his community to
perfect arrangements for
emergency radio communication
by hams in the event of natural
disasters or other emergencies.
In addition to use of fixed radio
station equipment working from
commercial power, amateur
,stations use self-powered radio
transmitting and receiving
equipment as needed and can
often deploy portable and
mobile units to accommodate a
particular emergency
requirement.
Mr. Noakes as ARRL
Emergency Coordinator, will call
local meetings of amateurs,
establish common operating
procedures, and arrange regular
drill periods when the hams'
personal stations may be
mobilized under simulated
emergency conditions.
His duties also include liaison
planning with relief and public
welfare agencies, as suggested in
working understandings the
ARRL Amateur Radio
Emergency Corps has with the
Red Cross, Civil Defense, and
other agencies. Liaison will be
established also with local
protective services, such as fire
and police departments.
In announcing the
appointment, Hart pointed out
that radio amateurs have
traditionally had the
responsibility of being in
constant readiness to offer
assistance in time of need with
ham-acquired skill,
emergency-powered transmitters
and a wealth of community
spirit. "When sleet storms
DASHWOOD
Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422
CO.OP
=ANNUAL MEETING
OF THE Hensall District Co-Operative
INCORPORATED
Will Be Held in the
Hensall Arena Auditorium
ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1970
AT 8:00 P.M.
PURPOSE OF THE MEETING
To present the Annual Statement for the fiscal year, No-
vember 30th, 1968, to November 30th, 1969,
2. To elect three directors for a term of three years. The
terms of Malcolm Davidson, Clifford Pepper and Earl
Schilbe have expired. Malcolm Davidson and Clifford
Pepper are not eligible for re-election having served six
years.
3. To appoint auditors for the ensuing year.
4. The Board recommends that the net savings of $11,139.00
be transferred to General Reserve.
5. To confirm the action taken by the Board of Directors at
their regular meeting held en February 12, 1970, namely:
That Section 1 of Article VI of the general by-laws of
Hensall District Co-Operative Incorporated be repealed and
the following substituted therefore: `.That member loan
requirements be changed from $50.00 to $200.00." Copy
of proposed change in by-laws will be posted at the Head
Office of Hensall District Co-Operative Incorporated at
Hensall, Ontario, for inspection for 10 days prior to the
Annual Meeting.
ELGIN HENDRICK,
President, Dashwood.
Valuable Door Prizes Refreshments will be served
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT—Elgin Hendrick, Dashwood.
VICE-PRESIDENT—Earl Schilbe, Hayfield.
DIRECTORS—Malcolm Davidson, Brucefield; Clifford Pepper,
Dashwood; Donald Mousseau, Hensall; Alfred Ross, Dublin;
Gordon de Jong, Brucefield; William Dowson, Varna; Delbert
Geiger, Zurich.
BERTRAM KLOPP,
Secretary, Zurich.
Radio corps headed
by Leonard Noakes
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WEEKEND SPECIALS
March 4, 5, 6, 7
Open Friday Nights
disrupt telephone and telegraph
service, or floods isolate whole
communities," the League's
Communications Manager said,
"it is amateur radio that comes
to the rescue with operators and
self-powered equipment, often
as the sole agency able to
transmit messages calling on the
outside world for aid for the
stricken community."
"To be prepared for this
function required not only a
highly organized program of
preparedness locally," Hart
continued, "but hams outside
the disaster area must be
prepared to act as outlets and
relay points for emergency
traffic. Planning and
organization are necessary in
either eventuality and that is the
job Mr. Noakes is doing for this
area "
Fred Peters is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cook and
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Scane left
this week for a holiday in
Florida and Jamaica.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
Toronto visited over the
weekend with her mother Mrs.
Emma Farquhar.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Chipchase
returned home after holidaying
in Florida.
Paul Drysdale, Guelph spent
the weekend with his parents
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Drysdale.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Munn,
Kitchener were' recent visitors
with the former's mother Mrs.
Ida Munn and members of the
fain ily.
Carolyn Cook of Alma
College, St. Thomas visited over
the weekend with her parents
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cook.
Hein Rooseboom who has
been a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter for several
weeks returned to his home last
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Jinks and
family of London were recent
visitors with the former's
grandmother Mrs. Bertha Jinks.
Mr. & Mrs. George Parker,
Randy and Roddy returned
home this week after a month's
holidays with Mr. & Mrs. Orron
Williams and family at
Summerside P.E.I. and with
Constable Douglas Wein, Mrs.
Wein and David at North
Sydney, Nova Scotia.
The World's Day of Prayer
Service will be held in St. Paul's
Anglican Church at 2 p.m.
Friday, March 6, 1970.
Rev. W. G. Jarvis will conduct
Sacrament service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
at 10 a.m.
Mrs. W. K. Windsor of
Toronto returned home after
sending a week with Mr. & Mrs.
Cecil Kipfer, Mrs. Ezra Kiefer
Student of piano
passes theory
Eleanor Hutson, Staffa, pupil
of Greta Laramie, was successful
in passing the grade two theory
examination of the Western
Ontario Conservatory of Music
conducted in February. She
received honour standing with
seventy-six marks.
Hold shower
for new bride
Mrs. Wayne Reid was hostess
at her home Monday evening for
a miscellaneous shower for Mrs.
Don Towton , (nee Linda Reid)
a recent bride. The social event
was attended by relatives,
neighbours and friends.
Mrs. Annie Reid assisted the
hostess.
Sandra Maxwell read the
presentation address and Mrs.
Dave Ingram and Mrs. Reid
presented the lovely gifts in a
basket decorated in pink and
white motif. Mrs. Reid
conducted contests and a dainty
lunch was served.
Hensall United Church
Anniversary has been set for the
last Sunday in May, 1970. Guest
speaker will be a former Hensall
boy, Rev. Robert Passmore, now
of Central United Church, Owen
Sound.
and also with her father, Mr.
Ezra Kipfer, who is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Thomas Drover is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Bert Coleman of Whitby
visited over the weekend at the
home of his mother Mrs. Gladys
Coleman and brother Ivan.
Former resident
dies in North Bay
Mrs. William A. Kerr of North
Bay, formerly of Hensall
District, passed away suddenly
in North Bay General Hospital,
Saturday, February 28. The
former Lillian Porter she was in
her 72nd year.
Surviving are her husband,
two sons, Alex, Monetville; Roy,
North Bay; two daughters
daughters, Mrs. Betty Lefebvre
and Carol of North Bay; one
son, Ronald predeceased her
some years ago; one sister, Mrs.
Maude Hedden, Hensall, and six
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held in
North Bay on Monday, March 2.
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs were
guests Friday with Mr. & Mrs.
Ron Marziali of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Tindall,
Grand Bend were visitors Friday
with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and
family.
Hugh Davis, Heather and
Michael, Mr. & Mrs. Wayne
Love, Varna, Sharlene Davies,
London, were Thursday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis
and Cameron.
Kenny Aulenback, Granton,
spent Saturday with his class
mate Ian Carroll.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Barker and
Don, Dorchester, and Mr. & Mrs.
Lorne Barker, Lucan, were
guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Barker and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis,
Heather, Michael and Jim
Hoffman, Dashwood were guests
Sunday with Mrs. George
McFalls, Centralia.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis spent
the weekend in Detroit and
attended the New York—Detroit
hockey game Saturday night.
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David King of Toronto was
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Mr. & Mrs. Harold Thomson
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Cathy Roberts of Hensall was
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Mr, & Mrs. Ellis Strahan and
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Jenanne of St. Marys. Jenanne
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birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Reg McCurdy
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Paul MeNaughton, Rodney,
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