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figurines Circa 1830, perfume and scent bottles, Wedgewood,
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glass, R,S. Germany, pitchers and creamers, 17th century Chinese
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Phone Hensall 262-5146
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Times-Advocate, February 10, 1972 :Pogo S. Councillors offend convention
Ron Mock's application to make
renovations to the dairy barn,.
Membership fees for Mutual
Aid of $10.00 were ordered paid
and Paul Neilands and Leonard
Erb were appointed to attend the
Rural Municipalities Convention
in Hamilton.
The clerk. was asked to send out
notice of tax arrears.
Accounts .amounting to
$1,927.97 were paid.
Hensall council met February
2, with Reeve John Baker
presiding and all members
present, In his report, Ernie
Davis thanked eouricil for the
Christmas bonus and the in-
crease in his salary. lie said new
shelves had been put up in the
library; the street intersections
had been sanded and that Mill
Henson council a.mend by-1.0.w
plumbing be installed subject to
the provincial plumbing
regulations.
Correspondence was read from
the County School Board stating
that the 1972 tax is the same as
last year and is to be paid SO
percent in June and 50 percent in
December,
Clerk Earl Campbell will at-
tend Court of Revision in Exeter.
Communication from the
Department of Transport and
Communications stated the road
subsidy for Hensall is $3,800,
Council accepted Al Scholl's
application to divide land, and
Street had been salted.
It was the feeling of the
pound' that the intersections
Should be sanded more often.
Reeve Baker stated if it came a
mild day all the streets were to be
salted, Mr, Davisalso informed
the council, sidewalks and
parking lots had been cleaned,
two trees cut down and cut up,
and the wall in the men's
washroom plastered. He said
repairs had been required for the
big tractor. Streets committee
reported that the catch basin at
Cook's mill is too close to the
street, and has sunk quite low ;-
that the catch basin at Bengoughs
is also low and needs to be raised
up or moved.
Council added an amendment
to the building by-law:-that any
permit for alterations or repairs
will be under the discretion of the
building inspector or council; the
clerk shall issue the building
permits and council act as in-
spectors until a new building
inspector is appointed; that any
construction coming under the
Department of Labour will only
require a permit for location;
that all sewers, septic tanks and
Poo-awl/4
Albert Shirray who has been a
Patient in South Huron Hospital
for the past week returned to his
home Monday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland,
Gwen and Michael, of
Thamesford, visited recently
with Mr. & Mrs, James Sangster
and Bradley.
Mrs, Inez McEwen who has
been a patient in South Huron
Hospital Exeter for the past two
weeks returned to her home this
week.
Stan Tudor is a patient in South
Huron Hospital,
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Kercher,
Kippen, Mr. & Mrs. Spencer
Jeffery and Judy of Staffa, Mr, &
Mrs, Jim Jordan of London, were
in Kitchener, Saturday, attending
the funeral of Mr. Kercher's
sister, the late Lucy Kercher,
Miss Kercher was a native of Hay
township and was in her 90th
year.
Rev. Wilfred Jarvis conducted
the service of worship in Carmel
Presbyterian, Sunday. The title
of the sermon was "A Place for
You". Miss Linda Bell presided
at the organ in the absence of
Mrs. Malcolm Dougall.
The W.M.S. will meet Thur-
sday. Mrs. Percy Campbell and
Mrs, Ed. Munn will be in charge
of the meeting.
Rebekah lodge honors
cli• • • gnItaries at banquet
Hensall UCW
study Zambia
Unit IV of Hensall U.C.W. met
Thursday afternoon in
Fellowship Hall, The mernbers
were welcomed by Mrs'. Rapson,
hostess for the meeting.
In the absence of the president,
the meeting was chaired by Mrs.
Russel Erratt. Mrs. Erratt ex-
pressed thanks to all who
remembered her with cards,
treats and visits during her
convalescence,
Mrs, Robt, Allister gave the
devotional with the theme, "The
Gift of Christianity".
The study on Zambia was given
by Mrs. George Armstrong, who
described the independent
government, the language and
social conditions of Zambia.
Two short poems were read;
one by Mrs. Erratt and one by
Mrs. Rowe and Mrs. T. Sherritt
gave a financial report.
Unit IV is responsible for
Church flowers for the month of
February,
Members were reminded of the
Presbyterial meeting on
February 9th in Stratford, The
meeting closed with prayer and
the ladies enjoyed a social time
and lunch served by the com-
mittee.
Friends honor
bride and groom
A large number of relatives
and friends attended a reception
in honor of Mr. & Mrs. Brian
Campbell, . newly-weds in the
Hensall Community Hall
Saturday evening.
The Blue Water Playboys
provided the music for dancing.
The couple were presented with
a purse of money by Jim Camp-
bell of Exeter, Refreshments
were served.
Patriarch of the Grand
Encampment of Ontario, was an
honored guest. Members of
Huronic Lodge, Clinton and Pride
of Huron Lodge, Exeter also
attended.
Mrs. Dorothy Beaton, Vice
Grand, assisted Mrs. Bell D.D.P.
in receiving the guests.
Following the banquet the
members attended a meeting at
Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter,
when the Members of Amber
Rebekah Lodge were in charge of
the opening ceremonies.
St. Pauls church
elects new slate
The annual meeting of St.
Paul's Anglican Church was held
recently at the church. Rev. G,
Anderson presided with 14
members present.
Minutes of the previous
meeting were read by Mrs.
Scrabuik and the financial report
was presented by the treasurer,
Election of officers for 1972 is
as follows: Rector's warden, Vic
Stan; people's warden, Clark
Forrest; lay delegate and sub-
stitute lay delegate to Synod, Mr,
& Mrs. Frank Forrest,
Board of management, Mr. &
Mrs, R. Middleton, Mr. & Mrs.
Roberts, Mrs. Stan, and Mrs.
Scrabuik,
Chairman of the church, Mrs.
Frank Forrest; secretary-
treasurer, Mrs. William
Scrabuik; assistant treasurer,
Clark Forrest; chairman of
sidesmen, Mr. Roberts; auditors,
Mr. & Mrs. Vic Stan,
It was agreed by all members
present that the annual
smorgasbord be held again this
year, date set for May 6.
It was decided that starting
Easter Sunday,the church ser-
vices will be conducted at 7:00
p.m. on a trial basis.
Meeting was adjourned by Mr.
Roberts with benediction said by
Rev, Anderson.
The members of Amber
• Rebekah Lodge held a banquet in
Carmel Presbyterian Church
Wednesday evening in honor of
the Assembly President Mrs.
Betty Robinson of Dorchester
and Mrs. Ruby Bell, District
Deputy President of District 23.
Assembly Chaplain, Mrs,
Annie Thomson of Parkhill, and
Mrs. Gertrude Rosser, District
Deputy President No, 27 were
guests.
Benson Sutter, Clinton, Grand
Kippen folk
visit south
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Finlayson,
Exeter, and Mr. & Mrs. Laird
Finlayson have returned from a
holiday in Florida.
Elzar Mousseau is a patient in
Staffa Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex McGregor are
holidaying in Florida,
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stokes,
London, visited the latter's father
Robert Thompson.
On the sick list are Mr. & Mrs.
Edison McLean, Mr. & Mrs.
Orville Workman & Mrs. Robert
Elgie.
Heather McLean daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Edison McLean is in
Sick Children's Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs, Harold Kaake, Mrs.
Ed. Gibson, Mrs. J.W. Gibson,
Wroxeter visited Mr, & Mrs. W.L.
Mellis.
Kippen East W.I. will meet at
the home of Mrs. James Drum-
mond, February 16, when the roll
call will be, Bring a picture of a
bird and sing its song. Guest
speaker will be Mrs. Bert
Daynard, Staffa.-
elected: president, Barbara
Miller; first vice president,
Sylvia Stewart; secretary,
Carolyn Glanville; press
reporter, Janice Stewart.
The leaders Mrs. Glen Stewart
and Nancy Alexander discussed
patterns, fabrics and trimmings
for the sleepwear garments.
Demonstrations on taking
measurements, equipping a
sewing box and preparing the
fabric were given.
The first meeting of the
Hurondale V was held February
1, in Thames Road United Church
with 14 girls.
Officers were elected as
follows: president, Frances
Zandbergen; vice president,
Darlene Passmore; secretary
reporter, Elaine Stewart.
The leaders Mrs. G. Zand-
bergen and Judith Cann,
discussed the contents of a
sewing box. Mrs. Zandbergen
demonstrated how to straighten
material and Miss Cann
demonstrated how to take
measurements..
Personals
Margaret Parsons Hurondale
spent the weekend with Janice
Stewart.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde and
Calvin were Saturday evening
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Donald
Bray.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan
and Connie were Sunday guesti
with Mr, & Mrs. William
Thomson, Exeter,
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the family
of the late Mrs. Chas Miller.
Thames Road UCW
see African filmstrip
By MRS. S. HUTTON
Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton and
Diane visited Sunday with Mr, &
Mrs. Reuben Pehlke, Monkton.
The first meeting of Elimville
No. III, 4-H club was held
February 1 at the home of Mrs.
Wayne Prance.
Officers were elected as
follows: president, Karen Ker-
slake; rotating secretary, press
reporter, Diane Hutton.
The second meeting was held
February 7 at the home of Mrs.
Wayne Prance. The name of the
club is Slumber Stitchers. The
girls were shown how to alter and
pin patterns.
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
4 THAMES ROAD
The February meeting of the
United Church Women was held
Thursday evening with Mrs.
Floyd Stewart as hostess.
Mrs. Arnold Cann, program
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meeting which opened with the
call to worship. Scripture lesson
was read by Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Meditation and Prayer were
given by Mrs, Cann. A poem
"What a Child Learns To Live
With".
A film strip," Garth Legge
Reports on Africa" was shown
which was very interesting. A
skit "Who Me?" was given by
Mrs. Howard Cunnington, Mrs.
Arnold Cann, Mrs. Ross Hodgert,
Mrs, George Kellett and Mrs.
Edwin Miller.
A humorous reading "Far-
mers" was given by Mrs. Miller
Mrs. Lee Webber vice-
president took charge of the
business. Roll call, minutes and
cards of thanks were read and
Mrs, Bev Alexander gave the
treasurers report.
Thames Road ladies are in-
vited to Elimville for The World
Day of Prayer, March 3.
It was decided to donate $30 for
telephones to be sent to Africa,
The Strawberry Supper was set
for June 19.
Lunch was served by Group III.
4-H Homemakers
The first meeting of Hurondale
I, 4-H homemaking club on
"Sleepwear" was held, February
1, in Thames Road Church.
The following officers were
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