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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-08-09, Page 5'RER R RgRn7 ri
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SPINACH THAT TASTES
LIKE POTATO CHIPS
Not too long' ago nearly all medicines
seemed to taste pretty awful. And just the
thought Of taking .them was unpleasant. But,
today advanced developments in flavoring
agents have made most Medicines taste almost
"too good",
Along with the good comes some bad.
When children no longer wince and make a
bad face at medicine-taking then it creates a
special need to be extra careful. Mere caution
must be exercised to keep medicine containers
out-of ,reach and tightly shut. And, just be-
cause it might taste like something good to
eat It should never be referred to In that way.
Bob Middleton, Pitting
Stan Horrell, Phrnt3
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DISPLAYS ALSO IN GODERICH AND CLINTON
"OUR BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1919"
Relatives from Florida and
Scotland visit in Hensall
Henson
CORRESPONPENTS
Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-344
Mrs. Bertha,MacGregor, Phone 202.2020
and district news
RETIRING EMPLOYEE HONORED - Gordon Schwalm, an 18 year employee of Bendix Homes Incorporated
at Hensall was honored upon his retirement, Thursday, Shown in the above picture are company general
manager and vice-president Don Morphew, Gordon Schwalm and recreation vehicle divisTi-oAn photo
superintendent Andy Imanse,
Tuckersmith debentures
to update phone system
TimesrAdvgcate, Augu0 9, 1973 Page
Mrs. Brock's sister, Mr. & Mrs.
James Barr of Florida, and neice
Miss Nangle from Newark, New
Jersey visited Wednesday af-
ternoon last week with Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Broelt.
Mr. & Mrs, Robert Mallen,
Jedburgh, Scotland visited the
past three weeks with Mr.
Mallen's sister and her husband
and family Mr, & Mrs. John Skea,
Mr. & Mrs. J.R. Rathwell, Bob,
Ted and Mary \a Lindsay, and
Mrs. Mary Holmes, Shelburne
were recent visitors with Mr, &
Mrs. Gordon Love,
Lynn, Paul and Joan Dobbs
have been holidaying with their
grandparents Mr, & Mrs. Sim
Roobal,
Mr. Austin Dilling and Mr,
Lorne Galbraith of the Strath-
mere Lodge, Strathroy, visited
with the former's brother Mr,
Wilbert Dilling on Friday.
Cornelius Roobal, Ond-
Beyerland, Holland, arrived
Tuesday to spend a few weeks
with his brother and wife Mr. &
Mrs. Sim Roobal, and Mr. & Mrs.
•Don Dobbs of Seaforth,
Major & Mrs. Robert Graham,
David and Kathryn, Kingston,
spent the holiday weekend with
Mr, & Mrs, Gordon Love.
Mr. & Mrs, R,A. Orr motored to
Lucknow on Sunday and attended
the Home Coming Service of the
100th anniversary of the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church, Rev.
William Henderson of Woodstock
was the guest speaker. While
there, they visited with Mrs, May
McKendrick, and Mr. & Mrs. Don
Cameron of Lucknow and Mrs.
Jean Aitchison of Wingham.
Many old acquaintances were
renewed at this time,
Mrs. Laird Mickle spent a few
days recently in Kitchener as a
guest of her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr, & Mrs. Brian Collins.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Marie,
Mitchell were recent visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett and Al,
They were accompanied home
with their sons, Jackie, Joey and
Toney, who had been holidaying
with their grandparents Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Corbett.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Jaques and
family, Newcastle, and Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Jaques and family,
Cooksville were recent visitors
with their parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Oliver Jaques.
Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren,
Jodi and Brooke returned to their
home in Oakville after holidaying
at Pine Lake Camp, Bayfield and
visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Chapman and Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett,
Steven and Jeff recently attended
the Taylor reunion at Sundridge.
Bradley Sangster returned
home after a holiday with Mr. &
Mrs. Ralph Holland and family,
Clinton,
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick attended
the funeral of her nephew-in-law
Stewart MacCauly at Windsor
Saturday.
Congregations at
United Church
Services again resumed
Sunday morning in Hensall
United Church with Rev, Don
Beck occupying the pulpit and
preaching on the sermon topic
"Touch and you will feel".
Mr. Harry Horton sang a very
lovely solo with Mrs, Turkheirn
accompanying on the organ. The
Presbyterian and United
congregations are worshipping
together this month in the United
Church.
The flowers were placed in the
Church from the Dalton-Parker
wedding.
By GORDON MORLEY
The Brinsley U,C.W. was held
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Harvey Steeper, Mrs. William
Fenton opened the meeting with a
call to worship followed by the
singing of a hymn.
First scripture reading was
taken by Cindy Prest. Mrs.
Fenton gave a poem ,followed by
a reading on Christian Service.
Mrs. H, Steeper read second
scripture, followed by another
hymn. Mrs. Fenton led in prayer.
Roll call was answered by 17
members present.
Mrs. Marion Pickering was
presented with a gift from the
society. It was decided to have a
Bake Sale at the KOA camp
grounds, Nairn, Aug. 18.
Personals
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Tweddle, West McGillivray,
on the arrival of their baby girl.
Cathy Lewis has been de-
tasselling corn in the fields of
Stewart Research Acres, Ailsa
Craig.
Debbie and Jimmy Allison are
holidaying with Mr, & Mrs, Eddie
Allison and daughter at Sudbury.
Mr, & Mrs, John Dyek and
Victor visited with Gordon and
Kathleen Morley Sunday.
Closed for
Holidays
August 13 to 18
Back in business
Tuesday, Aug. 21
Jack's
Small Engine
Repair Service
HENSALL 262-2103
107 Queen - One Block
North of Business Section
Tuckersmith Township will sell
to the Ontario Municipal
Improvement Corporation the
debenture issue of $125,000,00. It
will be used by the Tucker-
smith Municipal telephone
system to update the system. The
interest rate will be 9 percent per
annum.
In other business a discussion
was held with Garry Davidson,
director of Huron County plan-
ning on its proposed zoning
bylaw. This had been previously
introduced but not finalized due
to a number of clauses which
were opposed by area residents,
The zoning bylaw was for a
triangle covering Vanastra and a
farming area bordered by
Clinton, Brucefield and
Egmondville.
No firm decision was taken as
to whether council will proceed
with the zoning and more
discussions will be held.
The tender of Keith Brickman
of RR1, Sebringville was ac-
cepted for the construction of the
Buchanan drain. The tender for -
$5450.00 indicated the work would
be started in August and com-
pleted in September.
The engineers report on the
Rehorst drain was considered
with engineer Henry Uderstadt of
Orangeville to answer questions.
Three ratepayers affected by the
drain, attended the meeting;'
Frank Falconer and Larry
McClinchey both of RR5, Clinton
and Martin Pollman of RR 4,
Seaforth.
The meeting on the drain,
Fraservale Cad
FISH a, CHIPS
which is estimated to cost
$31,500.00 was adjourned for
further consideration.
The report on the Brock
drainage works was
provisionally adopted and clerk
James Macintosh was authorized
to advertise for tenders,At the
meeting to consider the report of
the drain were: David Brock, RR
2, Kippen, Bruce Armstrong,
(Hibbert Drainage Inspector)
and Ross Riley both of RR 2
Staffa, Court of revision on the
drain will be held September 4.
The Morris drain in Hibbert
Township in which only one
Tuckersmith ratepayer is af-
fec led was considered and bylaw
court for it will be held on Sep-
tember 4.
Request for building permits
were approved as follows:
Robert Van Den Neucker, RR
4 Seaforth, steel grain bin;
Stewart Wilson, RR 1, Brucefield,
addition to barn; Gerrit Wynja,
RR 4, Seaforth, steel grain bin,
Harry Arts, RR 4, Seaforth,
addition to barn; Martin
Swichelhar, RR 4, Seaforth, steel
grain bin; Douglas Wallace, RR
4, Seaforth, basement under and
addition to mobile home.
A request from Mrs. Norman
MacLean, Egmondville to move
an 18x28 log house to a lot at the
back of their property' in
Egmondville to be used as
'a residence was referred back to
her ler further information. A
residence must have 1,000 square
feet of living space and the log
hut would only provide 504 square
feet,
A request from John L. Reid,
Egmondville to permit his
daughter to move a house trailer
onto the same lot as his residence
was granted on a temporary
basis up to one and a half years
for use by his daughter only,
A request from Seaforth
Lumber to erect two houses on
property on the south east corner
of County Road 3 by the Bayfield
River was referred back to Frank
Kling for more information.
Fred McGregor, Brucefield
reported his contract for in-
stalling the Brucefield water
system was almost completed
and the 62 phones should be
hooked up by the end of the week.
Only 8 of the residents in
Brucefield have not signed up for
the water.
Reeve Elgin Thompson
presented Allen Nicholson, Road
superintendent with his Road
School Attendance Certificate
following his attendance at a
three day school recently held at
Guelph University.
Clerk James McIntosh
reported that the township is
permitted to collect taxes for 1973
for $1,050.00 from Conestoga
College at Vanastra at a rate of
$50.00 per student.
Passed for payment were
accounts totalling $139,719,24.
This includes a telephone loan of
$75,000.00 and payment of the
Brucefield water system,
$44,251.27.
Dashwood
back from
By MRS. IRVIN RAPER
Mr. & Mrs. Bernie Nauss,
Bonnie, Brenda, Barbara, and.
Betty have returned from a
vacation on the East Coast. They
visited Mr. & Mrs, Marshall Hiltz
and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hiltz, and
family, Martin's Point; Miss
Frances Nauss, Dartmouth, and
attended. Lunenberg Exhibition
and Fisheries Museum.
They also visited with Mr, .&
Mrs. Roger Nauss and family. At
Mahone Bay they visited Mr. &
Mrs. Wallace Nauss and Mr. &
Mrs. Franklin (Heide and boys;
the Cabot Trail at Cape Breton
Island. They also attended the
Nauss Family Reunion,
Personals
Margaret Merner has returned
home after a three month
vacation in the Western
Provinces,
Mrs. Lula Dark (Steinhagen),
Windsor, called on Mr, &. Mrs.
Aaron Restemayer 'last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Gaiser, Kim
and Lyn spent a few days last
week with Rev. & Mrs. Bruce
Seebach and family at their
cottage at Conestoga Lake,
Debbie Seebach who had been
vacationing here returned home
with them and Paul Gaiser who
had been vacationing with the
Seebachs accompanied them to
Dashwood.
Mrs. Fred Miller, Charlotte
and Karen, Zion, were dinner
guests with Mr. & Mrs, Irvin
Rader, Sunday.
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, London,
family
holiday
is spending some time with her
daughter and family, Mr. 4 Mrs.
Jack Gaiser.
Keith Biesenthal and David
Dash, Wincithorst, Sask. visited
with Mrs. Martha Miller, Sunday,
and other relatives at Zion
Lutheran Church, They all had
lunch with Mr. & Mrs. Melvin
Stade and Sherrie.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Miller,
Niagara Falls, and Mr. & Mrs.
Edward Restemayer, Alliston,
were weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. Susan
Snider who bad spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Ed.
Nadiger and Helen returned
home with Mr. arid Mrs.
Restemayer for the week.
Mrs. Nora Koessel, who had
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Miller returned to Detroit with
Mr. & Mrs, Dave Schultz and
family who motored here to get
her.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Weiberg and
girls, London, were weekend
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Leeland
Restemayer and Robert.
Weekend guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Stuart Wolfe were Mr, &
Mrs, Eric Wolfe, Tracy and
Timothy; Mr. & Mrs. John
Parker; Mr. & Mrs. Tom Wolfe,
Barry Wolfe and friend; all of
London; Mr, & Mrs. Bill Parker,
Exeter; and Mrs. Henry
Eagleson.
Cheryl Smith, Detroit has been
visiting for the last two weeks
with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Guenther
and Betty.
Council deplores slow
progress in sidewalks
When Hensall village council out her driveway was dealt with.
met for their August meeting the Building permits were issued to
first motion appointed Harold Ronald Wareing for a sun deck
Knight as chairman due to the and to Oliver Jaques for steps
illness of Reeve John Baker. and a veranda,
Mr. Knight said he was sorry to
sit in the Reeve's Chair under the
circumstances and hopes to see
the reeve back for the September
meeting.
The chief topic was the slow
progress made by Gerald Shantz
laying sidewalks, Council
decided to pay $400 and the rest of
his bill when the sidewalks are
finished.
Tenders will be called for 1973
sidewalks.
A complaint by Mrs.
Christie regarding a hedge
blocking her view when she backs
No word of drainage had been
received from engineer Corbett.
Credit was given to the Hensall
sales barn on the improved ap-
pearance of the yard.
Road Superintendent Ernie
Davis reported patching done on
Queen and Mill Streets, choride on
car parks and on Nelson and
Albert Streets, Catch basins have
been remedied in front of
Cook's, the United Church and
the Hyde property.
Bills and accounts of $2,297.53
were ordered paid.
TALENT SHOW PERFORMERS - Among the many contestants at the
Friday night talent show which started Dashwood Friedsburg Days
were a couple of Hensall area girls Valerie and Carolyn Glanville.
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Red Haven 2 lb, 684