The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-11-21, Page 5Township of ruckersmith
Election of
CQUNCILLQRS
for the Municipality
of the Township of Tc.Ickersmith
(Three to be Elected)
Gincl
Election for
PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES
(Two to be Elected)
to the Huron County Board of Education.
Regular Polling Day will Be
Monday, December 2nd, 1974
from 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p,m,
at the following places
P,S.D. 1
2
3
4
5
6
Egmondville Two. Shed
Bethel Bible Church, Egmondville
Alex Townsend Residence
Ken Gemmel{ Residence
HurQnview
Vanastra Community Centre
James I. McIntosh,
Clerk-Treasurer,
Township of Tuckersmith
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Village of Hensall
MUNICIPAL
ELECTION
NOTICE is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the
Village of Hensall in the County of Huron that in compliance
with the Municipal Elections Act; 1972, Chapter 95, as
amended by 1974, Chapter 32, a Ballot will be held for the
office of
COUNCILLORS
Four Candidates to be Elected
Polls will be open on
Monday, December 2, 1974
from 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the
afternoon at the Hensall Town Hall
AN ADVANCE POLL
will be open in the Town Hall of the
Municipality of the Village of Hensall
Saturday, November 23, 1974
from 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon to 8:00 o'clock in the
afternoon for the purpose of receiving votes of electors who
expect to be unable to vote .on the regular polling day,
All Electors are hereby requested to govern themselves
accordingly.
Hensall, Ontario Earle Shooter
November 14th, 1974 ;Returning Officer
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and district news
00flft ESPONDENTS
Mrs, J9Yce PetVer, Phone 2622344
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
WI learn metric markings,
hear about nutrition, milk
The November meeting of the
Legion Ladies Auxiliary was held
recently in the Legion Hall.
President Wanda IVIcClinchey
presided. One new member was
accepted into the membership,
Kathleen Geiger of Zurich. The
Ladies Auxiliary have catered to
a wedding and a Legion mebs
Remembrance Day supper.
Tickets are available from any
auxiliary member on the money
doll; draw to be made on
December 21, It was decided to
exchange gifts amongst mem-
bers for the Christmas meeting.
Marg McDonald won the mystery
prize, Iva Reid the guessing prize
and Mable Munn the at-
tendance prize.
Church
News
Everyone
Young and Old
can be an active member
of Hensall's community
Vote
Janis Bisback
on Dec. 2
Phone 262-2192
'.'-'For transportation
to the Polls
thank you note from Sara Simp-
son; a letter announcing Open
House for the Children's Aid
Society in Goderich on November
20.
Members of the Institute are
responsible to put on a birthday
party on Wednesday afternoon at
the Huronview Home. A special
collection was given for the
Childrens Aid. A penny sale is
scheduled for the December
meeting, The London Area
The Agriculture and Canadian
Industries meeting of the Hensall
W ,I, was held Wednesday
evening in the Legion Hall.
President Hilda Payne welcomed
everyone and opened the
meeting, The roll call was an-
swered by twenty members with
"Name a product we would lack
if the farmer never came back".
Minutes of the October meeting
were read by secretary Janis
Bisback and approved. Financial
statement was given by Marg
Ingram. Correspondence was a
Pe/Nomad,
Couples club hold
scavenger hunt
Couples from-Carmel, Caven
and Cromarty Presbyterian
Churches met for a monthly get
together on Monday evening. Jim
Dougall was elected president,
and Margaret Hoggarth offered
to act as secretary. Three
carloads took off for a scavenger
hunt of the area. Jim and Mary
Dougall, Al and Margaret
Hoggarth won prizes for the most
items on the list collected, Wayne
and Sharon Love, and Phillip and
Pearl James won the booby prize.
A delicious lunch was enjoyed by
all. The Christmas meeting will
,be held at the Hensall Church on
December 11. All couples are
welcome.
Peace theme at Nov.
meeting of Unit I UCW
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Sim Roobal were Mr.
Anthony Gelderland and Mrs.
Jean Adema of Ridgetown,
Rev. W. D, Jarvis conducted
service in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, the sermon
subject "The Last Days?" Mrs,
Malcolm Dougall presided at the
organ and led the choir in singing
the anthem.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Kochan and
family have taken up residence in
their newly erected home on
York Crescent.
A large number of relatives
and friends attended the Smale-
Wilder wedding reception in the
local arena Saturday night.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Dalton of
Seaforth were recent visitors
with the latter's parents Mr, &
Mrs. Harold Parker.
meeting on December 2, when we
are entertaining. Unit I is also
responsible to decorate the
church for Christmas, and the
lunch for December.
Convention will be held in Central
United Church in Stratford on
November '27, 28. 4-13 leaders
were requested' for the club
coming up in the spring, The
Christmas meeting schedule was
reviewed.
Nellie Riley and Nan Britton
were the program conveners and
Nan led everyone in a sing song,
after which she read a poem
entitled "November" from an old
reader. Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Forrest and Clark entertained
instrumentally by,playingseveral
numbers, Nellie Riley gave a
paper on farming in Holland as it
was given by Stan Paquette, the
assistant agricultural
representative for Huron at the
rally at Brussels, and also read
an article which her son had
given as a public speech some
time ago entitled "Why I am
proud to be a farmer".
Janis Bisback sang "Amazing
Grace" accompanied on the
piano by Joyce Pepper. Mrs.
Britton introduced Miss
Penguilley, who gave a very
interesting talk on "Nutrition"
and showed slides on "Milk
Magnificent"; she also explained
labels and markings of the metric
system on dairy products and
also nutritional value marked on
the labels of most dairy products,
She said when you go to the store
to buy groceries, be more con-
scious of what you are buying and
read the labels carefully. She also
said to try to follow Canada's
Food Rules, and drink milk or use
milk frequently in puddings,
soups, sweeten with chocolate. If
you do not like milk, a good
substitute is cheese.
- Mrs. Britton thanked Miss
Penguilley." Lois Shapter gave
courtesy remarks: Janis Bisback
gave the duties of •the secretary.
Hostesses were Jessie McAllister
and Hilda Payne.
At a special service at. Hensall
United Church Sunday morning
featuring music and song, the
McMillan family of Goderich,
Don, Shirley, Ernie, Eleanor and
Elizabeth were the special
guests. They accompanied the
organ with their instruments all
through the service. The choir
sang two numbers and Rev. Don
IT'S THE WRONG TREE — Kindergarten students at Hensall public Beck preached on the meditation
school visited the Andy Dixon apple orchards in McGillivray township "Accept yourself—God does",
recently. Above, Sharon Boersma, Christine Easterbrook and Steven 'The flowers were placed in
Harburn compare real apples to paper ones when they returned to memory of the late Charles
school. T-A photo Miller. Next Sunday will be the
Sacrament of Infant Baptism.
St. Pauls Church meeting
The regular meeting of St.
Paul's A.C,W. was held
November 14 at the home of Mrs.
Frank Forrest, Helen Roberts
gave the Invocation, after which
hymn 549 was sung. Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley and Mrs. Forrest
read the scripture after which
Mrs. Anderson led in prayer. The
minutes of the October meeting
were read and approved. It was
decided to send a donation to the'
London Diocesian treasurer.
Everyone enjoyed two Mrs. Anderson read portions
humourous readings by Mildred from the Huron Church news
Kyle. Rev. Don Beck showed a concerning the clergy and their_
very interesting film on "Plan of families in the far north.
Union". Kay Elder thanked him.
He also had an open discussion on
questions concerning this Union.
Kay gave everyone leaflets and a
booklet entitled "Explorations
into Union". This was a very
interesting insight of the possible
union of these three churches.
Kay Elder gave the treasurers
report.
Unit I Hensall UCW held their
November meeting Thursday
afternoon with Mildred Kyle
presiding. After her call to
worship, a hymn was sling ac-
companied at the piano by Julene
Keys. Shirley Luther gave a very
thoughful devotional using as her
theme "Peace", using scripture
from John 16, telling how we may
enjoy peace within ourselves, as
Jesus said to his disciples,"I have
said to you, that in me you may
have peace". Shirley followed
this devotion by prayer and the
singing of a hymn,
The offering was • taken and
dedicated by Mildred. The roll
call was answered by thirteen
members and one visitor. The
minutes of the October meeting
were read and also correspon-
dence. 'Mildred Kyle conducted
the business which consisted of
Unit I being asked to meet at 7:15
to conduct end of year business
before the General Christmas
Mildred Kyle thanked all who
had helped with the meeting and
closed with the benediction.
'Julene Keys had an interesting
Contest. The hostesses Vera
Drysdale and Doreen Spencer
served a delicious lunch.
Blind Canvass
Eric Luther has advised the
area canvass on behalf of the
Canadian National Institute for
the Blind realized $993.00 which is
very close to the target of $1,000
which he set. He gratefully
acknowledges the efforts of the
ladies of the following groups:
Arnold Circle, Women's
Auxiliary, Amber Rebekah
Lodge and the Women's Institute.
The generous consideration of all
area contributors is very much
appreciated.
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Mr. and Mrs. Luther of Hensall
led the Sunday evening song
service sponsored by the South
Huron Christian Women's club.
Thirty residents from the
ground floor north and centre
area were guests on Tuesday
evening of the Clinton Kinettes.
The event was held in the Clinton
Public School and included an
evening of games with dessert
and coffee, The Kinettes have
adopted the residents from these
two areas as grandmothers and
they are entertained several
times during the year by the club.
The Over 90 Club met on
Wednesday afternoon in the 1st
floor north sitting room. Twenty-
six members were able to attend
and enjoyed a short program
consisting of a sing song,
readings by Mrs. McGratton and
piano instrumentals by a guest of
the club, Mrs. McAsh. Members
of the Walkerburn Club and in-
dividual volunteers assisted with
activities and helped to serve tea
and, cookies provided by the
kitchen staff.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar of Atwood
arranged the "Family Night"
program with Rev. Thomas in-
troducing the numbers and
giving two readings. Lawrence
Edgar and Viggo Sorenson
played several violin selections
accompanied at the piano by.
Mrs. Edgar, Coleen Edgar
displayed Some fine step dancing
accompanied by her parents and
the entertainers were thanked by
Mrs. Hull on behalf of the
residents.
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