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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-05, Page 6Times-Advocate, June 5, 1975 and district news. ORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344 Mrs, Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 UC celebrates anniversary TV newsman guest speaker 'CZ I I 1016. HENSALL FASHIONS — Grade eight students at Hensall public school presented a fashion show, Thursday. Shown with fashions made in home economics class are Cindy Bisback, Debbie Venner, Shelley Wareing and Bonnie Keys. T-A photo Ask better garbage collection, to set up radar equipment HENSALL SWIMMING REGISTRATION will be on Saturday, June 14 2 - 4 p,m, HENSALL ARENA Swimming Rates $10.00 per session Family Rate $30,00 per session FIRST SESSION STARTS JUNE 30 2nd SESSION STARTS JULY 21 3rd SESSION STARTS AUG, 11 The bus rate will be $2,50 per person per session The bus will leave Hensall Arena at 12:00 p.m. Now The senior Trust Company devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario. 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Special services will be held on Sunday June 8 at 11 a.m. with a national telecast celebrating the centennial of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Speaker will be the Rev, Finlay Stewart D.D. The eighty-fifth birthday party of the WMS of Carmel Presbyterian Church will be held on Tuesday, June 10, at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Gwyn Whilsmith will be the guest speaker. All ladies are cordially invited. Mr. Jerry McClinchey of Brantford visited last weekend with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar McClinchey. Mrs. Hilda Beer who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, for the past several weeks, returned to her home this week. Margaret and Wilfred Mousseau will spend two days next week as delegates at the Lobby of Alliance for Life held at the Christ Church Cathedral Hall and the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur VanDyke, Bradford, and Mrs, J.M. Glenn of Exeter visited Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobal and of-' tended the beef barbque in the United Church. Mrs. Margaret Lagerwerf of Parkhill visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobal. For those who prefer to watch the newsman in his normal medium, a closed circuit TV will be in operation so members of the congregation and their guests may watch the service in the Mr. & Mrs, Robert Chaffe, Jack, Joey and Toney of Mitchell were visitors on Sunday with Mrs. Chaffe's brother and sister- in-law Mr. & Mrs. Al. Corbett and Johnathon, Mr. Blighton Ferg is a patient in University Hospital, London where he is receiving treatment. Mr. & Mrs. Edgar McClinchey are holidaying at Manitoulin Island this week. Mr. Charles Grassick is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. Harry Chapman of London, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Adams of Grand Bend, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Goodman of Detroit were dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jack, Corbett on Sunday, When they celebrated the Goodman's fortieth wedding anniversary. Mr. Edgar Munn is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter where he is receiving treatment. church fellowship hall. This will be the 127th an- niversary for the Hensall church but the event will also be in celebration of another important church milestone- that being the 50th anniversary of the United Church of Canada. The pulpit is not an unusual spot for Burghardt. He's spoken as a layman on many occasions and plays an active part in church and community affairs. He is an executive member of the United Church communications branch, a member of the Salvation Army's advisory committee, the YMCA's board of directors and the London Rotary Club. At one time he considered the ministry as a vocation, but had to give up the idea when his father died and he left school at the age of 14 to support his family. The 44-year-old newsman claims he sees several parallels between the media and the ministry. "In both, it's a matter of communication, attempting to transmit messages affecting a great number of people," he says. Following Sunday morning's church service, which will in- volve both the Hensall and Chiselhurst United Church congregations, a fellowship hour will be held at which time visitors may have an opportunity to meet the guest speaker in person, By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Mr. & Mrs. Gary Cooper and Billie John of Detroit visited the former's parents Mr. & Mrs. Vivan Cooper over the Memorial Day Holiday. Miss Jil1 McLellan is on a bus trip to Quebec. Ladies of the UCW of St. Andrews Church, Kippen held a very successful bake sale and tea in the church on May 31. Hensall town council will request that a tarp be placed on the garbage truck and the collection of garbage be more closely supervised following a meeting of council Tuesday, June 3. The action came after coun- cillor Paul Neilands reported complaints of boxes blowing off the garbage truck and also of garbage not being collected promptly. Harold Knight reported that the parks board had held many meetings regarding renovations at the arena and there was a possibility of obtaining a grant through the newly formed Ministry of Culture and Recreation, Previously it had been understood no grants would be available for the project. Council granted permission to the Exeter OPP to use the radar owned by the town to control speed of vehicles in Hensall. It was agreed that the old desks and filing cabinets from the clerk's office be assigned to the parks board rather than sold. The request to council was made by Rollie Vanstone. Roads superintendent Ernie IJI11111111111111111111111:111111W ••• Davis reported patching streets, taking down snow fences, repairing drains on Albert and Queen Streets levelling a boulevard and placing signs for the nursing home, Lloyd Venners and the municipal parking lot. Leonard Erb reported that the street committee had purchased bricks to fill up windowsno longer in use at the town hall and that there were holes on Mill Street needing attention. Harold Knight and Murray Baker will examine the roof on the town hall and fix it if necessary. Tenders will be called for the painting of the town hall and the fire hall. Council learned that Allan Nicholson of Tuckersmith had cleaned out the catch basins in the east section of town. Replying to correspondence from the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority, Hensall council said they would like to see the creek at the dump cleaned up. Senior Citizens Week, June 15-21, was officially proclaimed by council. Discussion took place regar- ding the Ontario Home Renewal Program and a possible senior citizens home for the town. A study of the need for senior citizen housing will be requested. Council will also apply for funds under the OHRP plan. The clerk reported attending a meeting for clerks. In the new restructuring being proposed, clerk treasurers would be replaced by officers for each department. Building permits approved included John Reid to install aluminum siding, William Soldan to renovate kitchen and extend upstairs, George Dowson to modernize basement, V. Dielt- man to install stucco wall on oven in bakery, Kenneth Clarke to replace roof, Oliver Jacques to •replace sidewalk and repair garage, Mrs. Jessie McKinnon to closelintverandaand alter kitchen. geodate fiet4aaala Chicken Legs lb. 89e Maple Leaf Reg. or all Beef Wieners 1 lb. 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