The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-07-10, Page 5Hensall council examined
tenders July 7 for painting the
town hall. The contract was
awarded to Dave Morrissey for
$4490.
Council has decided to accept
the residential standards as set,
down by the Home Renewal
program and will apply for
$29,000 with an advance iof
$10,000. Council will advise home
owners through the papers when -
money is available.
Ernie Davis reported the
culvert at the dump as being
fixed, streets patched,
boulevards mowed, garbage
cleared away at the dump and the
cleaning up after the bricklayers
as completed. He needs 10 bags of
calcium for streets, and
recommends that a dead tree
across from the arena be
removed.
Leonard Erb reported that
1.,Postell was not happy with
conditions at the dumpas he finds
domestic garbage on the trailer
Award painting contract
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Joype Pepper, Phone 262-2344
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
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July 10, 1975 Paga
Kippen ladies
enjoy outing
Members of Kippen East W,L
who enjoyed a bus trip with
Hensall W.I„ when they visited
the Elmira area, MacKenzie
King's Home and Gay Lea of
Seaforth, were: Margaret
Hoggarth, Mary Connolly, Mary
Broadfoot, Ruby Triebner, Ruby
Bell and Grace Drummond.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ashard of
London, England are visiting
with their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. & Mrs. Al Hoggarth.
Mr. & Mrs, Ken McLellan and
Robyn McLellan are holidaying
in the Canadian west.
Mrs. Ruth Dickert of Harriston
is visiting her sister, Mrs. N.
Dickert.Mr. & Mrs, Gary Cooper
and Billie John of Detroit are
spending the American holiday
with Mr. & Mrs. Vivan Cooper.
Robert Thomson celebrated his
98th birthday June 24, 1975,
Happy Birthday!
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Pene and
Sheri Lynn of Sault Ste. Marie
are guests of Mr. & Mrs. Ed
McBride.
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Brownlee of
Salem, Oregon are visiting Miss
Jean Ivison.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Turner and
family of the Parr Line are
holidaying in the west.
After all, things are about
equal. The thin man has more to
laugh about, but the fat man has
more to laugh with.
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Many enjoy summer outings
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Corbett and sons
and Mr. & Mrs. Al Corbett and
son. It was the former's birthday.
The annual Oddfellow and
Rebekah picnic will be held July
13 at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Ernie Chipchase,
Carmel Presbyterian Church
and Hensall United Church
united in Carmel Church on
Sunday for worship, when Rev.
Glen Wright of Exeter United
Church was in charge of the
service.
Mrs. Malcolm "Dougall and
Mrs. Edith Bell sang a duet
"Cleanse Me" accompanied by
Miss Linda Bell at the organ,
The Hewers in the sanctuary
were placed in memory of the
late Mrs, David Blackwell.
Rev. Harold Snell of Exeter
United Church will be in charge
of service on Sunday, July 13 at 11
a.m.
A number of friends and
members of Amber Rebekah
Lodge attended the golden
wedding anniversary of Mr. &
Mrs, Beverly Beaton in Blyth on
Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Beaton
were former residents of Hensall,
operating Beaton's Bakery.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Joynt and Mrs.
F. G. Bonthron returned home
after a pleasant holiday at the
former's cottage in Manitoulin
Island,
Mr, & Mrs. Robert Keyes and
Mr. & Mrs. LeRoy Keyes of
Grand Bend were recent visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Gittus and
son Daren of Bloomington,
Missouri visited last week-end
with their parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Thos, Gittus,
Miss Jane Heal has suc-
cessfully completed her first year
of nursing at Lambton College
and has accepted employment at
the BlueWater Rest Home, Zurich
for the summer months.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer McGregor
of Sault Ste. Marie spent the past
two weeks visiting the former's
mother, Mrs. Wm. McGregor and
with the latter's father, Mr.
James Racho of Huronview.
Miss Julie Heal has accepted a
position at Western University
with the Department of Business
Administration as' a private
secretary.
Miss Linda Bell has accepted
employment in the Craft Shop at
the Blue Water Rest Home,
Zurich.
Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol visited
the latter's brother, Mr. Anthony
Gelderland of Ridgetown at the
beginning of the week and took in
one of the Centennial Days.
Holy Communion was ad-
ministered by the Rev. G. A.
Anderson at St. Paul's Anglican
Church on Sunday. The flowers
were in memory of Mrs. David'
Blackwell.
Your new correspondnet, Mrs.
Carl Payne, is anxious to serve
you and will be glad to receive
news items of interest to the
community.
On Monday, June 30 the ladies
of the Christian Reformed
Church, Exeter, took several
residents of Queensway Nursing
Home for an outing to the park in
Exeter where they were en-
tertained.
Tuesday, Rev. H. Van Essen
provided church services. He was
accompanied by Mrs. Van Essen
and their daughters.
Clara Featherston and Bernice
Howes celebrated birthdays this
month.
Visitors with Mrs. E. Sararas
were Mr. & Mrs. Roy MacDonald
of Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Reid
of Mississauga.
Mrs. Louise Mitchell was
visited by her son Leslie of
Crediton, Vera Pinkham and
Verna ,Coates of Exeter, Mr. &
Mrs. Denroache of Camp Borden,
Hazel and Charlie Snell of
Exeter.
Visitors with Mrs. Lyn
Latimer were Mr, & Mrs.
Adrian Hopper, Mr. & Mrs. F.
Reeves of Battleford, Mich; Mr.
& Mrs. Robert Pooley, Sr., Mr. &
Mrs. Smith, Shirley Prouty of
Exeter, Mrs. Hilda Eizinga.
Mrs, Wm. Drover and Elsie of
Seaforth, Margaret Ellis of Sack-
SHOWER BRIDE
Mrs.. John Taylor, nee
Catherine Grenier was the'
recipient of several showers in
the area, prior to her marriage
June 28.
Several of the hostesses were
Mrs, Bill Chipchase, Kippen,
Mrs. Murray Baker, Hensall,
Mrs. Don Hulbert and Mrs.
Carole Luther, Grand Bend, Mr.
& Mrs. Jim Cooper, Brucefield.
ville, Nova Scotia, visited Miss
Bella Drover.
Mrs. Verda Jones and Mrs. Jim
Miller of Exeter were visitors
with Mrs. Squire.
Visiting with Mrs, Vera
Lammie were Iva Ridley, Mr. &
Mrs. Chester Dunn of Exeter;
Mrs. W. Parlmer of Malton; Miss
Catharine Hughes of Toronto
and Miss Greta Lammie of
Hensall,
Mrs. Roy MacDonald of Exeter
visited with her husband Roy
MacDonald, also with Vera
Laramie, Lyn Latimer; and Anna
Dilling.
Bill, Verna and Kathy Gibbings
of Clinton, Iva and Dorothy
Taylor of Kitchener visited with
Adeline Taylor.
Arthur Bragg had visitors from
Vermilion, Alta.; Leonard and
Vera Bragg of St, Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Smillie
and Mr. & Mrs. James
McNaughton visited with their
mother, Mrs Ada Smillie,
Persona Is
Mrs. Nellie Cook and Miss
Mina McEwen of London visited
with Mrs. Inez McEwen last
week.
Miss Sheryl Riley of
Chiselhurst has accepted em-
ployment with Drysdale's Home
Hardware store,
Miss Mary Buchanan R.N., of
Toronto visited with her sister
Mrs. George Armstrong this
week,
Mr. & Mrs, Clarence
McNaughton of Mitchell were
recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs,
Glenn Bell,
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett had as
dinner guests on Sunday, Mr, &
Mrs. Hugh Morenz, Dashwood,
from Bendix and the mills dump
beans, etc, on top of the domestic
garbage, He prefers the refuse be
dumped separately. Mr. Erb will
also investigate the issuing of dog
licences.
Council discovered that the
catch basins at Ira Geiger's are
full of earth.
Councillor Harold Knight
reported that Gregus Con-
struction commenced con-
struction of the new roof on the
arena. He mentioned also that a
new air conditioner has been
installed at the Town Hall.
Councillor Murray Baker
resigned from the Arena Parks
Board and Paul Neilands will
take his place. Baker will be on
the Fire Board.
The Ministry of Housing is
taking the Senior Citizens
Housing request under ad-
visement.
Council will apply for the kit
regarding the Winter Works
Program to begin November 3
and end June 1976.
Building permits were issued to
Wilmer Ferguson to take down a
garage and build a new one; to
Glen Koehler to replace garage
roof;, to J. Palsa to add two
bedrooms and to Bob Drysdale to
renovate a kitchen.
Bills and accounts amounting
to approximately $65,827.70 were
ordered paid. This included the
Huron County Board of
Educations costs amounting to
$35,956.50; separate school
$771,00 and County of Huron,
$22,800.00.
Infants baptised
The Sacrament of Holy Bap-
tism was administered by Rev,
Don Beck at the United Church,
on Sunday, June 29. Presenting
their children for Baptism were
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Bisback with
Victoria Whitman and Mr. & Mrs.
Lester Gardner, with Brian
Douglas. Godparents for Brian
Douglas were Mr. Malcolm
Madson and Miss Diane Gardner,
Relatives of Peter and Janis
Bisback were present from Fort
Erie, Selkirk, Strathroy and
Seaforth. Relatives of Lester and
Kay Gardner were present from
Toronto.
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HURON CENTENNIAL GRADS — These 63 Huron Centennial School
students realized a milestone in their education as the 1974-75
graduating class. Front row, left to right, are Karen Talbot, Ruth
Gingerich, Charlene Coughtrey, Pam Wulff, Sandra Webster, Kathy
Merner, Kim Thompson, Karen Bouck, Sue Anne Finlayson and Sandra
Butt. Second row, Nancy Taylor, Julie Armstrong, Cathy Peckitt, Kathy
Martens, Dianne Wilson, Debbie Gridzak, Kathy McFadden, Laura
Taman, Jane Allen, Mary Jane McGregor, Mary Anne Rathwell,
Dianne Garrett and Dorothy Zandwyk. Third row, Brenda Laws, Vicki
Bell, Teresa Ferris, Nancy Stoll, Debbie Talbot, Brenda Dawson, Brad
Granville, Karlie Laws, Robert McGregor, John Coleman, Dave
Grainger, Ron May and Steve Elliott. Fourth row, Peggy Price, Larry
Fraser, Mike Warner, Larry Bunn, Jeff McKay, Adrian Rehorst, Lyle
Kinsman, Billy-Joe Seymour, Gary Smith, Danny Elliott, Mike Binnen
dyk, Aaron Romanik, Bart Visscher, Paul McIntosh and Peter Martene.
Last row, Doug Geddes, Steve Lubbers, Ron Broadfoot, Jeff Gibbings,
Rick Brown, Rob Graham, Charlie Green, Roy Krose, Leonard Voisin,
Randy Castle, Steve Telford and Steve Bearss, (News-Record photo)