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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-11-11, Page 20Page .20 Times-Advocate, November 11, 1976 Legion Remembrance event marks tribute to war dead CQRR E$PONP EOM. Mrs. Hilda. Ogyne, Pfoone.2624Q1$ Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262402$ Karen McEwing, director of the centre, asked for the reduced rate. "If we could have a special rate for a second child in a family we could attract more children," said Mrs. Black. At the present time the average attendance at the Day Care is 24. The deficit last year was about $3,000 and a deficit is expected this year, There is room for 34 children at the centre, Requests for building permits were granted to Gerrit Wynja, RR 4, Seaforth, implement shed; and Albert Visscher, RR 2, Kippen, liquid manure tank, provided approval is given by Ministry of Agriculture, Road superintendent Allan Nicholson, said construction work was progressing favourably on the new Hanna bridge as long as the good weather continues. Passed for payment were the following accounts, Vanastra Day Care, $4,156,52; Vanastra Recreation, $6,516,45; roads, $21,516,21; general, $37,226.71 for a total of $69,415.89. In answer to a question from the press representative reeve Elgin Thompson completing twenty years on council, 15 of them as reeve said he would abide by his earlier an- nouncement that he will not be seeking re-election, Deputy-reeve Ervin Sillery, with 15 years' experience on council, four of them as deputy- reeve, will run for reeve, Robert Bell, completing his first two-year term will move up to run for deputy-reeve. Councillor Cleave Coombs says he is not going to run again after 11 years on council, and coun- cillor Bert Branderhortt, after serving six years Will not seek re- election. FIELD CROP PRIZE — Jeff Allan, RR 1, Brucefield was the winner of the Cook's Division of Gerbro trophy as the champion white bean ex- hibitOr at the Seaforth fair. Above, Jeff receives his trophy from Gerry Upshall of Coole.s. T-A photo Maple Leaf, ,Half, Whole or Quarter Football Hams Maple' Leaf Sweet Cured Cottage Rolls . Canada Packers Devon Sliced Bacon Butt Pork Chops Fresh • Chicken Legs Our own pure pork Sausage Spiced Ham Sausage Spratt's Total Diet Dog Food Maple Leaf Canned Picnic Shoulders ,Product of U.S. Pure Gold, Size 138's Schneider's, 100% Vegetable Oil Soft, Margarine 11b. cLaren's Sweet Mixed pickles 2/89' .32 fl. oz. 139 4 Margarine albs.'1.49 Blue Bonnet, 100% Vegetable Oil HENSALL INTERMEDIATE D HOCKEY Hensall vs Parkhill Thursday Nov 11 8:30 p:m. Hensall Arena Many visit Queensway Visitors at the Queensway Nursing Home were Hazel McNanghton with her mother Mrs. Ada Smillie. Pearl Passmore and Sid Pullman visited Bernice Lavery. Mr. & Mrs. R. E. Pooley, Exeter visited several residents at Queensway. Mrs. Louise Mitchell was visited by Mrs. Edna Anderson, Exeter and Mr. & Mrs; Denroache, Camp Borden, and Leslie Mit- chell, Crediton. Visitors with Pauline Jeffery were Edmund Jeffery, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Greenan, Blanche Bechard and Darlene Stumpf and Mr. & Mrs. Clemente Jeffrey. Lynn Latimer, Harold Glanville and Alex Barrett visited by Shirley Prouty, Roy McDonald was visited by Dorothy Prouty. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Sararas, Toronto visited Mrs. E. Sararas. Cecil & Betty Smith visited several ladies. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Dilling and family, Sarnia visited Anna Dilling. Bill, Donna, Jimmy and Donald Perry visited Ernie Perry, Miss Greta Lammie visited Vera Lammie. Church service was conducted on Tuesday by Rev. W. D. Jarvis with Mrs. Mitchell at piano. Mrs. Toonk, Mrs. Timmerman and daughter Elaine, Mrs. Neevel, Mrs. Brand and Mrs. Wynja of Bethel Reformed Church Exeter entertained residents with bingo and music on Monday. Mother Parkers Hostess Tea Bags Nabob Instant Coffee Star Kist or Gold Seal Tuna Chunks WEEKEND SPECIALS NOV. 10, 11, 12, 13 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all quantities on all advertised items MEL'S SPECIALS SHAW'S BREAD 3/1 1 118 nuluuttumnnnnuuunnununnnultilnnlnnnluunnuuunuununntllnnnr PEPSI CASE-CANS 3/994 '4.24 ntnuuulnnuunnnnnunnunnuuululimrrnnnitnnrununnuuunnunuuun AGENT FOR GRAND BEND CLEANERS • PICKUP TUES. - DELIVER THURS. • PICKUP THURS. - DELIVER TUES. SHAW' DAIRY STORE Hensall Beautiful bathrooms begin with' BUILDING CENTRE VANITIES SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Prefinished 3 WIDTHS vinyl covered 21" $46.95 vanities K.D. post formed 24" $52.95 counter top 30" $56.95 BELVEDERE VANITIES including • I FAMOUS COUNTRY RUSTIC z...BRIcK0 DECORATIVE FACEBRICK ONLY RED.$8.49 BALL-MACAULAY LTD. Seaforth 527-0910 Hensall 262-2418 Clinton 482-9514 11111114106011Prio TURKEY WINGS LOIN OF BEEF HIND OF BEEF SIDE OF BEEF BEEF PATTIES PIGS FEET Fully processed lb. 854 (No Filler) 10 lbs. $7.90 lb. 104 Product U.S. Red Grapes fit WEA FOND 50% OFF HERE'S A''- rLyil Product U.S., Size 30's Stalk Celery • Three planning retirement from Tuckersmith council , Plan ice this week are being reinforced with six inch steel beams. The trusses will be tied together and then supported on the back wall, he said, lie said there is no estimate yet of the cost involved. Arena employees hope to have ice in by the middle of this week, he said, The next Hensall council meeting will be held on December 13, the week after the municipal election. 1 Oranges The Hensel' Branch of the Canadian Legion marched to the Cenotaph on Sunday at 10 a.m. to place wreaths. Rev. Don Beck of the Hensall United Church of- ficiated, The wreaths for the Province of Legion Auxiliary planning events The Ladies Legion Auxiliary met Tuesday evening for their November meeting with the president Mrs. Beatrice Uyl presiding.The ladies are catering to Legion men's Remembrance Day supper, November 12, There will be an exchange of gifts at the Christmas meeting. Mrs. Iva Reid reported on the sports ac- tivities. Mrs. Mona Campbell won the mystery prize. Mrs. Beatrice Uyl won the attendance prize and Mrs. Wanda McClinchey won the guessing prize. The "Money Doll" draw will be held this year and tickets are available from members. The draw will be on December 14. ,Lodge donates to Barrie home Mrs. Maggie Campbell, Vice Grand of Amber Rebekah Lodge presided at the regular meeting Wednesday evening in the ab- sence of the Noble Grand Mrs. Dorothy Parker, assisted by Mrs. Aldeen Volland R.S.V.G. Mrs. Ruby Bc..11 'R.S.N.G. reported for the Finance Com- mittee. Mrs. Isobel Rogerson presided at the piano in the ab- sence of Mrs. Evelyn MacBeath. The Charter will be draped in memory of the late Caroline Cutler past Assembly.President. A donation was voted , to the LO.O.F.home at.Barrie for the Christmas party. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor Jr. P. N. G. volun- teered to send items to the Tabloid. Following the meeting the members enjoyed Euchre Bingo in the lower hall. Ontario was placed by Edwin Taylor, the Canadian Legion Branch by Grant McClinchey, ladies Legion Auxiliary by Mrs. Beatrice Uyl, Town of Hensall by Reeve John Baker, Township of Tuckersmith by Reeve Elgin Thompson, Township of Hay by Reeve John Tinney, L.C.B.O. by Garnet Allan, Bendix Home System by Andy Imanse, Kin- sman & Kinettes by David Smale, Bank of Montreal Eric Luther, Bank of Commerce Mrs. A visit to Greece and the Aegean Islands was the topic at Unit 2 of Hensall U.C.W. at the November meeting Monday, November 8. The speaker, Mrs. Harry Hoy, told how she and her husband joined a party of Shriners last month to take a trip to the Aegean Sea, flying from Detroit to Athens and then sailing on the "Jason" among the islands and visiting ports in Greece and Turkey. History is old in that part of the world, any event taking place since the birth of 'Christ being classified modern. The climate is moderate, the women are hard workers but a working man is a rare sight. The main industry is sheep herding, the main crops olives, cyprus trees, honey and vines and the main hobby knit- ting. Athens was visited first, then Crete in the very blue Mediterranean, Rhodes, Ephesus in Turkey, Mykanos, Corinth and Delphi. The gods are still worshipped as in St. Paul's time, Athena the goddess of wisdom, Zeus the god of the athletes, Apollo the god of light, purity and music to men- tion a few. Memories of St. Paul's travels were recalled as they toured. Crete was where Paul had his first convert, Titus; Ephesus was where Paul spent two and a half years, was imprisoned and preached to crowds in the great ampitheatre hewn out of natural rock. The meeting was chaired by Mrs. Carl Payne who also con- ducted the business. Final arrangements were made for the programme for the General Executive of WI plans program The South Huron District W om ens Institute executive meeting was held in Hensall United Church, Tuesday, November 2, with Mrs. Roylance Westcott president, presiding for the business. Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne read the minutes and reported a balance of $94.91 in the treasury. A report of the county rally was given by Mrs. Gordon Elliott and Mrs. Gordon Papple board member brought greetings from the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario. The new W.I. workshop program for the spring will be "Quilts". Hensall is in charge of the fair display for the fall. A music book committee was appointed with Mrs. Lorne Klopp, Zurich, convener, Mrs. Howard Pym and Mrs. Harvey Hodgins. Quilt blocks mounted on card- board with pattern and directions for assembling on back are to be handed in, in the spring. Pe444#1414 Mrs. Eric Munroe of Seaforth was a recent visitor with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Mrs. Jack Corbett is spending a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chaffe and sons and new baby daughter at Mitchell. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker returned home after spending a few days with Cpl. Doug Wein, Mrs. Wein and David in Whitby. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Munn have taken up residence at the apartment at 92 Brock Street. The ladies of Carmel Presbyterian Church held a most successful fall bazaar and bake sale on Saturday. The tables were laden with a good supply of home baking, produce and sewing. The Arnold Circle evening Auxiliary were in charge of the tea and refreshments. Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday delivering an inspiring Message in keeping with "Remembrance" season, The choir under the direction of Mrs. Malcolm Oougall led in the service of song. Homer Campbell. Lisa Ham ather recited "In Flander Fields," The party marched to the Hensall United Church where Rev. Don Beck was in charge of the service. Following the service the members marched to the Legion hall for brunch and a social hour. A Remembrance Day dinner will be served in the Legion Hall on Friday November 12 at 7:30 p.m. when Robert McKinley M.P. will be the guest speaker. The way was cleared for the sale of portions of the pathways in block L of Plan 22 at Vanastra to the owners of abutting lots 38, 45, 46, and 47 when Tuckersmith township council passed a by-law closing off those portions of the pathways Tuesday night, Originally the developer of lots 38, 45, 46 and 47 had asked for the full ten foot width of the walk- ways backing the lots but settled for half the width of the walkways when objections were raised by area property owners. The developer needed the walkways to increase the size of the lots to get them nearer the necessary size on which houses could be built. With the additional five foot strip from the walkways added to the lots they are still not large enough to meet township zoning requirements. The township council will' have to approve a minor variance to the plan to allow building on the lots. The houses on these lots are 75 per cent completed. Attending the council meeting were: Allan Guest of Vanastra, the developer; Don Perry, manager of Harold White Homes (London) Ltd (constructing the homes) and Mrs. John Baker, RR 4, Clinton, who objected to the house being built on the lot ad- joining her lot. Mrs. Baker objected on the basis that the adjoining lot was not of legal size and that she was told the lot was not large enough to be built on. Mrs. Baker said her tenant, who was negotiating to buy her house, backed down because the property was not considered as attractive with the house crowding in next door. Mrs. Baker was persuaded to withdraw her objection. She was the last objector to withdraw. In other business council ap- proved the lowering of the daily rate at the Vanastra Day Care Centre for two children from one family from $60 to $50 per week. Mrs. Diane Black of the Day Care Centre board and Miss Hensall's arena has received permission from the Ministry of Labour to stay open until April 15, the end of the hockey season, Hensall has assured the Ministry that the building is being rein- forced, village councillors heard at their meeting Monday night, The arena will be monitored for spowload and the information posted in the arena lobby. Councillor Harold Knight said posts in the building's back wall Local church ladies take `visit/ to Greece Meeting on December 6 and the men's Smorgasbord was an- nounced. Members were in- formed of the new Resource Centre in Mitchell and it was decided to have another bowling party on November 27. The devotional was led by Mrs. H. Gerstenkorn and had as its theme Remembrance. Through the sacrifices of the fallen we are free. Let us always take time to remember and always wear a poppy to show others we remember—then "they will not have died in vain". • S Illustrated - Country Vanity We also have custom vanities available in 6 designs and 7 finishes manufactured by Belvedere.