The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-05-12, Page 12Page 12
Times-Advocate, May 12, 1977
C-4TH TIGERS WIN — The "A" league championship of the Exeter men's bowling league
C-4th Tigers. Back, left, Ross Corbett, Gary Black, Eric Matzold and Bill Coleman. Front, Art
Hildebrand, Don Jackson and Rick Woods.
was won by the
Finlayson, Doug
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Hensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Churches mark Mother's Day
Baptism held at family event
Rummage
Sale
Thurs., May 12
7:30 p.m.
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235-2270
262.2811
262.2826
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Wray of
Rexdale spent the week-end with
Mr. & Mrs. George Parker, Rod
and Randy.
Mr. & Mrs. James Sangster
and Brad and Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor were dinner guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland,
Gwen and Michael on Friday
evening,
R. 5, M. Ronald A. MacKinnon
of Germany spent a few days in
Edmonton and London prior to
spending the week-end together
with his brother and sister-in-law
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. MacKinnon,
Byron, with their mother Mrs.
Janet B. MacKinnon.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Allison,
Toronto spent last week with the
latter's sister and brother-in-law
Mr. & Mrs. Joe 'Flynn.
Mrs. S. Taylor, Exeter was a
week-end visitor with her son-in-
law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. Don
Mousseau and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Heil, Mrs.
LaRose and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Heil all of Lowbanks and Mr. and
Mrs, Earl Heil of Essex spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Heil and were present at the
baby's baptism.
Mrs. Audrey Oesch and Tracy
of London visited with the
formers grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Oesch on Sunday. Also
visiting were their grandson and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bell and
son Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oesch
and family.
Mrs. Lewis Johns of Exeter,
spent Sunday with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Gerstenkorn and family. In
the evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Emmerson Johns and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elford all of
Exeter visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Gerstenkorn.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Dilling
and Mrs. Ron Wideman from
Scarborough visited over the
weekend with Mr. Wilber Dilling
and with Mrs, Anna Dilling inithe
Queensway Nursing Home.
Miss Margaret and Mr. Wilfrid
Mousseau spent two days last
week at the Pro Life Festival held
at Ottawa Civic Centre and also
at the Chateau Laurier Hotel and
a Pro Life March to Parliament
Hill where a demonstration was
Church women
plan barbecue
Unit 4 of Hensall U.C.W. met
for their May meeting on Thurs-
day, May 5, in the Fellowship
Hall with Mrs. James McAllister
presiding. The meeting opened
with a poem, "The Mountain
Road" read by Mrs. Nan Britton.
The hymn, "From Greenlands
Icy Mountains" was sung. Mrs.
James McAllister had the topic
and used an article from the May
Observer titled, "Three score
years and ten" written by
Clarence Nicholson who said,
"we are thankful to God who
through all the days gives us the
strength to go forward every day
in His love". Mrs. Nellie Riley
read two poems, one "On grow-
ing old" and a humorous one,
"The mule and the man".
The group reported sixty visits
to sick and shut-ins. Mrs. Rena
Caldwell called on donations to
the beef Bar-B-Que to be held
May 25.
Sew and Sews
The sixth meeting of the Sew-
and-Sews was held at the home
of Diane Gerstenkorn on May 3,
1977. The meeting opened with
the 4H Pledge and the roll call
was, "Name and show your trim
on your garments". The leaders
demonstrated how to slip stitch
different hems on knit and woven
fabrics; they also demonstrated
how to put in a sleeve. The next
meeting will be on Wednesday,
May 18.
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TV DINNERS
Not enough interest for senior units,
but suggest aid for needy applicants
A need for six rent-geared-to-
income housing units for the area
surrounding and including
Hensall has been established by
the Ministry of Housing council
learned at their regular meeting
Monday night.
Representatives from the
On Mother's Day, Christian
Family Sunday was observed at
Hensall United Church Services.
The morning service was con-
ducted by Rev. Don Beck who
took as his text, "As For Me And
My House - - -" when he pointed
out that family life should have a
firm Christian Foundation,
Features and Functions. Mrs.
John Turkheim assisted at the
organ and the Junior Choir sang
Miss Annie Isabel Hoggarth
Miss Annie Isabel Hoggarth of
279 Horton Street, London passed
away in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London on Saturday, May 7th in
her 80th year. Sister of Dr.
William Bruce Hoggarth, Ottawa
and the late Benjamin C.
Hoggarth of London. Funeral
service was held from the Jas, A.
Harris Funeral Home, London on
Monday, May 9th at 2:30 p.m..
Conducted by Rev. A. J. Far-
quhar of First St. Andrew's
United Church. Interment in
Hensall Union Cemetery.
three pieces, "It Is No Secret",
"Happiness Is The Lord" and
"He's Got The Whole World In
His Hands" with Mrs. Bob Pryde
at the piano. During the service
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heil presented
their son Benjamin Robert Alex-
ander for Baptism and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Pepper presented
their daughter Tara Ann for Bap-
tism.
In the evening: the Huronia
Phillip T. Ward Passes
Phillip T . Ward passed away
in Seaforth Community Hospital
on Friday, May 6th in his 75th
year. He was a former resident
of Hensall and is survived by his
wife, the former Mona Patter-
son. Resting at the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall until
Sunday then to Dodd and McMair
Funeral Home, Orangeville
where funeral service was held
on Monday, May 9th at 2 p.m.
Interment in St. John's
Cemetery, Mona Township.
Choir, directed by Mrs.
Marianne McCaffrey, presented
a contemporary English Folk
Mass, with Mr. Doug Mock, Rev.
G. C. Johnson of Ilderton, Mrs.
McCaffrey and Mrs. Maxine
Sereda as soloists and Dr. Ralph
C. Topp accompanied. This was a
very enjoyable Christian ex-
perience.
Family Sunday
Family Sunday service was
largely attended in Carmel
Presbyterian Church Sunday
when Rev. Young of Goderich
conducted the service speaking
on the text "Are We Giving God a
Chance"? The Junior choir sang
"My Mother's Love" and the
Senior choir sang the anthem
"God's Child I am" Miss Brenda
Pepper presided at the organ and
led the choir in the Service of
song.
Choir practice will be held on
Thursday evening at 7:30.
Anniversary services will be held
on Sunday May 15 at 11:00 a.m.
when Rev. Doug Fox of Huron
College will be the guest speaker.
Ministry attended the meeting
with an official report on the
results of a senior citizen survey
sponsored by the Ministry at the
request of Hensall council to
determine the need for such
housing in the community.
The survey included Usborne
held by 5,600 people from all
across Canada.
The Local IOOF and Rebekah
Lodges will march to the Hensall
United Church Sunday May 15 at
11:00 a.m. Members are to meet
at the Lodge Hall at 10:30 a.m.
Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Allan spent
Sunday with their son-in-law and
daughter Mr. & Mrs. Beierling at
Varna and attended the bap-
tismal service of their grandson
at Varna Church.
Mrs. Alice Ferg was a week-
end visitor with her son-in-law
and daughter Mr. & Mrs, Charles
Eckel and family at Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett
were Sunday guests with their
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family
at Mitchell and attended the bap-
tismal service in Mitchell United
Church when their grand-
daughter Sally Leona Chaffe was
baptized.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle
and baby Jamie of London
visited Sunday with the former's
mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle and
Charles Mickle of Hamilton
spent the week-end with his
mother.
Parker and Parker Ltd. Farm
Drainage held an evening for
farmers in the Hensall Arena
Friday when Mr. Maxwell
Richer, Dunnville who is with the
Crop and Soil Research and is
experienced in Farm Drainage
addressed the meeting and showed
slides.
An open discussion followed
when farmers were free to ask
questions on Clay and Plastic tile.
The ladies serviced a lunch
following the meeting. Over 75
district farmers attended.
and Hay townships as well as the
village of Hensall, but out of the
610 surveys mailed to seniors,
only 27 were filled in and
returned, Out of those 27, one
person was ineligible, eleven
stated they were not interested in
such housing, nine expressed
some interest and demonstrated
some need and only six were very
interested and needy.
Due to the very low interest
shown through the survey which
was conducted last October, the
Ontario Ministry of Housing will
not come into the village and
build any units as the cost would
be too prohibitive.
However, the ministry
representatives did remind
council they have at least six
needy seniors in the area and if
possible something should be
done for them.
One suggestion to council was
they participate in a rent sup-
plement program. In this
program, up to a maximum of 25
percent of a private'apartment
building could, with the landlords
permission, be rented for rent-
Birthday greetings to Alex
Barrett who celebrated his birth-
day, May 11.
Visitors Chester and Da Dunn,
Mrs. Drought, Laureen and John
Paisley, Robert Lammie, Greta
and Amy Lammie visited Vera
Lammie. Gerald and Ruth Ford
visited Mrs. May Ford. Ethel
and Ross Marriott visited with
Ruby Miners, Bill and Helen
Taylor and Mark visited Russell
Erratt.
Bernice Shipman visited
Almeeda Parsons and Louise
Mitchell. Bill and Vina Parker,
Hayfield and Keith and Doris
Leonard, Willowdale visited
Clara Featherston. Dr. and Mrs.
H. J. Dilling, Scarborough, Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Denroche, Camp
Borden visited Anna Dilling and
Louise Mitchell.
geared-to-income housing with
the .giant having a normal
relationship with his or her
landlord but part of the rent being
paid by the three levels 'of
government.
The tenant would pay a rent
totalling no more than 25 percent
of his or her gross income. The
remainder of the rent charged by
the landlord would be paid by the
governments with the federal
government picking up 50 per-
cent of the provincial govern-
ment paying 421 2 percent and the
municipal government paying
71 2 percent.
In this manner those under the
rent-geared-to-income program
are integrated into a building
with no stigma attached as other
residents do not know they are
being subsidized.
Another suggestion made to
council by the ministry was to
approach Zurich to see if an
agreement could be reached
concerning Hensall seniors
participating in the new Ontario
Housing project presently being
completed in the village.
Mother's Day visitors with
Almeeda Parsons were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Parsons and
Tracey. Misses Greta and Amy',
Lammie and Robert Lammie
visited Vera Lammie, Howard
Johns and Mrs. Mary Neil visited
Mrs. Mabel Johns. Donald,
Cathy and Scott Taylor, Fred and
Lois Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan
Taylor and Marlene visited Mrs.
Adeline Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Pullman,
London visited Bernice Lavery.
Leslie Mitchell visited his
mother Louise Mitchell. Mrs.
Bannerman spent Mother's Day
with her family. Mrs. Lavery
visited with her son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lavery. The,. United
Church unit entertained on Mon-
day with bingo.
Reeve Knight stated he has no
objections to attempting to
negotiate such a deal with Zurich
but added he doubted if anyone
could convince seniors who own
their own house in the village and
have lived there all their lives to
sell that house and move to
Zurich,
Council requested a breakdown
on the number of seniors who
expressed both interest and need
to see how many were actually in
the village and how many in the
other two townships.
Further actions concerning any
of the villages' alternatives will
be discussed after this figure is
reported to them. Says Reeve
Knight, "If any of those six
people are actually within the
village we should move quickly to
see if we can't somehow get
housing for them."
The
Light
Touch
By
JACK LAVENDER
Unfortunately, inflation is not like
a broken zipper. When a zipper
breaks, that's as high as it will go.
* * *
One of life's hardest decisions is
which line to stand in at the super-
market.
* * *
Message found in bottle: "I'm
marooned on a tropical island
with no taxes, traffic, or pollution.
Eat your heart out!"
* * *
Sorry, no bottles to be found at
JACK'S
Small Engine Repair Service
107 Queen St., Hensall
262-2103.
But you will find a thing that
many others can't and don't
provide. Service that is son,
SERVICE in capital letters.
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