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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-07-14, Page 14Page 14 Times-Advocate, •Iuly 14,,1977 H n I . esci and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Council accepts arena tender, fund raising objective rises PEA HARVEST IN FULL GEAR — Pea combines were out in full force recently at the Murray Dawson farm, north of Thames Road. Doug Easton and Jane Blackler, shown above, were operating two of the thirteen combines at the Dawson farm. T-A Photo About people you know . • • Stokely's Fancy Honey Pod Peas .F10. 2/69' Dares Cookie Jar or Parti Pak Cookies 32 Oz $ 1.69 The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER Parents never fully appreciate 'teachers until it rains all weekend. * * * When a woman's work is never done, her children are probably helping her with it. * * * Remember when movies were rated by how good they were, not by, who was allowed to see them? * * * Sign on office bulletin board: "To err is human. To forgive is not cotnpany policy." • * * In the old days, if a person missed the stagecoach, he was content to welt two days for another one. Ncw we feel frustrated if we miss one section of a revolving door. * * * No need to miss cutting your lawn if your mower has been either sold or serviced at JACK'S Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensall 262-2103 for toles that are backed by ser- Nzice. Birthdays celebrated last week at the Queensway Nursing Home were: Louise Mitchell who celebrated her birthday on Friday and Bernice Howes and Clara Featherston with birthdays Sunday. Welcome a new resident Mrs. Florence Hunter. Church service was conducted last week by Mrs. Eric Luther with Mrs. R. Erratt ac- companying on piano, assisted by Mrs. Nan Britton. Visitors with Russell Erratt were his wife Pearl, daughter Helen Taylor: Joyce Boussey, 30th Pepper Reunion The 30th annual Pepper reunion was held recently in Lions Park at Seaforth with 37 present. Sports under the leadership of Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Pepper and girls were conducted. They were: Guessing the contents of a can (rice pudding) Mrs. Cliff Pepper; guessing number of jelly beans in a jar, Mrs. Ella Tinney; woman with most number of things in her purse, Mrs. Ross Gordon; toss the balloon filled with water, Cliff and Laura Pepper; getting dressed contest, mens team won; mens elimination race, Frank Falconer ;longerstmarried couple, Mr. & Mrs. Austin Matheson; youngest child, Tara, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Albert Pepper; lucky spot, Austin Matheson. After a delicious supper, the President Alex Pepper conducted a short meeting when the election of officers was held. They are: President, Alex Pepper; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Austin Matheson; table committee, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Gordon and Mr. & Mrs. Frank Falconer; Sports „"'i committee, Cecil Pepper and :„ family. As not too many people are attending this picnic, con- : siderable time was spent in trying to get ideas for a better crowd next year. It was moved that the picnic for next year be held in Lions Park, :7 Seaforth on the fourth Sunday in 7 June. Roll up your sleeve —II— to save a life ... BE A BLOOD DONOR I MR. and MRS. DALE CRESSMAN On June 25, Carol, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Martin, and Dale Cressman were united in marriage at the Listowel Mennonite Church in Listowel. The couple will be residing at RR 3, Bayfield. Marcon Studio. NOTICE VILLAGE OF HENSALL Effective July 11, 1977, Mr. Herman Van Wieren has been appointed Chief Building Official and Inspector for the Village of Hensall. BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY STRUCTUREAL ALTERATION, REPAIRS, CONSTRUCTION, ADDITIONS AND DEMOLITIONS, MUNICIPAL PERMITS MUST BE OBTAINED. Permit Fees Are As Follows: Minimum Fee For Any Alteration $20 Building, Additions or Construction up to 800 .sq. ft. $40 From 800 - 1200 sq. ft. $45 From 1200 - 1500 sq, ft. $50 From 1500 - 2000 sq. ft. $55 Over 2000 sq. ft. $65 Demolition Permit $20 Every person must comply with the building code and municipal building bylaw requirements. The Council, Village of Hensall Hensall, Ontario Clover Leaf Solid White Albacore tuna 7 Fl. Oz. $ 1.09 Tang Orange Crystals 4-3'/2 Oz. Pkg. 98' WEEKEND SPECIALS JULY 13, 14, 15, 16 PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right limit all quantities on all advertised Items. FREEZER SPECIALS Choice Local Beef Store 262.201i Slaughter House 262-2041 FRONT OF BEEF Barbecue Style, Cut for a Maximum of Steaks and Beef Patties SIDE OF BEEF HIND OF BEEF TURKEY WINGS BEEF PATTIES NoFiller LB. 694 Fully processed lb, 894 LB. $1.19 10 lb. box $3.90 10 lb. bag 7.90 AL'S MARKET HENSALL — ONTARIO BAIRIEBECIIME THIS WEEKEND! MINEMINIB SHOPPERS TM food Saykgs Here! LEMONADE 0 6V4 Fl.or.6/$ 1.00 PRODUCE Sunspun White or Pink New building inspector appointed for village St. Paul's Church next Sunday at 9.45 a.m. The TO0Fand Rebekah Lodges are holding their annual picnic at the home of Mr, & Mrs. Ernie Chipchase Sunday July 17. All members and their families are invited, bring your picnic basket, and enjoy an afternoon at the beach. Reunion The Oesch-Pfaff reunion was held at Hensall Community Park on Sunday with approximately fifty to sixty guests attending. Races and games were held for the children including ball throwing, candy scramble and peanut scramble etc. and all the complete the evening, picnic supper was all, the end. children a little prize at received To 5 Lb 1.29 Pack of 6 2, 59' 2/89' 1.09 59' The fund raising objective for Hensall arena will be pushed higher despite a council Be Sure To Visit Our HOME MAKING CENTRE 'Zippers 'Thread 'Buttons "Wool • *Embroidery Cotton *Patterns, etc. BUTLER'S Dept. Store 397 Main St., Exeter resolution to accept the lowest bondable tender, according to fund chairman Eric Luther. Lynn Procter, Clara and Perce Johnston. Shirley Prouty and Mrs. Ada Triebner visited Alex Barrett, Irene Kalbfleisch,Mrs, Parimer, Lynn Latimer . Visitors with Vera Lam mie were Iva Ridley and Illa Dunn and Mr, & Mrs. Gerald Wright. Lynda Lippert and Marion Schenk with Hugo Schenk. Mrs. Sid Pullman and Rosa Harris visited Bernice Lavery. Mrs. Geo. Blake, Brussels, Jessie Ingle, Brussels, Mrs. V.Evans, and Mr. T.Alcock of London visited Cora Alcock, Ann Bell and Mrs. E, Bell visited Mrs. Hedley. Keith and Doris Leonard, Willowdale visited Clara Featherston. Edna Simmons Exeter visited her mother Mrs. Sarah Arthur. Edna Werner and Thelma Russel, Mrs. Danny Rodwell and Edna Mae Rodwell visited May Beer. Bill, Verna and Cathy Gibbings visited Mrs. Taylor. Dalton and Lilly Heywood and Earl and Eve Dick visited Mrs. Hunter. Council accepted a tender from Logan Construction, Stratford, during the regular meeting Monday. The tender sets total arena costs at $700,450, but engineers are negotiating with the contractor to lower the costs. The current $150,000 fund raising objective is based on a total estimated cost of $600,000. Luther said the fund objective would have to be raised "when the thing gets squared away and we get a firm decision", "When we have been approached by council and the parks board then the (fund) committee is going to have to make a decision." "We're going to have to face the situation", said Luther. The Logan tender was the lowest acceptable to council because a tender for $687,850 from Robinson Construction could not be bonded, said Reeve Harold Knight. "We're looking at ways of saving some money but it's up to the building committee to decide what will be cut and how much", said engineer Addle Blankestign of C. C. Parker and Associates, consultants for the arena. Blankestign hoped a contract would be signed 'with Logan Construction by July 31 but the proposal tenders are valid until August 7, sixty days after the tenders opening. The Logan tender sets the arena completion date at 28 weeks following the beginning of construction. Mrs. Lillian Beer attended the graduation excercises at Fan- shawe College June 17 when her son John received his diploma in Graphic Design major. Mr. & Mrs. Don Ferguson and family, North Bay were recent visitors with the former's parents Mr. & Mrs, Wilmer Ferguson and Ken. Mrs. Ralph MacArthur, Edmonton is vacationing with her mother Mrs. Hilda Beer and members of her family. Gordon Love who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital Exeter was transferred to St, Joseph's Hospital, London this week. Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch on Saturday were Mr. & Mrs. Russell Smith and family of Detroit, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Flax- bard of Zurich and Miss Ruth Ann Flaxbard of London, Mrs. Cecil Pepper and Mrs. Carl Payne attended the 80th Anniversary of the Women's Institute at a luncheon held in Bingeman Park Kitchener, on Three Links Seniors travel A pleasant evening was en- joyed by twenty-five of the Three Links Senior Citizens Club and friends last Wednesday evening, July 7 when they attended the Blyth Summer Festival and watched the play "The Blood is Strong". Even the weather co- operated as the storms which had been threatening all day cleared away by trip time. Your Blood Always Needed F..: .-1 = .E: .12. (Complete with tank i and wheels) 7 In Stock -.-4 '223 Y 95 ..E.: DRYS DALE Home Hardware HENSALL El" 262-2015 Main St. E _ n ii - imiiiminiiiminninniminiiiiiiiiininin Wednesday, July 13. Guest speaker was Mrs. A. Hackett- Pain, Honourary-Treasurer of the Associated Country Women of the World. Mrs. Edith Kitely and Debbie from Maxville, Mrs. Elizabeth Karadiss of California: Mrs. Margaret Hamilton of Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Catchpole and boys of Arkona visited with Mr. & Mrs. Bev Hamilton, Diane and Gordon over the weekend, United Church service was held in St. Paul's Anglican Church Sunday when members of Car- mel Presbyterian Church and Hensall United Church members united for service conducted by Rev. Gerorge Anderson, who delivered an inspiring message. Mrs. Frank Forrest presided at the organ. Service will be held in Westons Jam Filled Buns Hensall has a new building 'inspector and building permit fee Structure following Monday's regular council meeting. Herman Van Wieren of RR 1 Hensall was officially appointed village Building Inspector by council to receive $10 per in- spection, The cost of a building permit has also gone up, with the minimum fee being $20. New homes or additions up to 800 sq. ft. will require a permit costing $40, from 800 sq. ft. to 1200 sq, ft. will cost $45, from 1200 sq. ft. to 1500 sq. ft. will cost $50, from 1500 sq. ft. to 2,000 sq. ft. will cost $55 and over 2000 sq. ft. will cost $65, A demolition permit will cost $20. While most area municipalities charge for building permits according to the cost of the building, the Hensall council felt 'it would befairer to go by the size of the addition or building. That way there would be no problems with someone claiming it would cost very little to add an addition or build a house thus getting away with a minimum building fee. Mr, Van Wieren estimated he would have to visit a simple renovation within an existing structure at least twice throughout the building procedure while any building requiring a fou-‘dation could require four or more visits. Under the new by-laws, building LIVESTOCK REPORT At the Hensall Livestock Sales last Thursday, the prices were steady on an active market. The supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers. Fat cattle; heifers, $37.50-$39,00, top to $41.75. Steers, $41.50-$43.50, top to $44.75. Pigs; weanlings $32.50- $37.50, chunks $39.50-$45.00. U,S. No. 1 CORN on the COB Canada No. 1 CABBAGE Canada Extra Fancy WINESAP APPLES permit, requests will no longer have to be approved by council but will become valid as soon as they are signed by the inspector, Demolition permits, however, will still have to be approved by council before they are issued. Hensall has had about 50 to 55 building permits per year in the past few years, but this number may increase now that a building inspector is active and permits must be obtained before building. .5 1.39 Lb.69' Lb. Lb.95' 6/89c Lb. 17c 3 Lb. Bag $1.29 a delicious enjoyed by WANTED Part-time office help for the Hensel! Public Utilities Commission Please apply in writing stating qualifications and salary expected to Harold Knight, chair. man of the Hensel! PUC, Box 105, Hensall. Applications to be in by 5 p.m, July 28 Quench Drink Crystals Sunlight Powdered Detergent Kleenex 200's Facial Tissues Mitchell's Fancy Apple Sauce 19 Fl. Oz. Carnation's Coffee Mate 16 Oz. Fresh Regular ' Ground Beef Beef Blade Steaks Canada Packers Sliced New resident at Queensway • • • • • • BE A . BLOOD DONOR • • • • • • • • • Special Purchase Of ;."1... Bug Killer Lights 6 In Stock From s84" • Propane Barbecues 23 Oz. Maple Leaf quarter, half or whole '1.69 Football Hams Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled Cottage Rolls Mac & Cheese Loaf FAWN FOOD