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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.
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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."
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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
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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 $3.90
10 lb. bag 7.90
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LEMONADE 0 6V4 Fl.or.6/$ 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
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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.
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HENSALL El"
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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
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Lights
6 In Stock
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• Propane
Barbecues
23 Oz.
Maple Leaf quarter, half or whole
'1.69 Football Hams
Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled
Cottage Rolls
Mac & Cheese
Loaf
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