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. Mn. Hilda Payne, Ph«w 24^*5018
B«r lha Phone 262-2Q25
Arena opening festivities will continue
event
Mrs.
Three children baptised
at United Church
The service at Hensall
United Church on Sunday,
was conducted by Rev. T.
Garrett Husser when the
Sacrament of Holy Baptism
was administered to
Mathew William and Shelly
Ann Gardner, children of
Mr. and Mrs. William
Arthur Gardner and to Cara
Mary Anne daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester James
Gardner. All the children of
the congregation gathered
around the altar to watch
the ceremony.
For his sermon, Rev.
Husser spoke on “Life’s
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JACK
LAVENDER
The best thing about getting
older is that all those things
you couldn't have when you
were young you no longer
want.
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All things come to him who
waits. Sometimes, though,
it's just the leftovers from the
people who got there first.
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Most of us would learn from
our mistakes if we weren't so
busy denying we made them.
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One thing that can be worse
than paying income tax is
not have to pay one.
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People who insist they're put
ting all their cards on the
table usually put them there
face down.
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One thing that's aces: is the
HOMEUTE chainsaw sales
and service found at
Jack's
Small Engine Repair
Service
107 Queen St., Hensall
262-2103
Your HOMEUTE dealer for
South Huron - North
Middlesex.
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great hours”.
Once again we welcomed
Richard Fujarczuk of Lon
don on the organ; his talents
are well appreciated. The
choir, under the leadership
of Mrs. Marianne McCaf-.
frey, sang the anthem,
“Teach me, O Lord”.
Unit 4 will be meeting on
Thursday, November 5 at
2:30 p.m. This will be the
last meeting of the fiscal
year.
Personals
Attending the christening
of Mathew William, Shelly
Ann and Cara Mary Anne
Gardner and afterwards at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Gardner were Rev.
Garnett Husser, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Scotchmer and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Gardner and family
(Junior) all of Hensall; Mr.
James Bedard and family
of Detroit, spent Saturday
with the former’s aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Oesch and treated them to
dinner out.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland,
Gwen and Michael of Clinton
were recent visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. James Sangster and
Brad.
Catharine Corbett
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Al
Corbett returned to her home
after undergoing surgery at
Sick Children’s Hospital in
London.
Mrs. Hilda Smale and sons
of Hibbert have taken up
residence in the dwelling
they purchased on Richmond
street south.
Mr. & Mrs. Al Corbett and
family have taken up
residence in the dwelling
they recently purchased
from Mr. & Mrs. John
Corbett.
Miss. Dorothy Farquhar,
London spent the week-end
with her mother Mrs.
Emalie Farquhar,
and Mrs. Lester Gardner
and family (Senior), Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Doyle and
family and Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Gardner all of
Toronto; Mr. and
Frank Boulton and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Boulton all of Woodstock;
Mr. and Mrs. William
Burgess of Warkworth, Mrs.
Ellen-Ba tstone of Zurich and
Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Sheppherd and family of Ex
eter.
Mrs. Jack Smith, Miss
Margaret Smith, Toronto
and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Cooper, Exeter motored to
Keene Valley, New York at
the week-end and visited
with the former’s sisters,
Mrs. Eva Spoor of Keene
Valley and Mrs. Lucy
Brooks from New Jersey.
Keene Valley is near Lake
Placid and the scenery was
very beautiful.
Mrs. Ruby Bell spent a few
days visiting with her son-in-
law and daughter Mr. & Mrs.
Ron Mason, Tracey and
Cindy in Bowling Green,
Ohio.
A bus load of senior
citizens attended the con
cert in the Wingham High
School auditorium, Saturday
evening which was
presented by “The Scott
Family” to an audience of
1,010 people. Those attending
report an excellent evening
of music.
Rev. A. Young of Goderich
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church Sun
day. His text was taken from
Mark Chapter 4, “Many
Small Boats were there
also.” Service November 5
will be at the hour of 10:15
a.m. standard time. It was
announced Rev. Kenneth
Knight of Rose Town,
Saskatchewan accepted the
call to Carmel, Cromarty
and Caven churches and is
expected to arrive by
December 1. The Ladies’ Aid
are holding their annual
bazaar Saturday November
4 at 3 p.m.
Mrs. Alice Ferg returned
home after spending several
days with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Eckel in Zurich.
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BEST AT HOCKEY SCHOOL -
school held at the Hensall arena.
and GaryGravett. In front is the top novice performer Brian Moir.
Awards were made Saturday to the top performers in the just concluded Boom's hockey
From the left are, Boom Gravett, Darren Moir, Jeff Rowe, Kevin Oke, Tim Lovell, Paul Cooper
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Still need about $400
Blind canvass nearing target
Eric Luther advises that
donations to date total $1,-
117.25. We have set an objec-
; tive of $1,400.00. The mail
; strike has affected
donations ordinarily receiv
ed through the mail. As the
strike is now over rural
residents are requested to
mail their contributions im
mediately to ensure
meet our objective.
we
Hensall
Civic Corner
Notice of Poll
■ for the purpose of electing
Board of Education.
- Notice is hereby given to the public school electors of the Village of Hensall that
the following polls will be held.
ADVANCE POLL
Nov. 4/78 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Hensall Municipal office Council Chambers, 108
King St., Hensall.
REGULAR POLL
• Nov. 13/78 11:00 a.m. - 8:oo p.m. Hensall Municipal office Council Chambers, 108
King St., Hensall
PROXY VOTING
- take notic;e that it is possible for certain electors to appoint someone to vote for
them on election day. The only electors who may appoint a proxy are those
1. Who are physically 'incapable of attending a polling place (certified by a legal
ly qualified medical practitioner)
2. Who expect to be absent from the Village of Hensall for the advance poll Nov. 4
and election day Nov. 13, 1978 while
a) attending an educational institution.
b) employed in the transportation field.
Application for proxies are available at the clerk's office and must be completed
ana returned for certification by the clerk prior to 5 p.m. Nov. 13.
1 public school representative to the Huron County
4-H samples foods
Meeting five of Hensall 4H
clubs No. 1 and No. 2 were
held at Hensall United
Church on Tuesday. The
Cookie Monsters, club No. 1,
opened with the 4H pledge
and Trudy Ferguson read
the minutes. They then
assembled in the kitchen and
sampled Cod Italiano, Pink
Velvet and Maple Treasure.
Next, they worked in their
books and discussed the h
ornework which had been
assigned the week before.
For the last half-hour, the
two clubs rejoined to discuss
the menu for the party on
November 7 and the exhibit
for Achievement Day. The
club adjourned after
deciding to have the next
meeting on November 7.
Club No. 2 opened by all
repeating the pledge and
answering the roll call. Then
they joined with the Cookie
Monsters in the kitchen to
taste the samples mentioned
before.
Next they settled on a
name for the club — The
Metric Maids — and then
completed lesson 5 in the
books. The meeting then
adjourned until November 7.
W.l. to have speaker
The November meeting of
the Hensall Women’s
Institute will meet in the
Legion Hall on Wednesday,
Hay meeting
Residents of Hay township
will have the opportunity of
quizing both hopefuls and
incumbents as the township
will hold a ratepayers
meeting tomorrow.
The meeting which takes
place in the Hay township
hall in Zurich starts at 8 p.m.
The Hensall and District
Community Centre was of
ficially opened last night
with several dignitaries pre
sent.
Scheduled to attend the
opening festivities were
members of parliament Bob
McKinley and Jack Riddell
along with Huron County
Warden Gerry Ginn and
ministry of culture and
recreation representative Al
Sinclair.
Last night was the first of
four evenings celebrating
the opening of the $675,000
arena and auditorium.
Tonight, there will be free
family skating plus tours of
the centre.
Friday will see the first
hockey game played in the
new building with arch
rivals Hensall and Zurich
doing battle in a regularly
scheduled South Huron
Hockey League game. At 9
p.m. a dance will be held
featuring Mozart and his
Melody Makers.
The' opening festivities
will be capped Saturday
with a game between the
Hensall-Zurich Combines of
1963. former All-Ontario
hockey champs and the
Zurich Oldtimers. In the
auditorium at 9. the
Bluewater Playboys will
provide the sounds for a
dance.
For Action
and Dedication
I solicit your
Participation
1978 PROPERTY TAXES
Payment due Nov. 15, 1978
4th installment of 1978 taxes due and payable at the Municipal office during nor
mal working hours. Please ensure that you present your tax bill stub when making
payment. If receipt is required please present the whole bill.
Hensaff & District
Community Centre
• Did you attend the official.opening last night?
- Are you planning to attend the special events scheduled for tonight, tomorrow
night and Saturday night?
TONIGHT - Nov. 2 is family night * free skating for all and a chance to look over
your whole new recreational facility.
TOMORROW NIGHT - Nov. 3 intermediate hockey Hensall vs Zurich 8:00 p.m. and
dancing to the music of Mozart and his Melody Makers at 9:00 p.m.
SATURDAY NIGHT * Nov. 4 hockey game Hensall-Zurich Combines vs Zurich Old
Timers at 8:00 p.m. and dancing to the melodies of the Bluewater Playboys at 9:00
p.m.
HENSALL
CURLING
CLUB
is organizing
Mon. Afternoon
Ladies Curling
A
at
HENSALL & DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
If interested please call
Eileen Rannie
262-2005
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November 8 for their
Education and Cultural
Activities programme when
the speaker will be Mrs.
Margaret Burkart t of
Wingham who will show
slides of a boat trip to
Northern Ontario taken this
fall. All ladies of the com
munity are invited to attend
at 8 p.m.
Baptise children
Mr. & Mrs. John Soldan,
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ready, Port
Stanley, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth
Ready and Allyn of London,
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Soldan,
Tracy and Jason,
Grand Bend,
services at
Presbyterian
Exeter on Sunday and
witnessed the baptism of
Ryan Michael, son of Mr. &
Mb's. Michael Soldan and
brother of Sue Anne and
Jodi. Later the family were
joined by Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Soucant, Zurich and Mr. &
Mrs. Gary Kyle and children
of Exeter at a dinner at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Soldan,
Exeter.
Honoured with a shower
Mrs. Marvin Taylor and
baby Kari Lynn were guests
of honour at a baby shower
Saturday evening at the
home of the hostess Mrs.
Rick Parker assisted by
Mrs. Don Dalton of Seaforth,
who conducted contests after
which Mrs. Harold Parker
favoured with a reading “A
Mother’s Song.”
The gifts were presented
by Lori Parker and Jennifer
Pollock. Cindy made a fitting
reply thanking everyone.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess Mrs. Rick
Parker, Mrs. Dalton and
Mrs. Ken Parker.
Donald Geiger
Hay Township Councillor
BEST BUYS AT AL'S
Pinedale,
attended
Caven
Church,
a
poppy
for
Wear
I
Remembrance
Having completed 3
years of high school
this year; on
November 17th, I will
receive my grade 13
honours diploma.
Education, especially
for the young, is very
important to me. I
believe I can be of ser
vice in this field as a
trustee on the Huron
County Board of
Education. I therefore,
solicit your support at
the polls on November
13th as your represen
tative for Hensall,
Zurich and Hay
townships. If elected I
shall serve you to the
best of my ability.
Thanking you, I am,
respectfully yours,
fMrs.) Minnie
Noakes
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Swift's Holiday
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Club House Red
Maraschino
Cherries
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Foil Wrap
Weston's Brown 'n Serve
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