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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-11-09, Page 20Page 20 Times-Adv0cate, November 9,1978 Don't call for oxygen IF IK -.L T / 1 X KEYS TURNED OVER — At the official opening of the Hensail and District Community Centre Wednesday Peter James of C.C. Parker and Associates Limited turned the keys of the building over to chairman of the Hensail Parks Board Wayne Reid. n e n sci 11 and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs.. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Staff photo Remember wars'dead at wreath laying service The Canadian Legion Branch No. 468, the Women’s Auxiliary of Hensall and the Cubs paraded at the United Church on Sunday, for a special Remembrance Day service, Following the service at the church, they marched to the Cenotaph for a short service and the placing of wreaths. The service in the church was conducted by Rev. T. Garnett Husser who spoke on the subject, “What kind is your world?” In a world of unrest and wars, of medical research, of community endeavours, of industry and .commerce the challenge is With US' to determine what kind of world our world shall be. Officiating at the organ was Richard Fujarczuk of London and the choir, led by choir director Marianne McCaffrey, the hymn, “O love, deep.” The Remembrance vice at the cenotaph was led by Rev. Husser Mrs. sang how ser- B.A.B.D. and singing of “O Canada”. Mr. Harry Horton, veteran quoted “In Flanders Fields.” Mr. Grant McClichey president of the Hensall Branch presented the wreath for the Legion. The Province of Ontario wreath was presented by Mrs. Gordon Munn assisted by Mr. Robert McKinley M.P. The Ladies’ Auxiliary wreath was placed by Mrs. Beatrice Uyl President Aux­ iliary. The Hensall Council wreath was place by Reeve Harold Knight. Mr. Irvin Sillery placed the; Tuckersmith wreath and Mr. John Tinney placed the Hay Township wreath. Mr. Charles Doxtator placed the wreath for the Hensall Kinsmen. Mr. Charles Hay placed the W.G. Thompson and Son wreath. The Bendix wreath was placed by Mr. Parkash Malik. Mr. Eric Luther manager of Bank of Montreal placed the wreath on their behalf and Mr. M. Caers manager of Bank of Commerce plac­ ed the wreath for the Branch. The Hensall School Board wreath was placed by Mr. Garnet Allan. The Cub pack with their leaders placed Poppies the cenotaph and the service concluded with “The Queen”. Refreshments were serv­ ed by the Auxiliary in the Legion Hall. at At Kensall council Mon­ day. a copy of a letter was received from a local resi­ dent to Jim Hyde, the village fire chief, asking about the operation of the department’s oxygen equip­ ment. Reeve Harold Knight said as far as he knew there was no one on the fire depart­ ment qualified to operate the oxygen equipment and he said the firemen are “volunteers and don’t want the responsibility.” The reeve said the fire department are not a paramedic unit, but a volunteer fire department. He said in instances of medical emergency requir­ ing oxygen, residents of Hensall should call a doctor or the hospital, and not the local fire department. The reeve said the firemen carry Scott air packs to handle smoke in­ halation situations they might encounter in firefighting, but in other emergencies, citizens would be better to take the person involved directly to the hospital or phone the Zurich ambulance since the response time involved would likely be shorter. Council was also informed that the cost of undertaking a study of the village water works would be $3,800 to $4,- 500. The study would provide background information for annexation hearings and serve as a planning tool for future development in the village. Council had offered to pay half the costs of the study if A. and G. Reid, who had ap­ proached council about building a subdivision in the village, would pay the other half of the costs. Clerk Betty Oke reported she hadn’t received any cor­ respondence from the developers on the cost shar­ ing proposal made by coun­ cil. Reeve Knight said there were rumours that the Reid property might be sold as an industrial site to an American-based company. He said there would be nothing in the county’s plan to prevent an agricultural­ based company buying agricultural land. The reeve said even if the Reid property wasn’t sub­ divided, this doesn’t necessarily mean council would have to stop annexa­ tion plans. Reeve Knight said, “I think we really need some building lots (in the village.” Council members also voted to implement a reserve fund for park im­ provement adjacent to the new Hensall and District Community Centre. A surplus of $8,000 resulted when the village for the parks and recreation board. The money in the reserve fund will be used to purchase lights for the ball diamond and for landscap­ ing or else installing tennis started doing the accounts About people you know Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEwen were recent visitors with their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gregson in Niagara Falls. Mrs. Jack Corbett visited last week with her son-in- law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family at Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler of Detroit spent a few days visiting with the latter’s aunt Mrs. Edgar Munn. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Shad­ dick and family of Kitchener visited this week with the former's mother Mrs. Pearl Shaddick. Mr. an,d Mrs. Garnet Mousseau of Ridgetown spent the weekend with relatives and friends. Mrs. Pearl Shaddick, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaddick and family of Kitchener were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Parker and Timothy at Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allison 'of Toronto visited with the latter’s brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn. Mr, and Mrs. Craig Chap­ man and Michelle, Forest, Mr. Rod Chapman and friend of Barrie, Gerry Chapman of the Toronto Police Force, Mrs. Chap­ man. Lisa and Lee Ann of Burlington were weekend visitors with their mother Mrs, L.Chapman, Craig and Gerry both played hockey on the Hensall Zurich Com­ bines the year they won the All-Ontario Championship in 1961. Mrs? Sam Oesch is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, where she has undergone surgery. Mrs. Carl Payne attended the 64th London Area Con­ vention of the Women’s Institute at the Banqueter, London on November 1 and 2. Conducts service Rev. A. Young Goderich conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday and spoke on “Remembrance”. Mrs. Robert Taylor led the choir in the anthem “More Love To Thee”, Rev. Young will be conducting service the next two Sundays, The Ladies’ report a most successful bazaar which was held on Saturday,. BEST BUYS AT AL'S iiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiHiniiiiiih The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER Libby's Deep Brown Beans Puritan Stews Post Honeycomb Cereal Maxwell House Ground Coffee McLaren's Dill Pickles Bye the Sea Light Chunk Tuna Mir Liquid Detergent Wiener & Hamburg Rolls Sunspun Mac & Cheese Dinner 14 fl.oz. 39* 24 fl. oz. 9^ u $105400 g. pkg. | $099 1 lb. bags 32 fl.oz.89‘ 6 oz.99- 2 x750 ml. cont.’1” pkg. of 12 2/99* Choice local Beef and Pork 262-2017 Abattoi; 262-2041 IcurrocMMi Family Pack PorkChops s1.49 Swifts Premium Bacon Canada Packers 1 lb. pkge, lb. *1.39 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, (Mrs.) Minnie Noakes Hensall is indeed worthy of its name. Notice how the sidewalk superintendents turn chicken come nomina­ tion time? * * * Mother to children's shoe clerk: "Sure, they might as well wear them home — while they still fit." * * One thing all kids save for rainy days is lots of energy. * w ★ No matter where you sit at a ball game, you're always located between the hot dog, vendor and his best customer. * * w The average person has five senses: touth, taste, sight, smell, and sound. The successful person has two more: horse and common. * * * It makes sense to make a purchase backed by service at Valley Farm French Fries Swanson TV Dinners Sears catalogues wan a marketplace for home fashion finds.X 4/99‘ 3/’1°° 11.5 QAQrc 1 CATALOGUE dears shopping Come in and look through our fastest catalogue­ PHONE 262-3316 r Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St,, Hensall 262-2103 iini|iiiiiiiHtiiiiittiiiiiiHiHiiititiiii To the Electors of Tuckersmith It is your privilege to vote for councillors on November 13th. If you wish to vote for me it would be appreciated. Franklin M. Falconer. 9 Years Experience as Councillor V courts in the park. Council also passpd a mo­ tion asking the clerk to app­ ly for more funds under the Ontario Home Renewal Program (OMRP). These funds are loaned to homeowners for the repair and rehabilitation of their homes to meet village building regulations. At the conclusion of the meeting, the last regularly scheduled meeting of the 1977-78 term, Reeve Harold Knight presenbted Bev Bonthron and Homer Campbell with gifts in recognition of the time the two men served on council. Reeve Knight said he had appreciated working on council with both the men, who didn’t seek re-election this year. Klaus Van Wieren and Robert Packham, coun­ cillors who will be sworn into office at the December inaugural meeting of Hen­ sall council, both attended Monday’s meeting as observers. For Action 1 and Dedication I solicit your Participation Re-elect Donald Geiger Hay Township Councillor IT WILL PAY YOU Devon Bacon S1.39 Swifts 'A Dinner Ham !.1.99 Swifts Wieners Meaty Back Spare Ribs *2.49 Sliced Cooked Ham$ 1.98 No Filler Beef Patties Store Packed Wieners Processed Loin of Beef Processed Rib of Beef *1.45 89* lb.*1.49 *1.49 ...... 39- GESE23 Ontario PotatOeS 20lb.bagea.,l29 ABATTOIR HOURS Beef Slaughter — Monday, Pork Slaughter — Tuesday. Hour* for Picking Up Freeier of Custom Orders, Tues, to Fri. — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sdt. 8 a.m. to 1 p,m. Prices in Effect November 9, 10 & 11 th Please NOtfc We reserve the right to limit oil quantifies on oil advertised items. Betause of increased costs we find it necessary to make a 50c charge for grocery delivery. to read this advertisement. Did you miss purchasing your appliance before the tax increase. WE WILL PAY YOU ’/2 THE TAX* and better still look at the low discount prices that are in effect at Drysdales. *on any new appliance pur­ chased from now to Novem­ ber 4th/78 Check the following Sale Prices GE Automatic Washers GE Automatic Dryers Frost Free Fridges 30" Electric Ranges Automatic Dishwashers from from from from from AL Choice Local Beef & Pork Abattoir Phone: 262*2041 KTUPER MARKETS ADIfETMIbIwIi I GROCERIES & FRESH PRODUCE Phone: 262-2017 Hensall 27995 with trade 4549S with trade 36995 with trade 26995 with trade 369’5 with trade OVER 235 APPLIANCES Most colours - most sizes all in stock­ stoves, fridges, washers, dryers, freezers, built in ovens, dishwashers etc. all in stock. AND nilP CFPVIfFla 1# V V11 irK■> w I wK 0,1 units(exC0pfHo»p°int) AND THERE'S MORE 7-12-15-18-22-27- Cu ft freezers in stock 20 "GE Colour T.V. 3 year warantee 489’* Smoke Alarm from $1388 comp with battery L .— --------------------------------- "STEAM CLEAN" YOUR OWN RUGS ... THE PROFESSIONAL WAYI Rent a Trewax Hydro-Mist Steam Carpet Cleaner. Safe and economical. As easy to use as a vacuum cleaner. X, FALL CHINA SALE 30% mf ROYAL ALBERT Old Country Roses Centennial Rose Chelsea Gardens BOOK NOW FOR CHRISTMAS PARAGON Remember Me Victorlana Rose Tay San Romance Open Stock and 5 pc. place settings OFFER GOOD UNTIL N0V. 4/78 SANTA WILL BE HERE Drysdale's Open House will be on November 17 and the "old gent" himself has the date reserved for Drysdale's. Watch the paper for further details next week. Home11 Hardware11. Stores , DRYDALE'S HOME HARDWARE LTD. Closed Mondays