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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.
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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.
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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,.
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By
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LAVENDER
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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*
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Choice local Beef and Pork
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Family Pack
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Swifts Premium
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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?
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Mother to children's shoe
clerk: "Sure, they might as
well wear them home —
while they still fit."
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One thing all kids save for
rainy days is lots of energy.
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No matter where you sit at a
ball game, you're always
located between the hot dog,
vendor and his best
customer.
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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
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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
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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
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and Dedication
I solicit your
Participation
Re-elect
Donald Geiger
Hay Township Councillor
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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
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Abattoir Phone: 262*2041
KTUPER
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Phone: 262-2017 Hensall
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with trade
4549S with trade
36995 with trade
26995 with trade
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20 "GE Colour T.V. 3 year warantee 489’*
Smoke Alarm from $1388 comp with battery
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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.
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