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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-01-03, Page 15104 rk t! LEGION AUXILIARY DRAW — Three winners were named in the recent ,draw sponsored by the Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Above, Cathy Veal makes the draw with the help of Auxiliary members Beatrice Uyl and Iva. Reid. T-A photo Seniors enjoy bus trip At:Tiackersinith Township council prepared to get the meeting going December 18, Councillor William Brown of Egmondville asked Reeve. Ervin Sillery about remarks he had made to a reporter from the Kitchener daily paper concerning him. Brawn said the reeve was quoted as saying that "Brown has been a trouble maker ever since he got on council", He handed the newspaper clipping to the. reeve who. read it and remarked, "She has it written rather strongly, I can't say whether I said it or not." The councillor replied, "I don't think I have been a troublemaker. I only do as I see fit. I feel I have the right to my opinion." The article referred to the recent controvery over the proposed Addition to Vanastra when Brown was the only member of council to vote against the addition. The reeve agreed that Brown had the right to differ. The councillor then asked councillor Robert Fotheringham what was meant by a remark quoted in a recent London daily paper by Doris Cantelon, a member of the Vanastra Day care centre who had signed letter asking that Brawn be removed from the day care board, that she didn't know anything about it and that the reporter should ask Fotheringham. Fotherin- gham said he did not know about or sign the letter, but perhaps she said this About people you know JANUARY APPLIANCE CLEARANCE SALE! BIG WAYS TO SAVE 1. PRICE - BIG SAVINGS Our complete inventory of over 250 appliances on sale at pre increase prices. 2. GREAT INVENTORY Most colours - most sizes all in stock - stoves - fridges, washers, dryers - freezers, built in ovens, dishwashers and Jenn Air. 3. PLUS WE'LL REFUND THE TAX We will refund you the full sales tax on any new appliance sold in January. Subject to stock on hand. Closed Mondays - Open Friday Night, Winner of the Turkey Dec,24th Wayne Grebb Centralia DRYSDAL MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. 262 2 26 HENSALL Many viii - Queen.Omay The staff and residents of Queensway Nursitg. Home wish all families a0 friends the best of health and hap- piness in the New?Year. Holiday visitors with Russell Erratt were his wife Pearl, Mrs, Nati Britton, Mrs. Eric Luthei, Bill and Helen Taylor, HEuel Corbett, George and Olive Stephenson, Mrs. Eileen Comsat, Frank nd Mabel McClinchev want and Bruce McClinchey, Bill Boussey, Clara. Proctor, Sim and Mary Roo)41, Lee and Anna McConnellNrs. Miller visited with FrId Fisher , Mildred and Perrie visited Cora 4lcock, Bill Parker, Buella pmith, Belle Reid, Marg* Larson visited with Clara Featherston, Mr. and Mrs. Denroche, MrS.' Jean Munn, and Vera Pincombe visited with Louise Nitchell. Mrs. Durand, Ron Durand and Joyce Kendrick visited with Nell. Kendrick,Chester Dunn visited with Vera Lammie. Mr. and. Mrs,.; Don Penhale and Brad,':, Mrs. Gary Morgan and Tyson, and Mrs. John Kris anis visited with Mrs. Pen le. Rev. enneth Knight conducte the church ser- vice. Mr Robert Lavery of Banff, berta visited with the Staff end residents: The n-en's high bowling score w0 Neil Regan with 143 andiiiadies' was Mary Parlmer;with 78. Ill hold meeting The anuary meeting of the MS of Carmel Presbierian Church will be held oiaJanuary 7th at 2 p.m. The L4dies' Aid meeting to folloNV° f AO seniors welcomed The "Three Links" Senior Citizens will meet on Tuesday January 8th , All senio are cordially invited to atnd. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE St. John Ambulance in co-operation with the town of Hensall is conducting a Standard First Aid Course in Hensall. Classes will be conducted from 1:00 P.M. til 5:00 P.M. each Monday 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th of January 1980. Classes will be held in the Conference Room, Hen- sall Community Centre. This course meets the- re- quirements for First Aiders in Business and Industry. There is no charge for those sponsored under Workmens Compensation Board Regulations. The course is also open to the public. For public can- didates the cost will be $16.50 each. For further information contact Elizabeth Oke. Telephone 262-2812. Corn Libby's Cream Style or Whole Kernel/ 8 7 14 oz. t Libby's Fancy Peas 14 oz. 2/89t Allen's Flavour Orange Crystals 4'a 79 t Fleischmann's Soft Corn Oil Margarine2 lb. pkg. Sun $2.4 9 iiasPuilaroni& Cheese Dinner 3/894 Welch's Concord Grape Jam or Jelly 24 oz. 1.29 Powdered Fab Detergent b it. $2.59 Kleenex Towels Sunspun Tomato Ketchup Nescafe Instant Coffee 2 roll pkg. 10 oz. 1.09 99c $5.59 32 oz. PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to limit all ouantitie on all advertised items. Because of increased costs we find it necessary to make a .50c charge for grocery delivery, ARKET GROCERIES & FRESH PRODUCE Phone: 26/-2017 Hensall because he is the chairman of the committee. Brown next asked Conn- eillor Frank Falconer if he would like to enlarge on his remark as quoted in the paper that he knew the reason that Brown was asked to be taken off the day care committee. Falconer's only remark was "Well...." Brown asked if Falconer would like him to give the reason he believed he was taken off the committee, He told Falconer he was sure he would not like to hear it. Falconer did not reply, and Brown said, "Well let's get on with the meeting." Councillor Brown was removed from the com- mittee December 4 when council accepted the letter from the five appointed members of the board. The women gave no reason for wanting him removed. Deputy reeve Robert Bell replaced the councillor on the board. In other business Steve Rathwell, a Vanastra businessman, asked council if consideration was being given to making changes for the Vanastra water system and was told by the reeve that there will be a total general review of the situation. Clerk Jack McLachlan reported that 18.47 percent of the township taxes are outstanding at this time. He said it was an improvement over last year. The clerk read a letter to council signed by nine towenship residents from the Kippen area saying they were angered and bewildered that council would go ahead with the addition to the Vanastra recreation centre in the face of the controversy over it and the fact that council was requested to take it to a vote of the people, "surely a project such as this should be brought to the taxpayers". They requested to know how many Tuckersmith residents used it and said if it was used by persons across the county mainly, then the county should pay for it. They requested a reason given by council for not holding the plebiscite as requested by a majority of the ratepayers at the ratepayers meeting. "And why was Brown removed from the day care centre? "they asked. They Concluded the letter to council with the statement "Let us not become a bickering township, laughed at by the readers of the newspapers." Debbie Denomme asked for another maternity leave- 17 weeks and she said she will return on April 29 to resume her duties as, a teacher at the Vanastra day care centre, Council has purchased a Ford industrial tractor and mower from Ray Potter & Sons of Clinton for $19,013.90. Road superintendent Allan Nicholson was given per- mission to purchase a two- way radio for around $1,000 Please turn to page 17 RECEIVING PROVINCIAL HONOURS — for the completion of 12 projects were: Karen Finlayson of R.R. 2 Kippen; Sue Anne Finlayson of R.R. 3, Kippen; and Mary-Jane Visser of R.R. 5, Seaforth. photo by Oke ALAS ifffilEFSZIE6597M—Arifiliff Store 262-2017 Choice local Beef and Pork Abattoir 262-2041 The senior citizens of Zurich in company with the seniors of Hensall enjoyed a bus trip by McNaughton's Travelways, Ilderton, 'Wednesday, stopping at Coyles Wholesale factory Tillsonburg and dining at winner of the "Money Doll" which was drawn at the Hensall Legion Auxiliary on December 21. Donna Allan won the second prize--$10.00 and Amy Campbell won third prize--$5.00. Euchre Largely Attended The IOOF Lodge pre- Christmas euchre held Thursday December 20 was largely attended. Prize winners were ladies' high: Mrs. Clarence Volland; Ladies' consolation: Mrs. Gertie Moir; Gent's high : Jack Brintnell; Gent's consolation: Phil Hern. Lone hands: Mrs. P. Hern. ' A draw was made on a hind quarter •of beef and was won by Art Youngman, Bowmanville. A side of pork was won by Archie Kennedy, Hensall. Tickets drawn on Christmas cakes were won by Garnet Hicks, Exeter and Annie Reid, Hensall. A hot turkey smorgasbord was served by the committee in charge and was much enjoyed by all, Alex McBeath moved a vote of thanks to the conveners. Carmel Church Service Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Sunday delivering an in- spiring message on "We Celebrate The Coming of Christ." The choir under the direction of Mrs. R. Taylor sang "Memories of Christmas". Misses Donna Taylor and Janet Hoggarth sang the duet. The Van Wieren sisters accompanied on the guitar sang two numbers. The flowers in the church were in loving memory of the late Mrs. Agnes Bodenham. Several members of the choir took part in the Carol Service at Cromarty Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. The service in Hensall United Church was con- ducted by Rev. Stanley C. McDonald on Christmas, who gave an inspiring message on Christmas. Dr. Ralph Topp at the organ and Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey led the choir in The Introit "With All Thy Hosts" and Mr. Charles Mickle of Hamilton spent his Christ- mas vacation with his mother Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Raeburn of Coronation, Alberta spent Christmas with their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Slade and Glenn, Mrs. Hazel Luther and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raeburn and family. Mrs. Laird Mickle and Charles spent a few days prior to Christmas with the former's daughter and son- in-law ,Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins and family, Waterloo and spent Christmas day with her son and daughter- in-law Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle and family at Cambridge. Mrs. Blanche Chapman, London and Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams of Exeter visited during the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett. Ernie Pall, Harry Ottem, W.P. Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodd, Lynne Paul and Joan Dodds were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds and family with 21 guests present. There were four generations. The oldest 82 years and the youngest eight m6nths. Lact‘Fram England Hoped taii0Snow Stephen Hollingbery of London, England arrived in Canada last week hoping to see snow. He is spending a few weeks with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoggarth and family. Former Hensel! resident passes In St. Catharines Mrs. Lloyd Hedden, the former Pearl Kennings daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kennings, Hensall passed away in St. Catharines on Sunday, December 29th 1979. Sur- viving are are three sons: Ronald, Roy and Sam of St. Catharines; three daughters Mrs. Ted (Shirley) Kay, Mrs. Richard (Joyce) Boyce, St. Catharines, and Mrs. G. (Linda) Russo Hamilton; one sister Mr. Alfred (Margaret) Smith, Zurich also survives. Funeral service was in St. Catharines. "Prepare Thyself, Zion". The boys trio--Tim Rowcliffe, Darren Tinney, and Brian Topp contributed much to the service with "How Beautiful are the Feet of Them" and "He shall Feed His flock like a Shepherd". A beautiful wall hanging "Peace" or the front of the Sanctuary donated by Pat Venner was much ap- preciated. A family service was held Christmas Eve. Mrs. Edgar Munn returned home after spending the holidays with her daughter and son-in-1m% Mr. and Mrs. Don Gooding and family at Parkhill. Miss Margaret Hyde of London visited during the holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor returned home after spen- diag a week holidaying with Mt. and Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke at Oakville. Mr.-and Mrs. Joe Flynn visited over the week-end with the latter's sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alliston in Toronto. Mr. Jack Corbett is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter where he is receiving treatment. Sgt. Doug Wein, Mrs. Wein and David of Ottawa spent the holidays with Mrs. Wein's parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and family. Maple Leaf boneless Dinner Style PICNIC HAMS lb. Maple Leaf Sweet Cured COTTAGE ROLLS lb. Medium GROUND BEEF lb. Swift's BACON END Store packed WIENERS Meaty back (Frozen) SPARE RIBS Sliced Ma le leaf CHICKEN LOAF ib.$ 1 .49 BSI OF BEEF lb. $ 1 59 oc MIND OF BEEF or LOIN OF BEEF lb. $ 1 .89 Dietrich BAKERY Scone Rolls 12,s 59( Sears catalogues ... a marketplace for home fashion finds. ABATTOIR HOURS ••14•••••••••••••••••••...... Prices in effect January 3,4,5 the Gold Leaf restaurant Delhi they travelled on to Simcoe to view the colourful array of Christmas lights for which Simcoe is famous. Everyone reported an en- joyable outing. Miss. Brenda Pepper of Waterloo University spent the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pepper and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mason, Tracey and Cindy of Lansing Michigan spent Christmas with Mrs. Mason's mother, Mrs. Ruby Bell and family. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke in Oakville. , Girl Wins Money Doll Maxine Beonney, R.R. 2 St. George was the lucky Tinnos- Advocate, January 3, 1983 Pass 15 Tuckersmith controversy continues R.K.PECK APPLIANCES "In The Heart of Down Town Varna" • Vacuum Cleaners• Sales and Service of most makes • CB Radios and Accessories • Speed Queen Appliances • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts Varna, Ont. 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