Times-Advocate, 1980-08-20, Page 21Hensall Parks Board
Opening for Concession
Booth Rentee
The successful applicant will have complete
charge of the concession booth in the Hen-
sall & District Community Centre for the
period of 1 yr. from Oct. 1, 1980 to Sept.
30, 1981.
There will be a nominal rental fee, but all
other profits will be the property of the
rentee.
Written applications will be received by the
undersigned until Sept. 2, 1980.
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Oke
Secretary Hensall Parks Board
Box 279, Hensall, Ont. NOM 1X0
Telephone 262-2812
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Rower Arranging Course
weeks $10,00 materials
Starting 2nd wek of Sept.
Wednesday s and Thursday's
1190 - 3:00 p.m. or 7:00 ., .903 p.m.
The Flower Basket
1st house south of Hensall
on west side of # 4 highway.
D. GERSTENKORN 262.5928
Store Hours:
Wed,, Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10:00 a,m, to 5:00 p,rtt, 4
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money's
orth
Come in to
Al's Market
and look through
our latest
• catalogue.
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2-lb. bag
Drivers will have to. pay
close attention. to where they-
park in 'Remelt. •
At their meeting Tuesday
night, Hensall Council
passed an amendment to the
Parking Regulation by-law
which prohibits parking on
the west side of Elizabeth.
Street between King and
WON Streets and en the,
west side of Nelson Street.
between King and. Queen
streets.
Two new by-laws were,
passed at the same meeting.
One authorizes the
destruction of certain listed
municipal documents no
longer required. Clerk,
treasurer Betty Oke said
that it also requires the
retention of some documents
that, weren't previously kept.
The other by-law
authorizes current
borrowings so that the town
may more easily meet
current expenditures.
Council also passed a
motion to cover volunteer
firemen with $10,600 ac-
cidental death insurance.
A discussion on
establishing a truck route in.
Hensall resulted from
councillor garry Klungers,
announcement that he'd
been approached by two
people requesting such a.
route. Hlungel said that
Hensall receives more truck
traffic than usual for A small
town because of its two mills.
But reeve. Harold Knight
said that the matter had
been looked into before and a
truck route would involve
constructing another
railway crossing.. He said
that large trucks can't take
back roads easily because
they have a problem turning
the corners, and without
another railway crossing
they'd have to turn back onto
the main street.
Knight also pointed out the
problem of enforcing the
truck route, Councillor
Richard Packham said that
if he were a truck driver he'd
want to take the most direct
route possible and not have
to negotiate a lot of corner.
Knight suggested that
the Roads Committee sit
down with a map to see what
they can figure out. He,
jokingly, suggested. that a
skyway be constructed.
Knight announced the
decision to stay with the
current mercury vapor
lighting in Hensall. At -the.
last meeting, the possibility
of changing from, the
recently installed mercury
vapor " lighting to high
pressure sodium lighting
Was discussed. It was found
that although the change
would be energy saving, it
would not save,the town any
money,
In a committee report on
the Ausable-Bayfielc“ Con-
serVation Authority, Klungel
brought up the issue of the
province's desire to ter-
minate one-third of the lots
in the Port Franks flood
plain area. Klungel said that
it was causing "quite a
problem" because it means
people have to move their
cottages or are trying to sell
them to those who aren't
aware of the situation.
Knight said that people
shouldn't count on having
these lots forever because
the)" only have ten-year
lease, Klungel said that the.
province wants to shorten
the lease to a one year term,
In other business, Betty
Oke reported that„ the new
tax, assessment equalization
factor for Hensall is now 7,31
of the market value corn.
pared with last year's 9.34,
This really means nothing
whether he will pay Mere or.
less taxes in the future, mrs.
Oke said that many other
factors must be taken into
consideration,
Klungel said,. "I can't see
myself paying JOSS taxes
than last year.'"
Plans to continue a senior
citizens housing needs
survey were discussed, The
study is part of an annual one
conducted by the Ministry cI
Homing.
Councillors also discussed
the problem of a black
deposit which builds up on
the walls of the Hensall
arena. Since the condition
only exists in the winter, it
was suggested that the
furnace was the source of the
problem, due to poor yen-
tilation. The sitnation is
being looked into and a
report will follow,
In reply to a survey being
Conducted by the Council of
the City of Brampton
regarding municipalities
preference for a one, two or
three year term for
municipal office, Hensall.
Council unanimously agreed
to support the two year term,
Approve parking changes
Truck route for Henson would pose problems
HENSALL WINS REC TITLE - The squad from the Hensall legion took the regular season title of the Exeter and area merit'
rec fastball league recently. Members of the winning squad are (back row) Jim Ferguson, Rick Parker, Bill Smith, Greg
Dayman, Tom Dalrymple and Garry Moir. In the front row are Greg Campbell, Steve Knight, Fred Campbell, Dwight Con-
sitt, Lloyd Allan and Brian Campbell. Missing were Dave Smale and Gary Dietz. Staff photo
Minor hockey pick slate,
Wrights conduct. reunion
entitled "Winning the Battle
and Losing the "War". Mrs.
Blanche Dougall of Exeter
presided at the organ for the
service of song. Rev. Knight
announced a proposal for an
"Open Air" Church service
followed by a picnic of the
three congregations,
Cromarty, Hensall and
Exeter tentatively Sep-
tember 14 at Camp Kintail
also the suggestion of a bus
trip accommodate those who
"ould like to attend.
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BEEMAID HONEY 1.39
DEL MONTE 4 x 5 fl, oz. tins
FRUIT CUPS 1.35
1.57
SUNSPUN 7 1/4 oz. pkg.
MACARONI AND CHEESE DINNER .27
IN SYRUP 14 II, oz. tin
DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE .57
frozen Highliner
haddock
in batter
Valiant
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tea
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Hensall Minor Athletic
Association held their
general meeting August 11th
in the Hensall Arena. The
meeting was opened by Les
Gardiner, president
Officers for the coming
season are as follows:
president Les Gardiner first
vice-president: Tom
Munroe; Second vice-
president: Harry Moir;
treasurer: Andy Imanse;
secretary: Marg Vanstone,
fund raising: Jean Smale;
Spike Bell, Ted Thuss,
Jerome Ducharme and
Helen Boogemans. The next
general meeting will be held
in the Arena at 7 p.m. Sep-
tember 8th.
All parents and teen agers
please try to attend this
meeting. Hockey registration
will be held September 13
from 10 to 1 p.m. Anyone
wishing ta coach or manage
a hockey team please con-
tact Tom Munroe or attend
the next meeting.
• Family visit Atlantic
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Noakes accompanied by
their daughter Jean and
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The
Light
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E JACK
_LAVENDER
How come only the most
sensible people agree with
us?
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W▪ e'd enjoy the day more if
.z. 'it didn't start quite so early.
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F. Easy way to stop the kids
from borrowing the car:
put handles on it and call it
E a lawnmower.
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Nothing improves the
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How about a journey to
Jack's
Small Engine Repair
Service
107 Queen St., Henson
262-2103
grandaughter Kathryn
Amess, of London have
returned from a two week
vacation. to the Atlantic
Provinces.
While in Prince Edward
Island they toured the
Woodleigh Replicas and
many other famous at-
tractions such as Anne of
Green Gables Home. In.
Amherst, Nova Scotia they
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wood and Dr. and Mrs.
A. Robicheau.
One day was spent at
Upper Canada Village which
is of great importance to our
Country and especially to
our province, In spite of all
the beautiful scenery, they
agree we have some of the
finest right around home.
The family travelled in a
large motor home and found
facilities excellent in most
places.
Wright reunion
Over forty Wright
descendants attended the
25th annual reunion in
Kirkton-Woodham Com-
munity Centre on Sunday.
The president, Lorne Ross,
welcomed everyone to the
gathering. A moment of
silence was held, in memory
of Percy Wright and Jack
Butler,
The secretary, Laurabelle
Reichert read the minutes of
last year's reunion.
The next reunion will be
held August 9th, 1981 at the
same place in Kirkton. The
President and Secretary will
continue for another Year.
Mrs. Myrtle Kercher who
hasn't missed a reunion, was
the oldest person attending,
while the youngest was
Heather Hardeman. The
Longest ) married couple
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Bloomfield and the most
recently married were Mr.
and Mrs. James Wright,
Kippen. Having the wedding
anniversary nearest the date
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wright, Sarnia while bir-
thday nearest the date - of
the reunion was won by
James Wright,
The largest family present
were the Hardemans, of
Kirkton. Coming the longest
distance were the Bloom-
fields of Windsor.
Queensway news
Rev. Bishop conducted
worship at the Queensway
Nursing Hanle with Mrs.
Kirk accompanying at the
piano. Mrs. Beatrice Munn,
Exeter visited with her
mother Mrs. Drover. Marie
and Henry Wilds, Nora
Dogan and daughters visited
with Mrs. Wilds. Mrs. Kay
Cockwell and Dorothy Lee
also visited Mrs. Wilds.
Janet Welland and Mrs.
Bates visited with Mrs.
Scrymgeour. Mrs. Wyma,
Exeter visited with Mrs.
Ethel Drover and Mrs.
Rozendal.
Mrs. Irene Finlayson
visited her mother Mrs.
Volland. Johnson arid Mary
McCloy and Ruth Durand
visited Mrs. Nell Kendrick.
Erline Stewart and Shirley
Prouty visited the residents.
Stella Finkbeiner visited
Lavina Finkbeiner and Mrs.
Hendrick. Mrs. B. McDonald
visited Mrs. Kendrick, Vera
Lammie and Louise Mit-
chell.
Keith and. Ruth McLaren
visited with Louise Mitchell
and Mrs. Kendrick. Mrs. Sim
Roobal visited with Vera
Lammie, Len Purdy and
Russell Erratt.
Eva and Gerald Tyler
visited Irma Wilds and Pat
Oesch.
Men's High Bowling Score
was won by Neil Regan with
141 and Ladies high bowling
score was taken by Shirley
Cassidy with an 80.
Personals
Mrs. Beatrice Munn of
Exeter visited with hert
mother Mrs. Ethel Drover at
Queensway Nursing Home
on her birthday, Tuesday
lsat.
Mrs. Don Gooding of
Parkhill visited her mother
Mrs. Mabel Munn on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Avery of
Deerfield, Florida visited
last week with Mrs. Avery's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Flynn and brother and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Flynn, Lori and
Susan.
Sgt. Doug Wein, RCMP
and Mrs. Wein and son David
of Ottawa are holidaying this
week with Mrs. Wein's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parker and members of the
family.
Mrs. Edgar Munn was
pleasantly surprised on
Monday when her daughter
Mrs. Don Gooding, Mrs. Don
Gooding Jr. and grand-
daughter Miss Dale Gooding
of Parkhill entertained a few
friends in honor of her bir-
thday
Maple Leaf sweet-cured cottage
rolls
pure pork
saus age
Swift's
bacon
ends
regular ground
beef
store-packed
wieners
Burns sliced
cooked
ham
sliced Maple Leaf
chicken
loaf
head
cheese
(product of U S A )
green
grapes
(product of Ontario)
Cello
carrots
assorted flavours 4 x 3.25 oz. pkg.
NEILSON CRYSTALS
AL'S MARKET
HOURS: Fri. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. 262-2017 HENSALL
Tues., Wed., Thurs., & Sat.
8 a.m. - 6 p.m.'
BETTER BEEF CUT BETTER
LIQUID 32 D. ox. 'cont.
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GRAPE JUICE 1211.ez. cord. .99
ANACIN 1 09 TABLETS bottle of 50
CUSTOM KILLING
AND
PROCESSING
Monday - Beef
Tuesday - Pork
AL'S MARKET
Phone -162-2041
or 262-2017
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Eat, drink, and be merry -
and then try fo deduct it
from your tax return.
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travel literature.
Presbyterian church
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted morning service
in Carmel Presbyterian
E for tuneup work to keep Church on Sunday and
i.".• your equipment in top con- g welcomed members of the
dition. Hensall United Church and
E any others worshipping with
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• Speed Queen Appliances
• Moffat Appliances
• Smoke Sensors
• Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units
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