HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times-Advocate, 2002-11-20, Page 10By Liz Sangster
HENSALL CORRESPONDENT
HENSALL - Hensall
United Church celebrated
its 160th anniversary on
Sunday. Rev. Parr was
the guest minister and
spoke on ‘Tears, Laughs,
Loves, and Thrills’. Rev.
Pirie Mitchell also took
part in the service.
Chuck Mallette was the
organist with Betty
Simmons greeting every-
one and Ryan Jacobe
operating the elevator.
The offering was received
by John and Veronica
Thomson. Refreshments
were served following the
service.
Poinsettias can be
ordered from the church
office at 262-2935, for
anyone wanting to buy
one in memory of a
friend.
Dec. 8 will be the
Christmas Concert at 2:30
p.m. by the choir and
Sunday School.
The Hensall and District
Horticultural Society pot-
luck supper will be held
Nov. 27 at 6:30 p.m. at
Hensall United Church.
The Village of Hensall
Tree Lighting Ceremony
and Hensall Fire
Department Open House
will be held Dec. 1 at 6
p.m. at the Village Hall.
There will be tree light-
ing, carols, fire hall tours,
free hot dogs, hot choco-
late and juice, and a bon-
fire supervised by the
Hensall Fire Department.
There may also be a visit
from Santa.
Please bring a wrapped
toy or non-perishable
food item for the Huron
County Christmas Bureau.
This event is sponsored
by the Hensall
Community Development
Action Committee and the
Hensall Fire Department.
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NOTICE OF PASSING OF A BY-LAW TO
CHANGE THE COMPOSITION OF COUNCIL
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation
of the Municipality of Bluewater passed By-law No.
55-2002 on the 14th day of November, 2002 to
change the composition of the Council. This will be
effective for the 2003 municipal election.
Current council composition of 10 members:
1 Councillor, Bayfield Ward
2 Councillors, Hay Ward
1 Councillor, Hensall Ward
2 Councillors, Stanley Ward
1 Councillor, Zurich Ward
1 Mayor, elected at large
1 Deputy-Mayor, elected at large
1 Councillor, elected at large
New council composition of 10 members:
1 Councillor, Bayfield Ward
1 Councillor, Hay East Ward
1 Councillor, Hay West Ward
1 Councillor, Hensall Ward
1 Councillor, Stanley East Ward
1 Councillor, Stanley West Ward
1 Councillor, Zurich Ward
1 Mayor, elected at large
1 Deputy-Mayor, elected at large
1 Councillor, elected at large
A copy of the by-law is available at the
Municipal Office or on the web site at
www.town.bluewater.on.ca
Dated this 20th day of November, 2002.
Janisse Zimmerman
Clerk-Administrator
14 Mill Ave., Box 250
Zurich, On. N0M 2T0
Exeter Lionness members Elaine Pinder and Liz
Stephens decorate the MacNaughton Park gazebo
Nov.18 in preparation for the Christmas season.
(photo/Sandra Forster)
Deck the boughs
Public meeting for
smoke-free Huron
EXETER – A public
meeting for input into by-
laws to ban smoking in
public places and work-
places will be held Nov. 26
at 7 p.m. at the Rec
Centre.
The meeting is spon-
sored by the Huron County
Health Unit of Clinton. For
more information, call 1-
877-837-6143.
Pot luck supper planned in Hensall Nov.27
CLINTON – The Huron
United Way is in need of
more size 2 to 12 coats for
its Coats for Kids drive.
The program ensures chil-
dren and adults will not be
cold this winter by asking
for donations of mitts,
hats, scarves, and boots.
Items can be dropped
off at locations throughout
the area, and while all
winter clothing is wel-
come, at this time the
Agency is especially short
on children’s coats.
Anyone wishing to pick
up winter clothing can do
so at the United Way’s
Open Houses in Clinton
Nov. 16, 23 and Dec. 7, 14.
For more information con-
tact the United Way at
519-482-7643.
United Way needs coats