The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-10, Page 5 (2)Renovated council chambers
site of monthly- meeting
Hensall Town -Council met
-April 7 •in the- newly •renovated
Council chambers. -
Ernie Davis reported- on
-.moving.turniture,'taking a tree
down at Mrs. McKinnons, filling
pit holes;• snow plowing and
sanding.
L. Erb reported -for the street
. committee that Mrs.. Turner.
wants to be notified if there is a
g
meetrin
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onstorm sewers.
P. Neilands reported. on the.
dump.
H.
Knight
reported g _ that the
parks•board.meeting was'snowed
out acrd- they need legal advice
regarding.th.e park property
before proceeding with
- temivations. . -
Council -apprcned the btidge`t •
presented by Hensall recreation
' of $10.846.72.
The urban municipalities are
asked to comment-onhaving a'
,nuclear generating plant in the-.
County. Knight said he was in
•
favour of having _a plant. in. the
• County. • ' -
Regarding a. questionnaire
dealing- with elections -and
-changes in the fiscal year,
Council's resolution objected to
any change in the fiscal.year, the
, election- date. They were in
favour of , assuming office'
. January L
-The Minister of Transportation
-notified Hensall that there will be
no change in Highway 84 for the
. next five years and illumination
maintenance h
• ince • is the problem
• solely ,to be paid by the -village.
Council is 'concerned about
- drainage -under the highway,
No plans were made to attend
the, •organization of •small.
municipalities. to be held in
.Gravenhurst. ,
- Knight may attend the workhop
in- Kitchener, on the invitation of
',the Ministry of Housing. .
• Building permits were given to
Bonfhron and Son for aluminum,.
. - siding and awning at tf e.front of
the store; to Ron Wareing to •
Participation i n extend the, storage shed at the•
rear` of the 5 and 10 store;' to
Orville. umber to renovate by
adding • a - room and -garage on'
South • Richmond;. and_ to Robt.
renovations and decided that it •
would be an "administrative
nighMuare."
Council decided on a write -off -
of business tax for W.J.Cameron
and John .Sangster and granted
.5150 to, 'the South • Huron '
Agriculture Socjety. •
Plans were made regarding the
library during renovations.
Bills and accounts of ap
• proximately .:$6,55.77 - were. or
'dered paid.
June -for WI
• The South. Huron _District
Women Institute Board meeting .
.was held at . Hensall United-
' Church, April- 1, -
The greeting opened with the
InstituteOde and Mary Stewart
•
Collect. Roll : call and minutes
were read -by Mrs. Gordon Elliott
of Seaforth. - •
Mrs: James Keyes, Seaforth
president. dealt with the
business_
A letter was read from Mrs.
-Herbert Maluske, • FWIO:
president, informing members of .
International Womens' Year.
• - . June -1975 was -chosen as the WItllbrtflf*to participate: —
An inviation was received from
ARC. ludustries, Dashwood to
tour their'buildirig. •
..The -'district annual meeting
• will beheld iii Dashwood May 45.
It was decided to have apo( -luck
dinner for this /fleeting._
Mrs. Diamond from. New
-'Hamburg -will be the •guest
speaker al the district, annual
meeting. • '
, 1t was decided to have a craft
fable al the area convention this
'fall. The convention will be held
• in St: Thomas. •--
Goudie to install a new roof and
concrete` floor: heating. and
wallboard 'insulation to open a
tool and saw sharpening service.
- Council considered the new
plan for loaning money for home
Will share - in
barrier prize
A Hensall youth will share.
$1,000 for his part in helping to
design and build a safety barrier
'to be used in auto, racing.
- • Donald Noakes, sin of Mr. &
Mrs..'Leonard Noakes built the
.barrier with. George Racoske,
Paul Caritagna,•Rui Be Carealho
and Don Haley. All are students .
at the • University :of Guelph.
Donald is completing his second
year as,an engineering student. •
The award. presented over the
%%4%0/end in Toronto. was.part of a
competition ".Sponsored ' by
•labatr's Breweries. '
In the competition, the second
place' winners were from the
University of'Waterloo, and third
place winners . were from-
- :McMaster University,•Hamilton.
•
Pell auala -
Mrs: Morgan and daughter
Christen of California' spent the
-past, two weeks visiting with the
former's parents, Mr. & Mrs:
Archie ,Noakes, who celebrated
their 60th wedding Anniversary.
Mr. & . Mrs. Dick Taylor
returned to "their home after
spending the, winter months in
Florida: •• The staff of the Bank of. Mon-
treal, held a bowling evening on
Wednesday at the. Zurich bowling
lanes. They were --entertained
later at the. home.of the manager
Eric & Mrs_ Luther.. -
Mr: H Rietserna and Mr. T.
Rietserna , of Beduin, the
Netherlands, have been visiting.
with Mr'. & Mrs.. •Klaas Van.
Wieren and family.
• United Church notes • t _
"What is Man?" wa,g- the
sermon topic chosen by !Lev. Don
Beck at the service of worship in
Hensall United. Church, Sunday
morning. The choir• sang the.
anthem "i want Jesus to walk
with. me", accompanied .on the
organ by Mrs...Tur'kheirji.
Mothers day practice
Rev: W. D: Jarvis conducted
service in Carmel Presbyterian
Church- Qn Sunday. His .sermon
was'"Mark of a beast .".The choir
sang the a'nthe►h "Sweet: Sabbath
Morning" • with Mrs. ` Malcolm
.Dougall- presiding at the organ.
Sabbath • Sc; hoot members
will commence• practice.: on'
Sunday April '13 at 10:20 a.m.. for
Mother's Days under the direc-
lion of Lirida Bell:
•
If we should ever make,a.
mistake and it turns vitt you •
owe more tax, you pay,,( my the
tax,.13lock frays any interest o"r -
any penalty that may be -
• assessed. • you. people reit fly stand
behind -your work.
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THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
Only 20 Days left — NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
16 John St., E. — Exeter .
(Across from Maple Leaf Mills)
Open 9-6 Weekdays 9-5 Saturday Phone 235-1534
"Your Family '
Health Centre"
•
Eight attend at
4•H club meeting
- Meeting eight of the Hensall 4-
11 clubs -was held Monday evenin
al the honte -of -Mrs. •William
Fuss. Fourteen girls answered to
- the roll call ''One new sewing
techs us 1 -have learned from "•
. this pg fir"
-- Thenext meeting will just beta
• get-together to • plan the exhibit
and skit next Monday evening at-
• •Mrs. Fuss'. -
Qveensway
..Highlights - . - • -
'I'he Presbyterian :VMS ladies
. were in charge entertaining the •
residents on Monday afternoon.
Witlf Mrs. Rochus • Faber- in
-` charge, gainefi of bingo and .
music we're. much enjoyed. ,
Rev. -Jarvis •enndueteJ the
church srervice ,on . Wednesday.
•with Louise Mitchell ace
- companying him on the piano.
• Weekly visitor( at the home •
were: Kathy Bell -visiting with •
her mother Mrs: Mentieth; Ella -
' Dalrymple •and Nettie Tinney of
:Exeter visiting with their mother
Mrs. O'Brien: Wilbert Dilling : •
Anna•
visiting with Mr. &
Mrs:Roy MacDonald and Doris
.Bonthron visiting with. their -
mot -he; 'Mrs. -'Sararas; Mrs, '
Margat`et -Larson, Mr's. Buelah
Smikpoth of Bayfield. and Mrs. •
Belle Reid of Varna, and Mr. &
Mrs. 11111' Parker of Bayfield
visiting their sister Clata
Featherston; Charlie and'.Hazel
Snell of Exeter visiting Louise •
Mitchell and Anna Dilling.
• The District Deputy President
Mrs. Jean Bridge of Brussels will
Presbyterian WMS
entertain residents
The WMS of Carmel
Presbyterian church met on
Monday ' evening in • the
schoolroom of . the chur.Ch• The
president Mrs. . Harveys Hyde
o ied the. meeting _with a
reading •4'Tlrere Is Joy In
Living". •
. The worship was taken by Mrs.
Edith Bell and 'was 'on "Easter
and Peace". Ber'tha MacGregor
read the scripture Luke 24: 30-36
followed by a • reading on
"Peace". • -• '
Mrs. Esther. `Wright read
scripture passages•and Mrs. Bell
led.in prayer. A vocal duel "How 1"%
Great Thou Air' was sung .by
Mrs. _Malcolm Dougall and Mrs.
Edith Bell accompanied by Linda
Bell at the piano. •
The .president Mrs: Hyde,
outlined - the 'study of India.
Members .read •the life and
history .of snarly missionaries of
the north .India Church and their
names were placed on the map to
show where they worked. .. . .
• An iistlatrn was received Ceiebrations'for
fromFirst •Presbytet`ian Churrch
Seaforth to attend theirEaster _
Thank Offering meeting on April T' i
16 at 8 p.m. Dr. Toll.willspeak on - - t. a
his -work in Jamaica. a. rsa ry.•
..• _
MR. AND MRS. ARCHIE NOAKES
The roll call was answered by
"What Easter Meapiti: ige:" The
society sill` observe their 85th
birthday in ,June.' Mrs.. Gordon
Schwalm will be in iatge -f of the
Charge
meeting May 5: ,
• Mrs Gordon :Schwalm and
' , Mrs: Ruby° Hoggarth attended the
Synodical in . St. Thomas on
Tuesday and Wednesday. . *�
Mr. & Mrs. 'Archie Noakes
•
wcelebratedethe 601h anniversary .
of • their, .wedding the •past.
ekend. - -
•
_ They were married, April 7,
- 1915. by itiev:Dougherty of St.
eaul'r Anglican Church, Hensall:
They
They. had' a ' family of five „
I, •onard. Hensall; Lloyd o
Lodge charter draped.,
for past presidents
Noble Gland Mrs: Margaret
Consitt presided at the meeting of
Amber Rebekah Lodge 349 on
Wednesday evening assisted by
the Vice -Grand Mrs: Bertha
MacGregor. .
The.thtirter of the lodge was
draped in, rnbmory - of Past
-Assembly:—'President of the
Rebekah .- Assembly. 'Sisters
-Martha Patterson, Nora Brunner -
and Matilda. MacDonald.
it n•as amniunct;d P.ti.G. Mrs. Thank yO u
Irene Harnack of Goderich will.-
be the incoming District Deputy •1
President for Huron DiSirict.
l'aStNnbleGrandsar•einvited to
thedistricl meeting in Brussels
April 9 a social at Pride of Huron
make her'official visit to flmh
r
Lodge on April 16. - -
A tentalivedate.May 14 was set
for a Dessert Euchre.'` -
• Members! are • invited to a 45th anniversary
Hall Clinton when Huron Lodge. entertainment
(Tinton wil be eelebraling their -
London and d Iden cif Hamilton;
Frances, • Mrs.- Morgan of
California. Their' 'youngest
dao hte
g . r Helen passed- away.
They have 26 grandchildren. and
• 15 great-grandchildren.. -
A family dinner was held at -the
Pineridge Chalet ' on - Saturday
evening and "Open • Fiouse': 'at
difir home Sunday. '
& Mrs:'TN, akes received
mans- gifts. and ,congratulatory
messages including a telegram
• from The Queen, congratolaiions
from Ontario Prezttier %%'illiani
Davis and- - Federal Opposition .
leader Robert .Stanfield; also a•
plaque from John Riddell Huron
banquet and social in the Legion
amuversdr April 30.
Lodge on :April 10; and the
members are requested to,attend
the banquet in Brussels April 15
,in honbr of the= Assembly
President . - The - hos wilt be
leaving Hensall at 6 p:in.. -
373 Main St.
Phone 235-1570 or 235-107p
EXETER -PHARMACY L.D.
Now Op'en Wednesdays - 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m: -
from shut-ins
Mrs d'lareitce Volland-
president presided at the meeting
III theLadies' Aid and opened -the -
meeting with prayer - and the •
singing of "o Master 'Let. Me
�trtlk With Thee",.:
.,- Mrs. Hyde gave the treasurer's
The family of Mr. .& Mrs.
Walker rlisle.-en!ertainCd
them..' ft tr dinner jolly; on
Saturda} night at the Pinoridge
Chalet 'on the occasion Of.their•
45th wedding-anruvi•r•sarv.• •
• "Their tinnily of three Mr.
Mrs. Glenn Weido. 'Mr & firs. Robert...,Carlisle_ and William
-Carlisle; alga Mr. & Mrs. Stokes
nee Martha Carlisle). -London
and Mr. & Mrs. Leeland- Wilpert
Ines Ann Carlisle,- atleitded.
•'Otherguests were Mr. & Mrs.
Sirland Reickert; - Mrs' Pearl
. Koehler. William Fairbairn, and
report-. Several- thank you notes • 'Mr. & Mrs .John Madge, Exeter -
were _received dor -cards and ,Mr & Mrs. Carlisle received
flowers sent to sick and shut-ins. many -gifts .iui(1 congratulations.
;lain fi n�nunu�ummm�unnnui nn►n um to tluuiuuLuutniotrmunnni+mi uuuntrth nnuuntiign uirnon►otn uunnuuunn►u►mtt d unriiu►Pmlll
•
World Affairs
meeting coming
By. MRS, REVA CALDWELL
KIRPEN
The Citizenship - and World
Affairs meeting will be held in the
.-Legion Hall•April 16 at 8:30 p.m.Mrs. H. Bell will be hostess and
Mr. Bell will show slides of the
geography. trips. The roll call is
:'Name -•your fatrorite holiday
spore.",
. Mrs. Sinclair wiligive the
motto. Thiowill be •the. annual
meeting and rnembers are asked
to have reports ready and bring•a
friend and the favorite recipes. m
Seek Garden'Club embers• -
• :Mrs. "nines- Collins and Lynn
.1,Iderdice ;attended leaders
school in Exeter on April -7: Any
girls who will be 12 years old by
May)interested in taking the 4.11
Garden ;Club should. phone `Mrs.
• Collins 482-7188 or . Ly,nn Alder -
die ;262.5988,'as-soen as possible.
April 10, 1975
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