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Ticpas-Advocate, May 8, 1975
Hensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Achievement Day at Zurich
for 12 participating 4-H clubs
Achievement Dayforthe Zurich
area 4-H clubs was held Saturday
in the Zurich Public School, with
Ptdou4Ca
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Bell returned
home after spending the past
week with their son-in-law and
daughter Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mason
and daughters in Bowling Green,
Ohio.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Corbett. Mr. &
Mrs. James Sangster and Brad
were guests this week with Mr. &
Mrs. Ralph Holland. Gwen and
Michael in Clinton.
Mrs. Gladys Wilson returned to
her home alter receiving
treatment in South Huron
Hospital for the past several
days.
12 clubs taking part.
Nancy McCurdy did the
commentary for the Hensall
clubs modeling their blouses they
had made.
Hensall I "Smart Set"
presented a skit entitled "The
right lines can flatter your
figure". Taking part in the skit
were every member, Brenda
Jewel for service
A social evening was held at the
local lodge hall on Thursday in
honor of Norman Jones who was
a member of the Independent
Order of Oddfellows for over 60
years. Grand Master of Ontario
Brother Harry Wade presented
Brother Jones with a 60 year
jewel.
TRYING ON HATS -- Ladies hats were one of the popular items at
Friday's rummage sale sponsored by the Hensall Kinette club. Above,
Kinette Cheri Bonthron helps Jane Pollock in making a selection.
T -A photo
NOTICE 1
Ratepayers are reminded that it is against
the by-laws of the Township of Hay to int-
erfere wirh the road allowance of Hay
Township Roads.
A copy of our by-law follows and violat-
ors will be prosecuted accordingly.
By Order of Hay Township Council
The Corporation Of The
Township Of Hay By -Law #6-1974
A by-law for prohibiting or regulating the obstructing
encumbering, injuring or fouling of highways or bridges
in the Township of Hay.
Whereas, by paragraph 1 of Section 460 of the Municipal
Act, R. S, O, 1970, Chapter 284, as amended, by-laws may
be passed by the councils of local municipalities for proh-
ibiting or regulating the obstructing, encumbering, injur-
ing or fouling of highways or bridges.
And Whereas, by paragraph 5 of Section 460 of the
Municipal Act, R. S.(), 1970, CTtapter 284 as amended,
by-laws may be passed by the councils of local municipal-
ities for prohibiting the throwing. placing or depositing of
dirt, filth, glass, handbills, paper or other rubbish or refuse,
a the carcass of any animal, on any highway a bridge.
And Whereas by paragraph 6 of Section 460 of the
Municipal Act, R. S, O, 1970, Chapter 284 as amended,
by-laws may be passed for prohibiting the obstruction of
ditches or culverts upon highways.
Be it Therefore, Enacted by the Municipal Council of
rhe Corporation of the Township of Hay; as follows:
1. In this by-law "highway" means the road allowance
of any concession road or side road within the
corporation limits of the Township of Hay.
2. No person shall obstruct, encumber, injure or foul
any highway within the corporate limites of the
Township of Hay.
3. N6 person shall deposit dirt, filth, glass, handbills,
paper or other rubbish or refuse, or the carcass of
any animal on any highway or bridge within the
corporate limites of the Township of Hay.
4. No person shall obstruct ditches or culverts upon
highways within the corporate limits of the Town-
ship of Hay.
5. Every person who contravenes any of the provisions
of this by-law, upon conviction, shall forfeit and
pay at the direction of the convicting Magistrate
a penalty, not less than $50 and not more than
$300 exclusive of costs, which shall be recoverable
under the provisions of the Summary Convictions
Act.
6. This by-law shall come into force and take effect
on the day of the final passing thereof.
Read a first and second time this 12th day of February,
19'74.
Read a third time and finally passed this 12th day of
February, 1974.
Pepper, Dorothy Van Esbroeck,
Nancy McCurdy, Marilyn
Pepper, Cheryl Fuss, Dale
Simmons, Susan Stretton and
Debbie Reid.
Hensall I1 "Sewing
Sweethearts" set up an exhibit
"Good lines in dress for a short
and heavy girl". Sandra Nixon
did the commentary. Other girls
in this club were Kim Stewart,
Donna Jean Allan, Barbara
McCurdy, Mary Hovius, Linda
Lenting, Janet Bilke and Karen
Volland.
Mrs. Ruth Axtmann, home
economist from Walton com-
mentated on the exhibits, skits
and demonstrations.
Miss Jane Pengilley, home
economist for Huron County
presented Mrs. William Fuss of
Hensall and Mrs. O. Sch-
wartzentruber of Zurich with a 5
year 4-H leadership award.
Brenda Pepper and Susan
Stretton both of Hensall received
county honours of a pin and
certificate.
Leaders for this past club
"What shall 1 wear" were Mrs.
William Fuss, Cathy Fuss and
Mrs. Peter Bisback.
W.G. Kennedy
passes away
William G. Kennedy, formerly
of London passed away Monday,
May 5 in Hensall in his 83rd year.
He was the husband of the late
Edith B. (Forsythe) Kennedy,
brother of Miss Anna Kennedy,
London, and Edward Kennedy,
Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
He is also survived by several
nieces and nephews including
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Taylor with
whom he resided. Mr. Kennedy
was a member of the Masonic
Order and he and his late wife
resided in Hensall for several
years.
Funeral service was conducted
on Wednesday from the A.
Millard George Funeral Chapel
in London with Rev. Douglas H.
Ross of Wesley Knox United
Church officiating. Interment
was in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery.
Make phone call
to B.C. relatives
Bob & Wayne Thiel of Zurich.
put a long distance telephone call
through to their uncle and aunt,
Mr. & Mrs. Milford (Bill) Thiel of
Penticton, British Columbia and
talked with their father Harold
Thiel of Zurich, who is spending
his holidays with his brother .
Harold went by train, enjoyed
the trip very much and says the
weather is nice. He also visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Clausius.
It is 29 years since Harold
returned from the West. He was
stationed at Vernon B.C. in
thepnilitary hospital as a nursing
orderly.
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BAKING ON SALE — A baking sole was held at Carmel Presbyterian Church in Hensall Friday in conjunc-
tion with the annual Kinette rumnluge sole. From the left are Helen Tinney, Peggy Volland, Marg Vonstone
and Donna Bell. T -A photo
Regular UCW meeting
History of old hymn heard
Unit IV of Hensall UCW met on
May 1 with 23 ladies present.
Mrs. Roobal prepared the
devotional and spoke first.
Mrs. Shaddick read a Mother's
Day poem. Mrs. Harburn read
the scripture from Mark, and
Mrs. J. McAllister read a
Mother's Day story "Hannah - a
praying mother", after which
Mrs. Flynn led in prayer.
Mrs. Luther. substituting for
Mrs. Britton gave the history of
an old hymn "Let the lower lights
be burning" and sang the hymn.
She then showed pictures com-
piled by the Salvation Army on
the ."Sights and sounds of
Newfoundland".
Mrs. Sherritt gave the
Treasurers report.
Mrs. Rowe conducted a session
for the provision of food, for the
General meeting on May 5. and
for the Beef Barbecue on May 28.
Hymns were sung and Mrs.
Eskimo girl to Eskimo boy: "It's
not that I don't like you - it's just
that you have such a cold nose."
1lcAllister pronounced the • Lunch was served by the
benediction. committee in charge.
Sugar 'n spice
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accurate than what? Is a
thousandth of a centimeter more
accurate than a thousandth of an
inch? Of course not. It is merely
shorter. Or longer. I'm not sure
which. and I don'tgive a diddle.
Canadians, with their wild
extremes of climate and vast
expanse of geography. should
battle this so-called "progress"
with every ounce of their
strength. Yes, the word was
"ounce". Do you realize that will
soon be a dirtyword, if the metric
marauders have their way?
Canada would lose its very
flavor as a nation should we
allow this metric -Celsius pap to
flow over us and flatten us into a
dull facsitnile of all those other
dull nations.
For one thing. it would cripple
our conversation, 60 percent of
which begins with a pseudo -
'complaint about the heat or the
cold.
It would destroy our idioms.
Can you imagine our hero
"centimetering" his way along
the narrow ledge, rather than
"inching"?
"He's all wool and a meter
wide" doesn't exactly stir me.
Nor does "Third down and a
meter, 40 centimeters to go for
Winnipeg."
Well, the varmints haven't
heard the last of me. This is only
a skirmish. But I need rein-
forcements.Come on, all you
thousands who deplore the
change Let's hear from you. Fire
off a letter to your editor, for a
start. Then we'll roll up the big
guns.
The Roobols
have 15th
A family gathering was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sim
Roobol in Hensall to honour their
daughter and son-in-law Don and
Maja Dodds of Seaforth on the
occasion of their 15th wedding
anniversary.
Lynn, Paul and Joan Dodds
helped to distribute the gifts to
which their parents thanked
everyone most warmly.
Attending the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dodds, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Watson both of
Seaforth, Ernie Toll, Egmond-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
McGregor, Bayfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred McGregor, Karen and
Glen, Brucefield, Miss Louise
Lovett, Londesboro and Mrs.
Audrey Christie of Hensall.
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