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Times -Advocate, September 28, 1978
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Notice Of Application By
The Corporation.of the
Village of•Hensall
r- . Dispense with a Vote of. the Electors
11 Proposed system of storm sewers on
Mill Street, Richmond Street North,
Queen Street, Wellington Street, King
Street, Richmond Street South, Brock
Street and easements.
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
1 The Councll_ger•n
f .he Cnspetroof t+,z .. -I__ The
intends to oppiy to the Ortar c
Board for approval of the con,tr,,c' c . system
of storm sewers or .M,N Street R ; . Stree'
North. Queen Street. Wellington Street. Street
Richmond Street South Brock Street bra easements
at arr estimated gross cost of 5535 00CC CC and for
approval of the 'ssuorce bf debe^tires or es
timoted amount of $300 000 0C to be repayable
twenty yeors Th s borec' s a dra•••oge •,cr'
The PubLc Transportation a"p H,g^way
provement Act or --o w.li be ::art o,!s +..•,deo t
Ministry of Transco;tat._ :1
o shored cost bons ^-e • _
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Highway Nos 4 a
sidtztng cart c t'•e c ac...•
KOads Program
and Highways t Ac. S 0 -
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Chopter 261 Po•••t
The Costs of e;• .. tie sno._.c:
follows:
Provincial Core s
tatlon and Con-•
pp Assumed H,crn c SC 2C
b Municipal Rc -3.. ^ S. 7
Village or Hers:. o_
Estimated oma_ ce
Debentured
TOTAL EST 1v A
GROSS CGS-
2./APpI'cat-or• -r- ce
Municipal Board - ..•.
went of the eiec•crs a ; • . _ '•-e
work at Ole estimated n ' c•
•w,thinrtwenty-one aays at'e• -e
this notice send by cc s+ c e , _ .'. _ e• f
Village of He still a; '-e d , •. be
notice in writing ;t,.t -c rns b, to
proval and the gt:j'a` 3f cb,ec• c-
3. The Ontario N tial Bo^•d c•cer c •
SoOnt to the stc•.,.t• • Ct '-e ;1 -. 'he C e...
shall not be reau•rra c' -a 'soy aac•cve of the su
notice. but before dotnc;. to it mar oboe -r'• t pro
and place for 8 acc ,c-•eor'ng whe„ any tib
will be considered DA -ED at the 'f,aage
this four-teenth aay c`Seoter^ber A D 1978 •
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Members to join Exeter
Close doors at St. Paul's
About 35 people were un
hand Sunday to witness the
final'service at SI. Paul's
Anglican Church. Hensall,
terminating a 101 year
history.
The closing, which had
been requested -by the
-ccingregation due• to- the
small number of members,
was undertaken by the Arch-
deacon • of Perth, Cyril
Ladds• respresenling the
Bishop. lie was assisted by
the- Rev. George Anderson.
The members of the
congregation have: been
invited to join with. Trivia--
111emorial Church in Exeter.
itev: Anderson Said 'the
travelling should not be a
great problem, noting that
tnany other members of the
Exeter congregation travel
as far.
Rev. Anderson said the St.
Paul's congregation hope
that another religious
denomination may take over
the Hensall church so that it
could continue to serve in
'that capacity, rather than
becoming a commercial
establishment.
' Many of the church
communion items will be
-- transferred to.Exeter, where
a special St. -Paul's chapel
wilt be deignated.
Ironically. the oldest
member of the church, John
Petty. died Saturday at the
.Bluewater- Rest Home. He
would have been 94 in
October.
Mr. Petty was .a deseen-,
dant of the Petty family
which founded Hensall and
•St. Paul's Anglican Church.
Another member of the
'family -was killed in World
War 1 while serying with the
161st regiment. whose colors
are on display in Trivitt
Memorial Church. - .
One of the visitors . 61
Sunday's final service Was
CHURCH CLOSES - The final service was held at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Hensoll, Sun-
day The church had served the community for 101 yeors. Mrs. Fronk Forrest, organist for a
number of yeors is shown on til.e church steps with her 88 -year-old mother, Mrs Fanny Clark,
oldest member of the congregation. The two ladies were on hand Tuesday.to provide lunch
after the funeral of John Petty, who died on Saturday. He hod been the oldest member of the
0at•sh at 94.
Hensall
and district news
CORR SPONDENTS -
Mrs. H gbyne, Phone 262-5018
Mrs. Sertho MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
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Staff photo
HENSALL WALKATHON WINNERS — The winners of the various categories of a walkathon
held in July by the Hensoll Kinsman to raise funds for the new community centre were
presented with their awards Monday. While Kinsman publicity chairman Doug Mock presents
the youngest walker Jason Imonse with his award, Jamie Reid' the most money raised by on
tinder 12 male, Marie Kochan, most money raised by an undqr 12 female, Julie Duttman, most
money raised kly an over 12 female and Ray Schalm, the oiliest walker who raised the most
money-'- S300, look on.
T.wo ,c hu rchs make move
to acquire new ministers
The service in: ifensall
'nited 'Church' last Sunday
A conducted by ,Rev.
:.?d Snell. of Exeter.
•h Mrs Mary Moffatt at
• •,,• ,irgan As an anthem. the
rhriir led by Mrs. Marianne
McCaffrey. sang. "God
reveals His,presence•'unac•
r•ompa•nied Rev Snell
preached on the subject.
Where does God dwell'''.
Flowers
well '-
Flnwers on either side of
the pulpit were in memory
Rau Paterson. placed
:ncre in loving memory -by
hi<13mily.
•-ext Sunday immediately
1. w ing the 11 a.m ser -
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BUILDING CENTRE
Hensall tong ations will •1;chert Taylor presided at
meet- to deal with the ac- - the organ and led the choir in
qui'sit'ion of -a supply singing "Trusting Jesus".
ministers The sacrament of Holy .Communion will be
Holy . Communion will be Illspe used next bunday with .
held for -both congregations . }itis A. Young in charge. A
at 11 a.m. in the Hensall rineeting.ofPresbvterywill be
church. held in Cowen Presbyterian
Will extend call •. •- ehur.ch. Exeter on•Thursday.
1)r. Fox of London was in (tctofer 3 at 8 p.m. to
charge of the service at complete the call extended to
Carmel , Presbyt erian -Rev. = Kenneth Knight of
Church on Sunday Mrs. Rine Town. Sask.
,,
Hensall 4H club
elects new officers
lfensall three. 41-1 Club.
held their first meeting .on .
Monday. September 18 at
the home of their leader.
Betty Beer The course is
"Essential Edible's-. Of-
ficers were elected as
follows President. Barbara
Stratton. Vice-president.
Linda Roberts. Treasurer.
-Lisa Hamather: Secretary.
Floating: Press reporter.
Susan_ Luther: Assistant
leader. Joan McLellan
Other members are Robin
McLellan. Susie Neilarids.
Vicky Mann and•- Rebecca
Jantzi.
Everybody pitched in and
made granola and each girl
is tti make it again at home:
metric measurements were
used Books were handed out
and lesson one was com-
pleted
• Drape Charter
• Mrs Maggie Campbell.
Noble (:rand presided for the
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge on Wednesday.
evening assisted by the vice
(.rant! Mrs ('earl Eyre. The
charter was draped in
memory of the late Sister
Daphne Kenealey. Past
President of the Rebekah
Assembly Mrs Isobel
Rogerson presided rat the
piano in the absence of Mrs
Evelyn Macleath Mrs.
Dorothy (orbett and Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor will
canvass 'for the Blind.
On Wednesday October 4
District Deputy President
Sister Kathleen 1 uthill and
her installing staff from
Idclweiss Rebekah Lodge
will he present and install
the officers of Amber
Rebekah Lodge The Social
cortnnittee .fur the meeting
•w• II be sisters Jlakgie
Campbell. i)orothy Parker.
Bertha MacGregor and Vera
Personolss -
Mr and Mrs. John-
MrGuire.'Dianna and
Meghan of Erin visited with
Mr and Mrs Jack Smith
over the weekend. Greg and
Jordte Smith also visited on
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea
and David visited with' Mr. •
and Mrs .John Skea Junior.
Colin and •Karen of Milton
over the weekend'.
William Gibson .has
returned from a 10 day vaca-
• tion with friends John Gray.
Vancouver 'and Barnes
Hickman. San Francisco.
which he enjoyed- very
much
Mr & Mrs. Jack Peebles
.land Ivor nt London visited
this week ssith Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Sangster and Brad.
Miss, Jane Hancock of
Toronto visited this week
with Mrs Edgar Munn.
Mr & NIrs Roy Allison of
Toronto visited this week •
with Mrs Allie Allison's
brother -in -taw and sister Mr.
& Mrs Joe Flynn
Mr Earl McEwen of
Guelph vtsited last week
with Mr & Mrs. Ilugh
McEwen.
Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Walz.
Stratford tvere weekend
visitors with Mrs. Agnes
Madge. Mr & Mrs. Howard
Adkins and Mr & Mrs. John
Soldan
Mr. Edward• T. Berry,
Windsor called on his cousins
Mr. & Mrs John Soldan and
Mr. & Mrs Harry Hoffman,
Dashwood. recently.
HENSALI AND DISTRICT COMMUNiYY
CENTRE FUND RAISING COMMITTEE
Walkathon Sponsored by Kinsmen Club $ 1,460.45
C.E. Reid & Sons (Heniall) Ltd 1,500
Hensall Motors Limited (2nd donation) 500
A.R. Taylor Leasing Ltd. 500
Yony Verberne 200
S.M. Fink Mechanics) Contractors 150 •
Norbert J. Schuller Architect, 50
Pledges • 2,000
TOTAL FUNDS TO DATE $160,120.86
Dr. '1' M B. Parker. who
served the parish during the
1930s. He is retired in London
and journeyed to. Hensall
with his wife for the closing
service.
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By
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LAVENDER
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Don't knock the weolherhif it
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while, nine out of fen people
couldn't start a conversation.
Hard work will never hurt
you. Unless, of course, you're
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chrome.
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