Times-Advocate, 1978-10-12, Page 19 (2)Auxiliary
will raffle
money doll
The Uensall Ladies'
Legion Auxiliary meet
Tuesday evening with the
president Nil's. Beatrice,j1yl
presiding '['hree de legates
were hailed lir attend the
Legion Auxiliary y011%1'111 1011
111 London. The Legion zone
dance will he held at the
Ileusall Community ('entre
October 21. Lunch provided
and everyone is welcome.
The annual -Morley Doll"
draw will be held December
22. The ratites' Auxiliary
decided to replace Iht•'
Velcro it's rrmses a I the
Hensall nion and
Mc'l'aggari's cemetaries.
The Sports Convener Mrs.,
iva Reid reported on bowling•
tournaments coning up in
1lie near future. Life
members 01' the Auxiliary
and Legion --men and ladies'
will be remembered on
special occasions.
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The
Light
Touch
By
JACK
LAVENDER
Wouldn't it be nice it you
could get a TV set that in-
terfered with the neighbors'
power tools?' .•
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Opportunities are never lost.
The other guy lakes the ones
you miss.
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Employmentfigures ore
looking better — maybe
they're counting kids who
spent the summer working on
their tons.
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The rg-runs of summer T.V.
ore over. Too bad we Fant
soy the same for some of
those commercials.
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Synonym o word you use
when you can't pronounce
the other one.
Al
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Service
107 Queen St., Hensall
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The word o that s the place
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WINS $ 100 FOOD VOUCHER• -. Mrs. Judy Smote of Hen-
son was the winner of a 5100 food voucher in a draw spon-
• sored by the Hensall Nursery School. As treasurer of the
nursery school Kothy Neilonds looks on, Russ Goldstein of Al's
Supersave presents the cheque to 'Mrs. Smote and daughter
Bonnie. Staff photo
Ladies hear about
European holiday
At the Oetoher General
meeting of Hensall U.C.W.
00 Monday evening. Mrs.
Rena Caldwell and Mrs.
Grace Drummond gave
highlights of some 01 the
places they visited on a tour
01 Europe last summer
which included the Scan-
dinavian countries. France.
Holland, Germany, Austria, -
Switzerland and the smaller
municipalities. . -
In Norway, the mountain
sides are lush with
vegetation, flowers are
beautifully tended and fiord
suencry magnificent. Here
also. are old churches built
of staves.
Switzerland is a country
ready todett'nd its borders at
all limes and the safest
sanctuary lor money Berlin
presents a contrast between
East and West and near
Amsterdam is the lar gest
Hower market in the world.
Previous to this presen-
tation. Mrs. Dorothy Mic'kle
plaged a piano solo. "Bless
this house." '
A report of tyle four day
School for Women held at
Alma College in August was
given in the form of a
devotional by NIrs. Hilda
Payne. Background on the
hues 01 some of the prophets
help with understandit
their prophecies and also
kelp usdipplV their leaching
to today's 'World.
President. Mrs Grace
Drummond. chaired the
business The South Huron
OUR
SECOND
f
Fall Regional will be held at
_('hiselhurst Monday.
The Huron -Perth
Presbyterial Executive will
be held at Wingham on
November 14 and the
-Presbyterial Annual
meeting will be held in
Exeter on January 28.
Hensall U.C.W. annual
meeting Will be held at 7.30
p.m. on December 4 with the
General..meeting to follow.
Rev. and Mrs. Husser
were present at the meeting
and were introduced to all
attending. Courtesy remarks
were given by Mrs. Mabel
Shurray-and a delicious lunch
was served.
GOOD TURNOUT
A good congregation
turned out for the
Thanksgiving service at
Hensall United Church and
to Welcome the Rev. Garnett
Hisser for his first Sunday
as supply minister. The
church - was - beautifully
decorated lor the occasion
and the choir provided
special music. led by Mrs.
\larianne 1lcCaffrey and
Richard Fujarczuk of
London at the organ. Anthem-_
was. "Lel all the world in
evt;ry corner sing''• and
Sinleon's prayer as the
benediction.•
"Maximum living" was
the title of this sermon,
dealing with the boun-
tilullners of our living in
-Canada just as God's love is
hrtnntilul 100.
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Debate Hensall dump
Seek action o
The village.of lfensall may
take measures to ensure that
only residents of the village
and Usborne township use
the village's refuse site
located in Usborne.
The move -was prompted
by a copy o( letter which
Tuckersmith township had
sent .to Glenn Nixon who
picks up garbage within the
village.
The ” letter said garbage-
was
arbagewas coming from the (ruck
And littering a Tuckersmith
road whichleadsto the dump.
It also informed that - the
Seaforth and Gaderich
detachments of the Ontario
Provincial -Police would be
asked to patrol the roads on
"Saturday morning to ensure
-that Tuckersmith roads were
not littered with Ifensall
garbage.
This raised the ire of
Reeve Harold Knight who
said the village should have
been approached before the
township had taken such a
drastic action. . •
Knight said on the oc-
casions which he had
followed Nixon to the dump,
the material which had
blown off Nixon's truck had
beeps picked up by Nixon's
employees. The Hensall
reeve added some of the
material which was along
the side roads may- have
come from Tuckersmith
residents.
Council did agree some_
action should be taken on the
dump situation with Nixon
who also acts as the dump -
keeper on Saturday mor-
nings being informed in
writing of his duties. It was
also agreed to post a sign at
the entrance to the dump
specifying that only
residents of Hensall and
Osborne may have use of the
dump.
Knight a)so.suggested that
the village Could go to a
closed dump which would
limit access.
Councillor Bev Bonthron
said if a move towards this
direction was made. the
village should start con-
tracting out the collection of
garbage. He said this would
give the village some control
over the situation.
In a related matter,
Bonthron told council that
Exeter was having Thames
Valley Recycling of London
coining into the town and
wicking up the glass and
paper which the residents
had separated • from their
tither garbage.
A few council members
mentioned the fact this could
increase the dump's
longevity and would cut
down on the mess.
Knight pointed out SI.300 is
spent monthly to bury the
garbage.
The village Should contact
the London firm and see if
they would be interested in
making the six mile trek to
the village, - Bonthron
suggested.
. Witt) the official opening of
the new liensall Community
Centre less than a month
away only a few items need
to be rectified.
Chairman of the parks
board Homer Campbell said
arena manager Roily
Vanstone told him that the
south wall -of the arena was
soaking up moisture
whenever it rained.
A letter from the building's
engineers disavowed any_
responsibility - for the
problem as the coating•on
the bricks which had been .
specified in the original
.specifications had been used.
The engineer suggested
another coafIng which was ,
more expensive could solve
the problem.
This upset Knight who said
the engineers had stated in
the building's origihal
specifications that the
cheaper material would
work but yet they don't
accept responsibility when it
doesn't work.
Council asked building
,inspector Herman Van
Wiereti to look into the
matter. c
Still' with the communit
About people you know
Mrs. Clare Shepherd of-
'I'lllsonburg visited with NIr.
& Mrs. William Scotchmer
and family over the week
end.
Fsf s.. Lewis Johns of
Exeter was a'vrsitor with her
daughter and son-in-law.'Mr.
& Mrs. Hans Gerstenkorn
and family for
Thanksgiving.
M'r. & Mrs. Rm• Yoljerson.
of Lindsay visited with their
son-in-lawand daughter. Mr.
& Mrs. lan McAllister and
family on Sunday. `
Mr. & Mrs. John Skea and
David visited with .lir. &
Mrs. Randy ,Mason and
Andrew in London on Sun-
day. ,
A family gathering .of the
Bishack family held
Thanksgiving at the home of
Mr &•Mrs. Peter Bishack
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Flynn
Eel urned home from a
holiday spent at Kincardine
where they enjoyed fishing.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland,
Gwen' and Michael of Clinton
spent 'Thanksgiving with Mr.
& Mrs. James Sangster and
Brad.
Mr. & Mrs., Don
Maclaren, Jodi and Brooke
of Oakville spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs
Bertha MacGregor and Mrs
Lorne Chapman.
Miss Margaret Fuss. R.
N. returned to Hawaii after
spending. the past several
weeks with her mother Mrs.
H. Fuss and Mr. & Mrs Wm
Fuss and members of the
faintly.
Mr.
& Mrs. Jeff Raehurn of
London were weekend
visitors with their parents
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Slade
and Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Raeburn
Mr. • & Mrs. Si
Hollingshead. Toronto, Mrs.
E. Ellis, C'hnlon,.Mr.'& Mrs.
Gerry Chapman 'tfnd
daughtc_rs of Burlington
visited on Thanksgiving with
Mrs. L. Chapman_
SimRoobol was admitted
to ' South ” Huron Hospital.
Exeter. on Monday.and later
transferred to $t. Josesph's
Hospital. London.
Mrs. Laird Mic•kfe and
Mrs. hilorence .loynt • and
Charles Mickle. Hamilton
spent the Thanksgiving
weekend with the former's
son and daughter-in-law. Dr.
& Mrs. Robert Mickle and
family. Cambridge and with.
ht•r daughter' and son-in-law
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Collins and
family in Waterloo
CANVASS CONTINUES
Eric Luther. Campaign
Chairman for the Canadian
Institut]: for the Blind.
•advises the results of the
campaign to tlale at 5532,011.
our objectee this year 1
$141i0110
'I'ht door to
door, can-
s assers are pr ently
completing their rt les. in
Hensall Maim of the rural
residents have not vet
replied lo' the mail c!am-
palgn Please forward your
donations to Eric Luther.
Bank of Monfrea1. Ilensah.
1 total-io r
lt"e need jixrr• support to
ensure the campaign is a
success Thank 'you.
More Hensall news
on page 26
Registration.
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Times -Advocate, October 12, 1978
Pogo 19
n leaking walls at new arena
centre, council agreed to a
partial release on the
holdback which is owed to
Logan Contracting of,
Stratford, the building's
contractors.
Out of the $101,000 held
back. 524,939 will be
dispensed, pending the
repair of deficencies which
had been listed in a letter
sent to Logan in July.
Of the fiver members of
council only three will be
seeking re-election with the
announcement Tuesday that
Bonthron will not seek a
second term. He was first
elected to council two years
ago
After some discussion,
council approved a request
from Ira Geiger of
Tuckersmith township -that
he be allowed to hook up to
the village's sewer .system.
Knight said he was con-
cerned such a move could set
a precedent with non -village
people living on the fringe of
Hensall-requesting servit•es.
Councillor Harry Klungel
said the village should
consider each request on an
individual basis.
Geiger is to be informed he
will -be responsible for. alt
costs in hooking up to the
sewer and that the monthly
sewer charge will be the
normal charge of 135 percent
of his monthly water bill.
In other business, council:
Received a request from
the Huron County Library
that the library board be
infermed if the village
library was being used by
outside groups.
Learned the village's old
fire truck which had been
loaned to the Huron County
Pioneer Museum will be
returned as per the village's
request, with the un-
derstanding if in the future
Hensall decides to dispose of
•
the fire , truck,. it will be
donated back to the
museum.
' Were informed by Roman
Dzus of the Duron County
Planning Department that
Hensall's secondary plan -
will b -presented to the
county planning board next
week.
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Hensall
Civic Corner
Notice
of
Nominations
•
Nominations will be received.at-the Clerk's office by the clerk of the Village of Hen-
sall in the period commencing on October 16 and concluding on October 23 of 5:00
P.M. for the positions of
A. Reeve'and4 councillors for the Villoge of Hensall
B. 2 Public Utility commissioners for the Henson -Public Utilities Commission.
Each of the members so nominated if elected are to serve a 2 year term commencing
the 2nd Monday in December 1978. The required nomination forms may be ob-
tained from the Clerk's office and must be completed, filed with and accepted by the
clerk by the above deadline.
SCHOOL SUPPORT LIST
The schogl'support list for the Village of Hensall is posted in the Clerk's office. The
last day for filing applications for alteration of school support is October 27, 1978.
PRELIMINARY VOTERS LIST
The preliminary voters list for the Village of Hensall will be posted in the clerk's office
on October 13. The last day for tiling applications for, correction, deletions or ad-
ditions to the list is October 27, 1978. - For further information regarding procedures under the election act contact the un-
dersigned.
Elizabeth A. Oke
Clerk-Treasueer
262-2812
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