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262-2023 HENSALL
John Consist
Box 125, Hensall
OPEN MONDAY
TILL CHRISTMAS
Appointments made
Times -Advocate, December 14, 1978
Reeve calls for restraint
With the village of Hensall
in the midst of several ex-
pensive undertakings the
word "restraint" might have
to be worked into next year's
budget, according to Reeve
Harold Knight.
Knight told, the inaugural
session of Hensall council
Monday "I hope' we•can be
reasonable as possible in our
budget."
He said two of the bigger
projects for the new council
will be planning and the
annexation of surrounding
lands.
While Knight said "we've
been fairly well on 4udget for
tae year" a ecteasaltg
ratepayers can a �,�ect a big
jump in their to s to pay for
the storm sewers which are
presently being installed.
Also expected to go up, are
the levies from the county
and the school boards, two
areas which the village had
Exchange gifts
at Chiselhurst
. The Christmas meeting of
Unit Four of Hensel! United
Church was held Thursday in
w the Fellowship Hall with 19
members and two visitors
present.
Mrs. James McAllister
i~ opened the meeting with a
short story based on Psalm
16 -verse 11. She said, "that
• all of life is fitting pieces
together, but if we follow the
path where God leads us, our
life .experiences will blend
into a meaningful whole.
Many Christmas carols
*.k_ sung and Mrs. Eric
Luther told a beautiful story
on the birth of Christ taken
from the book. -"Out of the
Ivory Palaces."
Mrs: AlberLAlexander had
the devotion and based her
talk on the Christmas story.
A total of 67 visits were
made to sick and shut-ins by
the members. All members
are asked to bring used
stamps and old eye -glasses
to the January meeting.
The 1979 executive is to
remain the same as 1978 with
two changes. Mrs. Nan
Britton first vice-president
instead of Mrs. Pearl Erratt
and Mrs. Rogerson as
secretary assisted by Mrs.
Earle Rowe.
The meeting closed with a
hymn, followed •by the
benediction. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Robert
McAllister and her com-
mittee,
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Juveniles
win and tie
11;' sday night the
Hensall Juveniles travelled
to Listowel and came up with
a tie.
The Listowel team went
ahead in the first period with
two goals. In the second
period Hensall came back
with a strong offensive effort
and scored three goals to put
Hensall ahead 3-2.
The first Hensall goal was
scored by Ron May assisted
by Rob Pryde. ,
The second and third
Hensall goals both came
from Dave Cann, the second
on an assist by Daniel
Preszcator and the third was
unassisted.
With only 1.38 left in the
third period the Listowel
team tied the score at 3-3.
On Friday night the
'Hensall Juveniles came up
with a big win against the
strong Milverton Juveniles.
The first period ended
scoreless.
In the second period there
were three goals scored, the
first two by Milverton and
Hensall's first goal coming
at the 1.49 mark, scored by
Grant Love and assisted by
Steve Grainger.
Hensall went ahead in the
third period with two goals,
the first scored by Steve
Grainger from Grant Love
and the winning• goal came
from Rob Willert assisted by
Pat Cyr.
Kevin Geoffrey played a
strong game in goal to allow
the hard Shooting of
Milverton team only two
goals.
Hensall plays against
Listowel on Friday in
Hensall at 8 p.m. Support
your home town team on
Friday.
SALES
ACTIVE
Hensalt Sales Barn was
active again last Thursday
with higher prices and
demand being mostly in
heifers and steers. Heifers;
;61,50-$67.5k sales to $89.25;
steers, $64.00487.50, sales to
$88.40. Pigs; feeders, $60.75-
$72.00; weaners 850.25-858.50.
little control over, he said.
Participating In the
inaugural ceremonies which
saw Richard Peckham and
Klaas Van Wieren take their
places on council, was
Reverend Garnet Husser of
Hensall United Church.
Reverend Husser who has
been in Hensall for two
months, congratulated the
village and council on their
"'fine attitude" which they
have towards newcomers.
He said the storm sewer
work and the new com-
mu,nity centre "speaks of a
progressive community"
At the meeting, several
council appointments were
made.
Reappointed as the
village's representative to
the Ausable-Bayfield Con-
servation Authority was
Harry Klungel.
Looking after the village's
interests on the Hensall
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Parks. Board will be coun-
cillors Paul Nellands and
Peckham. -Ratepayers
appointed are Bevan Bon-
thron, Melvin • Wuratt
William Soldan, Wayne Reid
and Leonard Hoffman.
Serving on the village's
dump and fire committQe
will be Nielands and
Peckham while Klungel and
Van Wieren were appointed
to the drains, streets and
property committee, •
OPEN HOUSE AT FIRE HALL The Hay-Hensall-Tuckersmith area fire department held an
open house at their fire hall Saturday. Showing the pumper's controls to Lisa Hyde and Jim
Coughlin is fire chief Jim Hyde. - - . Staff photo'
ensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor; Phone 262-2025
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Welcome new neighbors
Mang win at euchre
The C.P.T. committee of
thtm1 0 0 F and Rebekah
Lodges held a euchre partyf
on Friday evening with
seven tables playing. The
winners were as follows:
lone ands, Mrs. Schwartz,
Exeter; ladies' high. Mrs.
Freida Boa; gent's high,
Garnet Hicks. Exeter; tidies
consolation, Mrs. Alex
McBeath; Gent's con-
solation, Cecil Pepper.
Lucky ticket winners on a
draw were Mrs. Mary
Broadfoot and Perc Camp-
bell. Mr. Eric Mansfield
directed the events and
announced the -next euchre
will be held in January.
Carmel service
Rev. A Young of Goderich
conducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday. His message was
"God's Gift". Mrs. Robert
Taylor presided at the organ.'
Miss Beatrice Thompson and
Mr. Ron Fleming ac-
companying on their guitars
sang "Go Tell It On The
Mountain."
The Induction service for
the Rev. Kenneth Gordon
Knight who has been called
to the charges of Carmel,
Cromarty, and Caven
churches will be " -in Caven
Church, Exeter on Thur-
sday. December 14 at 8 p.m.
The service next Sunday,
December 17. Rev. Knight
will be in charge of the
service at the usual time
10:15 a.m.
Kinettes entertain
The Hensall Kinettes
entertained the children of
the district at, the public
school on Saturday afternoon
when members from South
Huron High School, Exeter
presented two plays which
were much enjoyed. Santa
Claus also arrived and
passed out treats.
Presentation
A number of friends and
relatives enjoyed an evening
at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Sangster in honour of
Mr. & Mrs. Jack•Corbett who
moved from their farm_ in
Hay township and have
taken up residence in
Hensall. They were
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presented with a gift by Ed
Corbett. Bertha MacGregor
read the accompanying
address. Jack and Hazel
made a fitting reply
thanking all. A social hour
was enjoyed and refresh-
ments served.
Open House at Fire Hall
A large -number. attended
the "Open House" at the new
fire hall on Saturday af-
ternoon. The Hay-He nsall-
Tuckeratnith firemen were
in attendance. The building
is a very fine structure and is
one of the most up to date
halls in the districts_ Coffee
and doughnuts were served.'
Successful jitney
The Hensall Curling Club
held a most successful jitney
with both the 1 p.m. and 3
o'clock draw being filled.
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Ladies meet
for Christmas
The Chiselhurst t'.0 W
met Tuesday afternoon with
the • president Mrs. Jack
Brintnell in charge She
opened the meeting with
Christmas poems. .The roll
call was answered by your
favourite hymn
Mrs Brintnell gave a
report of the Presbyteriaj in
Winghamwhichwas attended
by Mrs Parker and Mrs
firintnell
Rev T G Husser was the
-guest speaker and the theme
of his message was "Give of
ourselves rather than money
gifts" Mrs Brintnell thank-
ed Rev. Husser and all who
helped her in any way during
the past year
The members invited a
guest to the meeting
Following the Benediction
all sang "Sing of the Joy of
'Christmas Time". Members
exchanged gifts with their
secret pals Refreshments
were served by Mrs. Harold
Parker. Mrs. Thos
Brintnell. Mrs. Earla Cole-
man• and Mrs Jack
Brintnell
More Henson
news on page 34
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Doug Shirray was master of
ceremonies assisted by the
executive. Following the
presentation of prizes a "pot-
luck" supper was enjoyed by
all.
Personals
Mrs. Jack Consitt who
recently underwent surgery -
in University Hospital,
London returned to her home
last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Austin Wheeler
of Detroit visited this week
with the latter's aunt Mrs.
.Edgar Munn.
149/g,
The Hensall Boys
Club wishes to thank
the U.C.W. of Hensoll
for their donation.
Also a special thanks -
to the Monn's family of
Hensall for all their.
generous help. Any
donations would be
greatly appreciated.
Please forward to
Fronk Bailey
President
66 Queen St., Hensall
The winner of our
ceramic Christmas
tree draw was tickey
No. 126, Julie. Mock,
172 Queen St., Hensall
The
Light
Touch
By
JACK
LAVENDER
This is going to be o rough
Christmas Don t let it get
around. but Santo lust told
off 2.000 elves. .
Thp reason crrmg doesn't pay
s thor when .t does. they coIl
It someth.ng else.
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Heard about the manicurist
who married o dentist? They
fight tooth and nail.
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Bold men are lucky. When
company comes. all they -
hove ie do is straighten their
lies
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Not only hos football
become ,mposslbly come
plicated. but we now, hove
trouble understanding the
bond's formations of half-
time.
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Why not make on end run to
Jack's '
Small Engine Repair =
Service
107 Queen St., Henson
262-2103 3
for the best $
in small engine service. 2
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