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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-10-16, Page 17PCW see cake decorating demonstration The P.C.W. of carmel Presbyterian Church held their October meeting at the Ferguson Apiaries on Monday evening with President Mrs. Margaret Hoggarth presiding. She opened the program with a poem on "Thanksgiving" followed by prayer and gave an interesting message on "Harvest" taken from Genesis 8 verse 22. The offering was taken and dedicated by Marg Hoggarth. Marlene Bell gave the Treasurer's report. The thank offering meeting will be held at First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, on October 24 at 2 p.m. The annual bazaar will be held on November 2 at 2 p.m. The November meeting will be held on November 4 with a special speaker on Christmas flower decorating. Everyone welcome and do bring a friend. Mrs. Ferguson then took over, welcoming all present, and gave a most interesting demonstration on cake decorating, followed by a slide presentation of "Bees" and their work with them. This was a most in- teresting feature. Marg Hoggarth and Marlene Bell thanked the hostess and the decorated cake was served with ice cream for a delicious lunch. U.C.W. General Meeting The General Meeting of the Hensall United Church women was held on Monday evening October 7. President Belva Fuss opened the meeting with a Thanksgiving poem. Elva Forrest was in charge of the devotions. Shirley Luther gave the message on Thankfulness, taking her theme from Deut. 8, 6-20. We should give thanks and praise for all God's good gifts. In closing we sang "In everything give thanks for this is the will of God for Christ Jesus concerning you 1Thess : 5 : 18". The Sunday School's bake Sale is October 19 at 11 a.m. A Bale will be packed November 5. The U.C.W. will be 'entertaining November 4, the sneaker being Jean Bennett about her trip to Mexico. Church calendars will be sold by U.C.W. At_mondville October 28 at 7 p.m. the speaker will be exchange visitor to Korea. The bazaar will be November 21 at 3 p.m. Next Sunday is a very special Sun- day in the Church when we will have a representative from the Christian Blind Mission leading us in our Fellowship Night at 7:30 p.m. Bible Study began on Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. Anyone in the community and congregation is in- vited to attend this time of fellowship and study. The Christian Development con- vener very ably spoke on Christian development beginning as children growing in Christ in love. Lunch followed in charge of Unit 2. Carmel Presbyterian Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted Thanksgiving services in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday, with Miss Carolyn Love presiding at the organ. The annual Bazaar will be held on November 2 at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knowles spent the Thanksgiving weekend in Toronto. ' Hensall United Church Hensall United Church was beautifully decorated for Thanksgiv- ing Sunday with the traditional Harvest Crown hanging in the Church, which is a German symbol at the end of harvest for their gratitude to God for their harvest. The Junior choir sung with the Senior choir before Sunday School. Rev. Stan McDonald conducted the service and delivered an inspiring message and the choir sang "Alleluia Thank You Jesus" with Belva Fuss at the organ. Greeting worshippers at the door was Gary Kyle, a member of the Of- fical Board. Ushers were Tim Mann, Darrol Preszcator, Glen Slade and Charles Mallette. The Sunday School will be holding their annual Bake Sale this coming Saturday at 11 a.m. Seniors Meet President Mrs. Aldeen Volland presided for the October meeting of the Three Links Seniors on Tuesday evening. 0 Canada was ,sung with Hilda Payne at the piano followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. A moment's silence was observed in memory of Susan Purdy. The Zone Rally will be held at the Stanley Complex, Varna October 17 with registration from 12-1, price $2.00 Entertainment from 2-4 p.m. An invitation was received to bowl at the Zurich Bowling Lanes on Thursday afternoons. Dorothy Brint- nell gave the Treasurer's report. A bake sale and also a bus trip were discussed. Twenty-one answered the roll call. November meeting will be in charge of Evelyn McBeath, Ruby Bell, Hilda and Carl Payne. Euchre was played with the following prize winners: Ladies High, Gertie Moir; Ladies low, Edith Bell; Gent's high, Pearl Taylor; Low, Myrtle Sherri; Lone hands, Mrs. Dickert. Nearest birthday, Nellie Riley. Presentations A most enjoyable evening was spent in the Fellowship Hall of -Hen - sail United Church on Wednesday when the neighbours on the Main Street block assembled to bid farewell to three couples who were taking up residence in various places, the Smiths to Exeter; the Shirrays to Tavistock and the Bardawills to London. Following a bountiful pot luck din- ner Bob Reaburn very capably acted as Master of Ceremonies for the even- ing, after a number of well chosen ex- pressions, gifts were presented as Mrs. tierrha Marcoregor, Phone 262.2025 HARVEST TIME — Cathy Bell (left) and Margaret Hoggarth decorate Carmel Presbyterian Church for Thanksgiving Sunday. Bingo a ain at Queenswayg residents and their families celebrated Thanksgiving with a par- ty. Everyone gathered in the dining area to enjoy live entertainment and refreshments. We all enjoyed the pumpkin tarts specially prepared by the dietary staff. Mr. Ivan Norris on the guitar and Mr. Nelson Howe on the fiddle provid- ed our party -goers with plenty of toe tapping old tin* tunes. Thanks fellas, you did a great job! Also, we at Queensway would like to thank the volunteers who donated their time on the holiday weekend to help with the party. They are Mrs. iva Reid, Mrs. Dorothy Elder, Mrs. Shiela Corbett, Mrs. Gertie Moir and Mrs. Rochus Faber. Your help made our party a great success. Bingo has started once again at months. The Hensall United Church Queensway for the fall and winter ladies are doing the Bingo for the month of October and were for the first Bingo party on Monday, October 7. Everyone really enjoys this activity. Nehsall Men's On Tuesday Rev. Jim Sutton from the Exeter Anglican Church perform - Roc League ed a church service for our residents. Forty of our residents attended. Registration On Thursday - evening many residents attended our film. it was a Charlie Chaplin presentation called "The Bank". it was hilarious. On Friday. Bob Cameron came in and played the piano for a sing -song. It was very enjoyable and everyone agreed that we'd like Bob to come back and play again sometime. On Sunda October 13 our Attention! OCt. 12 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. and Oct. 19 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. At Hensall Arena Fee $100.00 Hensall Arena Events Wed. Oct. 16 530930 p m Hensall Minor Hockey Thurs., Oct. 17 5 15 to 6 15 p m Exeter Minor Hockey 815 to 1015 p m Exeter Juniors Fri., Oct. 18 5.30. to 730 p m Hensall Figure Skating Club 7 45 to 9 45 p m Hensall Oldtimers Hockey Sat.. Oct. 19 800 to 12 00 noon Hensall Minor Hockey 100 to 300 p m Public Skating 330to530pm Open 600 to 700 I3roomball Sun., Oct. 20 100 to 300 p m Public Skating 330 to 530 p m Exeter Minor Mon.. Oct. 21 5 30109 30 p m Hensall Minor Hockey 945 to 10 45 p m Northlander Hockey Tues., Oct. 22 530 to 830 p m Hensall Figure Skating Club 530 to 830 p m Hensall Figure Skating Club 845 to 11 45 p m Broomball This advertisement sponsored by 414TAP.* Q'314- t 411f. WA 7'7— - — - �..-..... - isf or –1111111 HOCKEY REGISTRATION — It's that time of year again. Mark Con- sitt (left) and Gary Moir wait to sign up players for Hensall Men's Hockey, which begins October 27. Jhani You The Hensoll Odds 'N' Ends ladies slo-pitch team would like to thank the following sponsors for their support in making our first year a success. Hensall Tavern, Hensoll Kinetfes William's Hairstyling, Kyle's Shell Station, Andex Metal Products Ltd., Hensoll Motors Ltd., Flower Basket, Hyde Bros., JMR Electric ltd. , Knight Electric, Hensall Kinsmen Club, Dove Brock - Pioneer Seeds, Michael O'Connor, Rowcliffe Trucking, Morgan Seeds, Doug Shirray - Hyland Seeds. follows: Mary Kinsman presented a gift to the Bardawills, Sheila Reaburn presented Bill and Jean Smith with a gift and Karen Dickins presented Doug and Karen Shirray with a gift. All expressed a sincere thank you for a pleasant evening and gifts. Personals Mrs. Hazel Corbett spent the Thanksgiving weekend with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chaffe and family at Mitchell. Sgt. Doug Wein, R.C.M.P., of Ot- tawa, visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor was a visitor over the Thanksgiving holiday with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke in Oakville. Mr. Charles Mickle, Hamilton, spent Thanksgiving weekend with his mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mrs. Laird Mickle and Charles Mickle, Hamilton, attended the wed- ding on Saturday of the former's grandaughter, Miss Judith Mickle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle, Exeter to Mr. Randy Pollock at St. Lukes -In -The -Garden Chapel, London with dinner following at the Grosvenor Club, London. DECORATING — Shirley McAllister arranges flowers on the organ, while Doug Kyle hangs a harvest wreath behind the pulpit to decorate Hensall United Church for Thanksgiving Sunday. 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NPD 'If A Puce 1//� /r` Ir -0 • � i /`. 6r TS Milton TS Aurr r , ege,e d C.S • TS NPO Site N , a, .,a S.a.•r MEM. ',port TS icoke GS a..e,•. u.n. a.e.. 4 repave aee.,an.t Roo. TAKE NOTICE that an Environmental Assessment has been received from the proponent of the above undertaking and a Review of it prepared by Ontario Government Ministries and agencies. Ontario Hydro's undertaking is to acquire property rights for and to design, construct, operate, and maintain an integrated system of overhead alternat- ing current transmission lines and related station, communication and control facilities located within the boundaries of the shaded geographic area shown on Figure 1. Ontario Hydro has indicated that an essential component of their undertaking is that the facilities to be constructed and operated must comprise a complete set of facilities fully integrated into, and compatible with, the existing bulk electricity system. Ontario Hydro is specifically requesting approval for the integrated set of facilities they have designated "System Plan 7". System Plan 7 consists of: • A single circuit 500,000 volt (500 kV) transmission line from the Bruce Nuclear Power Development (NPD) to the Essa Transformer Station (TS) near Barrie. This line would run north of Chesley, southwest of Markdale and Flesherton, and cross the Niagara Escarpment near Lavender. • A new 500/230 kV transformer station west of London and three four circuit, 230 kV lines from the new transformer station to existing 230 kV lines in the area. This station would be located in Lots 1 to 4, Concession III of Caradoc Township. • A double circuit 500 kV transmission line from the Bruce NPD to the new transformer station. This line would pass east of Ripley and Zurich, and west of Ailsa Craig. • A single circuit 500 kV transmission line eastwardly from the new transformer station, mostly following existing rights of way, to the Nanticoke Generating Station. This line would pass north of the Caradoc Indian Reserve, and follow an existing 115 kV right of way east of St Thomas, just south of Otterville and north of Boston to the Six Nations Indian Reserve, then turn south and follow an existing 500 kV right of way to the Nanticoke Generating Station The recommended routes and Hydro's acceptable alternative routes for these facilities are shown on Figure 1. A copy of the Environmental Assessment and the Review may be inspected in the Public Record File during normal business hours at ---rhe following location Ministry of the Environment Environmental Assessment Branch 7th Floor. 135 S1. Clair Avenue West Toronto, Ontario M4V 1P5 Files containing the Environmental Assessment and the Review are available at the following Regional Offices Ministry of the Environment Central Region 4th Floor, 7 Overlea Boulevard Toronto. Ontario M4H IAB Ontano Ministry of the Environment Cambridge District Office P.O. Box 219, 400 Clyde Road Cambridge, Ontario N1R 5T8 Ministry of the Environment Owen Sound District Office 1180 -20th Street / Owen Sound, Ontario N4K 6H6 Ministry cf the Environment Southwestern Region 985 Adelaide Street London, Ontario N6E 1V3 Ministry of the Environment Barrie District Office 12 Fairview Road Barrie, Ontario LAN 4P3 Ministry of the Environment Clinton Sub -Office • c/o Ministry of Agriculture and Food PO. Box 688 Clinton, Ontario NOM ILO A copy of the Review of the Environmental Assessment will be forwarded to County, Regional Municipality and Township offices in the study area prior to the commencement of the hearing mentioned below.,it is my understanding that Ontario Hydro has forwarded copies of the Environmental Assessment to these locations. The Review is intended to assist the public in the consideration of the Environmental Assessment and the undertaking. The Review represents a preliminary position based on the comments of the staff of the Provincial Ministries and agencies involved in the Review. It does not represent a decision. Prelimiflary Public Hearings will be held beginning on October 16, 1985, commencing at 10:30 o'clock in the morning at the Holiday Inn. 601 Scottsdale Road in Guelph. At that time the Joint Board will consider procedural matters, including but not necessarily restricted to: identification of parties and participants. identification of issues, and, considering additional locations tor the presentation of evidence to the Joint Board as part of the main hearing Persons desiring to be a party or participant in the hearing or wishing to make submissions to the Joint Board on procedural matters should contact the Joint Board by writing to the Hearings Registrar or attend or be represented at the Preliminary Hearing, The address of the Joint Board is: Hearings Registrar Joint Boards 5th Floor, 1St. Clair Avenue West Toronto, Ontario M4V 1K6 (416) 965-2531 Before these matters are considered, any person may make a written submission pursuant to Subsection 7(2) of the Environmental Assessment Act with regard to the undertaking, the Environmental Assessment and the Review thereof. The submission should be sent by registered mail or delivered to me at. the address below A submission may be made in any form that clearly indicates the purpose of the document. Regulation 293 under the Act provides a form which may be used for a submission, but use of the form is not mandatory Any submission should be received by me no later than November 11. 1985 All submissions received by me will be forwarded to the Joint Board for their consideration in the hearing into this matter Persons making a submission to me will be placed on the Joint Board's mailing list for all • subsequent notices or orders that the Joint Board may issue. Dated the 19th o1 September, 1985 at Toronto The Honourable Jim Bradley Minister of the Environment 15th Floor 135 St Clair Avenue West Toronto. Ontario M4V 1P5 Ministry of the Environment Hon Jim Bradley Minister Rod McLeod, 0 C Deputy Minister 1