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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-09-12, Page 26 (2)Page 10A See you at the Exeter Fair September 21, 22 Times Advocate, September 12, 1979 WATCH Youc mailbox this week for the circular with all the excAing Information regarding DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE HENSALL AMID QPNff4 SALE SEPT. 19, 20, 21, 22. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS DURING SALE You coulC WIN - G E Microwave Oven Hot Point Microwave Oven White Westinghouse Mobile Dishwasher 8-2 qt Vacuum Pots - Value 55000ea. • REFRESHMENTS • GIFTS • DEMONSTRATIONS MEET HOTPOINT - GENERAL ELECTRIC - WHITE WESTINGHOUSE - JENN •AIR REPRESENTATIVES Over 200 stet a• c• major coo' antes or play .n Ou' bran: 'ew store See Elizabeth Jacobs the Hotpoint Microwave specialist show you all the latest hints ern Microwave' cooking Thursday Night 6 - 9 P M Firrday 4 - 9 P M Saturday 1 - 5 DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE CLOSED MONDAYS HENSALL, ONT. 262-2728 CLOSED MOND Y Objections cite tax increases Could get hearing on Hensall council learned their bid to annex a portion of Hay Township, on the south of the village, could result in an Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Four of approximately 17 families in the area proposed for annexation are objecting to the annexation bid. The objections include the fear their taxes would in- crease when they became apart of the village of Hensall. loss of rural mail delivery and concern that their children would no longer be bused to school., The four families sent letters to Hensall council outlining their objections - the same objections raised at a public meeting held in August to debate the an- nexation issue. Reeve Harold Knight reported Huron County Roman Duzus said unless the differences between the village and the four families could be resolved. the situation could result in an OMB hearing. Mr. ..uzus suggested that representatives from Hensall and Hay Township councils meeting with the objecting parties and try to resolve the situation. On fear of the residents objecting to annexation was that they would immediately have to hook into the Hensall sewer and water systems. Clerk Betty Oke said this wouldn't be the case, unless something happened to their own -systems and they requested a hook-up. Reeve Knight said the families who objected to the annexation proposal "are trying to preserve a certain lifestyle and you can't blame them for that." Lewis for an hour to raise the needed funds. The council also received committment from the ,ministry of culture and recreation to assist up to the sum of $20,000, in the con- struction of a multipurpose athletic field and tennis court in Hensall The planned construction, expected to cost S80.000over the long term, will be phased over a number of years. The first phase is the con- struction of a ball diamond, which will cost ap- proximately $5,000. Council also received a letter of thanks from Grace Tribner, the student who worked with Betty Oke this Council also received a _ letter from Wintario requesting further -in- formation on the arena fundraising. project. The fundraising committee still must raise another $20,000 from the community. Councillor Harry Klungall suggested jokingly that the village needed to hire telethon organizer Jerry Hensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Mrs. 8ettha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 summer in the Hensall town office Building inspector Her- man van Wieren reported he had issued $48,000 worth of building permits. Permits were issued to Ernest Davies, 62 Nelson S•-reet, for an addition to his home; to Freida Boa, 152- Richmond Street for exterior renovation to a home; to Legion Auxiliary starts fall season meetings The Ladies' Legion Auxiliary commenced their fall meetings in the Legion Hall on Tuesday evening with the President Mrs. Beatrice Uyl presiding. Mrs. Iva Reid gave the sports report - and announced the bowling tournaments corning up. Discussion over catering to weddings in the J 4)\>, 1 0 UR /14414.6, FOR OUR °+ „Home gardware FORMERLY DRYSDALE'S HENSALL, ONT. 4 DAYS ONLY SEPT. 12 - 15, 1979 OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURS. & FRI. EVENINGS SUPER VALUES IN EVERY DEPT. WITH . NUMEROUS IN STORE SPECIALS ENTRY FOR DRAW PRIZES WITH EACH PURCHASE! �{• -• - DRAWS TO BE MADE SAT. COFFEE & POPCORN OROff'' :,14 - -8R-OWSS E INSPECT OUR NEW RENTAL DEPT. v Wim► future were dealt with. Following the business a lot luck lunch was enjoyed by all. Amber Rebekah lodge opens fall meetings Amber Rebekah Lodge opened their fall meetings on Wednesday evening with the Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel Corbett presiding assisted by the Vice Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Riley. who reported for the visiting committee stating gifts. cards and -donations were sent to members. Mrs. Hazel Corbett gave the treasurer's report and an- nounced the prize money was received from the float entered in the fair. The donation asked for towards the whirlpool bath was discussed. A -number of cards of thanks were read from members and friends. Following the closing ceremonies a delicious pot luck lunch was enjoyed by all in the lower hall. Chiselhurst U.C,W. meet The U.C.W. of Chiselhurst United Church opened their fall meetings on Tuesday September 4th with the President Mrs. J. Brintnell presiding, and opened the meeting with a poem "Joy of Life". Everyone joined in the Theme Song and Prayer. Mrs. Vera Brintnell Con- ducted the Worshi* "Trees". The Roll Call was an- swered by all repeating the 23rd psalm in unison. Mrs. Jean' Adenan of Ridgetown were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol last week. - Messers James Sangster, Brad Sangster and Bert Horton returned home from a pleasant holiday at Manitoulin Island. Mrs. Dorothy Brady of Exeter was a dinner guest with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Charles Mickle Hamilton spent the week -end with his mother Mrs. Laird Mickle and on Sunday Mrs. Mickle, Charles, Mrs. Florence Joynt, and Mr. & ' Mrs. William Mickle and John of Exeter joined the rest of the Mickle family for a Smorgasbord Birthday dinner in hofiour of their mother at the home of her daughter and son-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Brian Collins and family in Waterloo. Mrs. Blanche Chapman of London visited over the week -end with her brother- in-law• and sister Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett. Mrs. Peter L. McNaughton who recently underwent surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London was able to return -'to her home on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol were guests at the Toonk- Bylsma wedding on Friday in the Christian Reformed Church. Clinton, when over one hundred guests at- tended. Mrs. Kathie McGuckin of `Traylor Ind. Ltd., Queen Street, for an addition; to 394205 Ontario Ltd., 88 annexation. bid Nelson Street, for renovation ` Street, for renovation of a of a building; to the same building; to Marilyn Taylor, company, 100-102 King Queen Street for an addition to a building and to H. Berens, Wellington Street, for repairs to his basement. HENSALL IS READY — Hensall and the Crescent Rolls of Exeter are all set for their final game for the A division cham- pionship of the Exeter and area men's rec fastball league tonight Practising Monday evening were Dwight Consttt. Gary, Moirand Jim Ferguson. T A photo . "Thank You" notes were _ .•.,�,,z ry.I 'read from the Brnrs, --w'?tI her aunt Mrs. Bert faintly, Frieda Boa. .Joyce Heal, World Outreach and Family and Children ser- vices bf Huron Coltnty. If was announced South Huron Regional will be held in Elimville Church October 9th. The ladies' decided to continue quilting prior to the bazaar which will be held October 31st. Mrs. Dorothy Parker gave a very in- formative • • talk on "Stewardship". Mrs. Pearl Taylor read an article "Prayer Day". The October meeting was reviewed and the President closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Sarah Dick and Mrs. Vera Ross were hostesses. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Austin Wheeler of Detroit were week -end visitors with their aunt Mrs. Edgar Munn. Miss Flora MacDonald has returned to Goderich4 Rev. Donald MacDonald of Duart a former•'�minister off yChurch vfs ted i members of the congregation namely Mr. &_ Mrs. Rochus Faber, Mrs. & Mrs. John Skea, Robert Cameron ai, friend, while . o.,ainv, the week -end. here Mrs. P, Hootiliarlrl.'olf Blyth, Mrs. C. VanDuyn of Noordwyck, Holland, Mr. At1<thony Gelderland and Horton and also with her uncle . Mr Peter L. McNaughton and with her aunt Mrs Peter L. McNaughton who was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. London. Jamie Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker underwent a tonsillectomy in Seaforth Community hospital last week. Surprised on birthday 'The family of Mr. Peter L. McNaughton surprised him on Thursday September 6th on the occasion of his 84th birthday. They enjoyed a social evening as well as the "Birthday Cake". and treats. 4 Junior choir sings at service Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday speaking on -"Christian Citizenship". The Jupior choir under -the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Taylor at the organ sang era' , It 1 1 Bell took the soloist part. Mrs. Grace Peck and Mrs. Mary McAllister of lluronview, Clinton were .guests on Thursday with Mrs. DOrptly Mick le•,;;and,•., Mttciiaen the' Stnorgasbmci luncheon and meeting of - Unit IV U. C. W. at Hensall -' United Church. BEST BUYS AT AL'S Store 262-2017 Choice local Beef and Pork p K Fresh Off The Loin Family Pack CHOPS 49 SPARERIBS Fresh Centre 1e$198 HAM, ROAST ,539 Sliced Devon Bacon Store Sliced Wieners Sliced Chicken Loaf (Prot.) r� of Beef (Prot.) Rib of Beef (Prot.) Loin of. Pork Ib. 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