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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-10-11, Page 26 (2)Sears Vage bA times Advocate uctober 11 19/Y Plan to requirepermitS for dump, okay new signs Hensall council will follow the example of several other area municipalities by implementing a pertiiit system for use_of their dump in Usborne Township. However, unlike many communities, council will not charge for the permits. In a discussion at their meeting. Tuesday, Reeve Harold Knight said the idea was aimed only at con- trolling access to the dump, suggesting that up' to 50 percent of those now using the dump have no right'to do so as they are not residents of either Hensall or Usborne with whom they share the facility. Usborne Reeve Bill Morely was in attendance at the meeting and said he could see no problems at all with Hensall's suggestion as long as Usborne ratepayers who use the facility are able to secure the necessary per- mits. Morley said he understood the permit system was working quite wet) in Exeter, adding that it appeared necessary to have a "dirty, mean. old man" to keep unauthorized people from using dumps. "It's a problem wherever you go." Morley said of the unlawful use of dumps after Knight indicated many unauthorized people show up with dump truck loads of refuse A bylaw implementing the ra oh. ■ ■ For making our Grand Opening such a success_ Thanks to Reeve Horold Knight who drew the following names for our Grand Open•ng Prizes. Winner. of tie Grand Bob & Jock Drysdale D•cw at Drvsdole Major Appliance Cen- Or.,^,"q r, Hensall 1 Normor Floody Exeter Ort - Hotpoint Microwcve- Ovon 2 Mark Coalman- Exeter Ont - G.E. Microwave Over 3 [Liar,' Bvi.r,n Clinton Ont - White Westinghouse Dir,hwo,he, 4 Brent Ca.iicK Centralia - Thermo Jug. 5 Bob 8- ;are 7nor os Clinton - Thermo Jug 6 Mr. Ac:' -e, Erre Seaforth - Thermo Jug 7 Sh rley G:cr, !:r. H ro' aork - Thermo Jug 8 Mr• Evelvr Pletcher Exeter - Thermo Jug 9 B,!l Briedoer FYetPr Ont - Thermo Jug 10 Mr. .A Smith Grand Cove Estate - Thermo Jug 11 Don, ... rM. '-nv Walton - Thermo Jug DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. Hensall 262-2728 Ontario The Pace -To Buy Appliances new system is expected to be passed at the November meeting of council, although Knight suggested the per - nuts would not be required until the spring. Permits will probably be made available at the offices of the Usborne and Hensall clerks or they may be mailed with upcoming tax notices. While Hensall is ex- periencing problems with ufilawful use of the dump, council members also ex- pressed concern over the recent practice of vandals in dumping garbage over the main street. For the last two Saturdays, garbage bags have been strewn over the road and the vandals have then ap- parently delighted in driving HAVE AN APPLE — This is the time offyear for some right off the trees in Hensall Monday Lawrence. Hensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018 Me: Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 apples, o treat which all children enjoy. Trying were Lori Horburn and Darryl and Debbie Stoff Photo Thanksgiving is observed Carmel Presbyteriafi Thanksgiving on Sunday Church was beautifully when Rev. Kenneth Knight decorated in keeping with conducted service. speaking on "Thanksgiving and its Meaning" Mrs: Robert Taylor presided at the organ and accompanied the choir , singing "Now Thank We All Our God". A communicants class will begin October 10th at 8 p.m. W.M.S President Mrs. Harvey Hyde presided fore Thanksgiving meet{ of Carmel Presby$ Ian W.M.S. Monday evening. Mrs. Esther Wright was in charge of the Devotional and gave a meditation on Thanksgiving. Mrs. Bert Thomson read the Scripture Psalm 100 and the members read passages of psalms containing the word "Rejoice". Mrs. Malcolm Dougall and Mrs. Edith Bell favoured with a piano duet. Mrs Wright gave the Devotional on "Counting Our Bles§ings" which was most interesting. and closed with a poem "Being Thankful"• Mrs. Pers Campbell led in prayer. The fall rally will be held at Belgrave October 10 at 1.30 p.m. Mrs. Beth Macintosh missionary on furlough will be the guest speaker. The November meeting will be held November Sat 8p.m. Mrs. Al Hoggarth in charge. Weather{ the storm: ENERGY SAVERS! Quality Manufactured Doors:and Windows. Alumica4.m storm doors and windows help to save on winter fuel costs. One phone call will have a trained estimator ahyour door who will measure and supply you . with an accurate estimate. Free of charge and at no obligation. Call today or come in and bring your specifications. Self -Storing Door es low as $79.95 Double Hung Window In 87" l..1. $36.20 Ball -Macauley LIMITED ' et BUILDING CENTRE SEAFORTH CLINTON . 482-3405' HENSALL 262-2418 Cltselhurst U.C.W. President Mrs Jack Brintnell presided at the October meeting of the Chiselhurst U.C.W. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Upshall had the worship service entitled "The grateful.Heart". The roll call was answered by 13 members each responding with a Bible verse containing the word "Thanks". Huron -Perth t' C.W. Alert was read Members were reminded of the South Huron Fall Regional on October 9. The anneal Bazaar will be held on October 31 at 3 p.m. An interesting film was shown on "One Such Child". Mrs_ Fredo Boa gave a very humourous reading "The Old Model T" The November meeting was reviewed and the President closed. the meeting with prayer. Hostesses were Mrs. Fredo Boa and Mrs. Earl Kinsman. their vehicles through the debris. "It's a disgrace the _way they carry on," •comm€nted Councillor Harry Klungel. Councillor Klaas Van- Wieren said people should be encouraged not to set their garbage out until the mor- ning to overcome the problent, although Knight noted that the garbage collection is often underway by 7.00 a.m. Okay signs Several new signs will soon be erected in Hensall, some of which will note that it is unlawful to park on any Birthday at Queensway Ladies' Aid President Mrs. C. Volland presided for the Ladies' Aid meeting 'and opened the meeting with a poem "Cheer" A harvest hymn sung and Mrs. Volland led in prayer. Arrangements were made for the bazaar to be November 3 at 3 p.m. Committees were appointed for the Bake table produce and sewing. Lodge members 10 assist in C. N. 1. B. canvass Noble Grand Mrs, Hazel Corbett presided for the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge. Wednesday evening assisted by Vice Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, who reported for .the visiting committee. A name had been proposed for membership and a character committee was appointed. Mrs. Riley reported for the C.P. & T. fund and stated a donation w•a5 asked for the C.N.i.B. Mrs. Hazel Corbett and Mrs. Alice Ferg volunteered to canvass for the C.N.i.13. Mrs. Dorothy Corbett gave the Treasurer's report. The installation of officers will be on October 17 when Mrs. Jean Henderson and her installing staff or' Huron Lodge. Clinton will be guests. The entertainment committee for the next meeting is Mrs. Hazel Corbett. Mrs, Isobel Rogerson and Mrs. Annie Reid. The social committee is Mrs. 'Irene Blackwell. Mrs. Maggie Campbell, Mrs. Belva Fuss and Mrs. Pearl Shaddick. A penny sale followed the regular meeting and a social hour was enjoyed in the lower hall "Birthday Wishes" to Edna Youn who celebrated her birthday at Queensway Nursing Home on October 6th. The management at the home are most grateful for the produce the Zurich Mennonite Church provided for their use --"Thank You". Mrs. Eric Luther conducted the Church service ac- companied by Mrs. Russell, Erratt at the piano. Mrs. Nan Britton and Mrs. Luther favoured with a duet , which was enjoyed by all. Visitors with Nelson Loghrin were Don Hess. Visitors with Russell Erratt were his wife Pearl, Mrs. Eric Luther, Mrs. Britton visiting with Mrs. Wilds were Neva and Anthea Barber, and Kathleen Cock - well. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilhelm visited Mrs. Edna Youn. Men's High Score fbr bowling was Neil Regan 127: Ladies' high score was Edna Youn with 65. HENSALL MINOR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Bottle Drive and Monster Garage Sale - Park Pavilion, October 20,.9-4 p.m.. Donations of nil kinds gratefully received. Calf 262-2940 or 262-2430 for pick-up or deposit. All proceeds towards Minor Hockey. t ♦ .' • } village streets between the hours of 2.00 and 7.00 a.m. This is to facilitate the removal of snow and works superintendent Bill McLaren advised that the signs have been received and he has obtained locates from • the various utilities before erecting them. Council also authorized the purchase of new street name signs. but decided to take the project in steps after lear- ning that a total of 21 signs at' a cost of $700 would be needed to replace those which were damaged in the recent sewer construction project or stolen by vandals. VanWieren suggested that was quite a sum of money and opposed spending it all at one time. While most members agreed, Councillor Paul Neilands suggested signs should be erected to note the sidestreets running off King St.. and McLaren was authorized to purchase one sign for each of the three intersections at Wellington, Nelson and Brock. In his report, McLaren said he had designed a method for using the bucket tractor for sidewalk snow removal, which he felt would be faster than using the snowblower. The report submitted by building official Herman VanWieren indicated three permits had been issued during the past month, with a value of $13,500. These included an addition to a garage for Lorne Thrower, 103 Albert; a home addition for James Rowe, 74 Richmond; and a renovation permit for Larry Uyl, 71 Nelson. - At their meeting on Problem persists October 4, the parks board Council learned from the''agreed to write off $631.90 parks board committee that - the problem of a film do the auditorium walls on the. arena continues to -exist although manager Bill Pearson has scrubbed them down. Neilands reported that no cause or solution has yet been found although several government agencies have inspected the facility. "It's ^ik vapor of some kind," Kniglit suggested. Ice is now being readied for the coming season and one of the first functions will be a fund raising skate-a- thon being planned by the fund raising committee for October 20. HAVE MONEY DOLL • The President Mrs. Beatrice Uyl presided for the October meeting of the Ladies' Legion Auxiliary on Tuesday evening. It was decided to have the "Money Doll Draw" again this year. The ladies will cater to the Legion Men's Banquet on Rembrance Day and 'also participate in the parade. Mrs. Iva Reid gave an outline of the Sports Com- mittee plans. A social hour followed the meeting. Large or small, we'll fix them all... Our repair experts will have your appliance in tip top shape fust. Coll us to- day. J/ PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" VARNA 462-7103 from the Hensel] Minor Athletic Association account from last year. 'IIiltittt,ttllltll The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER The handwriting on the wolls tells you you shouldn't hove bought crayons for the kids. The worst kind of reducing pill is the one who keeps telling how he did it. We give advice by the bucket but take it by the groin. . • a Now that postal rotes are so high, • a Dear John letter proves she still cores o little. Any parents who think they've won on argument with their children don't realize it isn't over yet. . No argument about it: We re lops in small engine maintenance of Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensall 2 62-210 3 111111111IipIII1RI1II11111111111111lIIIuI11;11 BEST BUYS AT AL'S Store 262-2017 Choice local Beef and Pork CIO ROLLS Fresh Regular Ground Beef Or BEM PATTIES Beef & Pork SAUSAGE Ib. 9.39 ,..'1.59 lb 89' Store Packed WIENERS Sliced Fresh Ib. 79' SIDE PORK lb. '1.19 Sliced COOKED HAM Ib. '1 •98 (Prot.) SIDE OF BEEF lb. s1.55,, (Proc.l Quarter t 1 HIND OF BEEF Ib. :8 `Prot' $ 1.98 LOIN OF BEEF Ib. epperidge farm 13 oz. Chocolate, Banana, Vanilla, Layer Cakes each lgh Uner $ 1 49 oston Blue in Batter 14 oz. • FROZEN FOOD 99' • Sears catalogues ... a marketplace for home fashion finds. CATALOGUE SHOPPING Como in and look through our lastest catalogue - PHONE 262-3316 Blue Bonnet 1 Ib. twin Soft Margarine Clark's In Tomato Sauce Beans with Pork 19 fl. oz. tins Abattoir 262-2041 79' 2/94' 79' 69‘ Allen's Apple 3 x 31/4 oz. Flavour Crystals Del Monte Fancy Tomato Juice 48 fl. oz. Cascade Automatic Dishwashet Detergent 50 -oz. pkgs. Ivory liquid Detergent 32 fl. oz. Chipits Semi -Sweet Baking Chips 12 oz, Vanish Toilet Bowl 'CrystOls 48 fl. oz. Betty Crocker 14 oz. Assorted Snaickin' Cakes . Crisco Pure Vegetable Oil - , it. Aylmer Yellow ClingChoice Peach Haves 14 fl. oz. 52.49 1 .59 1 .69 1.09 89' 1 .89 ,,.JSP 99' Kleenex Assorted 2 Roll pkg. Paper Towels BAKERY �o�'ssh Okfoberfest PRODUCE . No. 1 Potatoest Ooduct of U.S.A ranges 8's 59' 10 lb. bag 694 Sunkist size 138's dos. EE Grade Macintosh Apples 51.59 31b. bag 99 Beef Slaughter --Monday. Pork Slaughter — Tuesday, Hours for Picking Up Freeze{ ABATTOIR HOURS or Custom Orders. Tues. to Fri. — 8 a.m. to 6 P.m.. Sot 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Prices Effective Oct. 11, 12, 13, • Choice Local Reef & Pork AWW1, the t:1624041 PLEASE NOTE: we reser.'e the right to lard all quonM.es on all advertised items Because of sncreosed costs we find .1 necessary tc"moke a 50c charge for grocery delivery ARK GROCERIESO FRESH PRQDUCE - "" Phone: 262 017 Hensall . 1