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night for Jack Tinney
Friday evening was
"Appreciation Night" for
John Tinney who was
warden of Huron county in
1979 and has been involved in
politics in Hay Township for
the past 18 years.
A dinner at the Dominion
Heimall
Bertha MtGregor
Hotel, Zurich preceded the
gathering at the Pineridge
Chalet at 9 p.m., to which the
present council, road em-
ployees, and office staff of
Hay Township were guests.
Deputy -reeve Lionel Wilder
presented John Tinney with
a gift to which he expressed
sincere thanks.
Reeve of Hay, Lloyd
Mousseau, was master of
ceremonies at the party at
Pineridge Chalet at 9 p.m.
when a large number of
relatives, neighbours and
friends, as well as past
wardens of Huron county,
and a good representation of
county council members
were present.
The present warden of
Huron county, Fred Haberer
of Zurich, spoke briefly, also
Deputy -reeve Lionel Wilder
spoke. John Tinney
presented the present
council with a picture of
council taken with him while
he was warden.
A group, comprised of the
present warden, past war-
den's, reeves and councillors
and their wives led by
musician Dr. Brian Leitch,
Goderich Medical Health
Officer for the County, sang
several songs for the crowd
which were enjoyed im-
mensely. Over 350 signed the
register.
Joe Overholt provided
music for the dancing and a
delicious lunch was served.
Master of ceremonies reeve
Lloyd Mousseau expressed
"sincere thanks" to all who
helped in any way to make
the party so successful.
Watch for grand opening
Hensall and area residents
congratulate Don
Beauchamp , who opened
"Don's Food Market"
(formerly Al's Market) on
Friday. Complete
renovations and new
equipment present an ex-
cellent appearance, making
it a pleasure to shop in such a
modern surroundings. New
store hours are Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, 8 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Thursday, Friday 8
a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 8
a.m. to 6 p.m. Free delivery
within the village. Watch for
Grand Opening at a later
date.
Queensway news
Eugene Fox conducted
church service last week at
Queensway Nursing Home
accompanied at the piano by
Mrs. Eric Luther.
Visitors with Vera Lam-
mie were Iva Ridley and
Susan Purdy.
Estrella Finkbeiner
visited with Mrs. Fink-
beiner.
Ina Neeb and Philipa
Steckle visited Mrs.
Eisenbach.
Ruth Durand, Edith
Miller and Ruth McLaren
visited with Mrs. Kendrick.
Henry and Marie Wilds,
Alma Witmer, Mrs. Kay
Cockwell visited Mrs. Wilds.
Les Mitchell, Mrs. Wynja,
and Ruth McLaren visited
Louise Mitchell.
Leotta Johnston and Irene
Finlayson visited Mrs.
Penhale and Mrs. Mitchell.
Alfred and Martha Bates
visited Mrs. ,Scrimegeour.
Mrs. Frank ForresFand
Mrs. Purdy visited Mrs.
Clark.
Ken and Dorothy Williams
visited with Wally Crich,
Walter and Florence
Wilhelm visited Edna
Youn.
The men's high bowling
score was Neil Regan 135
and Edna Youn and Mary
Parlmer 106 for the ladies.
Personals
Mr. Campbell ' Eyre is a
patient in St.. Joseph's
Hospital, London following
recent surgery.
Mrs. Doug Wein of
Ottawa and Mr. & Mrs. Don
Dalton, Walton visited
recently with Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Parker.
Hensall Women's Institute
February meeting will be
held at the United Church
Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 8 p.m.
with a Valentine theme.
Everyone is reminded to
bring lunch for one in a
paper bag.
Mr. & Mrs George Parker
returned home after visiting
with Sgt. Doug Wein
R.C.M.P. Mrs. Wein and
David in Ottawa.
The "Three Links" seniors
will meet in the local hall on
Feb. 10 for their regular
meeting. The entertainment
committee is Ernie and
Irene Davis, and Annie Reid.
Social: Carl and Hilda
Payne, Vera Lemmon.
Native dies
Miss Isabella Drover
passed away at the
Queensway Manor, Hensall,
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Thursday January 29,
1981, in her 94th year. The
deceased was born in this
district and spent all her
years in this area.
Carmel church
Secretary of the Western
Ontario district of the
Canadian Bible Society was
guest speaker at Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday Feb: 1. Rev. D.L.
Howlett preached on the text
"The Book of Peace". Rev.
Kenneth Knight assisted
with the service, after which
Rev. Howlett showed an
interesting film "God's Word
Abideth Still",
Hensall United Church
On Sunday Feb. 1, Rev.
Stan McDonald spoke on the
fifth in his series of sermons
on the Lord's Prayer. The
choir, under the direction of
Dr. Ralph Topp, sang.
Following the children's
story , Mrs . Marguerite
McLeod sang a solo. The
service commenced with a
gospel hymn sing. The
flowers in the church were
placed in loving memory of
Miss Isabella Drover.
Citizens News, February 5, 1981
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