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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-05-20, Page 5wt* highlight of the May Meeting when Unit 2 of the flensall UCW met an Mow* nlgln Oh Unit 4 at their -guests' Eprty-three ladies enJoyed the meal of cold Meats, casseroles, salads and desserts. Mother's Day was the iherne,of the meeting which followed and WaS Opened by a poem on mathers read by Mona Alderdice, The devotional, given by Eleanor Mansfield, directed our thoughts to Hannah, who dedicated her son Samuel to the Lord in Thankfulness for his birth. Following the dedication of the offering, the business was conducted by unit leader, Hilda Payne. Arrangements were completed for the beef bar-b-que on May 26 and the flowers in the church in June. It was decided not to hold a baking booth at the Kinnette Rummage Sale on May 13. The program led by Grace Drummond and Mona Alderdice, completed a very enjoyable evening. Games and contests were enjoyed by all present. After the games, all who had helped were thanked and the meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Welcome Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Berk Malik from New Delhi, India, who have taken up residence in the Fink Apartments on Oxford Street. We hope they will be very happy -in their new land and in the village of Hensall. Back Annexation Preserving the present life- style of Hensall residents and yet. at the same time allowing for orderly growth for the village is the problem facing the planning com- mittee of that municipality. Housing and _parks are peaningful elements in developing this plan and must vary to suit the individual needs of the population in price, appearance and size. In the Hensall area 32 per cent of the total acreage is now in residential use, 80 per cent of that area supports single-family dwellings, 3 per cent own mobile homes, 2 per cent live in flats above businesses and 12 per cent consists of rental ac- commodation, 54 per cent of which are contained in two • apartment buildings. Under construction are 72 apart- ments. with a further 18 planned. The village of Mensall is well equipped with park land, 8 acres being available in the Community Park and 10 acres at the Public School. These offer both scenic playgrounds and organized sport as well as picnic and camping facilities. These were the facts presented by Paul Neilands. In the discussion that followed led by Roman Dzus, assistant county planner, several needs were explored. Making available homes for workers and the needs of Senior Citizens are the most important factors it was felt. Such building lots as already exist in Hensall are not being made available to buyer; a residential sub- division may be the answer. Mobile. homes only need small lots and appear to blend in reasonably well with surrounding property. It was generally agreed that the amount of park space in Mensal was more than adequate but largly inac- cessable - for children. Suggested was small playlots on corners of residential areas. Annexation or not was the topic chaired by Murray . . to slow ceath Or. #01000M- rOU4114e? There are both. advantages and disad- vantages in expanding. On the positive side, industrial and commercial growth. provide more jobs and more taxes and act as insurance against -the possibility of any certain industry "Pulling our. Again, More diversified goods and services can be offered to the residents. Negatively, growth calls for expanded municipal services such as sewage, water, storm sewers, schools, libraries', fire protection and others. The character of the com- munity could also change with the influx of the new population. In spite of these facts, the. approximately 60 people at the meeting felt that Hensall should go ahead and plan for annexation, but that 'the growth must be orderly and kefforts made to keep the present assessment balance. Generally speaking, an- nexation on the south side of town was considered the most desirable for both industrial and residential. • fto.rt)r4t4*s. 1 4 014 4,044410% row,. W.I. Hears Of Restoration Restoring the Van Egmond Homestead to the period of 1865 is the ambitious project of the Van Egmond Foun- dation in Seaforth and was ably described by David Ring at the May meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute held at the Hensall Legion Hall on Wednesday, May 12. Colonel Van Egmond is famous for opening the Huron Tract from. Goderich to Guelph. Grandmothers were the special guests invited to this meeting and the meeting was opened by the new president, Joyce Pepper, reading a poem on grandmothers. • Named as voting delegates to the district annual at Crediton on May 20 were Jessie McAllister, Joyce Pepper andpHilda Payne. Those going are to get in touch with Joyce before that date regarding the pbt-luck luncheon. Grace Peck reminded members of the Blossom Tea at Huronview on June 9 and asked for contributions of aprons from the Huronview members and baking to sell at the bazaar. A letter was read from the Children's Aid, Goderich, and a membership card was received from the Association for the Mentally Retarded, also a reminder about the South Huron Hospital Rummage Sale at Huron Park on May 26. Joyce reminded members that Achievement Day was be on May 15 and Hilda Payne reminded members to get their tickets from her for the roast beef supper at the Bean Pot on June 9 at 7:30 p.m. after visiting Pat 0' Brians. - The financial balance showed a credit of S102 and it was -voted to make a donation to the United Church for the use of their rooms. Janice reported difficulties in finalizing arrangements for. the bus trip to the Niagara Region in June. Joyce gave an account of the officer's conference which she attended at Waterloo. Several of the speakers dwelt on agriculture -more money than ever is being spent on food; urban growth .is being carefully weighed against 'agriculture. Regarding Women's Institute, we must accept change, but keep it under control . When we see new ideas we should accept the challenge and always try to provide the opportunity for others to take part. Com- munication is a complex subject; there is what you mean to say, what you ac- tually say. what the other person hears, what he un - Baker later in the evening. derstands and what he thinks The limited supply of he heard. We must believe in. building lots was stressed, love and accept others. both residential and com- Two readings were given -"A mercial. and both are already Perfect Member" by Joyce expanding into surrounding and "What is a Mother" by townships. By not expanding, Gladys Coleman. The we can preserve the present meeting then closed with life-style, but would this lead eiTheiQueen-. AUTO GLASS LIMITED IrltE iLASSMEN ,`"C CINTARto ;0, vollP1 °C)01) ooriviva be. C� s CAI „aptvOuSultry rtr$'O1I 0 b0-cly ()vv.* PrtOultfmn0 36 5 BA YFIELD RD GODERICH (Alt 524-2136 • 4' 1"04..p So' idkOltgesiS /4* "ro 01; flit eVer fords0* 4 , 340 SLACK TOP SEALER • BLACK TOP PATCH • CONCRETE MIX • SAND MIX • MORTAR MIX MORTAR mut. MELANGE. 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