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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-06-15, Page 7Hensall man badly burned at work By Bertha MacGregor Macaulay, Ted Taylor; Hensall, 2 dinners at Huronview on Sunday, Mr. Stan Kochan owner single portrait, Brian Hensall Bean Pot, Cathy June 18 and the chicken of Huron Auto Body had Richman, Lois Wurm, Sangster, Hensall. barbecue on June 21 to the misfortune on Exeter; $5, Jim's celebrate Senior Citizen Thursday morning when Machine Shop, Terry by Hilda M. Payne Week. This fumes ignited as he was Garrow ; wall clock, Seniors meet part of the The Three Links Senior about to do body work on Home Hardware, Jen- meeting closed and bingo Was played. his car. nifer Allan, Hansall. Citizens Club of Hensall met in their hall on Winners were: Mrs. He was badly burned on Plant donated by C.E. Mabel Shirray, hands and arms, legs Reid and Sons, won by Tuesday evening, June 6 Y, Mrs. with vice-president, Mrs. Emily Campbell, Mrs. and also his face apd Elaine Stebbins; hair oil, P Aldine Volland, Mrs. hair.' Mr. Kochan was Flynn's Barber shop, Bertha McGregor in the Sara Simpson, Pere taken to South Huron Laverne Harburn , chair. Campbell, Hospital, Exeter and Hensall; The slate of officers for P Mrs. Vera P teddy bear, 1978-79 waspresented b Brintnell, Mrs. Annie attended by Dr. Charles Ladies Legion Auxiliary, y Reid, Mrs. Elsie Carlile, Wallace. Michelle Ducharme; Mrs. Pearl Taylor and Mrs. Vera Ross and Mrs. He remained in Exeter; Avon, Leona consists of : past Nellie Riley. Lucky chair hospital several days. Parke, Elaine Stebbins,President, Mrs. Rosa was won by Bert Horton Hensall; carton cigars, Harris; president, Mrs. and nearest birthday was Dr. John Goddard of Reid's Restaurant, Bertha McGregor; 1st Miss Mary Broadfoot. Berkley University, Jennifer Allen, Hensall;vice president, Mrs. Entertainment com- California visited on the $10, Gerber's Mill,Ruby Bell; second vice- mittee was Mr. and Mrs. weekend with his Beatrice Uyl; Hensall; president, Mrs. Hilda Ernie Davis and Mrs. parents, Dr. and Mrs. light bulbs and dimmer Payne; secretary, Mrs. Vera Lemon and on lunch Goddard. switch, Knight's Electric Pearl Taylor; treasurer, committee were Mrs. Present life membership Bill Noakes, Heansall;Mrs. Alma Horton; Dorothy Parker, Mrs. The June meeting of $15 permanent, Bill'sdirectors, Alf Ross, Irene Finlayson and Mrs. the UCW of Chiselhurst Hairstyling, DianneClarence Volland, Mrs. Vera Brintnell. United Church was held Sims, Exeter; Nellie Riley, Mrs. Irene on Tuesday June 6 with Huron Expositor Finlayson, Mrs. Gladys _ 7 the president, Mrs. Jack subscription, Joyce Coleman; pianist, Mrs. _ _ __' _ Brintnell presiding and Pepper, Hensall; sub- Isabel Rogerson. • opened with a poem scription to Times- In other business, Mrs. The Ausable-Bayfield "Garden Party" by Mrs. Advocate, Marg Varley, Irene Davis outlined the Conservation Authority Brintnell. Following the Hensall; $10, Joynt bus _trip to Niagara Falls has again hired students theme song and theme Insurance, Ken Pollock, on September 11 and in a summer employment prayer Mrs. Don Beck presented the worship "Love in the Light of our God." The business was discussed and Mrs. Earl Kinsman was in charge of the programe, and read two poems after which a film "Stewardship, Let's Talk About Money " by Roy Bonisteel was shown. Mrs. Don Beck was made a "life member" and was presented with a pin and certificate by Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs. Alvin Cole. Mrs. Beck thanked everyone fittingly. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Alvin Cole and Mrs. Jack Brintnell. Rebekah Lodge meets Noble Grand Mrs. Maggie Campbell presided for the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening assisted by Vice Grand Mrs. Pearl Eyre. Mrs. Aldeen Volland R.S.V.G. reported for the,. visiting committee and Mrs. Hazel Corbett, Warden presented the financial report. Cards of thanks were received. The president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, Mrs. Jean Bolton, requested the charter of the Lodge be draped in memory of Winnifred McKnight, Past Assembly President, who passed away in May.' Mrs. Bertha MacGregor D.D.P. of Huron District No. 23 and Mrs. Olga Chipchase P.N.G. will attend the 88th annual session of the CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1978 --PAGE 7 Steve De Jong, left, and Brian Young, right, were named the most valuable junior football players at CHSS this year. Mr. Clynick made the presentation. (Photo by Jack Hunt) e -Bayfield hires summer help Hensall; Avon, Leona asked for names and program under funding Parke, Linda Randall, money by August 15. This from the provincial Huron Park ; set of trip will likely include a government's glasses, Reid's Body visit to the Lion Safari at Experience '78 program, Shop, Sharon Wurm, R o c k ton . Members which offers job op- Hensall; table cloth and decided to organize a portunities to students napkin set, ensall 5 group to attend interested in enhancing cents to $1 store, Sandra "Oklahoma" at Grand the environment. The Carlile, Hensall; Avon, , Bend on August 9 - check program involves 23 Leona Parke, Ann with Mrs. Irene students, each assigned Klungell, Hensall; $10 Finlayson or Mrs. Pearl to crews in the individual Sylvia': Flair Styling, Taylor for tickets. They conservation areas Bona Clark, Hensall. received a request for an within the Watershed. Barbecue tool set, increase in rent paid for This staff and the Parker and Parker use of the hall - more Authority's permanent Drainage, Susan particulars to be staff will be closely linked Kingma; baby pampers, available by September in the maintenance and Guess Who, Jennifer and decided to spend the development of these Allen, Hensall; double rest of the New Horizons areas. H a b a t c h i, Hensall Grant on craft materials , Ford of Canada has Legion, Carl Reichert, on the original list, these again loaned three Zurich; punch bowl, materials to be kept for vehicles to the Seaforth and Hensall future use. Experience '78 program Nursing Homes, V. Mrs. Pearl Koehler was as part of their "working Bisback, Hensall;- table elected to be card con- with youth" program. lamp, Bonthron's Fur- vener and Mrs. Ruby Bell The crews are com- niture, Helen Overholt; and ,Mrs. Emily Camp- posed of university and patio table, Rowcliffe's bell are to sell tickets on college students who' will Transport, Barb the quilt made during the work for 13 weeks and Dalrymple, Exeter; 2 craft hour. It was also secondary school lawn chairs, Hensall Co- reported that lights have students employed for op; Joyce Pepper, now been erected over seven weeks, starting Hensall; case Pepsi, the shuffleboards and July 4. Shaw's Dairy won by play (Can start on Mon- The program is headed Vera Smale, Hensall;' 4 day, June 12. by Pat Joynt who is the quarts oil and 2 car Members were also senior supervisor. He is mirrors, Hensall Motors, reminded about the responsible for the ac - Linda Lenting, Hensall; 4 church service at tivities of the work crews quarts oil, Kyle's garage, Hilda Austin, Hensall. Draws, potato chips, Guess Who, Bev. Moir, Linda Randall, Jeff Britton; case of pop, O'Brien's Variety, Dave Rowcliffe Hensall; draws, pop, Tuckey Beverages, Wanda McClinchey, Peter Uyl, Elaine MacGregor, Hensall; $7.50 voucher, Thuss Garage, Dorothy Brintnell, Hensall; 2 dinners, Hensall Hotel, David Vanstone, Hensall; Rebekah Assembly of 1 year subscription, Ontario being held in the Clinton News -Record, Royal York Hotel, Linda Reid. Hensall; $10, Toronto on June 12, 13 the Ice Box, Bob Smale, and 14 as represantative London; $10, Big 0 Drain and scholar. at Home Hardware, It was decided to enter Darlene Hayter, Varna; a "float" in the Hensall $5, Huron Auto Body Spring Fair June 20th. Shop, Ted Taylor; Several members will attend the meeting of Edelw.giss Rebekah Lodge Seaforth on Monday evening and present the "Travelling Gavel", to the Noble Grand. Auxiliary Penny Sale The Hensall Ladies' Legion Auxiliary penny draw was made on Friday evening with the following prize winners: Two coffee tables donated by Custom Trailers won by Hilda Smale, Hensall; Clothes Hamper, Ladies' Legion Auxiliary, Helen Tinney, Hensall; Mugs, Labatt's London, Robbie Lenting; $10 voucher, Al's Market, Elaine Stebbins, Hensall; $10, Agri Press, Marjorie Beierling, Zurich; $5 merchandise, Duttman's Bakery, Janice Bisback; $10 Bendix Home system, Ruth Smale, Hensall; $10, Thompson Mill, 011ie Cooper,Elimville; $10, Alvin Taylor Leasing, Beatrice Uyl; $10, Hurondale Dairy, Bob Smale, London; Hensall Sales Barn, Lorrie Pepper, Hensall; $10, Wedge the Mover, Ray Schwalm ; toy tractor, Hyde Bros., Janice Bisback; Avon product by Leonar Parke won by Lois Harrington, Hen- sall; powder set, Ron's Health Centre, Garry Moir, Hensall; $10, certificate, Bali & • Gail Horton, left, received the junior volleyball most valuable player award at the recent CHSS sports banquet. Mrs. Reid made the presen- tation. (Photo by Jack Hunt) Completely Casual Furniture by Canada's finest makers, Hauser and Marshall. Carefree aluminum and iron in the most fashionable styles, at special prices now through July lst, so come in soon. Get the good stuff for your patio before another summer slips away. Use your Mastercharge or Visa. "More than a decorating resource, The Raintree is an attitude." I I(;HTIN(;, WAI I (()VF KIN(;, FINE ART ('ENI One Twenty Eight Albert, Clinton 482 3671 and will work in close co- operation with the Authority's general superintendent. The clerical position is held again by Dorothy Bax. Her duties include cataloguing information in the Authority's resource library, typing correspondence and performing general office duties supporting this program. This year, Lori Savauge is hired as display graphics technician. She will be working on displays for the International Plowing Match as well as topographical models for the Authority. Patricia Chalk has been hired as master planning technician. She will be working on con- servation area master plans with Ken Dakin, an employee of the Canada Works Program. , The two Exeter crews will be headed by foreman Jeff Beck and Lori Sims. The field staff will also include Kim Kristoferson and Kim Smith. The Parkhill crew will be led by foreman John Smithers. The Parkhill recreation program will involve two recreational co- ordinators, Dan Ken- naley and Barb Tuckey. They are now preparing the weekend program for the summer season starting June 2. It will include hayrides, film nights, nature hikes, sports activities and special vents, Paving Driveway? WISEW Y Give it a touch of class and have the satisfaction of doing it yourself. "Old World" paving stone gives beauty, strength, durability and increased property value with simple installation equally attractive for walkways, patios, pool decks, carports, and garage ,floors. 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Letters must be signed but we will NOT reveal your Identity. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE "These Questions and Answers based on Ontario Law, are published to Inform and not to advise. No one should try to apply or interpret the law without the aid and advice of a trained expert who knows the facts, since the facts of each case may change the application of the law." A Syndicated Canadian Newspaper Feature • ECONOMY • QUALITY • SERVICE "Big jobs or small, We guarantee them all." 482-7374 CLINTON Boll lit Mutch LTD. HOME FURNISHINGS q FLOOR COVERINGS CARPETING 482- 9505.. 71 ALBERT ST. " CLINTON 1 Seven months have gone by and I'm still awaiting a cheque from the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund. I had no collision insurance on my car so had to borrow money to get it roadworthy again, plus time lost from work and a hefty towing bill. In plain language I need this money badly, but so far, seem to be getting nowhere. Can IMPACT do anything to help, please? It appears that some information was missing from the uninsured driver that ran into your car, however it seems that they, (The Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund) now have this completed and expect to be mailing you a cheque, "in the very near future." So hang in there, Mr. Reader. RON'SSUNOCO GAS BAR & VARIETY 192 HURON ST. CLINTON Can you clarify the situation concerning rebates from Auto Insurance Companies, as ordered by the Anti Inflation Board? Auto insurance companies that were judged by the A. I . B. , to have made excess profits were ordered to refund a'percentage of their earnings in the form of rebates to their policy holders, however there is no set and fast rule concerning how these rebates have to be made. There were 26 auto insurance companies involved in making refunds, and all were for varying amounts, from a low of $42,000 to a high of $15 million. Most of those firms have chosen to make their rebates in the form of discounts on renewal premiums. To find out more about a specific case, call the A.I.B. COLLECT at 996-1072. The Canadian Home In- sulation Program now covers homes built prior to 1946. You may be eligible for grants up to '350.°0 for materials. Ask us for details. GODERICH INSULATION FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 524-6844 SAVE ENERGY BLOWN CELLULOSE FIBRE CMHC APPROVED FIRE & VERMIN RESISTANT RES -IND -COMM FREE ESTIMATES SCOTT PEARSON • Weddings • Passports • Industrial work BY JAMES FITZGERALD 482-9502 or 482-3890 Some time ago I decided to sponsor my wife's brother as an immigrant to Canada from Portugal. I've complied with all the requests and regulations from the Canada Manpower and Immigration people, in- cluding guaranteeing him a job. We're told here that everything is fine, but in Lisbon they tell my brother-in-law that nothing has been received, concerning his case. Where the breakdown of communications between Portugal and here took place is anyone's guess, but the crux of the matter is, that the employment offer for your brother-in-law was turned down, because qualified Canadians are available to fill this job. This case can only be reviewed, if another job offer is received and accepted. 1.