HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1981-01-15, Page 5As if it's not enough to have to shovel the two feet of snow q66 em) off of the sidewalks,
many area people have also had to clear off their rook as well Here Art Aiken cleans off
the overhand of his store. (James Fitzgerald photo)
McLaren quits Hensall post
The reaiigontion of works
superintendent Bill McLaren
was accepted by 'Hensall.
council, Monday, and
members met after the
regular session to discuss
applicants for the vacancy.
McLaren will terminate
his employment this Friday.
In addition to replacing
McLaren, drains and streets
committee chairman Cecil
Pepper suggested that
council consider hiring " a
second person on a part-tim'e
or standby basis to assist the
works superintendent.
In supporting the
suggestion, Councillor
Mimie Noakes agreed it was
unfiar to any person to be on
call 24 hours a day, seven
days a week.
Members suggested there
may be someone among the
Queensway
news
Rev. Stanley McDonald
conducted the service at the
Queensway Nursing Home
last week assisted by Mrs.
Cecil Pepper at the piano.
Murray Howe was the
highest score for the men's
bowling with 147 and Edna
Youn was the ladies' high
with 93.
Visiting with Mrs. Wilds
were Robert and Ruth Wilds,
-..Mr. Ryan, Nancy Smith,
Dianne Wilds, Henry and
Marie Wilds.
Beatrice Taylor, Vera and
Leota Johnston visited Mrs.
Volland.
Roy and Mabel Alderson
visited Mrs. Alderson. Mary
Roobal visited with Louise'
Mitchell, Chester Dunn
visited Vera Lammiie. Iva
Ridley visited Louise Mit
chell and Vera Lanunie.
Shirley Prouty visited with
Mrs. Ke niblick, Isobel
Sproat, Louise Mitchell and
Vivian Alderson. Clayton
Kuepfer visited Pat Oesdh.
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Councillor John Skea said
he was concerned over
maintenance of the sewage
plant until a replacement is
hired, but Reeve Paul
Neilands and Clerk " Betty
Oke reported that the
ministry of the environment
would assist if any problems
arise.
Snow removal was also
debated at Monday's session
and Pepper questioned
whether the village should
consider a wing for the
snowplow. He presented a
quotation from a firm which
had been received last year
in which the price of a wing
was listed at $5,130.
Neilands said the matter
had been discussed before
and he was of the opinion
there was no need for the
wing as the county could be
called in once or twice a year
to push the snow back far -
McLaren, however, said
the present truck was
useless without a wing when
it came to pushing heavy
snow. He explained it was
also impossible to round off
corners.
The works superintendent
also noted that using the
present plow on the
shoulders of the streets to
push the snow back was not a
safe thing either as the
vehicle often got caught in
rocks or catchbasins.
It was decided to bring the
matter up for discussion
fain at budget time as
Neilands noted .it would
probably be impossible to
get a wing in time for usethis
winterany way.
.'And we may riot get a
winter like this next year,"
Mrs. Noakes added.
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Hensall
By Bertha 119BeGregor
Mrs. Robt. M. Bell
presided for the January
ung of the WMS of
Carmel Presbyterian
Church and opened the
meeting with prayer
followed by "A New Year's
reading': Mrs. Harvey Hyde
was in charge of the
Devotional - her message
was entitled "Wherever or
Whenever It is" in keeping
with the New Year, ending
with a poem "Throw It Out".
Mrs. Bert Thomson led in
prayer.
Mrs. Bell presided for the
business session and the
minutes were read by Mrs.
Rochus Faber, secretary.
The annual Presbyterial will
be held in Seaforth on
January - est .. _. with
registration at 9:30 a.m.
Miss Lynne Longmuir will be
guest at this meeting. The
World Day of Prayer will be
held the first Friday in
March at Hensall United
Church with Chiselhurst
Ladies in charge. Mrs. Bell
and Mrs. Hoggarth volun-
teered to visit during
January. Mrs. Emma
Campbell gave the
Treasurer's report.
Following the meeting,
Mrs. Al Hoggarth presided
for the Ladies' Aid meeting,
thanking everyone for their
cooperation during the past
year and read a "New
Year's" poem and led in
prayer. Several "Cards of
Thanks" were received and
Mrs. Hyde gave the
treasurer's report.
The cards and treats
report was given by Mrs. R.
Bell, and bills were
presented to be paid: The
annual meeting will be held
Sunday. January 25
following the regular ser -
vine. Mrs. Hoggarth gave a
poem "Resolving To Get Rid
Of A Certain Habit" and
closed with prayer.
Chiselhurst UCW meets
Chiselhur'st United Church
opened their January
meeting on January 6th with
the president, Mrs. Dorothy
Brintnell presiding.
Everyone repeated the
thane song and prayer and
Freda Boa was in charge of
the Worship service giving
an interesting item on "Turn
A New Page". Thank -you
notes were received from
Margaret Cole and Ethel
Drover.
Plans were made for the
Congregational supper to be
held January 26th or 27th.
Loretta .Riley was in charge
of the study book hnd gave
an . interesting message on
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Sm em bers take part in New Year s nteeting
Curse". Mary Brintnell and
Loretta Riley served lunch
Social
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Blackwell returned home
after holidaying with the
former's brother -and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs William
Blackwell in Lansing, Mich.
Unit I meets
Mrs. Audrey Christie
presided for the meeting of
Unit I of the Hensall UCW.
Audrey welcomed the
members and gave a New
Year's message by Amy
Bolding - she emphasizes
that today isnot just another
day; it is This day. A day to
be lived and used in such a
way that you will not later
look back and sadly say "If
only I had used by time in a
wasted is such a sad thing.
We cannot call it back. We
must in time give account for
it, to the One who controls
the flood of life and time.
`the offering was given and
dedicated by Audrey with
Belva Fuss at the piano.
Mrs. Helen Scone had a very
interesting introduction to
the study for this year,
.Partner's In The tiospei"_
This theme will increase our
awareness that "We Are Not
Alone" - we are participants
in life along with a great
company of others, all within
the circle of God's love.
Audrey Joynt reported our
adopted girl. of Burma, and
our gifts for her were given.
Audrey Christie outlined
the business for the year
'881. A tentative date for the
beef barbecue was set for
April 22nd. All taking part in
the meeting were thanked
and Audrey closed the
meeting with three short
articles. Following the
repetition of the Benediction,
a social hour followed with
hostess Vera Drysdale and
her assistant Audrey
Ceristie
Carmel church
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted the service in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday and spoke
on the "Baptism of Jesus"
and the events surrounding
it. Mrs. Taylor presided at
the piano and led the service
in song.
The flowers in the church
were in loving memory of the
late David Vanstone, placed
by his family. The annual
congregational meeting will
be held following the church
service, Sunday, January
25th.
Minor sports
The Hensall novice team
played Zurich Novice in,
Zurich Saturday Jan. 10.
Hensall beat Zurich 2 -1 with
Scott Banks and Chris
Gardner scoring the goals.
Bevan Moir played an
outstanding game in the net.
United Church
Rev. Stanley McDonald
conducted the service at
Hensall United Church on
Sunday January 11 and
preached on the second of his
.ernes of sermons on. the
Lord's Prayer,, taking the
words ••T'hy Kingdom
Come".
The children's talk was on
God as a loving Father. The
choir contributed an anthem
led by the director and
organist Dr. Ralph Topp and
ushers were Ross Veal and
Steven Corbett Flowers in
the sanctuary were in loving
memory of David Vanstone
placed there by his family
and in memory .of Will
Anguish of Lambeth placed
there by his niece, Mrs. Kay
Elder.
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and District will be meeting
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