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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-09-03, Page 5HENSALL AND 'AREA THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 -- A5 Neighbors hold black party Hensall Correspondent SUSAN HARTMAN 262-2449 The King Street neighbors held a block party last Tuesday evening at the Hensall United Church Fellowship Hall. The purpose of the gathering was to bid farewell to two families; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Redburn and son Chris who have moved elsewhere in Hensall and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips and children Andy, Jason and Anita who are; now residing in Exeter. The.potluck was attended by 40 neighbors with Rev. Stan McDonald acting as Master of ceremonies. Mary Kinsman presented a gift to the Reaburns and Karen Dickins made the presentation to the Phillips family. A good time was had by all and three new families were welcomed to the block. ELIZABETH COURT NEW S A very lovely evening was enjoyed when Ruby Bell entertained Mr, and Mrs. W alter Knowles and Alma Borland at dinner, A very special dessert was Mrs. Bell's spiced pear pie. (nun= good!) After dinner the group played cards and Mrs. Bell's enthusiasm proved that her method of playing Skip -Bo was superior. PEOPLE • Alma Borland has returned from Toronto where she visited with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mks. W alter Knowles have returned to Hensall after visiting with their daughter Cindy in Markham. A lovely weekend included visits to Edwards Gardens and Casa Loma. A special thanks to members of the Hensall Horticultural Society who have tended the village flower beds rill summer. Many very complimentary remarks were received from local citizens. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Parker with Karen and Steve enjoyed their trip to the Canadian Bar Association in Edmonton, Alberta where the entire family was treated royally. Daily excursions included North Edmonton Mall and Fort Edmonton. Association members dined with many V,I.P.'s including Wayne Gretsky and the Governor of Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Forrest visited in Alberta on a three-week camping holiday. While there they visited with relatives and enjoyed the scenery.' Bill and -Helen Tanney and family returned recently from Parsboro, Nova Scotia where they visited Helen's parents and family. FLOW ER SHOW Hensall's Horticultural Society is holding their 1st annual Flower Show September Glory" Thursday at Hensall United Church from 2:30 - 5 p.m, and again in the evening from 7-9 p.m. Why not come and enjoy a cup of tea and view some local prize-winning blooms? SUMMEROVER Village summer employees Mary ne Fryde and Julia Duttman have returns this week to their respective universities. Julia goes to Hamilton's McMaster and Mary Lynne to W indsor. The town hall will certainly seem quiet with them gone. Evelyn Steckle will be attending the University of Western Ontario beginning next week. She will be spending most of her tittle in London but we hope to see her on weekends, NEVpSTORE Hensall has a clothing store! It's located in the Village Walk downtown and features bright, colorful styles for the young at heart, Good Luck to the two'Young owners who have taken a chance on Hensall. Drop by and see what they've got. NEW ASSISTANT Hensall Village has a new assistant in the Clerk's office. Ansberth WWert has been hired to Replace Kim Marsden who has married and moved from the area. Ans- berth's friendly face will now be the one you see over the counter when you visit the Village Office. SUMMER'S END SALE ALL MEN'S & LADIES GOLF CLOTHING 20%ta50%o off GOLF CLUBS SUPER PRICES Excellent selection by TNT, POWERRILT, HOGANS HUSH PUPPY 95 GOLF SHOES 29 29 SALE PRICED All GAccrtitioriel+,lg, j PEOPLE Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hartman and Bradley were Mr. and Mrs. Don Caldwell of Dundas, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hartman, Dashwood and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Campbell and Mandy of Kitchener. SENIORS TO MEET There will be a poUuck supper on Tuesday, September 9 beginning at 6m. at the Lodge, with card playing to follow. New- comers are always welcome, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle and sons, who live near Ayr, spent a day last week with the former's mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. On Sunday they entertained all the Mickle relatives at their home. Over 20 were present at the lovely get-together. Congratulations to Scott and Kim Taylor who were married on Saturday afternoon in a beautiful service at Hensall United Church, Kippen mail delivery to be an hour later Kippen Correspondent MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH 262-6902 Starting Tuesday, September 2, mail delivery will be one hour later than normal to Kippen residents. The reason for this change in time is because the mail truck is arriving at Kippen Post Office at 8 :20 a.m. as opposed to 7:20 a.m. KIPPEN YOUNG PEOPLE Sandra Faber, daughter of Ken and Helen Faber, is entering a three-year program at Fanshawe College in London to study Behavioral Science. Jerry Faber, son of Russell and Anita Faber, is going into his second year at Fanshawe College in London to study for an Electrical Engineering Technician. Gesa W isch, daughter of Uwe and Thea Wisch, is going back to Sir Wilfrid Laurier University in W aterloo for her second year in a business course. Kai W isch, son of Uwe and Thea W isch, is going north to Lindsay to attend Sir Sandford Fleming College. Kai is taking a general course for his fust year. Nancy MacGregor, daughter of Ronald and Mildred MacGregor, is returning to the University of Waterloo to complete her second year in the arts course. Michael McGregor, son of Jim and Betty McGregor, is entering a three-year co-op program in Industrial Design at Fanshawe College in London. Janet Hoggarth, daughter of Al and Margaret Hoggarth, is entering a science program at the University of W esters Ontario in London. Greg Hoggarth, son of Al and Margaret Hoggarth, Is returning to the University of Waterloo to begin his fourth year in a co-op math program. Terry McGregor, son of John and Mary McGregor, will be entering Centralia College of Agriculture and Technology, to study Agricultural Business Management. Julie Wright, daughter of Evelyn Wright, is on a work term from September. through December, and has accepted a job with IBM in Toronto. In January, Julie will return to Sir Wilfrid Laurier in Waterloo for her fourth year in Honors Business. A buck and doe was held on Saturday, August 30 at the home of Marcel and Simonne Vanneste in honor of their daughter Linda's forthcoming marriage in October to David Johnson. PERSONALS We are pleased to report that Alex McGregor has now returned home from Seaforth Hospital. Congratulations to James and Brenda Wright on the birth of their daughter Rebecca on Friday, August 15. FALL PET FOOD SALE Congratulations to Linda Roberts, daugh- terof Ted and Helen Roberts, who graduated recently from Fanshawe College as a professional secretary. Linda has accepted a position in the Health Services Department of Fanshawe College of Continued Education in London. We are pleased to report that Ted Roberts is home from Exeter hospital. UNITED CHURCH NEW S St. Andrew's Church held a very successful yard sale on Saturday, August 30. Church services at Kippen will resume on Sunday, September 7 at 10 a.m. 20 kg. WHILE SUPPLIES LAST [PURINA /.CHOWS, Aikenheads hold reunion The first Jack and Reta Aikenhead Reunion was held on August 24 at the Community Park. Of the 107 descendants - 62 signed the register, four of these being visitors. The afternoon began with races of: four and under - Angie Collins, Janie Smyth, Adam Smyth; six and under - Lori Collins, Kelly Collins, Danny Collins; 10 and under - Mike Rimmer, Lori Collins, Danny Colllns;12 and under - Leanne Rimmer, Mike Rimmer, Jeff Oesch. 12 and over men - George Collins; tied for 2nd Billie Collins and Gerry Neilands; 12 and overladies- Leanne Rimmer, Bernice•Petriel Peggy W illert; Ladies Kick the Slipper - Jo -Anne Smyth, Sue McLay, Peggy Willert- Men's Kick the Slipper - Billie Collins, George Collins, Ron Ferguson. Three -Legged Race - Bernice Petrie and Leanne Rimmer, Barb and Jeff Oesch, Jeremy W lllert and Gerry Neilands; Egg Toss - W arae Petrie and Uoyd Rimmer, Jeff Oesch and Mike Rimmer, Bernice Petrie and Leanne Rimmer; Balloon Toss - Gerry Neilands and George Collins, tied for 2nd Barb and Roy Oesch and Wayne Petrie and Uoyd Rimmer. After the races the men played ball, and the ladies had a shower for Sue McLay. W inners of the Elimination contest conduct- ed by Jo -Anne Smyth were Jenny Rimmer and Peggy Willett. Youngest person present - Cameron James Neilands; Lucky spot - Barb Oesch; Guessing Smarties - Marie Collins; Draw for Lawn Chair - Jo -Anne Smyth; and Table - Larry Pushelberg. It was decided to hold the 1987 Reunion in Hensall, only one week earlier on Sunday, August 16th. 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A general -service lawyer can usually take care of your will unless the estate is quite large, extensive or complicated If your estate includes a variety of assets such as business holdings, real estate, bonds, stocks - and especially if you operate your own business - you should probably contact a lawyer who specializes in estate planning. The services of a specialist may be more costly at the outset, but he can minimize the effects of federal and provincial taxes. No matter the size of your estate, you should consult an attorney. He knows so many of the pitfalls of improperly drawn wills. He keeps up with the latest tax and legal implications. He also knows of the problems of inter -family squabbling when the will is not precisely worded to cover all future situations. Our local lawyers can help to assure your survivors of receiving the most benefit possible which you will to them. If you're not acquainted with a lawyer who can help you with your will, contact the county bar association. dr call us and we'll give you the names of several who could help you. One last thing: be sure you have wills prepared for both adult members of the family and not lust the breadwinner. 527.1830 Anne James Proprietor WI ITNE.Y RIREY • FUNERAL HOME , 87 Gedetildh St W. Seaforth 521-1399 JOAN MA KENZIE Robert). Graham, President of First City Capital Ltd., is pleased to announce the appointment of Joen MacKenzie (nee Hoover) to the position of Assistant Vice President, Marketing. Ms. MacKenzie joined First City Capital as National Marketing -Manager in August, 1985, bringing over six years of extensive sales and marketing experiencein the leasing industry. Previously, she was NatiOrial Ttaitting Manager With a leading mkipromputer company, and prior to thatYshe was , National Marketing Officer for a large Canadian leasing firm, Ms. MacKenzie will be responsible for planning and implementing marketing strategies for the company's teasing operations nationally and internationally. She will continue to be located inToronto, First City Capital is one of Canada's major leasing companies with branch offices nationwide. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of First City Trust, a full-set- vite financial i45tifation. FuaSt CAPITAL LTD. Is your Phone Number not currently listed or listed incorrectly? We are going to publish a telephone listing for Seaforth, Dublin, Hensel! and Clinton exchanges and would like It to be as current and correct as pos- sible. So, if your business or home phone number is not listed or is incorrect, we will be happy to add or correct your number. Just call ... 5270240 The Huron Expositor Watch forit in September! 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