The Huron Expositor, 1986-09-24, Page 5HENSALL AND AREA
Seniors night set
Hensall Correspondent
SUSAN HAR`'MAN
262-2449
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 24, 1986 A5
PROFESSIONAL DOG
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and Bath, t4aII Trimming, etc.
Reasonable rates. For appointment cull
On Thursday the Bank of Montreal in
Hensall will host its second' `Seniors Night."
This fun filled evening of cards and
crokinole will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the
Hensall United Church. Lunch will be served
and there will be prizes awarded. Last year 60
seniors attended.
SHUFFLEBOARD
High ladies scores: Betty Grenier, 571,
Pearl McKnight 407, Dorothy Britnell 402.
High men's scores: John Consitt 398,
George Dowson 386, John Pepper 353.
PERSONALS
Marion W asson of Parrsboro, Nova Scotia
is visiting with her daughter Helen Tinney
and family.
Martha Barr and Jean Nagle of New Jersey
visited Last week with Audrey Christie of
Hensall. While here they visited with Jessie
Brock (Mrs. Barr's sister-in-law) at the
Bluewater Nursing Home.
Hensall United Church was ' filled to
capacity again on Sunday for Rev. McDon-
ald's final service. The church was decorated
with many vases of flowers. For this service
the congregation sang Mr. McDonald's
favorite hymns, with Belva Fuss at the organ
and Norma Pryde at the piano.
Mr. McDonald chose as his sermon
"Looking back on our pilgrimage together."
He recalled that his first 'service with the
Hensall congregation he spoke on "Begin-
ning our Pilgrimage Together." He stated
two of his strong feelings that the church
must be a church with an open door, reaching
out into the community and welcoming
everyone into worship and fellowship, and
also his strong feeling on the equality of
people. He closed by saying "I'm not afraid
of the future, because God is in the future as
he has been in the past seven and a half years.
My prayer is that you as his' children will
continue to travel the pilgrimage road of life
with Him, as you work and love together in
the name of Christ."
The choir sang a beautiful anthem and
Belva Fuss sang a solo. For the closing
hymn Chuck Mallette joined the ministry of
music with the trumpet.
The ushers for the day were Raye Jacobe,
Cecil Pepper, Gary Kyle and Randy Parker.
Next Sunday Rev. Gordon Picket] will be
conducting the Communion Service at 11
a.m.
Following the service at the Hensall United
Church on September 14 the congregation
gave a surprise presentation to Rev.
McDonald before he left for his new charge at
Corunna.
Sharon Wurm spoke words of appreciation
to Rev. McDonald in so many fitting words.
Following the • address a representative
from each of the groups presented Mr.
McDonald with a rose, symbolizing their love
and appreciation: The Sunday School,
Mindy Bell; The Messengers, Evelyn Elder;
The Explorers, Santosh Malik; The C.G.I.T.
Linda Traquair, Jennifer Selwood of the
C.G.I.T. presented Mr. 1e1cDonald with a
C.G.I.T. crest making him an honorary life
member of their group; The Church Board,
Lloyd Ferguson; The Seniors, Nan Britton;
The U.C.W., Grace Drummond; The Choir,
Belva Fuss; The Youth Group, Pam Mallette;
The Sunday School Staff, Joanne Rowcliffe;
The Centennial Committee, Margaret Cole;
' The Congregation as a whole, Elva Forrest.
Margaret Cole then presented theCenten-
nial autograph quilt to Mr. McDonald from
the Centennial Committee. Belva Fuss
presented him with a gold watch and a picture
, of the church on behalf of the United Church
Women: Jean Jacobe presented him with a
crystal bell and vase of flowers; Dave Striate
desk -pen r. esk-penset on behalfengravedald with an
f the Legion.
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Homeowners face increase
The W inthrop Recreation are holding a
Super 1987 Monthly Draw. Tickets are
• available at Seaforth Automotive, Box
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executive members. Tickets are 525.00 each
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November 1 when the Clinton Public Utilities
Commission, which supplies the water to
Vanastra, increases its rates. Presently
Vanastra residents paY90 Cents per thousand
gallons. On the"first otNoverilber they will
start paying 96 cent per thousand gallons. On
an average, clerk -treasurer Jack McLachlan
said, Vanastra uses one and a half million
gallons per month.
The Ministry of Environment has an-
nounced it will drop a special rabies vaccine
for foxes to help prevent the spread of rabies
in the township. Rabies is rather severe in
Huron County and other counties In Ontario
this year.
The Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Auth-
ority has offered the township sugar maples
or Norway maples this fall. The township will
order 5o to plant along the road allowances.
Any ratepayer wanting some planted at the
front of the property where they live is invited
to phone the township office 482-9523 to
request some to be planted by the township.
The township will order a new nine -foot
one way snow plow from Champion Road
Machinery at Goderich at a cost of $3,600.
Council will tender fora new half -ton truck,
replacing the present truck.
Court of Revision., was held on the Carter
Drainage Works and as no appeals were
heard the drain was approved. Tenders for
the work on the drain were opened and that of
Bay -Line of Clinton was accepted. Work will
start in October and completed before the end
of November.
Russ Archer of Vanastra attended the
council session to ask for site drawing on a
building he was interested in. Council said it
does not have any of these drawings and
suggested the Ministry of National Defence
would have these on buildings built when the
Defence Department owned the site. Council
will request the drawings wanted.
The Van Egmond Foundation has request-
ed council to apply for a grant for money for
brick work to be done on the home.
Council has been notified that the Hydro
Inspection Branch has been moved to
Stratford from Vanastra. .
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