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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-07-17, Page 12fr. T77 7.717,71Tieer 71171...77.1111,-Tr,r ,Thur1aJuly $, 1920 H1SALLevegetaea 'lit 'M IC7,1,‘,AFGClipiATRT (ir Maid ())1.2111.1114 e• rJele111,141iOn nge 1 ilas Opened Otlicea•.1111E.:STNIA 4.14 rOttdyOur boildwaa hota drat. •fiocetivilnA Dr Knapp 4.01:::::::41;ttlaLng.othbyni4171,..1o. 4 1 -.ADMAN STANBURY saloons 106 , Maheall Ont 144111211y 21I te1v 12tli codutiloieli...k01:41:11::: tittSpittS, soticirons, a.. t L Itrai 1 Will1 It ilia AIM 114:9tdunce or .111 1 to toon, lo,,,sunoto hada 1Peivati4o **ill f .ru ni Ole 110. Pelvic; sit 1.30 odourit. dt r t our "" 11""4rom 44 Pollurr11,4 1444 ggg 0 ig 4 644r Oar Irtt efiLep, 1 6o bo' Woos without Ginkrp 000 intent .441eol44errs von k,„4144a lee premeiatt Roofing end Rocklin* * Specialty lianeall *racy Friday ' we 'Call 'Help 1,1;u--- Cassie monis, Spoessill the ilaty in litNosnil MO. 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I two. breed rZrth rni.rh clinktng of glows filled with the :tweet. heavy v..no ol the She is as brisk her kitchen at ever, and is consider- ed pne ol the best cooks,of the region. 1 lor eyesight is so good that she an mend clothe. ond do intricite needle work with- 11,, 'Do you <are for dark. end the id of apectecles. She ins?" or • has not hod •n 11 day M her ilk She: "No" Ole mentainti. I le: "Why not?" Sig. orina Searfina came by She: -It's merely hugging set her longevity by inheritance, a• m music." she pleareo to say. Her mother lie: -Wellwhet is there lived 10! years and 1 1 days, .boot ti you don't 1110,O - e nd an aunt •Iso reached 102. She: -The mum. - 1 It GiiItle Too 10 EcON o photograph views of Mensal! .40e01104 in this issue were made by the Sepia Photograph Studio ETER PHOTOGRAPHS rsonal Groupe Views ' rnateur Cameras and S.W.. !Officikb of the Hamburg - American Line w er e more ,mused il_2tin annoyecl _.al JAIL iiiii-ritir to infer- the sountry without paying them Pe...de ri...rk r die ..j. .: ;I was money. They *aid that thvY •be- ln1,cs' . i' s -still 6 .... ,,rn' he' . ..• idd 1.! 1,4,4 . help hist ot 1 kmik r. U, !,, n•!.I104.1, 011.0 1 he a a 414.1,4441 0040,1.014,4, Phocnig'• railroad whereinthe Amrisshe ' fare and undertake to find work 54 mys, but has no ides whether for hun they would not °poop, d 114..4 In the northern oi southernh.. entering the country. S SEE OUR NEW DIAMONDS See the New Ladies' Wrist Watch Ilands, nicely pierced. 13uy Her One Special for eek Only Ladies' Wrist (nittnn Watch loc....WI V•till Hess' Jewelry Store ' UENSALL WALL PAPERS 1928. Siesalee \tle now have our Spring nples, and if you intend Ing any papering this ring, you will find 11 to hell of the herniophete. It vim six feet long by your advantage to see my 001 feet ivide 'and ..,,mined samples before buying. blankets. • oord 40.404hammock. • Our pvers ,are non-fad- 'fivb krater end • fg poly of sausage. pumpernickle and semi -trimmed. We ro and chocolate. While t'w ehip will be pleased to show you he loosened • board our samples in your home, ond vos. Ado ko get out an.I Where you may make your walk etto.d but he could liesnot selections and get our prices. find any odditional oupp Fla; own gove out but Thursday. J•as. Sangster l'hoentg said thM he had • f • f d. Id 6 t • !Detroit/ • 11. 11.4 hwecii st tTcynodtntthn: e Ss'l 01 otefirnan found It n tees- sary to notify hia wife that he William: "Mother, that dem might not be home that evening, tist you sent me tq that wa. ad! 1 whkh uoe he would phone venwed a• painleow wun't.- h. This is whet he told herr Mother: -He wasn't?" "nt ring you at 6 o'clock - William: "No. I bit hie fingeo, When you hem the bell you'll • nel he yelled just like any other know it. me. Don't answer it. denust." awl Ili get my nickel back." edan $1115 oach $1045 oupe $1055 'ully egnipped, delivered at your door.) World's Largest Selling "6' and Women by Thousands are Swelling These Sales the .47 women by thousands aro turrung to ast *a $tory of the great and dynaind an'. Super -Sia" rude beautifut for woman. 6-c44imlir history there has never bee, 140 epsetacular acceptance of any car as that dch averrrowe (10414the nem F........Super• It le outselling MI other "Sleet' and Ito • previma re...oda fry 0006 outstanding MAI' .,ulo talky. co doubt of Its teadenthip In worn, places ds se., *acted ts fern., mark' by 010)ae Sad 301) • In Dettaat I oe .0.• slants. where autoraabite rahres are u•iorstood batter titan anywhere m the wortit Ewa, au*, hare bean greats. [ben the at r. rants • "4440 cornbread Such Saba*. Can gni, rka fleet an &court!, Arid unmistakable 9,05414 •PPreC,St.n 0001 Vs.*. o O9 e Work! • Greatett Vet. Nt,getnei 4' Part by Part Pleas. Conipave tie-Easex COCOCIPMC 3331ECC0113. • HENSALL Atron's Largest Alttotnobile Dealers. Gasoline 22o a oat Tax Includod YES, HENSALL HAD A NEWSPAPER -The Expositor Is grateful to Jim Sangster of Hensall who loaned us this page from Hensall's own nespaper, The Hensall Advertiser (note the typographical error In the title.) Mr. Sangster's father Is one of the volunteer firemen In the Perfectly Adapted to Local Conditions The Bank oi Montreal haa • Footnote/ and local .9C...taboo which prorttla 11 • peraonnot and Saralee part act, acrapterl to local candid°. 4440 hQv Wes or how acr.411 • customer's transactions may bw he win ejways Itni the !unite of thst Bane 01 Montreal fully reepoe.Mrs to 10101.d.. Bank of' Montreal Esdantlebed 1817 Tom) Asians es eau1 d reocosteo /IENSALL BRANCH, • L. 2. COLES, lessaref photo Sithe centre of the page. The page promotes Hensall's big July 12 celebrations back in 1928. Advertisers include Jas,Sangster, .Cook Bros., Hudson -Essex car dealers, Hess' Jewellery Store, and John Elder, who did roofing and siding, phone 1, Hensel!. o'rfi THE HURON JULY 170.000. - • Financially, the village of Henson is right on target, said c1erle4reasurer Eliza- beth Oke at Monday even- ing's village council meeting in Hensall. After six months under the 1980 budget, the village has spent $107,650, less than 50 per cent of the budgetted amount for the year, said Mrs Oke. To date, one of the largest , costs has been attributed to recreation' • with costs amounting to S37,000 and to general government ac- counts equalling- $24,000, she said. In a six month finance • report submitted to council by the Hensall Parks Board , costs areattributed to salar• ies, wages and benefits totalling $17,448. Remaining, expenditures are attributeo to equipment, heating, hydro water, sewage, and other general costs. In comparison to the $37,000 , reereation expend- iture, the Hensall Parks Board collected revenue to- talling $21,899 over the past six months. One of the strongest rev- enue sources listed in the report was ice surface rental. Over the past six months, the board has collected an ap- proximate $9,000 from rent- ing the ice surface to minor hockey, broomball, curling and other local and team dubs. In reply to a request made by the Huron County School Board, Hensall council has voted in favor of supporting quarterly financial payments to the bbard, rather than the biannual method used in the past. In maldng payments on a quarterly basis, amounts of approximately 570,500 could be saved by the board in interest costs on loans, said a letter from the school board. The letter adds that this may result in a $48,500 savings to rkrea rate payers. In discussing the.proposal, reeve Harold Knight said it the Moore -Deas wedding in Mitchell cm July 12. Kippen helps clean up after fire Correspondent MRS. RENA CALDWELL 262-5935 About 20 men in the community held. a clean-up bee at Ross Faber's following the barn fire on Monday Mr. and Mrs. W.L. MeIlis and Mrs. M. Barnard visited In Wroxeter last week.. Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Jones visited recently with Mrs. Harry Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Art Ashworth at Norton. John E. Caldwell attended 107 from Canada, US attend Munn reunion The annual Munn Reunion from Listowel- Kitchenei vetY Pleasant aftrnwn and was held at Hensall Stoney Creek, ipperwash, a supper followed. Community Centre on Sat., Hoboken. New Jersey, and The visitors with Russell July 12 with f 07 attending. Parkhill. They enjoyed a -..Erratt. Frank and Helen IF ANYONE HAS . . died . . been born . . . married . . . absconded . . had a fire ,r . . . been fired . . made good . . . returned home . . . sold his farm . . . been sick . . . been promoted . . . received an award IT'S NEWS phone 527-0240 tell us about it Tithe liuron (fxpositor "Since 1860, Serving the Community Pirst" PHONE 527-0240 SEAFORTH cClinchey. George and Olive Stevenson. Bill and Helen Taylor. Bruce %Wand visited his mother Mrs. Volland. Helen and Jean Klerapke. Clara Cum m 'von and Dorothy Hockey visited with Mrs. Kendrik. and Mrs. Lammie. tda and Chester Dunn. Iva and John Riddley, Mrs. Trudy !Vanning. Michele and Wendy visited Mrs. Lammie Mrs. Violet Bishop and Mrs. Marion Funnel visited with Mrs. Irene KaIbfleisch. Ray and Mabel Alderson visited Vivian • Alderson. Pastor Mclean had the cleareh servi.7e this week. • High men; bowling Ross Thompson 159, Ladies Mary Parimer 108 would be easily administered in Hensall since taxes are collected on a quarterly basis already. "You just can't sit here and complain ab6ut the cost of education, if you're not going to do something," he told council. At the . moment, added Mrs. Oke, the school board is only. interested in obtaining a general feeling from council on the matter. In general business, Hen - sail Village Cepticil received a reply from the Ministry of Transportation concerning an earlier letter they sent regarding the upgrading of Highway 84. The letter, which informed the ministry of conditions'of the highway that runs through downtown Hensall, was sent in the hope of initiating speedy repairs. According tO Mrs. Oke, the ministry replied ieferm- ing council the reconstruc- tion of Highway 84 is part of the five year plan for the area and that council would be advised on any further, con- struction outcome. In reviewing 'the Minutes from a Hensall Parks Board Committee meeting on July 10, the summer playground staff for 1980 was listed as - Janet McAllister Supervisor and Shelly McLeod and Darlene Varley as assistants. All three girls are hired under' an Experience '80 grant. In other discussion result- ing from the Monday even-. ing Meeting, council talked about the eventual transfer from mercury vapor to high pressure sodium lighting in the village. \ Reeve Knight told council that the village had just completed a transition to mercury vapor lighting. "I'd hate to change things now," he said. "We're just getting things changed to mercury vapor." Eagti pressure sodium w6Lch bas a life expectancy of approximately three times that of mercury vapor light- ing, emits an orange, yellow light and some Members of council expressed a dislike for the color. "I thinlewe sheuld look at - the possibility," Said Klaas Van Vlrieren. "Where we can save, and where *we can cutback, we should." Council decided to review the situation at a later date when more time could be spent to research further high pressure sodium light- ing possibilities. Hensall couple in the West Correspondent MRS. BERTHA MeteGREGOR 262-2025 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke of Sudbury were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal. Mr. and Mrs. Brian .Raittinen, Karen and Lisa of Timmins, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Jean Pinder of Goderich visited with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor on Sunday. Rev. MacDonald and his mother Mrs. Carl McDonald attended the wedding of their cousin Gordon Smith to Jo -Anne Collins in Dungannon United Church on Saturday evening and their reception in Salt - ford Valley Hall following the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal were guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Konynendyk of 'Woodstock on Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Myers of Saskatoon, SaskatcheWan, were luncheon guests at the Manse with Rev. McDonald and his mother Mrs. Carl McDonald. In the afternoon Rev. McDonald and his mother accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Myers to Kayser. Ontario. In the evening the Myers were dinner guests with Mrs. John Beer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan, David and friend. Tom and Ann, Waterloo spent Sunday with, her mother Mrs. Laird tvlickle. Mrs. Carl McDonald returned home on Sunday afternoon after spending the week with her son Rev. Staniey McDonald at the !Qin se . On Monday afternoon n couple of cars of ladies from Londesberough dropped in to help celebrate her eightieth birthday and the evening some of Hensail folk came in to her best wishes. Mrs. Fred Beer returned to her home after undergoing treatment at Victoria Hospital for the past couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy flew to Edmonton where they visited their son Bill and. went by train thrte the NSALL and area news mountains to the coast where they crossed to Vancouver and visited with cousins;later they flew back to Edmonton where' they visited before returning home on Friday. WINS FIRST CLASS Miss Sandra Wade!, 15 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Wadel, Hensel', competed in the Ontaiio Music League Festival held in Balkalla Inn, Kitchener, in which she won the Trophy for the Judicator's Award. The Highest standing in her solo aceordian Class. This is the 5th year she has placed lst. Her music Supervisor is Mrs. Dianne Stephenson of Huron Studios Ltd., Clinton. Mr. and Mrs- `Harold Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dalton and Carla spent a week's vacation' at Birch Beach, Commando. TROUSSEAU TEA On Saturday, June 28th Mrs. Bert Thomson held a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter Beatrice. Those showing the trousseau and gifts were girl friends of the bride: Karen Wilson, Louise Fleming, Debbie Denomme, Donna Jean MacWilliams, Karen McEwing and Mary Hak. Those in the tea room were Mrs. Esther Wright and Mrs. Elizabeth Faber. - Girls serving tea were Marilyn Fleming, Donna Taylor, Gayle Vander Guest speaker next week at Hensall The Rev. Stan McDonald conducted the regular morning service at Hensel! United Church on Sunday, July 13th and preached on Prayer for Serenity. The present is when we need serenity . The past cannot be changed. Hanging onto the past is useless;accept God's Love and have a new beginning. "Have the courage to change the things we can change": negatives must be changed into positives. The wisdom to know the difference." Mrs. Margeurite McLeod sang a lovely solo ''t Believe" and the children's story was "What are we looking at?" Junior church followed the hymn. Mr. Douglas Klopp officiated at tire organ again. Next Sunday guest speaker will be Mr. Robert Elliott with Lorne Thrower conducting the service. Velden. Bert and Eleanor Thernson held open house for Beatrice on July 2nd with Barbara Ferguson, Joan Alexander and Mary Thomson displaying the gifts and trousseau, assisting in the tea room'were Mrs. Dorothy Taylor and Melanie Lovell. Mr. and Mrs: Ross Corbett and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Corbett attended the Taylor picnic held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown at Newtonville on the weekend. There was a large at- tendance. Minkie and Steve Soepboeur visited Alice Rozendal. A GOOD AD IN A GOOD PUBLICATION GETS READ REGARDLESS OF ITS SIZE OR ITS LOCATION. WANT PROOF? Voters risding this nisssags right now, aren't you? H. JOHN MERO EAVESTROUGHING ... by the foot. SEAFORTH, ONT. 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