The Huron Expositor, 1983-04-13, Page 14A14 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 13, 1983
Blowing garbage
concerns council
Members of Hensall council voiced their
concerns over improper dumping at the
• Hensall landfill site, after works superin-
tendent, Don Towton, informed them of
complaints by neighbours adjacent to the
site of blowing garbage. In his report to
council, Mr. Towton expressed his cpncern
over the amount of blowing garbage that is
presently floating in the creek at the site.
"If the ministry of environment came out
and saw the site I'm afraid they would close
it down with all that stuff in the creek," he
said.
Councillor Richard Packham, who in-
spected the dump, told council that he had
found irregularities in the separation of
garbage going into the dump.
"The only concern 1 have is that there was
household arbage dumped where the steel
should be", said, referring to dumping
practices by an named ope or.
Reeve Harry Klu council that it
should be the responsibility of the operator
to clean up the creek and that he should be
made aware of proper dumping procedures.
"If you don't keep it up (the landfill site)
it can become a problem," councillor
Packham added.
Council will continue to monitor the
situation.
Mr. Towton also informed council that
there will be considerable cost in erecting
new "no parking" signs in the community.
He explained that the cost of erecting signs
in the arena area is $243.
"That's only the beginning," he said,
"That's just no parking signs for almost
three blocks."
Council agreed to continue tIie'wdrk with
the signs.
Councillor Irene Davis, of the book
committee set up to put out a historical book
about Hensall for the centennial year,
requested that council consider a possible
loan to the project to help cover costs.
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Although figures were not available, an
estimated 52700 could cover the publishing
of 1000 books. However, Mrs. Davis
explained that the book is in the planning
stages, making it impossible to give )an
exact figure. She also asked council to
consider funding the project with profits to
go to the town.
Reeve Harry Klungel told council that the
centennial committee has declined to pay
for the book. He felt that the decision was
based on the amount of work already in the
hands of the committee on other centennial
events.
"I think it is important that the town
sponsor the book and if any profit is made it
goes back to the village.
Council will consider both proposals in
conjunction with the planned budget.
.BRIEFS
Bylaw enforcement officer Herman Van
Wieren reported 38 parking violations for
March with 25 of those paid-up-to-date.He
told council that many of the violations were
issued to village residents.
Hensall council supported a request from
the Grand Bend Chamber of Commerce
asking for support and participation in
events during the Ontario Sandcastle
Competition to be held August 20 and 21.
Council will advise local groups of the
possibility of participating in the parade
or of sponsoring groups to enter the
sandcastle competition.
Council agreed to authorize advertising
space in a special booklet being prepared
for the Seaforth and District 'Community
Centres official opening on June 4.
A request by Tuckersmith Township for a
grant to help reduce its proposed Recre-
ation Centre deficit of $55,742.00 will be
considered when council sets its budget. In
1982 council gave Tuckersmith a $500 grant
based on usage of 1.67 per cent of the total
registered at the centre.
Youth for Christ has quiz
South Huron Youth for
Christ 'held their monthly
rally on Saturday at Bruce -
field school with a Targe
attendance, Director Bob
Heywood was in charge and
opened with several Easter
choruses and prayer, The
three area quiz teams then
quizzed on 20 questions from
1 Timothy chapter 5. The
Zurich team topping the
highest score. At the May
rally they utliz 1
Timothy Chapterwill 6. Thions is
NEXT,CONSTRUCTION—The sod was turned officially Monday afternoon for the new 22
unit senior citizens apartments In Hensall. Doing the honours were, from left, BIII Fuss,
ehalrman of the building committee; Herman Poser, Canadian Mortgage and Housing -
rep and Hensall reeve, Harry Klungel. (Svela photo)
Seniors to visit Dashwood
The Three Links Seniors
are invited to be guests of the
Dashwood Good Companions
on Monday, April 18 at 8 p.m.
in the community centre,
Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Web -
the final, also the last indoor'
rally. Mrs. Kevin Parker sang
"To God Be The Glory". The
Young People from Crediton
United Church called Soul
Survivors presented an Eas-
ter play called "The Denial".
The May meeting will be held
at the school May 7. Speaker
will be Geo. Hesson from
Ailsa Craig. He is an Arab
born in Bethlehem.
Mr. Charles Mickle return-
ed to his home in Hamilton
atter spending a week's vaca-
tion visiting with his mother,
Mrs. Laird Mickle,
Laura Mary Sararas was
baptized in Mt. Carmel
Church last Sunday by Father
Joseph Nelligan. Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Sararas, Hensall
and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph,. Nolan and family
attended and enjoyed a fam-
ily dinner at the home of
Gerry and Gail Sararas in
Exeter.
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ter have returned to their under the leadership of Mur -
home , after spending the ray Wearing.
winter months in Florida.
The Junior Hi Group of
Hensall United enjoyed an
evening of recreation at the
school on Friday evening
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Rebekahs have 34th birthday
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Amber Rebekah Lodge
members celebrated their
34th birthday on Wednesday
evening when they partook of
a dinner at Carmel Presbyter-
ian Church at which time the
District Deputy President of
District 2 #23 Sister Alice
Bowen and members of Pride
of Huron Lodge. Exeter were
guests.
The regular meeting fol-
lowed at the lodge hall with
Noble Grand Margaret Con-
sitt presiding. assisted by
Vice Grand Margaret Up-
sh$II. Mrs.:. Alice Bp esn••'
D. .P. C;"ast� i}e�etit&d`fohe'
lodge by Bertha MacGregor
Jr. P.N.G. and was received
by the Noble Mrs. Margaret
Consitt and presented with a
corsage. Mrs. Ruby Bell
reported for the, finance com-
mittee, Mrs. Marg Upshall
reported for the visiting com-
mittee and the treasurer.
Mrs. Dorothy Corbett gave
the financial report.
An invitation was received
to the open house for Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Corbett and to the
Rebekah members for
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Ladies' Night April 2
Happy birthday was extend-
ed to Mrs. Ruby Bell, Mrs.
Sharon Love and Mrs. Gladys
Coleman. Members were re-
minded of the district Meet-
ing at Pride of Huron Lodge,
Exeter, April 13 at 2 p.m.
Mrs. Bowen D.D.P. spoke
to the members congratulat-
ing them on their work and
spoke on "What It Means to
be a Rebekah". Following the
closing of lodge. Mrs. Evelyn
McBeath played a melody of
songs. after which a social
hour was enjoyed when Mrs.
Bowen cut the anniversary
cake. which was served with
eoe . cream, t• •
° N1f.'r1 lrl Kifi$mhif "who
recently underwent surgery
in University Hospital, Lon-
don is improving.
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
John Corbett are entertaining
at an Open House in the
Fellowship Hall of Hensall
United Church on Sunday,
April 1' from2-4 p.m. in
honour of their fiftieth wed-
ding anniversary.
Mrs. Rordon Troyer re-
turned to her home last week
after receiving treatment in
South Huron Hospital
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Bruceticld Oddfellows held
a euchre at the hall on Friday
April 8. The winners were
ladies high -Grace McClinch-
ey, lone hands -Grace Evans,
low• Mrs. Cliff Henderson,
men's high -Bruce McClinch-
ey, lone hands-Aldie Crich,
low -Mrs. Flynn, lucky draws -
Warden Haney and Beatrice
VVels 1 try
ss Brenda Hallam visit -
on the weekend with
Stephanie Black, Goderich.
Mrs. Ruth Rushcall. Vic-
toria B.C. is visiting with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Scott
and son, Willowdale visited
on the weekend with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Scott.
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