HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-05-10, Page 18THE, HURONEXPOSITOR, MAY 10 197%
AT CITIZENS' MEETING: — Rev. Ken.
Campbell of Renaissance international spolieto.
25O in Clinton last week on -books used in the
classroom. He's flanked by Dr, Blair Shaw left
and. Lloyd Barth of Btyth..
(News Record Photo),
Exeter happy with
n.town improvement.
pian
1 rt:portv.iLt'ng for i•a
tenstwe� changes to vee; '+.
dei' n town core. was 1,1.01• ler
wit h erithttstasnt by, ttit^R+ti*,'rti.
f the toss ti's huitftss ..roar
metntt%, Wecinestlav ww"n"tiff
I`he Projecty�I'1.rnning
Swh:tateS„ Uf fc'rtlnttk
rccontinent-1 tt • that a orbit‘,,
clopnWnt of: F vett r s fits
aness Fare he 'centered
irtittn.d th'e town hall•ltbr,try
• area and. rhe 1'l't, and matt
t4ip:it b►uldntgs
I3crlt Ssw•artrrtan t h urn tet
.ttt'thi husrrtess ImprovernenG
area. recommended that
three • areas Ire wirntltl.etiii
first as tftxy• wstsl`'. highly
risible and ssottdii shares riot•:
Side slioppc rs that hani,,T
ss is \:oncernewi rollout •,scat
till; a hospnabie shislipni.. •
4 ns ironment.
• The planning slsry
showed that bole ntert^harts
and shoopers':1n the town
wvanflotil .parkin aswself'
ufctrtIon.il ":Mores -and rec:re,
atonal tacihtiis. .
war ggt'stett v..Ir: orf ,.
tinr tas-Mg ' parking ret • thus
acv +i
would be. to develop
ries iots behind the -stores for
,,ustonier parking: 1.'p is 500.
additiunil parking. • spaces
:conk! be erc'arcd 'thr ss a;,
if chis . is carried "cut.
planners. .'recontnttrnded the
stores stave rear doors uwpwtt
lig oil the lots ..t+ )feet, p
shopper trach.; ctrttiI,difl
'tN,otic;lti their bu anesses . •
Another. planning sug-
asY$0411 it% create. a friendly
onvbrcett mot for snoopers
4'1V tit green. areas 1n
i ha.
don fetors n and a co'fhnnisn
theme tor store fronts. •
:Int planners emphasized
that tiie 131.A swan not forcing
ale+ diatV nion i'usines Sitii';n
to make changes. to ...dicer
storw.:trinity The • portion of
dn' report deal ing•with 4turi*..
fronts wv:ts to se"owe onla..ts
guideline for. 'members..
Also. the tiatewalk settle
ler ittiicn+,° t in certain areas
tri .allcttw Ir;tttit pas'ing.
through:loiin• to get ,t better
book at the core.
,rhe., planners also sug-
iii sicd the. toswrr• hall -library
nett) prctpert tes • 4oitId b ' u se d
to tkL•voloo a'•"ttiwsn square••
cleat ssould po'sibly see an,
+ tfil�+err rcadin;g. area •tend
notice • hoards plus 'rnfortn-
at :+ti 'kiosks
•
F ti►twfiril :fur the dose ntown-,
rudivplop rncnt proje waotttd
s'iime .from a •$150.000 loan
through .the' prtssinee s.ivlain
Street l es'italizat on Prog-
ram ss uh the town. agreeing
to repay, , 550.000 Over. a 10
vela period and the 1? isiness
tmprtwventetttarea 0.31.-M,group Paying the .rentaining:
S.100.00(1.•
efi aSsessntent to
ber firms in the" BIA group.
wsould increase by approx,
imately..St,400 a. year if the
.redevelopment prwisram, is
mens- carried out.
8 ,c.efieIc,. UCW
Topic is
compass
The C.C.W. 'of Brumfield
held their May meeting. With
Mrs^ Arnold Taylor presiding•
on. Tuesday afternoon;.
Mrs. Wilson McCartney
and Mrs. Bert Walters led in
the worship and opened it by
reading a poem and prayer,
Mrs. `George • Canleton was.
pianist for the hymns,. Mrs,
McCartney led in the medita-
tion on compassion. Just as
in tete parable of the good
samaritan. read `by. Mrs:
Walters, Mrs. McCartney
pointed out people should do
•more than look on with. pity
but lend a hand' 'to others..
After the offering and the
singing of a h' mil Mrs
Waltersdosed the worship
with prayer. .
•
•
The minute's of the. March,
.meeting: were read . by' the
secretary .Mrs E; Stoll •The
treasurers report was given
by Mrs. A. Paterson•, and the,
card report read. Mrs. John
Moffat read a tetter from.' the
foster child in Haiti.
Plans were finalized for
the visitors day meeting on,
Tuesday June 5th. Members'
were reminded of the bake
sale at ., Homestead Park
Bayfield, on Saturdaw May 19.
with articles.' tee be, at the
church by 9 oclock. Mein:.
bers were told of'. a.bits going
to Alma: College on Tuesday
August 2L
Tuckersmith unit were in
oharge.of the social hour at
the close of the Meeting,
yarn
Correspondent
MRS, MARY cifk$$.ELI
482-9%9:
Bch and .Gwyttne :l,ob.erts.
spent :the: weekends with
Carol. and Gary (wlaepctna d
in Hinckley.:Ohto. Hinckley
is famous as a stag Seger for
migrating sbu xards, and,
,:people go inure front all over
to see there.
Friends and nclghbtsurs4
R�'i11a :Rathww•eit would Eike
express their sympathy, in
the passing: of her surer
:Ferne, 'Mrs. Ronald Carterof
St. Marys,
The Central ''Huron Secon-
dary Scheel mu,sieal IFinnianS:
atrtbow is, now on tonight.
NAY and:.'S.aturd4, ata
in Differ;.
Visitors ►with the Chess) is
on Sunday were fete and,
Alice Jefferson. Murray .and
Lout Wilson an,d SIMS
C(rc ;ory and Daryl, and Bob
and Ruth Lang and $ons
Andresw and Tota..
Over. bO ,dollars was real-
ized. from the plant Sala:
following the }e.C.W. Meet-
ing on Thursday 'e ening.
There were ,fewer outdoor
:plants titan ustkal ,because of
the cold, sw at yseather. Sharon
• L huter wwA's the auctioneer. -
Ruby 1 -hit led the st orship
semiee* and meditation can the
theme of family and children
assisted; lay Margaret :Doty-
Su'spend!ed` sentences for
Hensall fire slashing,
'ihe tswo Huron bark sten,
arrested followi ing a tire
slashing;: spree outside the
"Hcnsall ,arena on ties cruiser
rec'e'ived suspended sent.,
' ences and were placed on
probation for one )tar %% hen'
thee) appeared in . Exeter
court recently.
John Wayne O'Neill and
Benjamin Stephen Hillman
pleaded guilty in their first:
court .appearance to charges
arising from the tire• slashing
incident but sentencing was:
.delayed until a. pre-sente•twe
. report was available.
The court learned in the
• report that this was the first
offence for both the defert'1i
.ants.
.L.)110 O Need -Wase fined
$.100. or sentenced- to 2O days
in jail on .I charge of break..
ranter anti theft at the. Hensall
Abhatioir and:n as fined $100
or lit days for damages, he
caused to cells at the i voter
OI'P office.
file two tiles used knives
stolen trona the abbatoir to
slash tines of th,' cars parked
0ttt,side the arena.
Renianiin Hillman was..
also lined $200 or 20 dais on
th break.. enter and: theft at
Hensall Abbattoir,
The damages arising from
the • tore slashing incident
swe.re :tpproirttatc$3.000
Obituary
WILLIAM; SM ALE
William George " Smale of
Hensall passed avvav in St.
Joseph's Hospital London,
Oa May 1st, 1979;.in his ,lOth
;year. He was the beloved
'husband 'of VeratSuanderr
rock) Striate.. and father of
Eric Snialc. Zurich; ;Donald,
,Hensall, '.:Robert, London:
daughters Mrs. Kenneth
tCorinne) Harrison: North
Bay; Mrs. Walter' (Betty)
Taylor, London. Mrs. Wayne
(Sharon) McLachlan,. London
Sisters Mrs,.Pearl Hooper,
Mrs. r ni! Cousins,
Duance, "•Staffa;' Brothers
Howard Smale Hensall. and"
Als^in.: Seaforth, Also sur-
viving are ten granuclrildren
and two great grandehildren.
Predeceased by two 'brothers
Roy and Thontas and .one.
sister Mrs. Clarence (Bella);
Parnell. Funeral service was .:
held' front - the 13onthron;
Funeral Hosie ; on Friday
May. 4th at 2 p.m. with Rcv.
J. ft, Wareham officiating.
interment in 3air'd's
Cemetery. The :.F'allhcarers:
%'LTC' Dave Sntale, .Foe
Beneough. Merv. Stephen.
Clarence •Reid. Linn Snialc.
and .Jini 'Taylor.' Flower
bearers . serer Grand-
children: Brian Smalc,
Randy Scale. Rickey Smale.'
St'esen, . Harrison Danny
Grand Bend 1 1 c
Cut flower arrangements
Hangers,
Me
Large green' houseplants'
'� Mixed. pots .
s, Potted mums
Green ;plarnters •
Silk flower arrangements
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Mitchell 345-9406 Seaforth 527-1924
Closed Wednesdays Open Mori. to Sat. 9-6
Daily deliveries from Seafortb to Stratford
Son and Barbara Consitt.
.t"leanor McAsh presided .fir
the business, Shirley' H ll
read the minutes of the April
meeting and, treasurer Marg.
klayter reported that $1,5
M4 Q:
•a'vas raised at the dessert
:euchre. An invitation from,
Brncefield U.C.W. to ,join
them on:their visitors day on.
Tuesday June 51h at 2 p.m.
was :a cepted• They always
base a.n eseellent program
and: Susan• White of The
Hanot Expositor will be the
speaker,
The Clinton Hospital AIM -
iliary is spQ.nsfring a liosp-
lira), Day on May 9th where
people are encouraged' to;,
%visit patients and have a cup
of coffee between 2.4•in the
afternoon. Current issues,tf
magazines are required for
patients and for the waiting
room. •
On Sunday May 27th
Camp Menesetung is holding
an Open _'louse and picnic,
from 3-7. You are asked to
bring, a picnic supper with
y'ou•
if anyone is interested) in
attending the Alma College
school for women :this sum-
mer, tt will bar :he1.d from,
Sunday August 19 to VKcd..4
nesday August 22nd.
lrleanor :MeAsh has. reds,
.ration forms. The one day
school is on Tuesday, August
21st.
Grateful appreciation was
expressed forthe lovely
brass vases in the church
which are a gift.from Marg-
aret Hunt's sister. Mrs Jean
Henry. The evening CQlt..
c101:10 with a social half betIT
and the delicious lunch was;
served by the committee..
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