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THE ifiiJ8o'l i` xPQSrroRI,
LX 12i 1979
BYALICE GIBE
The village of Hensall has movedone step-
dgcer;fo annexation, after a special meeting..
:held eeith Hay Township council on June 25.
At Monday's council. meeting, it was,
announced a public meeting will be held, for
wi11s6a and township residents. to discuss the
village's proposed annexation of Lots 19 and
:22, Con. 1 Hay township in, the Hensall
arena. on August 8.
The 17 householders who live in the area
to be -annexed will received special notices:pf
the meeting; by registered mail. A land
suryeyor will be hired to PreFare plan 'of
the lands to be annexedfollowing. the publie
meeting.
The news about ,annexation however;
didn't completely resolve council's, feeling
that the village is still land starved.
Reeve Harold Knight asked the .clerk to
approach the Huron County board .of
education to see if extra land around Hensall
Public School could revert to the village.
The reeve said,, "We're land starved right
now." Council members expressed concern;
that the long; grass around the schoolverd.
was proving an eyesore, Members ex-
pressed the feeling, that if the board of
education didn't want the excess land, then
-the village could use it for a park. Reeve
Knight said, giving the excess land back to
Hensall "would be to their benefit, since
they (the boardd' of education) won't have to
cut the :grass."
Council proceedings took on a: lighter
character when, clerk Betty Oke informed
Kippen •VW`
;council;members the village had receivett a.
letter from Solicitor General Roy McMurtry
regarding emergency preparedness for the
re-entry of American. spaceship. the Skylab.
been waiting Reeve Knight said he'd b n w .ille...&. fol'
the letter with "'hlited' hr,',ft,” "414 •d :*
addition to the three age letter mailed. toy
a ei ilar letter : t
council, he had receiveda satn a
home. He told ;council alt: the three page
his id As vioinfnr••' t,irn �:$ C•k.•r'lb flit'
letter t1 s ph
Hensall. then he Can turn to the, prttrtncial;
verttntent .fur assist rnct,�.
!Io e ",
lit other `llu.stn ss council Considered the
tenrs Of f .a 1i afor the osition of
...... ....ppc.,.nts P
kills a g workssu ertntendent, but decided t,a P
hold a special meeting before reaching a
decision. The former:works superintendent,
Carl; Mag xwell, has, submitted his:resig- _
natiQf.
Buildin official Herman Van Wieren.
reported he issued three building permits to
Hensallresidents: Edgar McClinchey of
King_ Street was, issued a 52,000 ;permit to
renovate his home. Donald Tomton of Mill;
Street was issued a 51,000 permit to. close in
a porch and Glenn Harburn of Brock Street
was issued a 52,500 permit to renovate his
home.
Dace Reed and Don Joynt .of Frank Cowan
Insurance attended the meeting to review
council's insurance ctiverage on municipal
buildings and, employees.
INCREASE
Mr: Reed recommended council. consider
increasing its liability: limits:, and' consider
taking out errors and DmissiQnS insurance,
which is really .a, form of municipal
Enjoys b u
Correspondent
MRS. RENA CALDWELL.
262-5935
Jill McLellan, bride -elect,
was honoured with a shower
in St,. Andrews Church, Kip -
pen June 26. Joan McCallurn
gave a: reading, Christine
Cooper favoured with piano
solos, There was community
Hstrip
tr r -�.
p
singing and Evelyn Wright
read the address to which Jill
responded and invited: every,
one to Open House at her
home July 8. Mrs, Emerson
Kyle was mistress of cere-
monies.
Congratulations are
extended to the graduating
class at Huron Centennial
School. Banquet was held
Hensall native officiates
at bank opening
The Official opening. of
First ltexdale Place was held
on Wednesday,, July 4, •;1979
at 10 a.m. by J,A,E. (Ernie)
Morel;. Vice' President,
Central Ontario Division and
D.R.... (Don) Mactaren,
Manager of the Bank of
Montreal. 'Rexdale; Central.
The ribbon was cut. by Mr.
FraserMcNaughton retiring
Vice- President, The
structure is . a nine • boor
Complex, situated beside, the
former Bank of Montreal
Branch. Don's mother Mrsi
Bertha. MacGregor attended
the ceremonies.
A namber of Past Noble
Grands of •Amber:• Rebekah
Lodge attended the
Inaugural meeting held in
the Clinton Lodge. hall
Wednesday evening
July 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Taylor returned home from a
holiday at St. Joseph's Island
near Sault Ste. Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack.
Verbeen of Sarnia called on
friends in this area on
Monday.
R. K. PECK
APPLIANCES
"In till" heart of drill nttrn n Varna"
YAC.UUM CLEANERS - ,ales ami tic°r %tt,..c n oN1 make.
*
CB 'RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES
SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES
MOFFAT APPLIANCES
SMOKE SENSORS
INSECT LIGHTS AND FLY KILLING UNITS.
HAND CRAFTED GiFTS
Varna, Ont.
482-7
345-241.
STUDIO
presents
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Each Wednesday UNTIL JULY 18,
ErotnIttb p.m, •' 8 pert.
loo p.m. TV NEWS
Host John McCarroll
For Installation,
Service Line Locates or
Free Locai A
nnottncements
,, Calif 'us of
345-23411
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June 26, Graduates from. the
Kippen area are: Paul 'Mc,.
Gregor, Barbara McGregor,
Paul Hoggarth, Jim' Parsons,
Beth Consitt, Sandra Belt,
Jeff Waring, Jeff Walters,
Joan Dallas, Trace Dallas,
Julie: McBeath, Melissa
Moffatt, Gary Howard.
David Stoll, Kim Finlayson,
Clare Davidson, Mary Drys,`
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. H;arQld.
Jones spent the weekend in.
Hillier with Mr, . and Mrs.
Ken Jones and family and
called ion Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Gackstetter on the
Kippen ' East Women's
Institute sponsored a bus trip
on June 28 when 46 ladies.
from the area enjoyed' a boat
trip. a visit to a fabriccentre
and'a shopping spree.
riles:+:s1rx w�n,r
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ntalp:rraetit e itaattranee. Council, members
decided to review their insurance coverage
at a special meeting of cottneil.
"
The ,Hensall Parks. ,committee reported to
tmneii ;bat .bb children are registered in the
sumMer program .at the playground, The
program will start en July` 9.
The committee also reported while the
hillerkatin ' • program hasn't proved .a huge
�
seccess. :it •• will be cantinucd :for .the
41,414mget ut Cue; aumrner.
Since the committee found a considerable
amount of staff orertitne ryas being spent
policing �udiituriuntfunetionset.the ,arena, it
cin.� ..
'.va' det:idea to Ask the board to .consider
haying. its members • ;police .weekend funct-
ions :on a voluntary, relating basis.
Council members voted to endorse a
res.olntion submitted by the municipality of
York to petition the province to amend their
Municipal Assistance program on a formula
or other unconditional basis, As the program•
stands now. the, grants are -given ' only on
ue
condition they are used for .certainprojects;
repair for planning.
such as road. or p
....
Reeve Harold Knight said he agreed with
the York resolution. since""a local council
. .....
lcnov,•s , a lot better what has priority than the
people down in Toronto." Council members
they
indicated felt the government should
air and municipalities a certain, amount and
let the municipalities set their own priorities
for how the money would be spent,
RESOLUTION
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Council also endorsed a resolution from
...
the Ontario Municipal Recreation Associ-
,tion opposing any change inWintario
prosceebeing ds designated; for recreational
artd cultural projects.
Reeve Knight said there is a growing
meof the Wintario monies, o:
lobby to see some l
to health services inthe province Council.
decided tax money,rather than
nii.nibers. deet
lottery returns was the most dependable way
orf funding health costs in the province.
Council. members filed a request for :a
sway
Visitors with Russell. Frratt
home were his wife Pearl,
Anna McConnell, Mabel
Haggard, and Helen
Manning. Visiting with vera.
Laramie were Loreen and
Jack Paisley. Elmer and
Hazel Dunn, Mery and Irene
Dunn: Chester Dunn, and
Mt an Mrs. John. Ridley:
Mr;. Roth'Durand . visited
her mother Mrs. Nell,
Kendrick.
Visiting with Clara
Featherston were Mr. and
Mrs. Larson. Bill and Vina
d
,,
deflation fromthe Dover Township Flood
Relief Committee, Some members. ex-
pressed concern at the increasing
Pr Bnumbers
of requests for financial assistance which, are
coming before the council;
Roman !Dzus, Huron ,County. ;planner,
notified council that no action wastaken on
a
request to modify the secondary plan fiat
property* on the corner of Hwy. N4 and Queen
Street., The planner said. the :applicant's.
proposal was, dao. uncertain ,and can:' "be
reconsidered when he has finalized; his,
proposal osal for land use for the site,
Lorne Maeck, the Minister of,, Revenue,,
owled d a request from council for
ickn. get an
_... q _
adjustment of assessments in the village. A
member of the assessment division of his.
ministry will prepare a revised assessment
roll; for taxation in 1980 and submit it to
council for review.
$45 DEPOSIT
The Hensall PUC notified council that it•
passed a resolution that the S45 deposit Paid
has visitors:
Parker.
Mrs. Barb Dougherry
visited her mother Mrs. Ilene
1Calbfleisch, Joan Betteridge"
and' Violet Bishop of
Stratford also visited Mrs.-
Kalbfleisch.
Visiting with Cora Alcock
were Ida Evans and Jessie
Engle. Brussels.
Mr. and, Mrs. Walter
Wilhelm visited with his
mother Edna Yo,ing
isttors with. Nelson Loghrin
Were Frank and Elaine
McLellan hohoured in Kippen
Correspondent •
MRS. RENA CALDWELL,
262-5062
Mrs. Kenneth McLellan
entertained in honour of her
daughter Jill on Sun:, July 8;
• Sympathy of the.
community goes out to Mrs,
Eiger MouSseau in'the .death
, .
of her sister Mrs, s
Turnbull, Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs, Steve Pene
and Sheri Lynn are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
McBride.
Mr. and Mrs, Pere..
y
Wright have their
grandchildren Andrea and
Phillip Scott; Cromarty as
•
guests.
` rent. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex
McGregor have returned
from a holiday in the north.
Congratulations to
Melanie Lovell on achieving
entrance to Secondary
School.
H.ensali •
Mr. • .and Mrs: Doti
Maclaren; Jodi • and Brooke
of Oakville were weekend
visitors with MrS: Bertha
MacGregor._, . ,
Mrs. Ros-5 Collins• has
been a patient . in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter whre.
she has been receiving treat -
Jordan. Mr. and Mrs,
Verdun Tuer, Stratford.
Louise Mitchell was visited•
by her son Les, and Vera
Amy and Mrs. Beavers,
Brantford.
Church • service •wns
conducted: by Rev. Forsythe
of Exter.
The Bowling scores were
as follows; Last. week Bonnie
Howse 97, Neil. Regan 134...
This week: Edna: Young90,
Neil: Regan 149.
Qlito ark
At Victoria Hospital,
&&estminister • Campus;
London on Friday, July 6,
1979, Ellen • Catharine
(Grassick). Walker,. formerly
of Hensall and Seaforth died
in her 98th year.. She was the
wife f the late George
o
Walker who predeceased her
in 1961. Surviving: is a son
Donald J. of $t, Petersburg,
Florida; daughters 7Mts.
Frank. (Olive) De Marco, St.
Petersburg, . Florida; Mrs.
George (Helen) . Gould,
London. Grandmother of
Mrs. • Robert (Diane)
Bardawill of London, .Great
grandmother of Tim; Teresa.
and,•:Tatnmy. Predeceased by
one. daughter Alice in 1934
and twabrothers and two.
sisters. Funeral; service wsa
held; from the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall
Monday, July 9th at 2 p.m.
with' .Rev. Stan McDonald
officiating interment in
Baird's Cemetery, Stanley
Twp. Pallbearers were John
Madge. Allen Ferguson,
Howard Scene, Frank Wild-
Fong, Joe- McLellan, Gerry
McClinchey, The members
of Amber Rebekah Lodge
held. a memorial service .on .
Sunday evening with the
Noble Grand. Mrs. Hazel
Corbett in charge assisted by
Vice Grand Mrs. Elizabeth
Riley end Mrs Alice Ferg
Chaplain.
Miss Betty Boyce of.
Toronto visited last week with
, her cousin Mrs. Edgar
' Munn.
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Mrs: Bertha 'MacGregor
returned home after
spending several, days with
Mr. and' Mrs. Don
MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke
in Oakville. .
Mr.
and Mrs. Harold
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Dalton and Carla enjoyed: a
holiday at Restilo, Moosonee
and crossed on the '• ferry
• 'Chi-Cheemaun at
Tobermorv.. '
Centers before the . becorne 1?t,1C
by y can
customers will now be :called a. "gonsumer
deposit." In the paSt, when renters left town
with meneY stillOwing to the PUC, the.
deposit was used to pay what was owing to
:OntarioHydro. Now, : der' the new
...w, un ..
resolution, accounts • written off the 545
de •,.sit will beprorated between Hydro and.
p° p
water and sewage .
rewa costs.
S$
Council; was also notified the owner of a•
garage in the Petty . black complex Is
planning; to convert the lower level of the
garage, "Which is on Nelson Street, into two
•aparttnents, Th.e site is zoned for commercial
use, and the apartments, will be a
non -conforming use,
Council members indicated their major
concern with the situation was the probl;ein
of tenants parking on the street.
At special meeting of council held in.
June, members accepted the tender of
Hensall Motors Ltd, for a 1980' five ton,
iF;ink box truck for the sum• of 514,850.
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