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A 'UNITED; EFFORT—(Teff to• right) .Mrs; Tony
Siemon, Mrs. Gordon McGonigle, Mrs.
Florence Greer, Mrs, Arthur Yielding, Eunice
Doerr, Linda Wilson, and Nettie Stimore stitch
a .quilt that will be donated to the Woodstock
and area people to help refurnish homes. The
Bethel Church ladies have invited women fraln
all area churches to help sew more quilts.
(Expositor Photo)..
• Honsoll council
first to carr
errorinsoranc#
SOON TO BE APPRECIATED Belle Roberton
helps quilt: at the Bethel Church in .
Egmondville. The finished products will be
given to the victims of the Woodstock tornado.
The ladies can use eight helpers for each quilt,
and have six of them ready to sew;` They 'hope to
doore and welcome volunteers..
man y y
(Expositor Photo)
Henscoli PeeWees,
Correspondent.
MRS. HILDA M. PAYNE
262-5018
The Hensall Pee-wees won
the B Championship at
Kirkton on Sunday, beating
first Hibbert and: then Flim-
vine, The members. of the
team would like, to .thank.
Spike Bel and Tom '
P l _ Neil"ands
for .their good coaching, and.
interest through ` out the
season. This is a good way to
celebrate their new ball
diamond,
Brad Mann accompanied
his grand'p'arents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Anderson to the
Grand America Trap Shoot
held at Vandalia,. Ohio at the
weekend.
Obtuar'
HARVEY WM. TAYLOR
Harvey Wm. Taylor of
Varna died in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter en .Monday,:
Aug. 20, 1979.
He was the husband of the
former Bertha May Rohner
andwas in his 66th year.
Dear father of Stewart of
ICippen, Lorne Taylor Of R.R.
1, Varna, Mrs. Steve (Phyl-
lis) Cannady of Alberta, Mrs.
Bob (Betty Lou) Johnston,
Seaforth and seven grand-,
children, Also survived by 2
brothers , Robt. Taylor, Clin-
ton, Louis Taylor, Varna and:
3 sisters, Mrs. Watt (Ruby)
Webster, , Clinton, Mrs.
Blanche Stephenson, Clinton
Mrs. Harry (Fern) Baker of
hayfield' He was prede-
ceased by one sister and
three brothers.
Funeral ,services will be
held at the Bonthrnrr Funeral
BorMO on Thursday, Aug. 23
at 2:30 p.m, with Rev. Allan
Mamas of iating, Inter -
snit *111 flow in hayfield
CW
Hensall has become one of
the first municipalities in this
area to have omissions•. and
errors insurance.
Village council ,Made the
decision Tuesday to go ahead
with the coverage following a
brief discussion in which the
situation in: Bosanquet town-
ship had been brought up.
The township and its officials
are being .sued for $500,000.
as a result of the enforce
anent of an old zoning, bylaw.
.Reeve HarOld Kinght said.
he had been made aware of a
few cases, where municipal-
ities were being sued for
large sums,
Council gave the go ahead
to purchase the coverage
from Frank Cowan. Insurance
Company at a cost of $470
per year for .$1 ' million
coverage with a 51;000 dedue
table,
The revised equalization
factors for Huron ,municipal
ities is good news for Hensall
The village is expected' to
save over $8,700 in county
and education charges:
Councillor Paul - Nielands
echoed the sentiments of
councilwhen he said
"Sounds good. •
Clerk -treasurer Betty Oke
said the change could signal
the start of yearly revisions
in the equalization factor
since the .:figure • has been
frozen for a nu tuber, of Yeart..
In other business, council:
Mrs. Laird Mickle was •a
guest Thursday of last week
with Mrs. Grace Peck at
Huronview, and enjoyed the
evening, meal with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal
were visitors with Mr. ` and
Mrs. Gordon . Veidhoen • and
family in 'Toronto at - ,the
weekend.
Joan Dodds and Mary
Hunt of Seaforth, visited.
with the former's grand-
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Sim
Roobal ,last week..
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Desch
accompanied their daugth'er-
family Mr. and Mrs. Ken •
Glavin of Crediton and
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
William Desch in Milverton
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Mahoney in Stratford on
Sunday.
Many guests from the Rev.
Stan. C. McDonald's late.
charge at Londesboro as well
as other guests were present
at the service of Hensall
United Church on Sunday
morning and all were made
welcome..: We hope they will
;Come again.
Special music was prov-
ided by Miss Betty Beer who
played her guitar and sang
three numbers, "The Lord's
Prayer",; 'Rhymnes and Rea-
sons" and "Pass it on", The
children's time message was
on ''The pause that refreshes
• vacation time", and the text
was, "'They that wait upon
the Lord shall renew their
strength, . ." Into the -
hustle andbustle of today
Krazy Ed's
QU1TT'j'IjSI NES S
SALE
continues Until Aug. 28th
WATCH FOR OUR
PENING
ON A
N VV D. OC TION
*was informed by Oke that a
review of the six month
financial status of the munici.
pality reveals. that "We're
tight on line."
*presented a gift to former
roads superintendent Gary
Maxwell,
*was made aware of the
water problem in the .:arena
parking lot by roads superin-
tendent Bill McLaren: Colin
-
dl will request that the parks
board investigate the matter.
In another arena matter, the
rental rate for`-theauditorium,
has been upped from 5100 to
$150 per event
•will meet with representa.
fives of'Usborne. township in
Septem ber to discuss the
use of the landfill, site which
the two municipalities share.
•approved a .request from
Union Gas that they be
allowed; to install a gas line.
across. Elizabeth street. Coun*
cilrequested, that the comp -
met under the street
rather than remove the pave-
•
ment.
'was' advised that the charge
for the billing of 1980 taxes
will increase from $448. to
$470.
•made a request to the'
minstry transportation of trans and
communications that the re-
construction of Highway 84
be designated'' a .priority
item . . • .
nshi
comes 'the promise -of re,
creation in the constancy .of.
the Lord..
The flowers in the sanctuary
were placed there by .the
family of 'the. late Beatrice
Forrester in her. memory.
The •United Church, in
Hensall will be closed for the.
next two Sundays and :.the
'congregation is invited` to
join with the Presbyterians in
worship at ' 11:30 a.m. for
these two Sundays. Regular
'service will resume at 11
a.m. on Sunday,. Septe nber
9:
Correspondent
MKS, RENA CALDWELL
262.5935
BELL REUNIQN
The descendants of An-
drew Bell and his wife Mary
Blair gathered at the home of
W. J. F. Bell, Bethuron.
Farms to celebrate the seer
enth reunion of the family
over the Civic Holiday Week-
end. Over 100 family mem-
bers were present from: Bri-
tish Columbia, Boston
Halifax, .N.S,Toronto, Street-
sville, Brampton, Kitchener,
li.
l ondon, Ottawwa, ' qtr i
surrounding areas of :Duron;
County. Honoured family
member Mrs Catneton. Rich-
ardson, 94 years young, of
Bluewater Rest Home was
,present,
Reunion began with a
welcome reception hosted by
Bill and Dorothy Bell when
they entertained at a wine
and cheese party Friday
Aug. 3. Qn Sat, Aug 4, hosts
for the Pancake breakfast
were Ginny and; Wally Wal-
Per of .B.C. At 10 a.m. Jaclt
Bell took all members;. :on a
USCG convention
I��nsall ladies
tour. toKIngston
Correspondent
MRS. BERTHA.
MacGREGOR
262-2025
Mrs. Ruby Bell and Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor were
delegates at the U.S.C.O.
21st Annual Convention held
at Queen's Unniversity,
Kingston August 14th and
15th. -There were over seven
hundred delegates from all
over Ontario, attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Uyl and. Family have -taken
up residence in the dwelling.
which they recently pur-
chased' from Mr. and Mrs.
Arend Kikkert on Nelson
Street. We welcome them to
the village.
Rev. - A.C. Young of
Goderich conducted service
in Carmel. Presbyterian
Church on Sunday speaking
on the subject "Building The
Temple `lst Kings Verse 6.
Mrs. Robert Taylor ac
companied the trio from the
Junior Choir namely Donna
Taylpr, David Skea, and.
Brian Moir who sang "He Is.
Love". The ..service on
Sunday,. August 26th will be
conducted by Rev. Kenneth
Knight at 11:30- a.m.
Mr.
have
and Mrs. Don• `Joynt
returned from a
pleasant vacation at .their
summer home at Manitoulin:
Island.
Miss Joanne Bell of
Mitchell' visited last week.
with her grandmother Mrs,
Ruby Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard -
Noakes and granddaughter
Kathryn Amess have ' re-
turned home after spending
two weeks vacationing, et
Leonard.- Bay near • Brace-
bridge.
Mr. and Mrs, Allan. Prang
and David of Brantfordspent
the weekend with. Mrs.
Prang's Gramother Mrs. Ida
Munn. -
Mr. and Mrs. Price of
Victoria B.C. were 'recentr
visitors ..with the latter's
uncle Mr. Harry Horton.
Mrs. Don Goading . and
Dale. of Parkhill visited over
the weekend with the
former.'s. mother Mrs, .Edgar
Munn...
M. and Mrs. Harold
Parker visited on Sunday
with Mrs,. W. McDonald and.
Jack in Brampton and were
accompaniedhome by :Mrs..
'Douglas :Wein. and David. of
Ottawa who 'will visit with
;them for serveral days: '
Qu'eens�rvay
The Bethel Reformed
Ladies'` took residents of
Queensway Nursing Home
for a car ride' 'on Monday.'
Rev. Bishop conducted the
church service. Visitor's with:.
Russell Erratt were his wife
Pearl, Elmer and Margaret
Stephenson, hit daughter
Helen Taylor, and. husband:
Bill, Lee and "Anna McCon
neil Visitors with Mrs.
Kendrick'were her daughter
Ruth Durand, Gordon*
Norma • Stewart; Jean and
1(va Treibner, Rev. and Mrs.
Davidson, St. Catharines.
Wright •reunion
The 24th annual Wright`
Reunion: was held at the
Kirkton' Woodham Com-
munity Centre on - Sunday, `
August 12th, •Everyone en-
joyed a bountiful dinner..
A short business Meeting
was held' with, Lorne Ross'
Presidentresid.in- .
Laurabelle Reichert read the
,minutes of. the 1978 gather-
ing. The2Sth Reunion will be
held at Kirkton the second';
Sunday in: August, 1980. The
president and Secretary will
.continue for another year.
The oldest person present
Mrs. Mytrle Kercher. The
news
Leslie. Mitchell visited his
mother Louise Mitchell.
Visiting . with ,:Mrs. Wilds
were -Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry
Wilds and Patrick, Mr. and.
Mrs. • 011ie Dogan, London;
Miss Dianne Wilds and Fred.
Nelson' Loghrin . was visited
by Helen, Janice . and Jean
Klemke and Gordon Philips.
Don Rozendal visited • his
wife Alice. ` Men's ' High.
Bowling score was Neil
Regan 110 and Ladies' High
Bowling'Score• Mary Parlmer
97.
at Ki rkton
youngest person Jason
Coady. Coming the
fartherest Dorothy Dalton.
Longest married couple Carl
and Janet Dalton, Birthday
nearest reunion date Janet
Dalton. Couple with 'largest
family present Mr. and Mrs.
Orland Reichert.. Man with
most buttons on shirt Carl
Dalton.' Lady . with most
jewellery' Doris
Jeffrey.Manwearing
coloured shorts Charles Bail-
lie. Lady wearing shortest
dress Laurabelle Reichert.
Only bachelor Ross'Kercher.
FEED MILL
will custom dry and "clean mixgrain,
and barley l for.. home storage
DN6IIL 0
t.
hay ride for a; tour of Boll
McGregor farm and feed.
lot. Hosting the lunch follow.
tag the hay ride were Elaine
and Irvin Ford, Grand Bend,
and Dianne and Mike Marcie.
Streetsville. During the
lunch hour, Bob Jones, on
behalf of the Boston Cousins,.
presented .a Scotch flag to.
Bill and Dorothy Bell, after
which the flag raising cere,
mony..was held, Linda and.
Bill Chipchase were in
charge of the sports which;
were enjoyed by young and.
,old. Lucy and Bob. Milani
held a draw on 28 ceremic
.articles which were made
and donated by the late Ruth
Adair. After the sports the
children boarded the wagons
•
Wa11y Walper of British;
Columbia closed the service
with a solo, "Bring me closer.
home." Lunch was hosted by
Marguerite MacPherson,.
Roberta Gillmore B.C., Ann
and Allen Gregg, London. At
2 p.m. a chartered bus took.
the family to tour the Van
Egmond House in Egmond
vile,
When the Bell family
arrived from Scotland in 1835
they stayed with: the Van
Egmond family, The tour
included the first Bell Home-
stead, Lot 3, Con 1, Tucker-
smith and the Hensall. Ceme
Lary were many of the Bell
ancestors are buried, After
the tour. Tove and Jack Bell
entertained, the children et a
W. r, F. Bell la nndergoing
treatment in VictotiaN Ha?fl
tal, London.
Wet weather is delaying
harvesting operations.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold:
Caldwell, Todd and Missy,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Consitt holidayed! in the
North; recently.
Mr. and Mrs, James Mc-
Gregor, Mark and Michael
spent the weekend in the
Huntsville Area,
A shower for Brenda Tur-
ner was held on Wednesday,
August I5. in, Unroll Centers
.trial School.:
Maudie Mousseau held a
successful sale. on Auprtst 18.
Dean Gackstetter and
JV'
for a hay ride to have a swim
in the pool at Jack and Tove
Bell's, The Happy Hour from
5-6 p.m, was in charge of
Elaine and Jack Chipchase
while a Pork Barbecue was.
prepared by Fran and Ralph
Morris, Goderich, Martha
and•Graham Bell, Jr., Street-
sville and. Dianne and Bob
Gorsline, London,.
CHINA VISIT
In the evening everyone
enjoyed movies, by Ruth ,and
Phil Peters, Boston of their
trip to China. The day came
to, a .•Close with, a. •corn, boil,
marshmallow roast, and corn
popping, hosted by Don Bell
Halifax, N.S.
On. Sunday Aug 5, the ham
and.; egg breakfast was in.
charge of Ruth and Phil
Peters, Boston.
A Sunday Church Service,
was'h'eld on the lawn under
the .direction of Don Bell,
Boston. Scripture -was read
by Joan Stewart Kitchener,.
• Jim :Morris• offered a prayer.
Wally Walper lead in the
singing of the hymns. Linda
Chipchase led in prayer
followed by the Lord's Prayer
in unison. Nancy Bell, Bos-
ton; delivered the Sermon.
Verda. Sinclair led in ;prayer.
pool party while Barb and.
Chuck: McKean were hosts
for the Happy Hour. Dinner,
was hosted. by Verda and
Jack Sinclair, Joan and Br-
yan Stewart, Kitchener,
At the close of the reunion
the President. and Secretary
for 1979 Dottie and, Bob;
Jones !Boston thanked every-
one for their.. participation.
Jack Bell presented Dottie
and Bob with' aceramic
Scotch lassie and laddie in
• the. Bell plaid made, by . his
wife Tove. •
)1982 REUNION
The ' next reunion will be
heldagain in 1982 at Belhur-
on. Farms with: President
Graham Bell Jr., Secretary:
Martha Bell, Streetsville,
Treasurer: Jim Morris• Jr.
Goderich.
PERSONALS ,
We are sorry to report that
Joe McLellan a, former resi-
dent of this area is a patient
in Seaforth Community. Hos-
Altai. .
Jackie Bell, daughter. of
Mr. and ' Mrs. •' Jack Bell
underwent surgery in Sick
Children's. Memorial Hospi
tat; London.. .
• Mrs. Frank Gemmell,
Moose Jaw; Saskatchewan,
visited relatives in the area.
last week.
•
friend. Guelph, visited with
Mr, and Mrs. Grant Jones
and Mr. and .Mrs. Harold'.
Jones recently,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Peck
are on holidays.,
Mr. and Mrs. • Harold
Rothrock, New Castle Indi-
ana were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Anderson
last week,
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