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BY ALICE MB);
Hensall council members.
aren't dog owners them-
selves, which might explain:
why they aren't very .sym-
pathetic to dogs reported:
running on the 'loose ht the
village.
At Monday's council
meeting,members passed a,
resolution making works
superintendent Bill McLaren
the village's animal control
officer until the end of
December.
Mr. McLaren told council;
he had already picked up two
dogs on Friday and taken
them to the animal clinic in
Zurich. Council members re-
ported a group of five dogs
had been spotted running:
loose in the village last week,
Clerk Betty Oke said if the
dogs are taken to the Zurich
clinic and their owners forced,
to pay a fine to retrieve them,
then "they'll realize you
(Mr. McLaren) really mean r,
business." '
Mr. McLaren said he.
would act as animal control.
officer in addition to his other
duties "as long as you fel-
lows pay for the rabies
shots."
Council also asked the
works superintendent to con-
tinue to investigate pricesfor
litter containers to be placed
on King Street and in front of
.the Hensall post office,.
Councillor 'Klaus. • Van.
Wieren....suggested. ..perhaps.
45 gallon drums, weighted
with cement .in the bottom,
could be used as a temporary
solution, to control litter on
the main street.
The works superintendent'
1 • 1
:n
also questioned his re-
sponsibility in respondng to.
complaints about burning re-
:fuse,. when flames seemed:#o,,.
be reaching_ a dangerous.
;height.
Reeve iIarol4 Knight said
there .had, been "several
heated' discus
sion"Lit, the
Letters from. Hay at#di
Stanley Townships indicated
they would both be giving
consideration, toward: arena,
funding in 1980. Mr:.
Neilands said, Stanley
Township would! likely
forward a smaller, donation,
since only aboo , five per cent
al
unlawful parking. Although;
:council deferred it decision
on the matter until their next
meeting. they did give Mr;
McLaren permission to ,erect
signs at the village entrances,
saying parking was pro-
hibited on the village streets
between the hour of 2 a.m.
and;
an
area neWs
past over instituting a.
burning bylaw in the village,
but council didn't want to
enact it bylaw that would
prevent everyone from.
burning leaves or garbage,
due to a few offenders.
Council: suggested that Mr.
McLaren speak tothe of-
fenders personally, if' " the
dangerous: refuse -burning
continued.: -
Pauli Neilands, of the
Hensall Parks Board Com-
mittee, reported to fellow
council members that Jack
McLachlan, clerk of Tucker=
smith, • presented- the board
with a $1,000 grant toward
the operation of the Hensall
Community Centre. This is
the first grant Tuckersmith
hasmade to the, arena
operation.
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Framing, Roofing, Aluminum Siding, ..
Renovations.
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Established' 1876
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HEAD OFFICEe•'10MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT:
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FULL.COVERAGE
Farm'' and 'Urban Properties
..Fire. Windstorm. Liabrlily, Theft
Various Floater Coverages
Homeowner's. Tenant's Packages'Composite Dwelling
DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS
Ken Carnahan. R.F1:44. Seaforlh
Tavern Godkin. A.R.011, Walton
Ross,Leonhardt. R.R.41, Bornoholm
John McEwing. R,R.Ml, Blyth
Stanley McItwain: R.R.l2, Goderich
Donald McKercher, R.R,ft1. Dublin
John A. Taylor R.R.M1, Brucefield
J.N. Tre,warlha; Box..d61.. Clinton
,Stuart Wilson, R,R.01 Brucelield , •5270687:;`
482.3354"
527.1877.
345.2234'
523.9390
524.7051
527-1837
4824527.
482 7593
AGENTS
E.F. Bill' Ourst,.R,R.N4, Seaforth '
James Keys, R•R.41, Seaforth
'Mn, Leiper. R.R.N1, Londesboro
527.1455.
•527-0467
523.4257,
CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE 'Meeting with apoem "Joy of
Life". Everyone joined in the.
of their ratepayers use the
Henan arena.
Mr Neilands also
informed council the rental.
rate for wedding receptions
and social functions held on
the ice surface are, will .be
increased to. $200 per day,
effective Sept, 6, 1979. The
rental fee for the auditorium
is $150. per day.
Discussion on a New. Years
Eve dance, to be held to raise
money for the arena fund,
was. deferred until •the
October meeting of the parks
board,.. '
BYLAW ENFORCEMENT`
Council' also discussed
,employing a bylaw enforce-
ment officer to control pro-
blems like overnight parking
Council members said they
want the bylaw enforcement
problem solved before winter
since cars left on .the, village
streets interfere with snow
removal.
Huron. County board: of
education •notified Hensall
council •that the board: de-
clined to change the statusof
the Hensall Public School
property. During they.
summer, concerned about.
overgrown weeds on the
school property, council: had
written to the board offering
to buy some .of,the.property if
the school wasn't using it.
Council members also .de-:
cided to reject ' appeals for
financial assistance from two
areas hit by disaster earlier
this year.
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W.,' «wL+ LC:µ r.iw '`ata .+Tw1F n: r�",..xm,' rr'WM.'.ty_ xn H'"= 7,1.2 .*
-northern .Ontario appealer
for a .donation to assist in
recovering from, 0o90*Pl-
age to the city.
The Woodstock and atea,
disaster comjmittee also sent
a .letter to council appealin
for ;financial assistance in.
.,c
Lode
opens
Amber Rebekah Lodge
opened their fall meetings on
Wednesday evening with the
Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel
•Corbett presiding assisted by,
the Vice Grand Mrs,
Elizabeth Riley, who
reported for the visiting com-
mittee stating gifts, cards.
and donations were sent to
members. Mrs. Hazel
Corbett gave the Treasurer's
report and announced -the
pitfte money was .received
frail the "Float" entered in;
th fair
al
e;,.
The donation asked for
towards the "Whirlpool
Bath" was, discussed. A
number of cards • of thanks
were read from members and
friends.:. Following the •
closing ceremonies a.:
delicous pot luck lunch was:. .
enjoyed by all in thelower
hall.
Messers James Sangster,
Brad Sangster and Bert
Horton returned home from a
pleasant holiday at
Manitoulin. Island...
Mrs. Dorothy .Brady of:.
Exeter was a dinner guest
with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
on the village streets or The. city . of Neiman in on Friday.
Former minister visas
Correspondent
MRS.: R. MaCGREGOR'
262=2025'
Mr. and Mrs. 'Austin
Theme Songand- prayer. read an article "Prayer
Mrs. Vera Brintnell conduct- Day".. The October. meeting
ed the Worship "Trees". wasreviewed and the Pre-
Wheeler of Detroit wereThe roll. call was answered sident. closed the meeting,
by all repeating the 23rd' vial prayer. Mrs. Sarah Dick
aunt Mrs. Edgar Munn.
weekend visitors with their • psalm in unison. "Thank and Mrs. Vera Ross were "A
hostesses.
Miss Flora MacDonald has you' notes.were read from _
returned to Goderich, the Brintnell:.:family, Frieda
Rev Donald MacDonald of Boa, Joyce Heal, World Out
Duart a former minister of 'reach . and '• Family . and
Cannel Presbyterian Church: children service of Huron
of the congregation namely
County It was . announced
visited with several memgbers s
South Huron Re tonal will ed
.
Mr'and Mrs; Rochus Faber,,; .held, Octo• in Elimville Church,
ber' 9th
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea, The ladies'" decided to
Robert Cameron and friend, continue quilting prior to the
while spending, the weekend Bazaar which will be held
r.e�e
Mrs. P. Hoonaard ' of October 31st. Mrs.. Dorothy,
Parker. • gave a very • 'in
Blyth, Mrs. C. Van ,Duyn of formative talk on "Steward
Noordwyck, Holland, Mr. ship,"." Mrs._ ,Peart Taylor
Anthony Gelderland and;
Mrs. Jean Adenan of Ridge
town. were guests with Mr.
and. Mrs. Sim Roobal last
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LEGION LADIES' ENJOY
POT LUCK LUNCH. -
The Ladies' Legion
Auxiliary commenced their
fall meetingsin the Legion
Hall on. Tuesday evening
with the President . Mrs.
Beatrice Uyl presiding:
Mrs. Iva' Reid gave the
sports report and .announced
the bowling tournaments
corning up. Discussion over
catering to weddings• in the•
future were '_dealt with.
Following, the business a pot
luck Lunch was enjoyed by
all.
CHISELHURST U.C.w,
YiEET •'
The. U.C.W, of Chiselhurst
United;,; Church opened"their.
fall meetings on, Tuesday.
September 4th ' with the
President Mrs. J. Brintnell'
presiding, and opened the
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Sept. 13-14-15',- 1979.
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dosii g needs.
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234 North Main St.
Seoforth
527-0104
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recovering from the rent
tornado.
ReeVe Wight said; councils
Memberswillsoon have to
establish a policy on disaster
lief appeals.
;EMOTIONAL;
Referring to the
Wood -
r
15,
THE litiRpIREXPQ$$TO11,, $EPTEMSRR I
stock appeal' *said "it's an
,emotional thing", par -
Ocularly when, rhe disaster
struck , clow to home
Howeyer,.:CettM -.decided to.
leave it .up :lo; individual
ratepayers of the
municipality to, make
donations' 10 the relief fuads
,as. they 'saw fit. A 00=4
:bank is, accepting donatienaa;
for the tornado relief fund,,
Councillor Paul Neilands
said, "We must ,balance the:
.budget as wellas we can."
Council also approved a,
rtxxxinnendation b ark die
PUC to; instal tine, attest,
lights in the aroma
and that: s
abed at
'Mlreningtols °:
Awl W
:Streets.
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