The Huron Expositor, 1970-12-03, Page 811'1,111E,11PRON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT,, DEC. 3, 1970
Hensall Council Considers
Series of Street Problems
ducted by Rev, Harold F. Currie
were held Monday from Bonthron
Funeral Home with interment in
Staffa cemetery.
Tuckersmith
Tuckersmith Township Cou-
ncil, meeting Tuesday, provis-
ionally adopted the Sinclair
Drainage Works report. Court
of Revision was set for January
5.
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Lunchon Meat 2/83c
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Dill Pickles 2/79c
Christ's's 7 ox.
Bits N Bites 2/83c
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Five Roses Flour _ _ _ $1.85
Kleenex (Serviettes, 60s)
Family Napkins _ _ _ 2/49c
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Facial Tissues 3/$1
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Shirrlff 3 or.
Jelly Powders 9/79c
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The president introduced
Mrs. Walter Spencer who took
those attending on a picture tour
Mr.and Mrs.Ross MacMillan,
David, Tommy and Baby Ann
of Waterloo and Mrs. Florence
Joynt spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mrs. pearl Shaddick and Mrs.
Annie Cole left Wednesday De-
cember 2nd by bus to spend the
winter months at Lakeland, Flor-
ida.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaddick,
London, were week end visitors
with the formers mother, Mrs.
Pearl Shaddick.
GEORGE L BOA Correspondent
Mrs. Maude Redden
Pallbearers were Howard
Smale, Tom Smale, Alvin Smale,
Tom Brintnell, Gerald Glenn and
Henry Harburn.
George Ivan Boa of H.R. 1,
Hensall, passed away Saturday,
November 28th in Victoria
Hospital, London, where he had
been a patient for two months
following an operation on his
heart. He was 59. Surviving are
his wife, the former Freda Har-
burn, one son Ivan, Hensall, two
daughters, Eleanor, Mrs. George
Shiels, Hensaill, Margaret, Mrs.
Ken Clarke, Hensel', 3 grand-
children, 4 brothers, Malcolm,
London, Jack and Alex, Goderich,
Morris, Windsor. Two brothers
and one sister predeceased him.
Public funeral services con-
The A.C.W. meeting of St,
Pauls Anglican Church was held
on Thursday evening in the church
basement. The president, Mrs.
Wm. Scrabuik opened the meeting
with prayer and welcomed the
guests from the United and Pres-
byterian Churches.
Mrs. Mary Taylor read the
lesson from James 2, 1 - 10.
Mrs. Scrabuik gave the address,
the topic being "Unity". Prayer
for the sick followed and Hymnn
666 was sung. A collection in aid
of the Bible Society amounted to
Meets
Accounts passed for payment
totalled $15,322.65 and included
tile drainage loans, $7,900.00;
roads, $3,532.10; welfare, $490;
drainage, $1,308; rent for use of
Seaforth dump, $600; and general
accounts, $1,492.55.
An invitation was received
to a meeting In Goderich on
January 14 concerning Bayfield
Valley being included in a con-
servation authority.
Applications totalling $7000
for building permits by John
Jansen for a barn and by Milt-
on Dietz for a carport were
approved.
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council take action to replace it.
Lenghthy discussions ensued
regarding the condition of the
present street lights. The clerk
reported that due to the fact the
two flags had been stolen from the
poles in front of the Town Hall,
council would have to consider pur-
chasing new ones.
Council discussed dumping fa-
cilities and decided to hear more
representations at a future meeting
before making further changes.
Building permits were approved
for Don Travers and Wayne Reid.
The request of the Fire Chief
was considered in committee of
the whole.
Bills and accounts in the amount
of $72,5,43.67 were ordered paid.
The final meeting will be on
December 14, 1970.
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Councillor Neilands reported
a dead tree on King St. W. and
the Department of Highways will
be asked to remove it. During
the reports of committees Coun-
cillor Erb reported that he had
asked an employee of Hammond
Paving Company concerning the
removal of a high smoke stack at
the end of Richmond St. S. and
was told that they might consider
doing the job.
Arising from correspondence
the clerk informed council that
each old age pensioner receiving
the supplement will be mailed a
cheque for the amount of $50.
to be sent on November 30.
A letter was read from the
Fire Chief explaining that due
to added duties and responsibilit-
ies he was requesting council pay
him a basic salary of $1,000 per
annum retroactive to January 1,
1970. The fire chief stated that
if council does not agree, his
resignation will be In effect Jan.
1, 1971.
John Baker reported a poor
street light at the corner. of
Lorne Avenue and requested
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Soldan
were present for the installation
services in St. Paul's Anglican
Church, London, Monday last of
their uncle the 7th Bishop of
Huron, the Rt. Rev. Carmen
Queen and later attended a
banquet in his honour In that
city.
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Hensall council met for its
final regular meeting on Monday
with all members present.
R. H. Middleton appeared be-
fore council to explain a letter
submitted to council re the sale
of 13' of Mr. Middleton's pro-
perty. Mr. Middleton had sold
two of his lots plus thirteen feet
to a gentleman who i s going to
construct a home under V.L.A.
and this had to be approved by
council and in turn by the De-
partment of Municipal Affairs.
Council approved and the clerk
will forward the resolution to
the Department.
E. R. Davis in his monthly
report indicated that he had sand
and salt mixed for the sidewalks,
snow fences installed, catch basin
at the corner of Oxford and Nelson
Streets installed. He has been
cleaning and replacing gravel
around new sidewalks, cut brush
on Nelson St. N. and had the car
park and Town Hall parking lot
graded as well as two other lo-
cations.
Mr. Davis reported that Ox-
ford St. W., and Elizabeth St. S.
have been paved but at the present
time it is too muddy to repair
the shoulders of the roads. C.E,
Reid and Sons had been out tc
the dump ground with some.gravel
for the road and Mr. Davis said
they would plough the village
streets. He pointed out, however,
that since the Reids were paid a
standby fee from the county, their
first duty is to the county.Council
was agreeable to this arrange-
ment.
Mr. Davis was asked to con-
tact Frayne Parsons concerning
snow blowing at the dump ground.
He asked council to consider
giving him the same bonus as last
year and council agreed to con-
sider the request. and later agreed
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ute held Family Night Friday
evenin g when they entertained
their husbands and families to
a turkey dinner and social
evening. Mrs. Joh Sinclair and
Mrs. Charles Eyre convened the
program which opened with a sing
song.
Winners for progressive
euchre were; Ladies 1st - Mrs.
Ross Broadfoot; 2nd. Mrs. James
Drummond; Consolation - Mrs.
Sthwart Pepper; Gents Ist - Wm.
Bell; 2nd. - Bob Bell; Conso-
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Members of Hensall Legion
Ladies Auxiliary in con-
junction with Exeter Auxiliary
entertained veterans at West-
minster Hospital Wednesday
evening whe bingo was a high-
light with prizes award to the
veterans. The ladies returned
to Exetter and enjoyed lunch at
the Legion Hall. Members at-
tending from Hensall Branch
were Mrs. Vic Stan, Mrs. Gordon
Munn, Mrs. Clarence Reid, Mrs.
Mary Taylor, Mrs. Martha
Rooseboom.
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