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The Huron Expositor, 1976-07-08, Page 194t, *4'7, .• • McGREGOR Top Quality BEEF - GOVERNMVNT INSPECTED Whole Beef .94 Half Beef .95 Price subject to change INCLUDES: CUTTING WRAPPING and QUICK FREEZING Free Delivery a Within .1.0 GRAN''( vi 62 5$39 Kinettes donate to Parks Board The last regular meeting of the Hensall and District Kinettes . before summer was held June 23 at the house of 'Kinetic Marian Heil. This fleeting took the form of a turnover moetiiig to the new. executive. The executive-for the 1976-7 7 year will he: • Past president. • Karen Sc h unma n; President, Joanne Bell: Vice- president. Marian Heil; •'Urea- suree. Sharon Dosater; Secretary. Karen Sc human. A donation of $100 was made to the Parks -Board 1u. assist in busing the children from Hensall to Exeter for swimming lessons this sumnier. It W41 s also decided that two' park benches and , a bicycle rack be ordered and Ilangkart, Voig old Cos Chartered 'Accountants Resident Partner - ARTHUR W, READ 268 Main St., Exeter Bus. 235-0120 Res. 238-8075 Maple Leaf 1 lb. package Wieners 79„ 49! Maple Leaf sweet cured Cottage Rolls Boneless rolled Pot Roast 98,b Sliced Baby Beef Liver 0 Beef Steaks u Lb0. Pure Pork Sausage Blade Shoulder . 98 .00••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• we*. • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sliced Macaroni & Cheese Loaf' 95 ---FREEZER SPECIALS--- Hensall Fair Beef — REGULAR PRICE Front Quarter of .,Beef fully processed FOOD SPECIALS • • • Hip of Beef Fully processed Beef Patties No filler, 10 lb, bag - Beef Patties No filler. 4 lb. bag. Turkey Wings 10 Lb..box----- $1.oro 262-2017 1.050 7.90 -3.90 -11E Abbatoir 262-2041 Pigs Feet_ 1- AL'S MARKET 'UPER 11 HENSALL — ONTARIO $10 a year in Canada $20 outside Canada Phone 527-0240 Seaforth Dear Sirs : Please send The Huron Expositor directly to my home NAME ADDRESS 0 Now Renewal 0 Cheque or money order enclosed 0 Please bill me SUBSCRIBE! THE: H, IRAN EXP9SITIPR JULY 8.1978` NEWS OF HENSA4 Summer •Fo0 • at SMYTH'$ .SHOE Our complete stock of summer shoes •h been reduced in price Residents to pay for Sewers this year - Women's SANDALS & SUMMER DRESS SHOES ChildrereS .L-60 SANDAL'S & SUMMER r FOOTWEAR' 20% off -or • STILL SMILING— It may have been 28 years ago that Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wightman,said their vows in Brucefield United Church, but they still had a smile for each other Sunday at Brucefield's special wedding service. Mr. and Mrs. Wightman came from Belgrave to renew their vows. (Staff Photo) Plan zone pi6nic .1 „ Residents of Hensall will hate to pay the frontage' and connection charges for sewers in 1976 and not the next year as was expected, members of council lerned at their regular meeting Monday night. lot of people are going to have a shock when they find- out they're going to have to pay the shot this pear," said Reeve John Baker, who reported that the Ministry of .the environnient informed the Hensall's Sewer Liaison , Committee meeting that the sewers would be completed this year and the town would have to make payment for them at the end of the year. "I'm surprised, I never thought they would have got along this fast," added Reeve Baker. Since the final tax bills for 19 76 have already been sent out, council will have to send-out invoices for payment. These will be sent out byAugust 1, according to village clerk Bob Heil, 'and a resident may either prepay the entire bill or just the first installment. Problems over calculating the frontage charge on lots were raised by the clerk, who pointed out that some of the tax rolls did not give the specific frontage but only said the lot was irregular and contained a certain percentage of an acre. . "Someone may have to spend a week ore more in the registrar's office searching the records," said Mr. Heil. Several members of council expressed concern whether it would be possible to calculate all the frontages before the bills had to go out. "We can only take three weeks, it is as simple as that," said Clerlt Heil, "The notices have, to be out by .A"diust 1 ." Council passed two bylaws ' regarding sewers. One requires . that residents have to hook into the sewer system within , nine months of receiving notice to do so or have the town connect their buildings and charge them for the., cost. The second bylaw concerning the discharge of v( ater, into the sewer sy stem, specified that no outside water. eaves- trough water, or ground wraer could be allowed to drain into the system by residents. In other business council approved' payment to the Tuckersmith Day Care Centre of a bill for $5.62.: Members of council expressed dissatisfaction that Tuckersmith had not notified them that a resident of Hensall was using their facilities. "If we agree to pay this bill we are agreeing to support the day care centre," said Reeve Baker. Council voted to pay the bill. Building permits for Doug. M Mann, W.G.Thonpson & Bendix Home Systems were approved, along with a demolition permit for , John Baker. _ ***** In developing countries 25% to 30% of the children die before their fifth birthday... 20 to 50% omen's LOW HEEL CASUAL SANDALS & CLOGS Sole Reg. to 19.95 5°4 .99 6 .99 8 °99 Men's SANDALS & WHITE DRESS SHOES 20% off c 348-9951 SMYTH'S SHOE STORE Open Friday Night Till Nine Mitchell 6 Seniors travel to Frankenmuth Correspondent ,Mrs. Hilda Payne donated to the Hensall play- ground by the Kinettes. Follow- ing the business portion of the meeting. the women enjoyed various games and a pot luck supper. the Huron County Zone 8 Senior . Citizens picnic will he held in. Hayfield ('Ian McGregor. Square an Sunday, July 18. registration beginning at 3 o'clock. There will be a pot luck Smorgasborg supper at $ Bring your own lawn chairs. beverage, cutlery and dishes, she said. Forty-live Senior Citizens of Hensall and district enjoyed a McNaughton• Bus Lines trip to Frankenniuth, Michigan, on Tuesday, June '29. sponsored by Personals • the Three' Links Senior Citizens Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Club of Herisall. Committee in Gordon SchwalM, Mrs. Elizabeth chaPge was Mr. and Mrs. Glen Volland and Mrs. Daisy- (Vey-last Bell and ,Mr.. and Mrs. 'Thane's week were Mrs: .Mildred Kyle, Brintnell. Tony Kyle, Mrs. Susan Purdy, The weather man turned on the Derek Robinson, Ken Van Wie- sunshine and all enjoyed a tour of ven, Jamie MeClinehey and Mrs. the city, sightseeing and visiting Marjorie Windover, of town. shops. Dinner at the Bavarian Inn Visitors • from out of town was a highlight of the day. included. Mrs. Mildred Hirtzel of The President arthounceirthatr —Centralite-Mrs.-Vtcra Johnston ,of Brucefield; Mrs. Oran Baird and baby of Toronto: Joe Robbins of London:. Mrs. Ann 'Finley, Miss. Wilde and Miss Dale Armstrong. of Exeter and.Bob French and son Roy of •RosSeate, Mrs. Gary Merritt and Gregory visited with friends and relatives in the St. Thomas area for a few 'lays last week. • • Mr-. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde visited with ,their sons and their families in Brampton and Ottawa over the holiday. Mr, and' Mrs, Peter Bisback and Victoria visited with friends in the Niagara Falls district for the weekend. Rev. G.A. Anderson 'was 'in charge of the service at St. Paul's Anglican Church. The text of the sermon was taken from 1. Kings 10: 7 "and behold the 'half w'd§' not told Me". The flowers were in memory of the late W.O. Good- win placed there by his family. , The Hensall United Church Service was held last Sunday with Rev. Don Beck in- charge and: .Mrs. John Turkheim the.organ. Rev. Beck preached on the text, ' "God so loved . . .". Belief in Jesus Christ is what entitles us to ---eternal' life; he '81ticr. Luther sang a solo, "How Much He Cared" accompanied on the piano by her husband. Flowers from the funeral of the late Wilfred 0. Goodwin were placed in the- Sanctuary. Next Sunday, the combined church service will again be at the United Church. Mrs Ross McMillan visited with, her mother,- "Mrs. Laird -Mickle, after spending a pledsani vacation with her husband and family in Bermuda. Hensall Livestock Sales Supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers; demand was steady, prices were steady to half a dollar lower. Fat cattle: heifers, $38.50 - $41.70; steers $39.50 - $42.00, -tops to" $42:70;- feeder cattle, $37.50 - $42.50. Pigs: weinlings,. $35.00 $42.00; chunks $51.00 $65.00. adored, rejected, argued about, accused, praised, sat on, thrown Out, spitefully used, befriended,• crumpled up, broke, laughed at, cried over, blacklisted, lauded, reproved, loved,chastised, blamed, and read ... 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