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The Huron Expositor, 1976-08-12, Page 19For kfree estimate and a took at our iieivest of',Materials "lst 'tent thiltiftisteiring Not* la Cho itil4.46" Wilt, Ohio 'WE HAVE OREE PICK-UP AND nEx,Eyttly SERVICE — CALL G COOK UPHOLSI-ERY Ph. 523.427g • R. Cools Prop Hensel council will be meeting with the village's parks board on Monday, August 16 to set up a committee to canvass for funds to repair the Hensall arena. At Monday's regular meeting of council, reeve John Baker, said "we are waiting for a, report from engineer B.M. Ross of% Goderich to tell us what work is necessary on the arena to bring it up to 1975 building code' standards." An earlier survey by the Goderish firm listed the arena as complying with 1972 standards. Reeve Baker continued, "If we get this latest report by the end of August, I'm hopeful that we can have the arena ready for opera- tion, by October 1." Theieeve said he felt the basic arena was in "good shape." He added, "The roof on the main arena is good. I expect most of our problems will be small, but they will be costly. Our main DAvid visited with Mr. and Mrs. Randy Mason and Mr. and Mrs. John :Skea Junior, all of Huron Park, at the. weekend. r. and Mrs. Er ie Davis Mr. and Mrs. John Skea and Noakes on Dean's list . " FOX 'HUNT Cli/INNERS-When Huron CountY CBiers gathered at Vanastra recently, trophies were presenteOlo fox hunt winners. From left are Gord Kirk, Tom and Karen'Hurst who won the number twohunt, Pete Robinson and Art Sole, second In both fox hunts and. Jack Triebner. ,.(Staff Photo) ... Plan arena canvas SPICE' RACK . Quality hardwood 12 bottle $3.50 BATH' TOWELS - subs of better quality line °1.99 SHIRTS Boys - Western Style Perma ptess Sizes 8 to 16 $4.99 PHENTEX WOOL 3 ply - 15 oz. $2.67 ).•{) it k% I I •11 Tuesday evening with Mrs. Florence Elliott and Walter and, Norman Smith. Also present-for a visit with them was Mr. and Mrs. H. Cudmore of Holmesville. Bill and' Mary Chessell attended the Gordon Jenkin - Elizabeth Pryce wedding at Winthrop United Church on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunt are proud grandpaients of a baby boy, Matthew, born to Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacCallum (Susan) Of London. Mrs. Elsie Turley of Toronto is spending the week with Jack and Margaret Hunt. Scott Fuels holds picnic William E. Bennett • ' Disability Instirfince.4 Group Insurance; MOrigage Insurance. Registered Retirement Saving Plans Family Plans and Law Cost Lite REPRESENI1NG Crown Life Ins.Company . [Since 1900] Tel 527-1610 Res, 527-0913 0•10•01.11•••••....POPERAV returned from a pleasant trip to the Eastern Provinces touring Cape Breton Island, Charlotte- .. 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She was the Donald Noakes, son of Mr. and daughter of the late James and Mrs. Leonard Noakes, has' been _Marion Bell of flensall, and informed that he has been named moyed to 'Alberta in 1908 where to the Dean's Honour List, she taught school until her -Ontario Agricultural College of .41 , marriage to the late Edwin Doan. the University of Guelph, for the Surviving are a son Jack and two Winter Semester 1976. he is the daughters Mrs. (Ethel) , DOn only third Year engineering Sharpe, and Mrs. (Marion) Alf. student to be named to the Tiesseri, all of Alberta. ' Dean's Honour List for the winter Rev. Harold Snell of Exeter semester 1976. To attain this• all conducted the Combined Church students must.have a, minimum service in Carmel Prebyterian general average of 80 10 on the Church on Sunday. M r. Jack normal course load in the Fall Caldwell presided at the. organ. , semester and rank in the top 10 70 M. Howard, Adkins was of their, respective classes. hostess at her home on Suady in '- honor of her daughter Gloria, bride-elect of August 14th, when relatives and friends called to extend best wishes' Messrs. Kenneth Schroeder accompanied by Codey Brown returned from* a motor trip to Nashville, ennesse. Randy Parker spent .a holiday with his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Don Dalton and Carla at. Seaforth. Mrs. Bertha MacGregor was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. „„.„ L,„_L LET US MAKE YOUR OLD. FURNITURE. BETTER THAN NEW! town, Prince Edward Island aml „ Halifax, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Margaret Doan Passes in Alberta Mrs. Margaret (Bell) Doan passed away in Drumheller Hospital, Alberta on July 25th in Henson native,9 dies in Alberta the village was drawn up around Correspondent Mrs. Hilda M. Payne With the demolition of the Hensall Railway Station the era of the early days of Hensall is coming to an end, The railway day. So Hensall has always been a flourishing industrial centre, due to the presence of the railroad. At the Hensall Sales 134-trn last Thursday, supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers; Heifers, $3t:00 - $39.75, top to ci er e DRILLING W.D. Hopper' and Sons 4 IVP3DttIN HU I AH D' RIGS PHONE Neil 527-1737 Dull 527-0828 Jim 527-0775 tls~ ,jai the Mdit Correspondent Mrs 'taiChessell Michael Sehre, 34, bicycled 138 miles Friday from Torotto to VArna visit 114' ;!,istlaws, the Henry Ves's. NO' left T9rOnto before dawn; at ah00.5.:30 ay.M4 (to missthe rtertliPtc`r* hour) and arrived io V4tno about '..,;00 sore and stiff but' pleased' with himself, passing through ' Galt at noon and Stratford at, suppertime. Normally, he rides his. , five-speed bicycle to and from his job in downtown Toronto a • round-trip distance of about eight miles. Originally he Was just aiming -to do a "century", the hundred miles in One day, that many cyclists set as a goal. His wife Jayne and their three children were visiting her Parents in Varna; and Michael said he would phone her about.8:30 p.m. to haYwhom to Moot h with.thd" _ farct.ilY 4 1'4 -1.4 -OcrieraW following winds, f•O: wi#04 .I got had Stratford...004 4:00 . 044,, Anriceogiam cone. 'a wash.* short °000gras*j• 40.10d to rush on".. !'!GOingliome,,. the bicycle and I .r. Wilf ride in the ' Mrs. Gary Merritt and Gregory, Airs. Dennis Lamport, Jerry and Joe of Crediton had a very enjoyable trip. to Niagara Falls last week. Mr's . Esther-Wright . affd Mrs:* Mabel Shirray have returned from a holiday to London, 'England and Scandinavia and its 'fiords. Mrs. Elilabeth Tolland, who is over 90 y ears old, attended a family gathering in Sunset Park, Goderich, on Sunday. She was the A bylaw te...40Yetn the sYst9111 Agreed that ;,all rneillberS-05 passed at Monday's regular to be used in collection of sewer rates by the village of Hensall was council would attend the Sept.- County Council as observers. ember 24 meeting of Hunan meeting. Officials from the township of Clerk Bob Heil said sewer Hay and the village of Zurich are charge' notices would be in the, invited at the same tittle. mail Friday of this week. The Delegated reeve John Baker final payment of 1976 taxes is due and councillors Paul Neilands and on. November 30. Harold Knight to attend the, Earlier in the meeting de.rk Huron municipal recreation meet- Heil reported to council that Ministry of the Environment "officials would be testing •the sewer system Wednesday-, morning. yet to be repaired and the lines concern is the roof over the would' be flushed by high Correspondent equipment roomsand the seating pressure. Paving of disrupted Mrs. Bill Chessell in the arena, is well below streets is expected " to begin Miss Wendy Borreson of Ceylon, 'Sask. and her mother standard." . almost immediately. Wednesday afternoon, mike Mrs. Ellen Borreson of Antler, Councillor Harold Knight saidO'Shea of the environmental Sask., who are holidaying in the he was, also optimistic about Toronto area, spent the weekend inistry will be meeting with haVingthe arena ready by.fall. Hevillage officials to discuss the with Rev. and Mrs. Alex Taylor. added, "I think we can get the takeover of the sewers by the Wendy, who is a lay minister repairs done on time, but I think village of Hensall. op a three-point charge at Ceylon, we should appoint a canvassing In other business, council: was guest preacher at,,the Vrna- committee right away and get, Agreed_ to apply for additional Goshen service on sunday, using started with the 'fund raising." ants available from the the sermon topic "God's Grace is rovince of Ontario under the Sufficient for You". She credits the influecne of 4a . Home Renewal Program. Clerk in station Heil said three projects were Rev. Taylor as being• largely already completed, nine responsible . for her decision -to oprograms were underway, four serve the church. Rev. Tom ' more applications were on hand Sinclair, who was here in the and two had been 'withdrawn, spring, was the person who brought Mr. Taylor into Decided the September meet brought and church work. It is ing of council would be held on oldest member attending. a numberof years 'since the Teesday, September. 7 at 8 p.m.. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. • • Taylors hds aa seen' either of these Gordon Schwalm, during the week Authorized clerk Bob Heil to were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tayulor attend a tax collector's seminar in old `fen. Mr and Mrs. Walter Roczek of Toronto from September 14 to 15. of Varna, Mrs.'Louise Stephenson Flint, Mich. spent a few hours on of Kapuskasing, whose husband • • .• M.C. Dryers at. Crystal Lake, Mrs. Brian Finlayson, Bonnie and Mrs. Hugh Berry Illinois. Of the 10 M.C. salesmen Barbara, Mrs. Milne Rennie of Deep sympathy of Brucefield attending, Alan is the only Seaforth. and her son Mr. Ross and community is extended to the Canadian representative. Layton family, Mrs. Rodger • Rennie of Toronto, 'Andrew Mason of Huron Park, Mr.,and Layton and faitily, Mr. and Mrs,. ...... -Mrs. Desmond Iverof Sarnia ancr--Elliett Laytemin-the•less,of-a-dear 410-00, upl e visits -,,,, Charles Ross of Goderich who husband and son. spent the weekerid with Mr. and from Netherlands Mr.David McIntosh, Toronto, - visited with Mr. and •MrS. Alan Miller Hensall visitors were Mrs. f Mrs. Barry Lyndon and Mrs. Annie Reid, Derek. Robinson and Haugh. Recent ,visitors with the Vas H David Skea, and Mrs. Genevieve family were his newphew, Henry WindoVer,. . Mr, and Mrs. V. Hargreaves .. , John Vos and his wife from the Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam spent Friday. in Toronto northern part of the Netherlands. Oesch during the past week have Mr., and Mrs. Ken "Shbldice, ' They flew to Toronto, and after been their . great-niece -Cathy - tonclori-spent Abe weekend with spending a few days with the Mallett of Sarnia who stayed for a Mrs. E. Paterson and visited with ,Vos's, took a wee-long bus trip to week, their daughter and son-in- their mother Mrs. Sholdice in the United States, visiting New law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McNall of Clinton Hospital. York and Washington, etc. On Fergus and granddaughter Mrs. Mrs. Janet Zaphfe, Byron, their return, they rented a cat for Basil Glavin and baby Kelly of visited recently with her sister a three-day trip to Owen Soultick 'Crediton; who visited with them Mrs. 'A: Aldwinkle. ' „and other places of interest up and other relatives in the area on Allan Haugh • is attending a north, thenc ame back to Varna Sunday. 10-man business conference' for for Kiur days before flying home. Wabasso SHEETS white only - Double flat & fitted $6.87 - Twin flat .& fitted $ 5.87 - Pillow slips 5 3.37 PANTY HOSE one size 53? Queen size 79' Clearance of SumMer mummonagoomoimmiftiOtalikAilhistommumullifillililliMMII Demolition of tra means end of an era a y ear or so later three blocks chunks $52.25 - $55.00. Richardson of London,Mr. and were added on the west side. King street was ploughed out and land on the south side was sold off in lots beginning in 1877, most of the houses being near the railroad; In January 1876 the filit train ran from London to Wifigham. Because of the railroad, Hensall soon had I -.flourishing industries, a large packing house, salt works, cooper's' shop, flour mills, ' sawmill, hoop factory and others owned by various pioneers of the the east-side of the track first and Pigs; Weinlings $35.00 -•$49.00, Coombs of Clinton, Garth early 1870's and the first plan for were $2-3 higher. Fat cattle; Exeter Baptist Church, ,Mr. and it. Three blocks were laid out on - $40.00, steers $37.85 -$40.50. Oshawa, . Mr. and Mrs. Art ,convention in Illinois was built through Hensall in the demand was active and prices was the first minister to preach in Brucefield man at Mrs. Oran Baird and family of Correspondeht mrs.Czrgiamt:iical :egor family • IIIMIIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMOMM111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 MATS Bound Broadlooni x 27" $1.99 Assorted, colours and patterns KNEE-HI'S while quantity lasts ,39 tock.25 to 5 .0% off lug to be held in Exeter tonight, Learned that cleanup of. the creek area at the Hensall village dump by the Ausable'Bayfield Conservation SWEEP crew had. been' completed. Reeve John Baker commented, "I think they did a good job in clearing the waterway and. we should convey our thanks to the' Authority." 4 • SEM-UPI 1 JEWELLE A family picnic for employees of Ross Scott Fuels was helda t the home of Grant Chisholm of Lucknow on Sunday. L. Those 'attending from Varna ware Mr. and Mrs. _ Bob Webster and, family, Mr. and Mrs. Brian lvIcAsh and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leppington and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chessell, Marion and Brian attended a family picnic at the home of Mr. and- Mrs. Robt. Laing, Cromarty, on Sunday. A• baby showerVvas held- for Jennifer Lindner, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing. °I 0 5/8 °A Certificates for 5 year term a member of thetanadaVeposit Insurance Corporation Ronnenberg Insurance Agency Brussels openTuesdays'and Fridays Phone $13:i-6663. MONKTON PHONE 347-2241 Monday to Saturday noon [anytime] NOW PAYING A HIGH RATE OF .74 Guaranteed Trust Lt. endy Borreson is guest preacher The clerk said he understood , only a couple of small leaks were