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The Huron Expositor, 1978-12-14, Page 16FRIE DRAW WINNER for Portable: adio Tape Player Mr. Kei Miller, R.R.4, Seaforth Cold Meat Platters Available for All Occasions. • • 1979 CRLENDARS Available \ PICK ONE UP TODAY Seaforth S MADE BY NISSAN 40irstiN GERALD'S Datsun Ltd .41 MRS. HILDA N. PAYNE. 262-5018 NEW HENSALL COUNCIL — The inaugural meeting for the council which will serve .the village of Hensall, for the next two years- was held Monday. Seated are, Reeve Harold Knight and Clerk-Treasurer Betty Oke, while in the back, rpw are returning councillors Harry Klungel and Paul Neilands plus new councillors Richard Packham and Klaas Van Wieren. (Times-Advocate Photo) Complete storm sewers helps. Hensall Wednesday night the 'llenS'all Juveniles • tra ve lled ,. to ListoWel and came-up with a 'e. The Listowel team went ahead in , the first period with two goals. In the second period Hensall came back with a strong offensive effort and scored three.goals to put. Hensall ahead 3-2. The tir3t Hensall goal was scored by Ron May , assisted' by Rob Pride. The second and third Hensall goaboth came from Dave (),s-- ann, the second On an assist r by Daniel Presz- Cator ' and the third was unassisted with only 1.38 left in the third period the Listowel team tied the score at 3-3. On ' Friday night the Hensall Juveniles . came up with a big win against tbe strong Milverton Ju ,eniles. The frist period ended scoreless. In the second period there were three goals scored, the first two by Milverton and Hensall's first goal coming at the 1:49 mark, scored by Grant ,kove and- assisted by if you're undecided try a gift certificate so he can choose FREE GIFT BOXES Bill O'Shea Men's Wear Seaforth said that-while Omega Con- struction has worked at a rapid pace, there have been a few problems with drains from homes not being pro- perly hooked up. "It's nice to get it in quick but it's also nice to get it in right", Reeve Harold Knight remarked. Asked how the village was doing in their snow removal budget Maxwell replied "good", which drew a humorous reaction from council with several council- lors saying we haven't seen too.much of the white stuff so far. In another matter relating to the storm sewers, Klungel said the "extras' as- sociated with the project will total about $10,000. ' Knight said the figure ,was 'not out of line" considering he size of the contract which is in the $500,000 range. Another area which the village appears to have made progress in is the control of dogs. After reviewing dog catcher Wilma Hoffman's re- port which stated a total of seven dogs had been caught for. October and November, councillor Harry Klungel said "It's really noticeable. . . There's no dog problem." Knight also paid a com- plient 'to the dog catcher ing "I think she's doing a wonderful job." • t1 /4, One of the areas which pleased council was that the animal control program was paying for itself with almo $700 in revenue received, compared to control costs of a little less than $500. It's the , time of year for • money to flow in and out of village's coffers with ac-• counts totalling $300,000 being paid at some of the incidents which have taken place. Knight agreed with councillors Harry Klungel and Paul Neilands that the people who rent the hall have a re- sponsibility to keep the functions under control. Oke suggested the. _OPP could visit the village on a more regular basis. Kinettes ntertain The Hensall Kinettes ntertained the Children of the District .at the public on Saturday afternoon when " members from South Huron High School, Exeter pre- sented two plays which were much enjoyed. Santa Claus arrived and passed, out treats. Steve Grainger. ;Vent ahead in the third period with two goals, the first scored by Steve Grainger from Grant Love and the •winning goal came from Rob Willert assisted by Pat Cyr.. Kevin Geoffrey played a strong game in goal to allow the hard shooting of Milverton team only two goals. Hensall plays against LiVowel on Friday, December 15 in Hensall at • 8 p.m. Support your home town team on Friday. Old The Christmas meeting of Unit Four of Hensall United Church was held December 7 in the Fellowship Hall with 19 members and two visitors • present. Mrs. James McAllister opened the meeting with a short story based on Psalm 16 verse 11. She said, "that all of life is fitting pieces together, but if we follow-the path, here God leads us, life experiences will blend into a meaningful whole." Many Christmas carols were sung and -Mrs. Fric Luther told a beautiful' story on the birth of Christ taken froni a book, "Out of the Ivory Palaces." Mrs. Albert Alexander had the devotion and based her talk on the ChristmaS story. Matt: 5 vv23 and 24, followed with prayer. Sixty-seven visits were made to sick and shut-ins by- the members. All members are asked to bring used stamps and old ,eye-glassei to the Jarkary meeting. The 1979 executive is to remain the same as 1978 with two changes. Mrs. Nan Britton first vice-president instead of Mrs. Pearl Erratt and Mrs. Rogerso'n ask secretary assisted by Mrs. Earle Rowe. Lunch was served by Mrs. Robert McAllister and her committee. The second Sunday in Advent was celebrated in Hensall United Church on Sunday by, Laurie Pepper lighting the second Advent candle on behalf of the young people of the congregation. The service was conducted by Rev. T. Garnet Husser with Dr. Ralph Topp at the organ and piano and Mrs. Marianne McCaffiey •the choir director. In place of a sermon, the Huronia Children's < Choir presented a Christmas Folk Musicale on the Christmas story. Narrator was Tim Campbell with solo parts taken by. Tim Rowcliffe, Ron- alyn Bell, Sara Patterson., Heather Jamison, Pam Mc- Caffrey and Martin Dykstra, little contrel over, he said. • Participating • in the inaugural ceremonies vntich saw Richard Packham and !class Van Wieren take' their places on council, was Re- verend Garnet Husser of Hensall United Church. Reverend Husser who has- been in Hensall for two months, congratulated the village and council on their "fine attitude" which they have towards newcomers. , He said the storm sewer work and the new community , centre "speaks of, a progres- sive community." At the meeting, several council appointments, were made. ' Reappointed as the vil- lage's representative to the Ausable-Bayfield Con- servation Authority was Harry Klun2el. , '(C.onintued on Page 18) all of, Exeter. This was an enjoyable presentation and more of these presentations would be welcome. Following the service, the combined congregations of Hensall and Chislehurst unanimously decided to send a Call to fill the pastoral vacancy. Next Sunday will be• White Gift Sunday at 11 a,m. and in the evening, the Sunday School will present their Christmas Concert at 7:30 p.m. Hensall Sales Barn was active again last Thursday with higher prices and de- mand being mostly in heifers and steers. Heifers; $61.50- 67.50, sales to $69,23; steers, $64.00-$67.50, sales to $68.40. Pigs; feeders, $60.75 $72.00; weaners $50.25- $58.50. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke of Bradford visited on Wednesday, with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McNoll of Fergus and Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Flaxbard 'of Zurich vis- ited with Mk, and Mrs. Sam Desch on Saarday. Rev. A. Young of Goderich conducted service in Carmel presbyterian Church on Sunday, his message was "God's Gift" Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the organ. Miss BeatriceThompson and Mr. Ron Fleming ac- companying on their guitars sang "Go. Tell It On „ The Mountain." The Induction Service for the Rev. Kenneth Gordon Knight who has been called to 'the charges of Carmel; Cromar'ty, and, Caven Church will be in Caven ' Church, Exeter -on Thursday, Dec. 14 at 8'p.m. The service next Sunday, December 17th Rev. Knight orrespondent MRS. RE2N6t5C0A021,1)W ELL The Christmas Meeting of Kippen East W,1. will be held 'at the' home of Mrs. Dave Trlebner on Dec. 20 at -8;30 p.m. .Keith McLean of Exeter will speak ,on and Women's Rights. Mrs. Mike Connally will give the will be in charge of the service ' at the usual time 10:15 a.m. Open house at fire hail A large number attended the "Open House" at the new Fire Hall on' Saturday, afternoon from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Hay-Hensall-Tuc- kersmith Firemen were in attendance. The building is a very fine structure and is one of the most updated halls in the District. Coffee and doughnuts were served. motto. The ladles arq rcr minded to bring a piece of Christmas Cake and that S there will be a gift eXebange. *Mrs. Ernie Whitehouse is in charge Of the The Cooper Christmas partly I was held at Huron Centrennial School' on Pgc. 9 Kippn U.C.W. catered, Mr, and Mrs Gayle Cooper and family, LondOn visited last Sunday W‘ith Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper. Quite a number of Kippen residents attended the funeral of the late• Mrs. W.E. Butt on Tues., Dec. 5, at Box Funeral Home, Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. W,E. Butt kept„the Genreal Store and Post Office in KiEpen from 1921 until 1943. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willert, Zurich, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones. Mr. Archie Parsons has returned home from hospital • much improved in health Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones in Hensall \the_sitrasion being Mr. and Mrs-. Herb Jones sixty- seciind Wedding An- niversary on Dec. 6. Monday's meeting. One piece of good financial news was received, that being the final capital grant payment of $127,512.50 towards the •community centre has been made available. Clerk-treasurer Betty Oke predicted the village would have to borrow on a short term basis about $125,000 to tie the project over until the Wintario funds are received. Knight reported the com- munity centre's fund raising committee has agreed to stay together for another year to finish off the campaign drive. In other news related to the community cen re, Oke said she will ask the ario Provincial Police to drop in at the events which take place at the new facility. Following a discussion of Fine weather The fine winter weather had benefitted the village of Hensall in two ar , ac- cording to works super- intendent Gary Max ell, Maxwell told ouncil day, all the pipe r the age's storm sewers wi • e tailed by the end of week, 11 \ ahead of schedule. F ill to be installed are the syste catel -basins Max- well said. tti, The works superintendent IS* Foy GIFT! For Him . SEE THE MAN/ - THAT KNOWS! Juveniles tie MRS,113lERTFIA MacGREGOR 262.2025 Hensall CounCil With the village of Hensall in the midst of several ex- pensive undertakings the word "restraint" might have to be worked into next year's budget, according to. Reeve Harold Knight. Knight told the inaugural Session:, of Hensall council Monday "I hope we can be reasonable as possible in Our budget. r He said said tvio of 'the bigger' projects for' the: new 'council will be planning and the annexation of surrounding ands. While Knight said "we've been fairly well on budget for this year" Hensall rate- payers can expect a big jump in their taxes to pay- for the storm sewers which are pre- sently being installed. Also expected to go up.are the levies from the county and the school boards, two areas which the village had . SPRAY COLOGNE 50 ml. 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