The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-11-27, Page 10Popo 19 The Tinit.e.Aelvocete, November 27, 1950
Hensall
Arid District News
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs, Maude .Hoticlen, Phone S
Archie MacGregor,Phone 56
Officials l.n Election ,Stor
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the town. Council should have
been told this before the bill
was paid. By the time I found
out it was too late.
"In regard to the Parkhill
Dam. which I think is just an
engineer's pipedream, it's just
little creek and they want to
put a costly dam over it. We
would be saddled, with a bill of
about $1,000 for our share. So
we voted against it. No one from,
the council had attended the
meetings to discuss the darn
since their letter inviting us was
filed away without being read to :
council."
Mr. Henderson showed his
I audience the bulky Ausable
River Authority report. "1 picked
this up by chance and then dis-
covered that we are supposed to
have a representative on the
Authority. On checking back we
got as far as 1946 before we
!learned that the clerk was our
'representative. We have never
received a report." -
At this point Charles Fiford.
president of the chamber of
commerce asked Mr. Henderson
H ENSALL
VOTERS
As a lifelong resident of
Hensall and with one year's
experience on council, I feel
qualified to serve again as
your representative and to
bring a youthful outlook to
village problems.
I sincerely solicit your
support on Monday.
Jack Lavender
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To The Electors
Of The Village
Of Hensall
As a candidate for council
in the coming election, I
urge every man and woman
to exercise his or her fran-
chise. Vote for a council that
will clean up your municipal
affairs. 1
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EDNA MAE SANG.STER
need three things, honesty. .ener-
gy and courtesy. Honesty is the
most important, with energy
you'll soon learn and won't need
to rely on past experience and
you must have courtesy and re-
member that you are a servant
of the public."
Mr. Armstrong read from the
oath taken by public servants,
emphasizing the sections re-
lating to bribery and graft. "1
think things have been going on
in this town that shouldn't be
going on, he said.
"Where is the P.U.C. report?
•' I have never seen one." Then he
addressed the reeve, "Were
• ; tenders called for the new P.V.C.
• building?"
1 Mr. Jones said "No."
! "Where were materials for the
building purchased?"
j •
"From Spencer's," said the
• incumbent reeve.
"Laws are made for the rate-
payer's protection, " said Arm-
; strong. "We have been letting
'them slip, We should stop that.
; An elected man cannot take :
money, or gifts, or anything
whatsoever for favours. I think
there is something wrong here,
and in the county as well.
Although I sympathize with re-
sidents of the County Home and.
• 1feel they deserve the best 1
, think an auditorium that seats
400 and other extras at the home
arc not necessary. Something
must be done We can't continue
SEEKS THIRD TERM
• Reeve Norman Jones
if he could be more specific and
state a direct complaint,
Mr. Henderson indicated that
he was complaining about the'
village business being conducted
without council's knowledge or
approval by the clerk. He went'
on to cite further instances of
disagreement; a tax assessment
that he feels is too low and thus
is costing the village thousands.
of dollars, the operation of an
unlicensed wholesale firm in the
area,
"I have been very dissatisfied.
I am tired having the clerk con-
stantly say no to council's pro-
posals."
At this point a member of the
audience quipped "It sounds to
me as if you all should resign."
Councillor Jack Lavender said
that lie agrees on 90 percent of
Henderson's points. •"This was
my first year on council. For
the first few months I coasted
along until I found my footing.
Now I feel capable. I like the
job,— it's interesting and educa-
tional and I intend to qualify.
When I was first appointed to
council I was told by a few old-
timers that the town was run
by one man, that no council
could ever buck that person. I
found this hard to believe but
after three months on council I
realized that it was true. The
council has had the wool pulled
over its eyes for too many years.
It's time something was done."
From the audience: "We've
heard what, the old council didn't
do, now let's hear what the new
nominees think they can do."
George Armstrong, by far the
best public speaker was nomi-
nated for reeve. "Experience
isn't everything," he said. "You
need more than experience to be
a good public servant, You
1 this way with taxes for such
things increasing constantly. if
a depression should strike we
would still have to pay these
high taxes whether we bad in-
comes or not. We want men on
the council who can look after
these things."
Charles Fiford said that he
would be unable to qualify for $UPER SAVE GETS THE JUMP ON
council since his duties with the I
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Schwalm for. Reeve
To Hensall Vott,rs:
I have served on village council for 2
years and have endeavored to do my best
to represent all of the ratepayers of Hensall.
If elected to the position of Reeve, I
will serve with honesty and sincerity. Your
support will be greatly appreciated,
YOURS VERY TRULY,
Gordon H. Schwalm
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Re
-Elect Jones •
To the Electors of Hensel':
I hereby solicit your votes and sup-
port in the coming election as candidate for
reeve.
In, the past year, I have tried to do
what is best for the ratepayers of the village
and I will continue to do so if re.electecl.
THANXING YOU'y
NORMAN H• JONES
Amber Rebekahs War Veteran
Nan Yule:Party
The social which was to have
followed the regular meeting of
Hensall WOnesday !evening was
cancelled also the euchre party
which was to be held on Wed.
nesday. November 21 owing to
the sudden death of a brother
of the subordinate lodge, Mr.
Sidney AicArthur.
Airs. Glenn Bell. Vice Grand
presided at the meeting in the
absence of the Noble Grand,
Airs. Ines MeEwen through ill-
ness.
Arrangements were made for
the Christmas party to be held
Wednesday. December 3 with an
exchange of gifts. The enter,:
tainment committee is Mrs.
Stanley Mitchell, Mrs. Harold
Parker, Mrs. George Parker' and
Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson, The social
committee is to include Mrs.
Ross Richardson, Mrs. Wes
'Richardson. Mrs. Clifford Weido
and Mrs. Stewart Blackwell. •Shelter at 1;0th-rich and a done -
Gifts are to be brought to the [ion was voted for the Spring -
next meeting for the Children's bill disaster fund,
Amber Rebekah Lodge No, 349,
Funeral -,rvices were held at
11:30. Sunday in :Carmel Presby.
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Wien ghtireh, of which the de-
csaaedwas a member of the
Kirk ...Session. Rev. R. (I. Mae
-
Milian of Knox Presbyterian
• Church, .Goderich, assisted Rev.
C. 1). Daniel in the services.
1The local branch of the Canadian
Legion attended in a body.
Interment was in Kxetcr ceme-
tery. Members of the Session
;acted as honorary bearers. The
• pallbearers were Glen Bell,
Metre Elliott. Raye Reid, Hilton
Laing, Don Rigby and Harry
Flower hearers were Pa-
vey Hall, Jack Traquair. Bill
Elliott, Bob, Gerald and Edsel
Bell.
Dies :Hunting:
Mr. Sidney MacArthur, to,
died suddenly at Manitowaning
where he was on 4 hunting trip.
lie was a farmer on Von. 2.
'Hay Township before moving to
lIensall several years ago. He
served overseas in World War
Ile was past Noble Grand of
Heiman Lodge No. 323, 1.0.0.n:
past president of the Hensall
Branch of Iie Canadian Legion:
and a member of the School Fair
Board.
his wife, the former jean Max-
well, passed away March 33,
1927.
Surviving is one son, Donald,
Quebec, one brother, Ray, Tuck.
ersmith Township; four sisters,
Airs. Stewart McQueen, liensall;
Airs. Roy. Lamont, Zurich; Airs,
Ruth Manson, Exeter; and Mrs,
John Reid, London.
Personal Mina
Airs. John Henderson spent
the weekend visting with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Airs. Keith Lindsay and Pamela.
Air. and Airs. Wilfred Glazier
of Holmesville were recent visi-
tors with Air. and Mrs. E. Shad.
dick and Bill.
Air. and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson
of St. Marys were recent visitors
with the latter's aunt, Airs.
Annie Blatchford, • -
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ket "Goes to the Mat" with Food
Prices, See how you save
chamber of commerce and its
PRODUCE. PRICES
MAIN EVENT FEATURE! McCormick's
CHALLENGES REEVE
• Councillor Gordon Schwalm
many projects, including a new
weekly newspaper, would keep
• him too busy. • "I feel a man
should stick to one job until he
has done it well and not move
on to anything else till that
time."
Mr. .Fiford assured all the no
minces of C of C support. "We
are completely, absolutely im
partial and interested only in
the goodwill of the community."
He urged ratepayers to get ba.
hind their candidates and assist
them. He congratulated council-
lor Henderson on his words, "To
j be able to express the things he
'dislikes and disapproved of to
this gathering took courage,"
'said Fiford.
Others nominated for council
'then thanked their supporters
land spoke briefly, and asked for
;support if they decided to run.
Lorne Hay: "I haven't agreed
with council in the past. I think
!their financial statement could
certainly be enlarged, There
isn't much in it."
• John Baker: "I agree with
Hay."
Mr.. Leonard (Minnie) Noakes
' the first woman candidate in
Hensall said, "If things are
! wrong here, and after hearing
:the speakers it seems likely that
they are, then I as a ratepayer
• am as much to blame as any
one, I hale to admit it but ibis -
is the fisst nomination meeting
• I've ever attended. We. have let
. things ride and so we are to
blame. If I am elected I hope to
learn and to better myself a%
well as to aid in the betterment
of the community."
Mrs. James (Edna) Sangster,
another warn an nominee, ex.
pressed amusement at "a woman
being nominated." and hoped
that there would be • enough
younger men on the slate to
carry OIL
Bob Baker: "I've done a lot
of beefing about council this
year so I decided to do some-
thing about it, I'll pot all my
eCX orts into the ,job if I'm
elected."
The school board members,
Howard Sean e, 'Rey Campbell
and Leonard Noakes thanked the
assembly and the school's finan•
tial report was read by Principal
Rebell Reabure, Mr. Noakes re.
placed retiring trustee Douglas
Cook.
Walter tipeneer, reelected to
the PVC, agreed that a fifelneial
report Would he a good idea, lie
said it seemed likely that hydro
rates in the area would soon he
lowered, When asked if he thought
the PUC building 'might have
been eroded More theap,ly with
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Oranges
Grapes 2
Grape Fruit 5 FoR 29c
TEXAG
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Le 9. 33c
Meat Prices Tumble
At Super Save
Bologna. 3
Smoked Ham.
Centre Cut
LBB.
ROLLED
Pot Roasts
Hamburg
BEEF AND PORK
Sausage 3
WING OR T-BONE
Steak.
q000
LB 45c
LB.
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MAIN EVENT FEATURE! Aylmer Choice Halves
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15 -oz. tins
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5 -lb. hag
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