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Times-Advocate, Pecember 5,1974 Page 7A
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The four present members ,of
Hensall village council were
returned to their positions at
Monday's municipal election.
Murray Baker led the polls
with 254 votes. Close behind with
251 votes was.Harold Knight and
Paul Neilands and Leonard Erb
followed with 229 and 205 votes,
respectively.
Failing in their first bid for
council seats were Mrs. Janis
Bisback and William Fuss. Mrs.
Bisback received 188 votes and
the total for Fuss was 86.
During the recent nomination
period, Reeve John Baker was
returned by acclamation to head
Hensall council for the next two
years.
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Church women
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Mrs. Harvey Hyde presided at
the W.M.S. meeting in Carmel
Presbyterian Church Monday
evening and opened the meeting
with a Christmas Wish.
Mrs.RochusFaber and. Mrs. M.
Dougall were in charge of the
Christmas devotional. The roll
call was answered with a
Christmas thought or verse.
The nominating committee
presented the slate of officers as
follows: president, Mrs. Harvey
Hyde; vice president, Mrs. John
Soldan; treasurer and Glad
Tiding secretary, Mrs. Percy
Campbell; supply , secretary,
Mrs. Harold Bell; Friendship
and Literature secretary, Mrs.
Earl Campbell; associate
members, Mrs. Harry Snell.
Queensway representative,
Mrs.RochusFaber; pianist, Mrs.
Malcolm Dougall; stamp
collector, Mrs. Gordon Schwalm;
secretary, office to be filled.
The January meeting will be
held January 2, 2 p.m.
The Ladies' Aid meeting was
presided over by the president,
Mrs. Clarence Volland.
Arrangements were made for a
wedding dinner December 21.
The,ladies will pack boxes for
shut-ins December 11.
to Christmas
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Jerry Mather's
Bairds cemetery.
Pallbearers were Allan Hill,
Murray Hill, Robert McGregor,
Wm. Caldwell, Ivan Wightman
and Arthur Alexander.
Flower bearers were Dwayne
Cornish, Douglas Cornish, Orland
Johnston, and Adam Wilson. Pet440414 gi
TYPEWRITERS HOBBY Har,'ry Fuss is a patient in.South
Huron Hospital in Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Van Dyke
and Agnes of Bradford visited
Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Sim
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Mrs. John K. Cornish, 86 of
Brucefield passed away in
Stratford General Hospital
November 22, 1974.
A life-long resident of
Brucefield, she was the former
Jennie Hill, a daughter of the late
Mr. & Mrs. George Hill of
Brucefield. She was married to
John Cornish in 1919. Mr. & Mrs.
Cornish had planned to mark
their 55th wedding anniversary
November 20.
She was a member of
Brucefield United Church, and
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Service groups
entertain children
December 1, the Kinsmen and
Kinettes put on a Christmas
party for the Hensall town
children at the public school.
Mr. Magician and Santa Claus
were in attendance to mystify
and entertain a large crowd of
both children and their parents.
Sunday, December 8, will be
the day set aside for shut-in visits
in Hensall and the nursing
homes. Tuesday, December 17,
will be the annual visit to the
Queensway Nursing home to sing
Christmas carols and hand out
treats.
MINISTRY OF REVENUE
ASSESSMENT REGION
NO. 24
HURON-PERTH
ASSESSMENT OFFICE,
57 NAPIER STREET,
P.O. BOX 190,
GODERICH, ONTARIO
N7A 3Z2
To the Owner or Tenant:
Take notice that pur-
suant to Section 40 of The
Assessment Act, Chapter
32, (as amended) R.S.O,
1970, I have on the 2nd day
of December delivered or
caused to be delivered,
Assessment Notices to all
owners and tenants in this
region,
The last day for appeal-
ing the assessment is
January 7, 1975, and the
assessment roll may be ex-
amined at the Municipal
Offices during regular
business hours commen-
cing December 18, 1974.
B. G. Eastwood
Assessment Commissioner
was active in the United Church
women. She was a life long
member of the Ladies Auxiliary
of Clinton Branch of the Legion.
Surviving are her husband, a
daughter Mrs. Roy T. (Anna)
Brock of Hensall, and a son J.
Carlyle Cornish of Queensville,
and four grandson's.
Funeral service was at the R.S,
Box Funeral Home in Seaforth,
November 25 with Rev. E.D.
Stuart officiating, Burial was in
eftepre% iteakd
Timothy Rowcliffe lit the First
Advent Candle at the celebration
of the Lord's Supper in Hensall
United Church Sunday morning.
The choir sang the anthem,
'Watchman, tell us of the night',
and Rev. Don Beck preached on
the sermon topic, Invaded from'
Outer space. The baskets of
flowers placed in the Church
were from the funeral of the late
Mrs. Cornish of Brucefield. Once
again this year, the Girl Guides
have provided the church with
two potted poinsettias for the
Christmas season.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. W. D. Jarvis' sermon
subject was "A Step Closer" at
Carmel Presbyterian Church,
Sunday. The choir sang the an-
them, "Love Came Down at
Christmas" under the direction
of the organist Mrs. Malcolm
Dougall, Holy Communion will be
celebrated next Sunday.
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Mrs. Winn Joliffe of Lucan and
Mrs. Margaret Coombs of
Clinton. A luncheon and tea served
with a birthday cake and candles
lit was enjoyed.
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son and his wife, Mr. & Mrs,
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