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and district news.
CORRESPONDENTS
WS. Hil4clo Payne, Phone 262-501 6
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
District deputy visits lodge
to instal new officers for year
RURAL SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS—The Hensall ladies softball
team won the rural girls softball league Champion A trophy this
season. They are, back 'row, left to right, Cheryl Riley, Valarie
Glanville, Elaine Gould, Bonnie Gould, Kay Sharp, coach;
Anne Jorgensen, Sue Luther, Janice Stewart and Joyce Morgan.
Front, left to right, Jayne Consitt, Sue Anne Finlayson, Eleanor
Shiels, captain; Janet Bilke, and Marg Clarke. Missing from the
picture is Kathy Sangster. Photo by McKinley
Senior citizens club holds Hallowe'en Party
The
Light
Touch
By
JACK LAVENDER
Lawyer: a person who helps you
get what's coming to him.
* *
Don't push your son through
school too fast. What if he arrives
at college too young to grow a
be:ard?
• * *
Girl to date: "Gosh, it's just like
Romeo and Juliet — my father
hates you!"
* * *
Bore: one whose shortcoming is
his long staying.
* * *
Tact: the ability to give a person ci
shot in the arm without making
him feel the needle.
* * *
We try to stay sharp at
JACK'S
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107 Queen Ste, Hensall
262.2103
See I. s and save $30.06 on a
Homelite XL-1 or Super Mini
chainsaw.
Church
happenings
Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted
service in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday ,speaking on
the subject ,"Where Your.,)
Treasure W'. The choir under the
direction of Mrs. Malcolm
Dougall led in the service of song.
The W.M.S. will meet on
Monday, November 1 at 8:00 p.m,
with the Ladies Aid to follow. The
ladies are holding a fall bazaar on
November 6. There will be a sale
of baking, sewing and produce.
Everyone is welcome.
There will be no service on
Sunday, October 31 in Carmel
Church as Anniversary service
will be held in Caven Church,
Exeter. The Service on
November 7 will be at the hour of
10:00 a.m.
Rev. Don Beck conducted the
service at Hensall United
Church last Sunday, taking as
his theme, "What Morality?"
Morality dies not only mean
obeying the guide lines set
down by society and the bible,
it also means living by an
inner consciousness governed
by love. The choir sang, "My
Shepherd will supply my
needs" led by Mrs. John
Ttirkheim at the organ. Flowers
.in the sanctuary were in loving
memory of Mr. Lloyd Mac-
Donald.
The guest preacher at St.
Paul's Anglican Church was
Rev. F.H. Allen M.A. B.D.
Huron College, London. The
text was taken from St. Mat-
thews Gospel, Chapter 9, on
the healing by faith of a man
sick of the palsy.
NOTICE
Notice Villagers of Hensall -
The council of the village of Hensall hereby requests that all
persons recognize Saturday, October 30, 1976 as
Hallowe'en. All persons are requested to govern themselves
accordingly.
Council for the
Village of Hensall
Elizabeth Alexander, along with
the entertainment committee
treated all to homemade pump-
kin pie with whipped cream, tea
and coffee. A vote of thanks by
our President was extended to
both committees for a splendid
evening.
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Kleenex Boutique
Paper Towels
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Soft Drinks
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Schneiders Grade A
Frying Chickens
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FROZEN FOOD
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Mix
dedicated by Noble Grand Bertha
Treasurer Mrs. Dorothy Corbett
late Mrs. Lillian Blackwell, was
placed in loving memory and was
MacGregor assisted by the Vice
Parker assisted and reported for
gave the Financial report.
Lodge, given by the family of the
the Visiting Committee, The
Lodge when DDP Mrs. Mary
ficers of the Lodge.
MacGregor presided Wednesday
evening at Amber Rebekah
Fisher, Exeter installed the of-
An "In Memoriam Gift" for the
Vice Grand Mrs. Dorothy
Nebel Grand Mrs. Bertha
'Mrs. Dorothy Corbett; chaplain,
Mary Fisher with Deputy
Mrs. Edna Caldwell, PDDP,
Exeter, The following officers
were installed by the DDP Mrs.
BerthaMacGregor ;Noble Grand,
Mrs. Dorothy Parker; vice
Parke; Financial Secretary,
Marshall, Mrs, Bernice Ford,
Mrs. Elaine Skinner soloist, Mrs.
Lena Willard, pianist, the
honour assisting. Jr, PNG Mrs.
Grand, Mrs. Maggie Campbell;
Recording Secretary, Mrs. Leona
Installing. Staff and guards of
Mrs, Irene Blackwell; treasurer,
The Commission was read by
Mrs. Grace Thompson; con- Grand Dorothy Parker who led in
ductor, Mrs. Hazel Corbett; prayer.
Mrs. Mary Fisher, Exeter. warden, Mrs. Wreatha Gregg;
District Deputy President was, inside Guardian, Mrs. Gladys
presented to the Lodge by Jr. Coleman; Outside Guardian,
PNG Mrs. Margaret Consitt. She Mrs. Elizabeth Riley; musician,
was presented with a corsage and Mrs, Evelyn McBeath; color
a donation for the Barrie Home. bearer, Mrs. Vera Lemmon;
Notice
Village of Hensall
Nominations
Notice is hereby given to the municipal electors of
the village of Hensall in the County of Huron that the
period during which nomination papers maybe filed in
the office of the Clerk, for the purpose of municipal
elections will commence on November 12th, 1976 at
the hour of 9 o'clock and close on November 15th,
1976 at the hour of 5 o'clock for the purpose of
nominating fit and proper persons for the offices
of: Reeve, Councillor
Public Utilities Commissioner
for the village of Hensall of which all electors are
hereby required to take notice and govern themselves
accordingly, and further take notice that the manner
n which pia horninations shall be filed is set forth in
'section 34 of the Municipal Elections Act. Ira greater
number of candidates than required to fill the said of-
fices are nominated and make the required
declarations notice of the time for the holding of the
poll, including the advanced poll and'notice of the last
day for making applications for a certificate to vote by
proxy will be given forthwith. Given under my hand
this 25th day of October 1976 Robert J. Heil, returning
officer.
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RSNG, Mrs. Ruby Bell; LSNG,
Mrs, Olga Chipchase; RSVG,
Mrs. Aldeen Voila nd ; LSVG, Mrs.
Margaret Consitt.
Following the installation Mrs.
Mary Fisher DDP addressed the
lodge, stating the president of the
Rebekah assembly of Ontario
had chosen "Peace" for her
motto, the "Three Links" for the
emblem and "Let There Be
Peace" and "Amazing Grace"
were the songs. Jr, PNG Bertha
MacGregor presented Mrs.
Fisher DDP with a gift.
Congratulations were ex-
pressed to the staff by Mrs. Irene
Blackwell. Greetings were ex-
pressed by Bro, Don MacGregor.
Exeter Past Grand Patriarch and
Sovereign Grand Lodge, Bro.
Ernie Chipchase PGM, Mrs.
Edna Caldwell PDDP Mrs. Irene
Harnack, GoderichPDDP, Noble
Grand Mrs. Grace Fuller,
Goderich, and Noble Grand Mrs,
Dorothy Parker.
Members were entertained
with piano music by Mrs. Isabell
Rogerson and a social hour was
enjoyed by all,
Queensway
highlights
"Birthday Greetings" to Anna
Dilling October 29.
Visitors at Queensway with
Pauline Jeffrey were Elaine
Ducharme and Blanche Bechard.
Leslie Mitchell visited his
mother Louise Mitchell.
Mr. & Mrs.John Glanville and
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Glanville
visited Harold Glanville.
Mrs. Marjorie Hooper visited
Mrs. Florence Mitchell.
Shirley Prouty visited Lynn
Latimer , Roy McDonald and
Dan Matthews,
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sebben,
newlyweds, visited several
residents. Minnie Noakes visited
a number of residents.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Smith visited
Lynn Latimer and several other
ladies.
Church service was conducted
on Wednesday by Rev. Don Beck.
Mrs. Mitchell accompanied on
the piano.
Personal
Mr. & Mrs. Gus Voth of Bir-
mingham were recent visitors
with Mrs. F. G. Bonthron.
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Arena open
for winter
The Hensall arena will re-
main open this winter, and this
time it is official.
Clerk Bob Heil says the vil-
lage has received written con-:
firmation from the Ministry of
Labor of verbal permission to
keep the arena open.
Under the agreement, the
village is required to undertake
some minor repairs to the roof
above the ice surface and to
monitor the snow and wind
load throughout the winter
months.
Gregus Construction began
work on the minor repairs last
week. The complete renovation
project plans are to continue to
be prepared by engineer B.M.
Ross and Associates and would
cost around $200,000 according
to estimates made by local
officials earlier this year.
Ball champions
enjoy banquet
Hensall-Kippen Ladies Ball
Team, winners of the "A' trophy
of the Rural Girls Softball
League", held their banquet at
the Bean Pot, Saturday.
Kay Sharp, coach, was
presented with a gift, in ap-
preciation of all her hard work
and time spent with the girls.
The team would like to thank
all those who donated their
umpiring services and the
merchants of Hensall and area
who supported the team in way of
donations.
Church couples
conduct bowling
The Couples Club of Carmel
Church held a bowling party at
the Zurich Lanes on Sunday
afternoon.
The prize winners are as
follows: men's high, Philip
JaMes; men's low, Rev. Jarvis;
ladies high, Marlene Bell; closest
birthday, Peter Dougall; boys
high, Jim Parsons; girls low,
Sheila Dougall.
A Hallowe'en social followed at
the Church when refreshments
were served. Mr. & Mrs. Al
Hoggarth were hostesses. ,
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A Hallowe'en Party was held
at the Three Links Senior Citi-
zens Club on Tuesday, October
19 for their monthly meeting.
Th6-' entertainment committee
consisted of Mrs. Myrtle Sher-
ritt and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Payne. After a sing-song with
Mrs. Sherritt at the piano,
games were enjoyed led by
Mrs. Payne and her husband. It
was great fun and there were
plenty of laughs. The hall was
nicely decorated in keeping with
the theme.
At the business session,
chaired by Mr. Percy Campbell,
a committee of Mrs. Olga
Chipchase, Mrs. Gertie Moir
and Mrs. Ruby Bell was formed
to work out something for the
afternoons of each week of the
following months in the way of
recreation and work periods.
Mrs. Rosa Harris and Mrs.
Dorothy Mickle gave a splendid
report of the Rally of Zone 8,
Huron County, held October 14
at the Saltford Valley Hall,
hosted by the Goderich Club.
To finish the evening, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Love and Mrs.
LIVESTOCK SALES
Supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers; prices were-
firm and demand was active.
Fat cattle: heifers, $38.75-
$40.75, sales to $41.50; steers,
$39.00-$42.50, sales to $42.75.
Pigs: weanlings, $28.00-$30,50,
chunks $32.50-837.35.