Times-Advocate, 1978-10-05, Page 24Page 24 Times-Advocate, October 5, 1978
Hensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phene 262-5018
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Hay council meet
named as follows: president,
Linda Gerstenkorn; vice-
president, Donna Zwann;
treasurer, Dana Bozzato;
Dale of Parkhill visited over
the weekend with the for
mer’s mother Mrs. Edgar
Munn.
press reporter, Starr
Jesney; secretary, Trudy
Ferguson. The next meeting
will be held on October 3.
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Three local 4-H groups
start work, elect officers
All three 4-H clubs in
Hensall are meeting now and
the girls are enjoying the
new course, “Essential
Edibles” using metric
weights. Clubs 1 and 2 are
both meeting at the United
Church and club 3 at the
leaders’ homes. Club 2
elected their officers last
Tuesday, September 26: -
president Joanne Smale;
vice-president, Jane
Pollock; secretary Laurie
Pepper; press reporter,
Patty Lenting.
The leaders demonstrated
making crispy granola and
members were to make it at
home. A discussion on
metric measurements
followed, books were given
out and lesson one com
pleted.
Club 3 met on Monday, at
the home of Joan and Robin
McLellan. Two new mem
bers were present, Sandra
MacKay and Janet Bilcke.
This was the club’s second
meeting. The leaders
demonstrated making
yogurt bread and energy
squares from the granola
made the week before.
Meeting two in the books was
completed.
Club 1 met for their first
meeting on Tuesday, Sep
tember 26 in the United
Church. They made granola
crisp and worked in their
work books. Officers were
4.
the
and
the
Thanksgiving
is observed BEANS ARE COMING OFF — The wet weather of late has
hampered the harvest of this year's white bean crop but ac-
cordingto Murray Parsons of RR 1, Hensall another week of
dry weather could see most of the beans off. On Monday,
Parsons delivered 500 bushels of beans from the Don Parsons
farm to the W.G. Thompson and Sons elevator in Hen
sall. Staff photo
At the October meeting of
Hay township council a
request for a building permit
was received from W. G.
Thompson and Sons Hensall
for the construction of fer
tilizer storage building. The
building has an estimated
value of $150,000.
Council gave consent to
Wolfgang Suppan of RR 1,
Dashwood for the operation
of a small window and glass
repair shop to be operated
out of a double garage on his
property.
Mrs, Margaret Hess was
given permission to sever a
piece of property which she
owns in the township.
Council instructed its
engineer to prepare a report
on a portion of a township
drain which runs through the
property of Mrs. Greta
Luther, lot 32, lake road
west.
Tile drainage loans in the
amount of $6,000 and $9,000
from Donald Adams, lot 4,
concession 16 of Hay and
Elgin Hendrick, RR 1 Dash
wood were approved.
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Hensall
Civic Corner
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“Birthday Greetings” to
Mrs. Edna Youn celebrating
her birthday tomorrow.
Church service was con
ducted on Tuesday by Rev.
Don Forrest. Visitors with
Russell Erratt were Gladys
Coleman, Olive Stephenson
and Joe Ferguson. Chester
and Ila Dunn visited Vera
Lammie. Robert Dale
visited Agnes Cutting. Verna
Coates and Mrs. Si Pollen
visited Louise Mitchell.
Stewart and Doris Ban
nerman and family, Seaforth
and Ron Bannerman,
Windsor visited
Bannerman.
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About people you know
Mrs. Clarence Volland
president of the Ladies’ Aid
presided for the meeting
which followed and
arrangements were made
for the Annual Fall Bazaar to
be held November
Improvements around
Church were discussed
will be taken up with
Board of Managers.
Members of the Church
are asked to attend the
meeting in Caven Church,
Exeter, on Thursday,
October 5 to complete the
call to Rev. Kenneth Knight
of Rose Town, Saskat
chewan.
Seniors to meet
The Senior Citizens will
meet in the local hall on
Tuesday at 8 p.m. Enter
tainment committee Mr. &
Mrs. Dick Taylor, Mrs. T.
Brintnell. Lunch committee
Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt, Mrs.
Jessie McAllister. Mrs. E.
Alexander.
First Kinette meeting
The first meeting for the
new season of the Hensall
and District Kinettes was
held at the home of Sharon
Doxtator on Wednesday,
September 13 with only three
members present when a
social hour was enjoyed. It is
hoped that all members will
be present at the next
meeting to be held at Donna
St. John’s on October 11 at
8.30 p.m. when new ideas for
upcoming projects will be
discussed.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard
Noakes have returned from
five weeks in Western
Canada. They travelled
more than six thousand
miles. Unfortunately the
latter’s brother “Doddy”
Sangster of Portage la
Prairie, Manitoba passed
away a few hours prior to
their ' arrival there. After
spending a week in Portage
la Prairie they continued on
their journey and visted
many places.
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard
Noakes spent a few days
visiting with Mrs. Kaye
Broadley in Chilliwack,
British Columbia, while on
their tour out west.
Mr. Robert McLaren and
daughters from Kitchener
and Mr. Ray McNall and
sons from Fergus visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Oesch
on Sunday.
Hensall Women’s Institute
members and interested
residents are reminded
about the Huronview bazaar,
bake sale and tea to be held
at Huronview from two to
four p.m. on Wednesday,
October 11.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor in
company with Mrs. Eric
Munroe Seaforth spent a few
days at Midland and
Collingwood.
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Mickle,
Jamie and Craig of Cam
bridge spent Sunday with the
former’s mother Mrs. Laird
Mickle.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett
returned home after a few
days fishing at Kincardine.
Congratulations to Bonnie
Smale daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Len Smale on winning
the $100. food voucher from
Al’s Market in Hensall,
September 30.
All proceeds went to the
Hensall nursery school.
Thanks to everyone for their
support.
Mrs. Don Gooding and
The president of the
W.M.S. of Carmel
Presbyterian Church Mrs.
Hyde presided for the
Thanksgiving meeting on
Monday evening and read a
poem “Thanksgiving for
Beauty”. Mrs. Perc Camp
bell was in charge of the
devotional on
“Thanksgiving”. Mrs. Alex
MacGregor read the
Scripture.
The Fall Rally will be held
in KnoxPresbyterianChurch,
Goderich on October 10. The
president asked for ideas to
raise funds for the Supply.
Mrs. Alex MacGregor will
order “Hasty Notes” for this
project. The next meeting
will be held November 6 at 8
p.m. The meeting closed
with the Lord’s Prayer.
Demand active
Supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers at the
Hensall Sales Barn on
Thursday, demand was
active and prices were
steady. Fat cattle; heifers,
$60.50-565.50, sales to $68.00;
steers, $64.50-$66.75, sales to
$67.50. Pigs $40.00 - $52.25.
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Speed Queen Appliances
Moffat Appliances
Smoke Seniors
Insect Lights & Fly Killing Units
Handcrafted Gifts
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Congregation okay
temporary pastor
The Sacrament of Holy
• Communion was ad
ministered by Rev. Garrett
Husser at the morning
service at Hensall United
Church to the combined
congregations of Hensall and
Chiselhurst. The morning
message was entitled “He
took it upon Himself” and
dealt upon the healing
powers of Jesus both upon
the physical body and per
sonalities of people. The
choir, under the leadership
of Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey
sang the anthem, “Sing
Hallelujah,praise the Lord,”
with Dr. Ralph Topp at the
organ.
At the close of the service
Rev. Stanley JJcDonald of
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congregational
Londesboro conducted
short
meeting when it was decided
to invite Rev. Husser to
become temporary minister
for the joint charge
Hensall and Chiselhurst.
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Klungel will
seek re-election
In last week’s story on
which elected officials
would be seeking reflection
in Hensall councillor Harry
Klungel’s name was in
advertently missed. Klungel
indicated at that time that
he would be seeking re
election.
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SECRETARY DIES
An active worker in the
Canadian Cancer Society,
Don Brandt died suddenly on
Thursday, September 28. He
was in his 61st year.
Mr. Brandt worked out of
the London office as a field
secretary in the South
western and Essex County
district.
Donald Stanley Brandt is
survived by his wife,
(Bobbie) Barbara Joyce
(Thompson) and three
children, Carolyn and
Michael of Toronto and Mark
of London. He is also sur
vived by his mother Mrs.
Mary Hennessee (Duck
worth) Brandt of Huronview,
CAMPAIGN BLITZ
The fund raising committee will make a house to house
canvass of the village for donations during the evening of
Oct. 11, 1978.
In order to reach the total fund raising objective, your
generous response to the canvassers is appreciated.
E.R. Luther
Campaign Chairman
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Cabbage
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