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Times-Advocate, 1979-11-21, Page 31Owners ofsmaller businesses... weprovide: * Financial assistance * Management counselling (CASE) * Management train* * Information on government pvgrams fir bow Can n be0yoti? STOVES with BLOWERS GLASS DOORS end all accessories Plus FIREPLACE STOVES AND INSERTS • all at The Collectors' Shop KIRKTON 229 - 8965 We'll Do the fob Right... We've Moved Our Office we are now located at our Exeter shop Whatever the project, call on us for Ready-Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL # FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES PLAN BAPTISM Sunday morning worship at Hensall United Church was conducted by Rev. Stan McDonald with Mrs. Julie Easterbrook at the piano and Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey directing the choir. The choir sang the anthem, "Praise the name of the Lord" and the children's story was about gifts, wanted and unwanted. The message was, "Where are your accusers?"and was based on the story of the woman taken in adultery, a sordid yet beautiful story. Beautiful flower arrangements adorned the sanctuary from the funeral of the late Tom Brintnell, placed there by his wife, Dorothy. Next Sunday, the Sacrament of Baptism will be held at the morning service with Rev. McDonald officiating. Reeve Harold Knight told Hensall council Wednesday that if everything went like clockwork, the village could have a senior citizens' assisted rental unit in two years time, Knight and clerk Betty Oke recently met with David Cowan, a housing analyst for the Ontario Housing Cor- poration, to discuss what steps are needed in researching if a need exists for ministry assisted housing in the village. The assisted housing could be either for senior citizens or families with a lower income. Knight told council it would likely be senior citizens housing the village was interested in. In a survey completed recently by Mrs. Irene Davis 12 seniors living in Hensall indicated they were in urgent need of housing ac- comodations. Mrs. Davis told council many of these seniors were living in homes, and finding they couldn't !For prior information call 271.5650 (collect) or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. Offer good from Nov. 21 - Nov. 27 on orders brought to our Grand Send, Exeter or Mitchell Store. See our Representative BOB PEARCE AND OR BILL SCHUTZ at: The Devon Building, 476 Main Streets Exeter on: EVERY TUESDAY • ( Next Visit: November 27th) Times- AO cate, November 21' 1979 Page5A Could have senior housing within two years Association for the Mentally .Retarded. Council also approved reservations for Paul Neilands, Harry Klungel and one other member of Outlet' to attend the annual Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) con- ference which will be held in Toronto for three days In February. FEDERAL. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK afford the upkeep. She said crease in taxes for Hensall however, they wanted to stay residents. in the village of Hensall and In an assisted housing needed apartment ac- complex, there can't be comodations. more than 50 per cent of the Reeve Knight told council units which are subsidized he understands there is rental units. currently only one senior Works superintendent Bill citizens' assisted housing McLaren was given per- unit available for rent in the whole of Huron County. If the response to a questionnaire circulated in the village and to ads in local papers indicates a need for assisted housing in Benoit, the village would receive 100 per cent funding under a municipal non-profit cor- poration. The village would then have to form its own housing authority to oversee construction of the rental units. The federal govern- ment will provide 10 per cent of the total capital cost of the project, and rents will pay for the building's upkeep. Reeve Knight said con- struction of a senior citizens' apartment building shouldn't result in any in- irrei Staffa ladies %I kept busy By.,MRS, .1. TEMPLEMAN ' STAFFA Cromarty Church, Marion Ritchie Evening Auxiliary members, entertained for the November birthday party at the Ritz Villa in Mitchell Wednesday evening. The program, chaired by President, Mrs. Duncan Scott, consisted of 2 skits, a kitchen band, a sing- a-long, reading by Mrs. Jean Carey, instrumentals, Mrs. Ivan Norris, duets, Mrs. Jean Carey and Mrs. Tom Scott and tap dancing by Michelle Harris.Anenjoyable evening for all. Mrs. John Templeman was a guest of the Mother- well Womens' Institute Tuesday evening. A very good crowd at- tended the annual ham and egg supper at Hibbert United .0/ Church, Wednesday evening. Short course Nine ladies attended the all day short course on Indoor Gardening, held Saturday at the township hall with Mrs. Charles Douglas and Mrs. Dalton Smale as leaders. In the a.m. the leaders discussed plant growth, plant propagation, diseases, and decorating with plants. After lunch they discussed herbs as houseplants, demonstrated how to plant a terrarium and how to do macrame, Everyone un- dertook to make a macrame plant hanger with various degrees of success. Win at Royal At the Royal Winter Fair this past week in classes open to World Competition a local man, Lorne Fell RR 2 Staffa placed first in the red clover class and was reserve champion in legume seeds. He also placed sixth in two- rowed Barley and sixth in soybeans. In the pedigreed classes local winners were: Lorne Fell, sixth in two- rowed barley Scott Bro. RR 2 Staffa, eighth in White beans Jack Butson, RR 2 Staffa, twelth in six-rowed barley. Personals Visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman and family were, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neilson and 'Jen- nifer, Stratford, Mrs. Dave Caplirig, Mississauga, Mrs. bale Martyn and girls, Ilusseidale, Darlene Tern- plertian, Exeter, Ruth Templeman, Dublin and Mary Jane Templeman, Stratford. Mrs. Moira Cooper of the Lambton United Church Centre was guest speaker at the November meeting of Unit two of Hensall United Church Women held in the Fellowship Hall on Monday, Twenty members and guests heard how she had been trained and led by God to take the position of leader at the centre with her husband as administrator. 105 acres near Kettle Point have been designated as a centre with three main purposes. One, to form a community which shares and cares about themselves and others; two to develop a community which sets an example in conservation and self- Hensall groups busy mission by council' to Parking by-law proceed with construction of Reeve Harold Knight a catch basin In the Hensall suggested arena parking let. Council should that council should consider reviewing agreed if the flooding the village parking bylaw at problem is solved by the a mare meeting of the catch basin, this should also streets committee. McLaren cut down on arena users en- parking on the fire route, has been named bylaw forcement officer by the area, busing by the Huron County board of education will be discontinued, and the students will have to walk to the school along highway 4. Reeve Knight told council Huron County planner Roman Dzus is writing another letter to the Huron County board of education asking that the board reconsider their stand on DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC 84 Panel Lane, STRATHROY Telephone 245.1272 By appointment please 11111111111111111111111.1111111111111•01Mil Guaranteed Investment Certificates representing several trust companies Norma J. Hooper 15 Gidley St., E. Exeter 235-1010 Income Tax - Accounting For Farmers & Businessmen Monthly Bookkeeping Service Phone 237-3469 Vince Ryan B.A. R.R. 3, Dashwoop Hugh Tam FILSON and ROBSON AUCTIONEERS 20 years' experience of complete sale service Provincially licensed Conduct sales of any kind, any place We guarantee you more. To insure success sale o Phone Collect. 666-0833 666-1967 C. HARRY RODER, D.C. NORMAN 1. RODER, D.C. PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ont, Auction Sale Service that is most efficient and courteous. CALL THE WRIGHT AUCTIONEER Telephone Hensall ( 519) 262-5515 SEE US FOR A FULL LINE OF Office Supplies Furniture & Equipment LIVINGSTONE'S Downtown Exeter or In The North End Plaza MT. CARMEL Income Tax Centre People do read small ads You are! erald A. Webb D.C. Doctor Of Chiropractic 438 MAIN ST., EXETER By Appointment Phone 235-1680 lamemmeneemmeelia. Licence Office Vehicle Plates Stickers & Transfers Hunting Licence Now Available Hours 10 a,m. - 6 part. Closed Wednesday 46 Main St. East Zurich 236-4830 liensalf Mina and is now parked in no parking zones authorized to ticket cars around the village, McLaren told council tickets are definitely being given out for parking of- fences. "No Parking between 2 Lin. and 7 a.m." signs have been installed by Mr. McLaren at the four en- trances to the village. Also, more new signs have been ordered for areas designated as "no parking" in the parking bylaw, Building inspector Her- man VanWieren reported he issued a building permit to Hprondale Dairy, 174 Queen Street, for renovation of a building. He also issued a demolition permit to James Taylor of 165 Queen Street for an old building, Council received a letter from the Township of West Carleton asking that each municipality in the province appeal their equalization factors to the Ontario Municipal Board with a request that the province establish one method of assessing properties within each region, county or other jurisdiction containing more than one member municipality. Under the new equalization factors in- troduced by the provincial government, taxes in rural municipalities in the province are expected to Elect planning committee increase in the future. The Young Teens enjoyed Hensall council decided to a night of bowling at the note and file the request Zurich Bowling Lanes on from West Carleton. Sunday evening. In the Harry Klungel said, "We business period at the United couldn't find too much wrong Church prior to going with our factor at all," bowling the following were Hensall council later decided elected as the programme to request that Section planning committee. Joanne number 86 be implemented Pepper, Starr Jesney, Randy to get rid of inequities in Parker and Scott Jesney. classes of taxation. Clerk To finish protect Betty Oke said assessment Meeting seven of Hensel' bases will change on within one 4H club the Needle classes, based on market Beetles was opened with the values of homes or property. 4H pledge followed by the Council approved a secretary's report. Diane request from the Hay Gerstenkorn informed the Township council that the members that there would village of Hensall accept the be one more meeting and responsibility for all costs each member was to have incurred by the township in their project fiished and Hay/Hensall annexation handed in. The next meeting proceedings. would consist of work on the Reeve Harold Knight said display for Achievement the request was certainly Day.Diane then had a quiz on fair. Paul Neilands told needlepoint for all to do, council all the matters in the Each member fill in their annexation bid have been stitches work sheetand resolved, except the question needlepoint article sheet. of busing students in the The meeting wasadjourned annexed area to Hensel' until November 20. Public School. If the village annexes the Cooking course Mrs. Len Purdy, Mrs, Elizabeth Riley, Mrs. Pearl Koehler and Mrs. Carl Payne attended the short course, "Cooking for one or two" at Huron view on Thursday, November 15. This course will be repeated at Huronview on November 27 and 30. Needlepointers Hensall two 4H club, the Needlepointers, held their sixth meeting on Tuesday, November 13 at the United Church. Roll call, an example of a design which shows one of the stitches learned ina previous meeting, was answered by six girls. Mounting, framing and cleaning of Needlepoint were discussed. Con- siderable time was spent on preparation of the skit for Achievement Day. The girls were asked to have their coasters or pillows finished for the next meeting. Persona Is Mr. Ken Glaeln and family of Mount Carmel visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch. Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire and family Erin, visited over the weekend with the latter's parents , Mr, and Mrs, jack Smith. C. A. McDOWELL LTD. EXETER, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 2354969 busing urban children, since the situation was different than In average urban areas‘ Council approved raising interest rates on unpaid village taxes by one and one- quarter per cent per month. Councilalso approved a grant of $25 to the War Memorial Children'S Hospital and a grant of $200 to South Huron and District G. H. WARD ts PARTNERS Citartered Accoun tants 476 Main St., South Exeter, Ontario 235.0120 Resident Partner Manager A.W. Read, C.A. J,S. McNeilly, C.A. Home Telephone Home Telephone 238-8075 • 235-1734 GERALD L. MERNER Chartered 'Accountant BUS; 257 Churchill Dr. EXETER 235-0281 NORRIS, GEE & CO. Chartered Accountants 497 Main Street, Suite 200, Exeter, Ontario 190 Wortley Road, 235-0101 London, Ontario. 227-4455 673-1421 J,A. NORRIS C.A. L.D, GEE C.A. S.W. HOMUTH C.A. RICHARD WELSH Chartered Accountant 120 Alice St. Lucan, Ont, Ph. 227-4224 DAVID C. HANN, D.C. 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Mrs. Cooper finds this an exciting challenge and has great expectations for the future of Lambton United Church Centre. She is a most interesting speaker. During the business members were reminded of the help needed on November 17 for the banquet and that United Church calendars are now on sale. Contact Mrs. Cecil Pepper or U.C. members. An invitation to join Chislehurst for their meeting on December 4 at 2 p.m. was accepted, names of those hoping to attend to be given to Mrs. Grace Drummond Unit two will provide the flowers in the church during December and decorate the church for Christmas. The Annua.l meeting' will be held on December 3 at 8:15 p.m. A devotion on tribulations was given by Mrs. Sadie Hoy. All have worries, doubts and problems of other sorts; the solution lies in trust, faith, prayer and work. Always do your best. The meeting was closed by Rev, McDonald leading in prayer and the benediction. During the social hour a tasty lunch was served by hostesses Mrs. Grant MacLean and Mrs. Car. Payne. Learn about Jamaica Mrs. Pat Rodney of Seaforth was guest speaker at the November meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute held in the United Church on Wednesday . She gave a very interesting talk on life in Jamaica giving the political history of the islands and the changes made since independence in 1962. The life style was also described and she finished by displaying the Jamacian flag and telling what it symbolizes. Mrs. Rodney was in- troduced by Mrs. Hilda Payne and presented with a gift and thanked by Mrs. Hazel Corbett. Also on the programme was a sing-song, two duets by Linda Gerstenkorn and Laurie Pepper, and a skit, "The Unselfish Hostess" by Mrs, Hazel Corbett and Mrs. Hilda Payne. The meeting was con- ducted by the president, Mrs. Joyce Pepper who opened with a poem, "Take time". Common sense ap- proach to nutrition and cooking for two "was an- nounced for Huronview on November 19, 27 and 30 at one to three pan. Achievement Day for Hensall 411 girls will be on December 12, W.I. meeting night. Reports of the Area Convention Were given by Mrs. Hilda Payne and Mrs. Joyce Pepper and of the Board meeting by Mrs, Hazel Corbett, The January tneetingwill be held on Tuesday, January 15 as the usual meeting date chashea with other activities in the church, The December meeting is to be on Wed- nesday, December 12 at B pin, as usual. The topic is, "Wait and See" All members to bring ChristinaS Cake or Cookies for lunch. ° NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE. 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