Times-Advocate, 1981-04-22, Page 14council approved the pur-
chase of a new hot water
heater for the town hall. Also
council voted to continue the
tree replacement program in
the village, and will buy 25
trees. These will be planted
inside sidewalk allowances
and it will be up to
homeowners to maintain the
trees.
Building inspector Her-
man Van Wieren reported
permits were issued to
George Parker, Richmond
Street N., for home
renovations; to L.J. Hoff-
man, Queen Street, for
kitchen renovations and to
Terry Haugh of Queen
Street, for the installation of
a garage -door.
Works superintendent Don
Towton reported he graded
Oxford and Brock Streets in
the past month, trimmed
trees around the village and
repaired the drain behind
on Tuesday.
Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mrs.
Florence Joynt and Charles
Mickle were guests Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Mickle and family in Exeter.
Miss Debbie Venner and
Mike Venner of London were
Easter visitors with their
father. Mr. Rodger Venner.
Sgt. Doug Wein. R.C.M.P.,
Mrs. Wein and David of Ot-
tawa visited on Saturday
with Mrs. Wein's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parker.
Mr. Marvin Taylor met
with a painful accident while
working at Thompson's Mill
when he received severe
burns to his knee. He is
receiving treatment in South
Huron Hospital. Exeter.
Mr. Joe Flynn who was a
Patient in Victoria Hospital
ast week returned to his
home.
Faster services
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted Easter service in
Carmel Presbyterian
Church, Sunday. His subject
was "The Lord Is Risen
Indeed".
The service next Sunday
April 26 will be at 10: 15 a.m.
on Sunday evening. May 3, at
7:30 p.m. the Watchmen, a
talented singing group from
Kichener. will present an
evening of music
Interest
rate set
Don's Food Market. He
advised council some of the
village streets required
shouldering work.
Reeve Paul Neilands,
clerk Betty Oke and coun-
cillor Dick Peckham will
attend an economic
development ,seminar
sponsored by the county
Tuesday in Clinton.
Paul Neilands and Cecil
Pepper will represent
Hensall at a seminar on the
preservations of historic
buildings, sponsored by the
Seaforth and Goderich
LACAC committees at the
Van Egmond House,
Egmondville, April 25.
Tenders will be called on
the Richmond Street South
drainage project, connecting
the drains to the village's
major storm sewage system.
B.M. Ross, project engineer,
was notified by the Ministry
of Transportation and
4404
Communication that subsidy
monies are available to
proceed with the project.
Tenders are being called
and will be opened at a
special meeting of council on
April 27 at 7:30 p.m.
Resolutions from Tilbury
West Township on the
patriatlon of the Canadian
constitution and from West
Nissouri Township, on
natural gas distribution
companies expanding
transmission lines to rural ,
and small urban areas were
noted and filed.
Council members en-
dorsed a resolution from the
town of Aylmer objecting to
wage settlements recently.
reported with respect to
O.P.P. and provincial em-
ployees. The resolution
objected to the secret
manner in which
negotiations were held prior
to the election and the fact.
settlements were in excess of
the guidelines for municipal,
civic and government em-
ployees.
The resolution stated, "in
the case of small town police
forces, such action over
control of all policing in
Ontario, by forcing us out of
business with wage set-
tlements beyond our
abilities."
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Agriculture Minister
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rate on Farm Credit Cor-
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be set at 14 per cent under
both the Farm Credit Act
and the Farm Syndicates
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These interest rates, which
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FCC loans for the period
ending March 31, 1981 was
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KEADY TO BE SOLD - Jerry Sims and Ray Cann hold
some of the articles to be sold at Friday's auction sale
sponsored by the Exeter Saddle Club. T -A photo
Sunrise service
held Easter morn
Sunrise service at Hensall
United Church was well
attended and led by Rev.
Stanley McDonald, who
dwelt on sunrise, the
resurrection and the hope it
brings. Jesus' followers had
been in darkness of spirit but
as Christ lives. so a new age
dawns. We are children of
the light.
Betty Beer provided
guitar music and sang "The
Lord's prayer" and "I Know •
Who Holds My Hand". She
also provided background
music as Rev. McDonald
read the poem "Joseph Had
A Garden".
Following the short ser-
vice. breakfast was served
in the Fellowhip Hall.
A joyful Easter service
was held with a packed
church at 11 a.m.
Rev. McDonald took as his
subject, "Blocked En-
trance". The light of Easter
rolls away the stones in our
lives. frees us from sin and
lets the light in. Our
weakness. doubts, guilts and
death are all stones but the
resurrection life affirms
eternal life. Christ is Alive.
Two anthems were sung
"Most Glorious Lord of
Life" by William H. Harris
and "That God Doth Love
the World, We Know" by
Wadley. Mrs. Belva Fuss
took the solo; also a solo by
Mrs. Gail Shaw. "The New
Jerusalem" during the offer-
tory. The music contributed
much to the services. The
children were reminded that
the egg is a symbol of new
life. and the lily symbolizes
Christ bursting forth from
the grave.
Fresh flowers in the
church were Easter lilies in
memory of Mrs. Annie Hor-
ton placed there by her hus-
band and other lilies from
the Fee estate. Mrs. Mary
Haugh also sent flowers
from the nursing- home
where she is a resident and
these together. with others
placed last week. made a
beautiful floral background
for the worship.
Dr. John Goddard
welcomed everybody at the
door and the ushers were
Brad Buchanan. Dwight
Consitt and Steve Corbett.
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CELEBRATES 90 YEARS -
Max Turnbull celebrated his
90th birthday on April 20.
Mr. Turnbull was born and
formed at lot 29, IRE
Concession of Hay township
on Highway 21 unril 1976.
Since that time he hos been
residing w,rh his daughter
Mrs. Lloyd rElvai lomport, RR
2. Creditor T -A photo
Mrs. Hackney of Exeter
spent several days recently
with her daughter and son-
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Corbett and infant son
Gerald Steven.
Maundy Thursday Com-
munion was celebrated at
Hensall United Church on
the evening of April 16 and
was conducted by Rev.
Stanley McDonald.
Leading up to the Commu-
Auction adds $600 to coffers
An auction of a variety of
treasures stored for years in
the Hensall town hall added
over $600 to the village
coffers. Items sold included
an antique organ stool, two
heavy cast iron buckets
believed used by prisoners in
the old jail and pew type
benches.
At last Monday's meeting,
Beavers
fete seniors
rs
The residents of
.Queensway Nursing Home
are most grateful to the Hen-
sall Beaver Colony for the
Easter treats they brought
to them.
Rev. Stanley McDonald
held the worship service ac-
companied by Mrs. Alf Ross
at the piano.
Oke and Jean Rosendal,
and Don Rosendal visited
with the tatter's wife Alice
Rozendal. Walter and
Florence Wilhelm visited
Edna Your' Doug and Eva
Triebner, Tom and Nola
Triebner visited with Mrs.
Muriel Triebner. Mr. and
Mrs. John Wilds and family;
Mrs. Kemel Dogan, and Win-
nifred Wilds visited with
Irma Wilds. Hazel Corbett
visited Louise Mitchell,
Kristen Hazlett visited Mary
Parlmer. Mrs. Susan Purdy
visited with Fanny Clarke,
Mary Parlmer and Vera
Mon Sacrament was a por- L a m m i e. Mrs. Irene
trayal of those who played a Finlayson visited several
such an important part in residents.
the Crucifixion of Jesus.
Judias Iscariot was played
by Glen Slade, Peter by
Scott Jamieson, Pilate by
Lorne Thrower, the criminal
by Scott Jesney and Mary
Magdalene by Melissa Veal.
Costumes were all authentic
robes from the near East or
Africa. A spot light shone on
a wooden cross and the
church lighting was dimmed
to create the right at-
mosphere: lighting was
operated by Randy Parker.
Mrs. Donna St. John sang
the solo "Were You
There?" It was very
beautiful at the beginning of
the drama and the first
verse between the episode
depicted.
During the actual commu-
nion, quiet music was played
and the choir sang "Ave
Verum". Those receiving
communion filed silently to
the front of the church.
Another anthem sung dur-
ing the service was "Ah,
Holy Jesus". Organist and
choir director was Dr. Ralph
Topp. Around 100 people
attended the service.
Daffodil tea successful
The ladies of Carmel
Presbyterian Church held a
most successful Daffodil
Tea and Bake Sale on
Wednesday April 15th.
Lodge to hold dessert euchre
The members of Amber
Rebekah Lodge attended a
banquet in Brussels on Tues-
day evening andparticipated
in the opening of Morning
Star Lodge, when the
assembly president, Mrs.
Myrtle Patterson visited the
lodge.
Noble grand Bertha
MacGregor presided for the
meeting on Wednesday even-
ing assisted by the vice
grand Gladys Coleman, who
gave the report of cards sent
to shut-ins.
Arrangements were made
for the dessert euchre being
held on April 29 at 1:30.
Everyone is welcome. Musi-
cian Evelyn McBeath will be
the representative at the dis-
trict meeting in Brussels at
2:00 p.m. on Wednesday
April 22.
Abut People You Know
Mr. Ernie Toll of Egmon-
ville visited on Easter Sun-
day with Mr. and.Mrs. Sam
Roobol.
Mrs. Mabel Munn spent
the Easter weeekend with
her daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gooding
and Dale. at Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Noakes. Hamilton visited on
Friday with the former's
mother Mrs. Annie Noakes.
Joey Chaffe and friend, of
Mitchell, visited with the
former's grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Corbett
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Mousseau returned after
spending a few days at
Thunder Bay. Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Noakes, Tracey and
Chad of London, visited on
the Easter weekend with
Mrs. Annie Noakes.
Mr. Charles Mickle of
Hamilton spent the Easter
weekend with his mother
Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Corbett,
Johnathon apd Catharine
were Easter dinner guests
with the former's parents
Mr and Mrs. Jack Corbett.
Rev. Stanley McDonald,
accompanied by his mother
Mrs Carl McDonald
Atwood. Mrs. Tom Melvin
and Miss Mary Ann Melvin,
or Walkerton. attended the
funeral of their cousin
Charles Hoffman. Exeter,
Hensall Bean Pot Restaurant
Hansa!! London Rd., Hwy 4
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April 25 & 26
free French Fries for children under 12
accompanied by a parent
Roast Beef Dinners served, 5 to 7 p.m.
Both days $4.35
free coffee and tea with all food
Try our patti melts, turkey melts and
sausage melts
Open Monday to Friday 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Sat., 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Sun. 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
All home cooked meals.
Proprietors Gerald and Mary Anne Flynn and family
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