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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-02, Page 18 (2)Pape 18 Times -Advocate, November 2, 1978 Hensall and district news CORUSP6ND8NTS Mrs. Nada Payne, "sit* 262-601111 Mrs. Bertha Mgco sgtir, Phony 262-2025 Three children baptised at United Church event The service at Hensall United Church on Sunday. was conducted by Rev T. Garrett Husser when the Sacrament of Holy Baptism was administeued to Mathew William and Shelly Ann. Gardner, children of Mr. and Mrs William Arthur Gardner and to Cara Mary Anne daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lester James Gardner. All the children of the congregation gathered around the altar to watch the ceremony - For his sermon. Rev Husser spoke on "Life's nuunnnnnnho+stnuu+nuut+u+su+s The Light Touch By JACK LAVENDER The best thing about getting older is that all those things you couidn t have when you were young you no longer want All things come to him who waits. Sometimes, though, it's just the leftovers from the people who got there first. Most of us would teorn from our mistakes if we weren t so busy -denying we made them • One thing that can be worse than paying income tax is not hove to pay one. People who insist they re put- ting all their cords on the table usually put them there face down. One thing that's aces: is the HOMELITE choinsow sales and service found at Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St., Hensall 262-2103 Your HOMELITE dealer for South Huron - North Middlesex. *great hours''. Once again we welcomed Richard Fujarczuk of Lon- don ort the organ: his talents are well appreciated. The choir. under -the leadership of Mrs. Marianne McCaf- frey. sang the' anthem, :Teach me. 0 Lord” Unit 4 will be meeting on Thursday. November 5 at 2-30 p.m. This will be the last meeting of the fiscal year. Personals Attending the christening of Mathew William, Shelly Ann and Cara Mary Anne Gardner and afterwards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner were Rev. Garnett Husser, Mr. and Mrs Bill Scotchmer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gardner and family Junior h all of Hensall: Mr. James Bedard and family --of--Detroit. spent -Saturday with the former's aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch and treated .them to dinner out. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland,. Gwen and Michael of Clinton were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. James Sangster and Brad. Catharine Corbett daughter of Mr. & Mrs-. Al 'Corbett returned to her home after undergoing surgery at Sick Children's Hospital in London. Mrs. Hilda Smale and sons of Hibbert have taken up residence in the dwelling they purchased on Richmond street south. Mr. & Mrs:Al Corbett and -family have taken up residence in the dwelling they recently purchased from Mr. & Mrs. John Corbett. Miss. Dorothy Farquhar, London spent the week -end with her mother Mrs. Emalie Farquhar. and Mrs. Lester Gardner and family (Senior), Mr. and Mrs. Keith Doyle and family and Mr and Mrs. Toronto: Mr. and Mrs Frank Boulton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill . Boulton all of Woodstock: Mr. and Mrs., William Burgess of War'kworth, Mrs. . Ellen-Batstone of Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sheppherd and family of Ex- eter. Mrs. Jack Smith. Miss Margaret Smith, Toronto and Mr: and :Mrs. Don Cooper, Exeter motored to Keene Valley. New York at the week -end and visited with the former's sisters. Mrs. Eva Spoor of 'Keene Valley and Mrs. Lucy Brooks from New Jersey. , Keene Valley is near Lake Placid and the scenery was very beautiful. Mrs. Ruby Bell spent a few days visiting with her son-in- law and daughter Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mason, Tracey and Cindy in Bowling Green, Ohio. A .bus - load of senior citizens attended the con- cert in the Wingham High School auditorium, Saturday evening which was presented by "The Scott Family" to an audience of 1,010 people. Those attending report an excellent evening of music. Rev. A. Young of Goderich conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church Sun- - day. His text was taken from Mark Chapter 4, "Many Small Boats were there also." Service November 5 will be at the hour of 10:15 a.m. standard time. It was announced Rev. Kenneth Knight of Rose Town, Saskatchewan accepted the call to Carmel, Cromarty and Caven churches and is expected to arrive by December 1. The Ladies' Aid are holding their annual bazaar Saturday November 4 at 3 p.m. Mrs. Alice Ferg returned - home after spending several days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. ,tt+tillhtttilItntttttttttttttts+ttrt,,„„,7 Stephen Gardner all of Charles Eckel in Zurich. i Hensall - Civic Corner Notice Qfj)oll - for the purpose of electing 1 public school representative to the Huron County Board of Education. - Notice is hereby given to the public school electors of the Village of Hensoll that • the following polls will be held. - ADVANCE POLL Nov. 4 78 9:00 a.m. • 8:00 p.m. Hensall Municipal office Council Chambers, 1'08 King St., Hensoll. REGULAR POLL Nov. 13 78 11:00 a.m. - 8 oo p.m. Hensoll Municipal office Council Chambers, 108 • King St., Hensall PROXY VOTING - take notice that it is possible for certain electors to appoint someone to -vote for them on election day. The only electors who may oppoint a proxy are those 1. Who are physically incapable of attending a polling place (certified by a legal- ly qualified medical practitioner) 2. Who expect to be absent from the Village of Hensoll for the advance poll Nov. 4 and election doy Nov. 13, 1978 while of attending an educational institution. b) employed in the transportation field. Appl.4tion for proxies ore availoble of the clerk's office and must be completed and returned for certification by the clerk prior to 5 p.m. Nov. 13. 1978 PROPERTY TAXES Payment due Nov. 15, 1978 4th installment of 1978 taxes due and payable of the Municipql office during nor• mal working hours. Please ensure that you present your fax bill stub when making payment. If receipt is required please present the whole bill. Hensall & District Community Centre • Did you attend the official opening last night? , - Are you planning to attend the special events scheduled for tonight, tomorrow night and Saturday night? TONIGHT : Nov. 2 is family night - free skating for all and o chonce to look over your whole new recreational facility. . TOMORROW NIGHT - Nov. 3 intermediate hockey Hensall vs Zurich 8:00 p.mand dancing to the music of Mozart and his Melody Makers of 9:00 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT - Nov, 4 hockey game Hensall-Zurich Combines vs Zytich Old Timers at 8:00 p.m. and dancing to the melodies of the' Bluewater Playboys at 900 p.m. r Arena ocontinue wi.* Thue Hensall and �1ish u t friday will sere the first Connunity ('y'ntre was of- hockey game played in the fil ially opened last night new building with arch w•itti several dignitaries pre rivals Hrnsall and Zurich sent doing battle in a regularly Scheduled to attend the scheduled South Huron opening festivities were Hockey League game At 9 members of parliament Bob p in a dance will he held McKinley and Jack Riddell featur\blurt and his along with Huron County Makers Warden Gerry Ginn and fhe opening (esliyittes ministry of culture and will be capped Saturday recreation representative Al with a game between the a , Sinclair. Hensall-Zurich Combines of Last night was the first of 1963. former All -Ontario four evenings celebrating hockey champs and the the opening of the $675.000 Zurich Oldtimers. In the arena and auditoriumauditorium a t 9. t h e Tonight. there will be free Rluewatcr Playboys will f idly skating plus tours of provide the sounds for .a Ilio c entre dance - BEST AT HOCKEY SCHOOL ->— Awards were made Saturday to the top performers in the just' concluded Boom's hock'ey school held at the Hensall arena. From the left ore, Boom Gravett, Darren Moir, Jeff Rowe, Kevin Oke, Tim Lovell, Paul Cooper and Gary Gravett. In front is the top novice performer Brian Moir. T -A photo Still need about $400 Blind canvass nearing target Eric Luther advises that donations to date total $1.- 117.25. We have set an objec- tive -ef $1,400.00. The mail strike has affected donations ordinarily receiv- ed through the mail. As the strike is now over rural residents are requested to mail their contributions im- mediately to ensure we meet our objective. 4-H samples foods Meeting five of Hensall 4H clubs No. 1 and No. 2 were held at Hensall United Church on Tuesday. The Cookie Monsters, club No. 1, opened with the 4H pledge and Trudy Ferguson read the minutes. They then assembled in the kitchen and sampled Cod Italiano, Pink Velvet and Maple Treasure., Next, they worked in their books and discussed the h otnework which had been assigned the week before. For the last half-hour, the two clubs rejoined to discuss the menu for the party on November 7 and the exhibit' .for .Achievement Day. The club ati journed after deciding to have the next meeting on November 7. Club No. 2 opened by all repeating the pledge and answering the roll call. Then they joined with the Cookie Monsters in the kitchen to taste the samples mentioned before. Next they settled on a name for the club — The Metric Maids — and then completed lesson 5 in the books. The meeting then adjourned until November 7. W.I. to haye speaker The November meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute will meet in the Legion Hall on Wednesday, Hay meefing Residents of Hay township will have the opportunity of quiz ng both hopefuls and in bents as the township will ahold a ratepayers meeting tomorrow. The meeting which takes place in the Hay township hall in Zurich starts at 8 p.m. November 8 for their Education and Cultural' Activities programme when the speaker will be Mrs. Margaret Burkart of Wingham who will show slides of a boat trip to Northern Ontario taken this fall, All ladies of the com- munity are invited to attend at 8 p.m. Baptise children Mr. & Mrs. John Soldan, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ready, Port Stanley, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Ready and Allyn of London, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Soldan, Tracy and Jason, Pinedale, Grand • Bend.. attended - services at Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter on Sunday and witnessed the baptism of Ryan Michael. son of Mr. & Mrs. Michael Soldan and brother of Sue Anne and Jodi. Later the family were joined by Mr. & Mrs. Frank Soucant, Zurich and Mr. & Mrs. Gary Kyle and children of Exeter at a dinner at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Soldan, Exeter. Honoured with.a shower Mrs. Marvin Taylor and baby Kari Lynn were guests of honour at a baby shower Saturday evening at the home of the hostess Mrs. Rick Parker assisted by Mrs. Don Dalton of Seaforth, HENSALL CURLING CLUB is organizing Mon. Afternoon Ladies Curling o t. HENSALL & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE if interested please coil Eileen Ronnie 262-2005 Wear a POPPY for Remembrance Having completed 3 years of high school this year; on November 17th. I will receive my grade 13 honours diploma. Education, especially. for the young. is very important to me. I believe I clan be of ser- vice in this field as a trustee on the Huron County Board of Education. I therefore, solicit your supportt the polls on Novemb 13th as your represen- tative for Hensall. Zurich and Hay townships: If elected I shall serve you to the best of my ability. Thanking you. I am. respectfully yours. (Mrs.) Minnie Noakes who conducted contests after which Mrs. Harold Parker favoured with a reading "A Mother's Song." The gifts were presented by Lori Parker and Jennifer Pollock. Cindy made a fitting reply thanking everyone. Refreshments were served by the hostess Mrs. Rick Parker, Mrs. Dalton and Mrs. Ken Parker. For Action and Dedication 1 solicit your Participation - Donald Geiger Hay Township Councillor BEST BUYS AT AL'S Moxwell House Instant Coffee Mclaren's Stuffed Manzanilla Olives - Scott Paper Towels Crisco All Vegetable Oil Laura Secord Puddings Miracle Whip Salad Dressing Swift's Holiday Luncheon Meat Carnation Coffee Mate Club House Red . Maraschino Cherries Stuart House Foil Wrap Weston'$ Brown 'n Serve Rolls ,0oz. 54. 99 18 8 fl. oz. 2 Roll Pkg. 994 1.51t ;2.59 4x5 oz. tins 494 32 oz. '1.29 l2 oz. 894 'Bonus -Pack., 18 oz. 9.19 16 oz 9.59 ,,'1.09 12's 2/89' Sears catalogues ... a marketplace for home fashion finds. Sears CATALOGUE SHOPPING Come in and look through our lastest catalogue - PHONE 262-3316 Choice local Beef and Pork . 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