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Hensall senior housing project
A project to establish a
geared -to -income senior
citizen's' housing project in
Hensall is "off and running"
now thanks to the signing of
an application for incorpora-
tion.
Eleven Hensall residents
signed the application as
directors of Hensall Senior
Housing. Inc. when the Hen-
sall housing committee met
Wednesday.
Signing were: Bill Fuss,
Butch Hoffman, Harry
Klungel, Harold Knight, Jim
MacGregor. Betty Oke,
Eilene Rainey. Irene Davis,
Rick McGee, John Baker
and Doug Cook.
Forming a corporation is
required to apply to Canada
Mortgage and Housing
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to allow money to be borrow-
ed to build the project.
The CMHC subsidy will, in
effect. allow a loan at 2 per-
cent interest. •
Bill Fuss said a two storey
apartment building with 22
to 24 units is planned. Most
of the apartments will be
single bedroom types, but
several will be two bedroom
and several are planned to
be adapted for the disabled.
Also included in the plan-
ning are common rooms
and a crafts area.
The group's legal advisor,
London lawyer Harold
Taggert, suggested the
group contact an architect
for the project who was
familiar with the procedures
of designing a building to fit
CMHC standards.
He also suggested an
architect look at any
prospective location for the
building before property is
Study missionaries
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the Women's Ministries of
the Pentecostal Tabernacle
was held at the home of Mrs.
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bers present.
The meeting was opened
by singing the choruses
"Trust and Obey" and "Only
Jesus, Only Jesus." Mrs.
Hilda Eizenga led in prayer.
Members sang the choruses
"God is so Good", and
"Surely Goodness and
Mercy." The minutes of the
last meeting were read and
adopted.
Mrs. Mary Blanchard read
an article entitled "How to
be a foreign missionary
representative."
The monthly bulletin was
read by Mrs. Ruth McLaren.
The key theme being,
"Living the Truth". Thank
you letters from several
missionaries were read.
Miss Marion McLean gave
a missionary reading from
the book "In the Vineyard of
the Lord," which was the
biography of Helen Steiner
Rice.
Mrs. Ruth McLaren gave
the message of the afternoon
- the theme being "Obey".
She stressed how we need to
be obedient to the word of
God in order to have prayers
answered.
,'Prayer time followed with
each member participating.
A delicious lunch was then
served by Mrs. Estrella
Finkbeiner and Mrs.
Susanna Cann, assisted by
the hostess.
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purchased.
Taggert said he had been
doing some work with an
architect' on a project in
Barrie. He said he would set
up a meeting with the
architect. Miles Allison, to
look at any property the
board might have in mind.
He also suggested the
board look at a property with
room to expand in the
CORPORATION DIRECTORS— Signing the application for incorporation for the Hensall
senior citizen's housing project are: (back, from left) Butch Hoffman, Harry Klungel, Jim
MacGregor, Harold Knight: (front, from left) Betty Oke, legal advisor Harold Taggert, Bill
Fuss and Eilene Ronney. Also signing as directors of Hensall Senior Housing, Inc., but not
shown were: Irene Davis,Rick McGee, John Baker and Doug Cook.
Celebrate Lucan baptism
The postponed annual sang I Will Glory in the
vestry meeting of Holy Cross."
Trinity Anglican Church was Rev. C. J. Williams,
held on Wednesday evening, speaking from John 19:25-27
in the lower hall, chaired by told of those who stood by
Rev. Bruce Pocock. the cross. Mary, Jesus'
The following officers Mother. could not help
were elected: The Rector's Jesus. As she stood there the
Warden will be Jim Shipley prophecy that a sword would
and Deputy Warden, Bill
pierce her heart was fullfill-
When Jesus called her
Haskett. The People's
Warden is Bob Sockett and "Woman" it was a name of
Deputy Warden Jim Davis. great respect. Also standing
Treasurer, Larry Hotson. there was the disciple
Lay Delegates to Synod are Jesus loved, John. Jesus
transferred His protection of
Marion Hodgins, Betty
Ankers and Norah Elson His mother to John.•
with the alternates being When Jesus speaks to us
Carol Hardy, Edythe Murdy He is endeavouring to get
and Andy VanGeel. our attention. Do we know
Members of the Board are the sound of His voice? Who
Jack Atkinson, Roscoe is Jesus? He is no longer just
the son of Mary. 'He is the
Hodgins. Gloria Hodgins,
Alan Scott, Beth Smith, man the world still rejects to
Bryan Smith and Joyce rule over them. Every
Sovereign. delivered healed person
All groups of the Church loves Him. •He is the Man
reported a good year. God sent to restore people's
sight and redeem the world,
Morning service and to cleanse them from all
On the fourth Sunday of their sin.
Epiphany, which is also the Upcoming events
Feast of the Presentation of Starting February 2,
our Lord, the Sacrament of Lucan Revival Centre starts
Holy Baptism was Morning Break, from 9:30
celebrated. Lora Lee Hardy, a.m. to 11:30 a.m. All ladies
infant daughter of Joanne welcome. Free baby sitting,
and Gordon Hardy was and a light snack awaits
presented and received into
the congregation of Christ's
church.
Greeting worshippers
were Marg. Larry, Amanda
and Douglas Hotson. Joyce
Sovereign read the Old and
New Testament Lessons and
Patricia Pocock led in the
special Litany.
The junior choir sang a
lovely anthem "The Bap-
tismal Song" with solo parts
taken by Vicki MacDonald
and Jason'Haskett.
Krista Hardy was
presented with a Certificate
of Merit for being the first
one to learn and recite the
books of the new testament.
The contest continues.
Rev. Pocock based his ser-
mon on the readings of the
day. In accordance with the
law Jesus was taken to the
temple in Jerusalem and
presented to the Lord. For
two people. Simeon and An-
na. this presentation was the
fulfillment of God's promise
to send the Messiah. We, to-
day. also have the promise
and hope of God's love
through Jesus Christ. We
need only to reach out and
claim this promise. In the
midst of our wanderings the
light comes through and the
darkness no longer exists.
Next Sunday, February 7,
Archdeacon Grant Morden,
Principal of Huron College,
will be the guest speaker.
Lucan Revival Centre
Due to another stormy
Sunday. only a morning ser-
vice was held. Judith Henry
did sign -language while she,
Mrs. Lorraine Armitage,
and Mrs. Marlene Thronton
your arrival. Special
features are to be: Crewel
embroidery; crocheting;
cake decorating (for Valen-
tine's Day); bread making;
and economic cooking.
Following the classes there
is a short time of devotion.
Talent night presents "Make
a Joyful Noise for Haiti"
Friday, February 12, at
Lucan Revival Centre, from
7 p.m. to 11 p.m. will be
presented Talent Night. This
will be a Christian musical
evening to raise ;1500. for a
cement floor in the
Blackburn's Orphanage
home in Maissade, Haiti,
The cement floor is to pre-
ven parasites coming up
throughground and in-
vad more people causing
sickness, and even death.
Chuck and Brenda
Stillwell. of RR 2 Lucan,
plan to go to work with the
Btackburns at this
orphanage. During the even-
ing they will show slides
they took- on. their trip to
Haiti recently. '
Anyone wishing to 'Per-
ticipate in music -this even-'
ing; please contact' Harold
and Geri Fletcher at 293-3478
after 4 p.m., or weekends.
Canada's l urite family entertainers.
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Incorporation papers signed
`off and running'
future.
fuWre.
Taggert noted that the
CMHC controlled the
amount of money that could
be spent on the land for the
project and stressed this
was another reason to have
nn experienced -architect on
the project.
11 budgetted correctly,
TBiLge�rt said that CMHC
would arrange almost 100
percent of the capital costs,
"so long as the (project's)
budget is feasible and fits
with the people you're trying
to attract."
The building will be two
storey. as it is cheaper per
square foot to construct than
a larger single floor
building. It was suggested
space could be left to mount
an elevator at a later date.
Taggert advised the group
to be thinking about a budget
for the project. He urged
them to get an accountant
involved in the project, as
with the CMHC method of
arranging financing, the
capital is not as important
as "carrying the load"
paying off the CMHC arrang-
ed loans.
While the project is funded
under the federal
governments programs,
Taggert said the Barrie pro-
ject had included a drop -In
centre for seniors in the area
Schilthjus to h.ad CMHC for funds.
and was thus eligable for
provincial assistance too.
Taggert said it would take
about six weeks to process
the application for Incor-
poration. but that
applications for CMHC
assistance could take until
next fall.
He said the board would
have done a "terrific job, if
you can start building by
April of 1983".
Members of the com-
mittee have visited similar
housing projects in Ayr and
New Hamburg.
In consultation with an
architect, the corporation
will attempt to secure a
property option until
application can be made to
counselling service
Dr. Bill Schilthius a 35
year old veterinarian from
Goderich was elected
chairman of the Board of
directors of the Huron
County Christian Coun-
selling Services Association.
The vice-chairman is Rev.
Clayton Kuepfer,Zurich
Mennonite Church;
secretary, Bruce Perry, a
teacher from Exeter; and
treasurer, Clarence Bos, a
teacher from Clinton.
The Board of Directors of
the newly formed Huron
County Christian Coun-
selling Services Association
renewed its commitment to
provide professional
Christian Counselling to all
people regardless of socio-
economic status, sex, race,
colour or creed. The
Directors went on to
examine the mandate which
they had been given at the
Society's general meeting
December 8, '1981.
It was decided that the
Board's immediate goals
were first, the expansion of
its grass-roots support, and
secondly, the institution of
an intensive search for a full
or part-time Christian
Counsellor. It was
recognized that such a 1
counsellor would be required
to function not only as a
"Counsellor", but also as the
"kingpin" of the growing
organization.
thatIn order the
wouldbe ablecarry out its
mandate effectively and
efficiently, it was decided to
form two committees to deal
with these matters and to
report back to the Board.
Figure skate tests
Members of the Exeter
figure skating club par-
ticipated in a CFSA test day
Monday and test chairman
for the club Connie Birm-
ingham has issued a list of
those who passed
successfully.
Preliminary dances
Dutch Waltz: Michelle
Moore, Denise Kints,
Michelle Northcott, Mike
Rankin, Donald Broadfoot`,
Karen Wells, Chris Gould,
Mary Ann DeKoker,
Elizabeth Coates.
Junior Bronze Dances
10 - Fo Kim Murray,
Wendy Ballantyne, Michelle
Birmingham, Julia Tieman,
Kelly Hern, Janet Kints, Paul
Gibbs, Kellie Whiteford,
Cheri Wedlake.
Canasta
Jean Turynham, Sandy
Pratt, Kristyn Loire,
Christine O'Toole, Sueanne
Solden.
Get donation
on third try
The third time around
proved to be the lucky one
for the Huron Day Centre for
the Homebound.
The group had requested a
grant of ;125 from Exeter
council late last year, but it
was turned down,. when
council 'members felt the
money required for the
project of providing a
building access guide for the
disabled should be provided
by county council.
The Day Centre sent back
a letter noting that 20 of the.
26 municipalities in Huron
had supported the group, but
council again turned down
the recommendation with
support only coming from
Deputy -Reeve Alvin Epp.
Monday night, council
agreed to the 8125 donation,
after Mayor Bruce Shaw
explained that they had
given a previous indication
that they would support the
project. He indicated that
while council had intended
that as moral support, it had
been construed as financial
support by the Day Centre
people.
MONAWKI
DANCE
Musk By
TRACES
Sat., Feb. 27
at the
South Huron
Rec Centre
8:30-1
• Lunch Provided
• Tickets at
Anstett Jewellers
Jerry MacLean & So
or any
Mohawk Player
Swing
Tobi Taylor, Susan Coates,
Mary Thomson, Sarah Pat-
terson, Leanne Gibbs.
Fiesta
Cheri Wedlake, Mary Birm-
ingham, Martha Klopp
(Zurich), Catherine Davison.
Willow
Catherine Davison, Lisa
Faber, Sandra O'Leary
(Parkhill), Kelly' Vanstone,
Melanie Lovell.
Preliminary Figure
Nancy Broadfoot, Kim
Murray
First Figure
Debbie Down, Tim Bullock.
Second Figure
Lori Freitas (Parkhill).
Preliminary Freeskates
Ronalynn Bell, Laurie
McLelland.
Senior Bronze Dances
Jacqueline Cottrell.
Junior Silver Dances
Rocker
Heather Prout.
Happy .
"`40th"
Birthday
to
Jim Rogers
Danc.
Kirkton
Woodham
Community
Centre
Sat., Feb. 6
Music by
Joe Overholt
Proceeds for
hall maintenance
Optimists
of Stephen
Valentine
Dance
Feb. 13
8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Huron park Annex
Tickets 3:00
per couple
Music supplied by
Jim Dewan
Lunch provided
- South
Huron
litRec Centre
Activities
Wed. Feb. 3
1 1:55-12:45 High School
6:30-)10:30 Minor Hockey
Playoffs
Thurs. Fib. 4
10-11 a.m. Moms & Tots
1.2 p.m. Hig% School
2-3:30 Usborrse Public
4.8 p.m. Figure Skating
8:30 p.m. Mohawks vs
Hensall
Fri. Feb. 5
10:30.11:30 High School
4.8 p.m. Figure Skating
8:30. p.m. Hawks vs
Thamesfyyu
'Sat. Feb. 6
.8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Minor Hockey
2-4 p.m. Public Skating
4-5:15 p.m Minor Hockey
7-11 p.m. Ice Rental
Sun. Feb. 7
10-12:30 Ice Rental
12;30.1 p.m. Minor.
Hockey
2-3 p.m. Public Skating
3-4 p.m. Precious Blood
School Skating Party
4.7:30 p.m. Minor Hockey
Mon. Feb. 8
11:15.12:45 High School
2-3:30 p.m. Ice Rental
4-9:30 p.m. Figure
Skating
9:30-10:30 p.m. Ice Rental
Tues. Feb. 9
10-11 o.m. Moms & Tots'
11:55-12:45 High School
2.3 p.m. Moms 8 Tots
56:30 p.m. Minor Hockey
6:30 Hawk Practice
8-12 Rec League
Cross Country Ski Clinic
on Feb. 18 at 2 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
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