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Times-Advocate, 1982-02-10, Page 16• tis. 16 ,,, . TinusemAikatate, February 10, 1902 Not as attractive as unemployment insurance Try again to get part-time help for Hensall works superintendent Hensall ceunclll decided at Towton, who was busy this time. The individual hired perhaps eight feet by 12 feet),transfers totalled *88.1,868 In through municipal taxation. relocating these lights is Monday night's regular snowy January and has ac- the last time council adver- for works superintendent 1981 the largest Council received an on-site $25.000 • td $30,000, t which mtttee will advertise once again for part-time help for works superintendent gas being a me eting its street com- Don cumulated 112 hours of over- tiled, is no longer with :he Towton. The property com- *187,413 transfer to goo}- report from a firm of con- Hensall's share will e 50 works department. mittee estimates the cost of boards. Municipal aspen- salting engineers and Per cent; with contracts to The 'problem as Towton renovation at $1,558.85, but it ditures last year included: planners regarding the be let by the ministry. described it is one of time. relocation of street lights The ministry also in - He hasn't enough spare time y and and financial arrangements fern* council, on another these days to go out looking g eat the and property, *31,031 due to the Ministry of matte ;that its subsidy for qualltie, help, and there north gg p ation servlcea Transportation and Com- allocation for road construe - aren't enough regular hours !n the best In munication's reconstruction Lion and maintenance in 1962 involved with the position to t t concerned vlronm tel services, 6122 of Highway 84 in the village. is only $1,040 more than last - make it attractive to signifi- cant 934' he !th rvi The estimated cost of year's figure, *30,200 com- HENSALL MARCH OF. DIMES -. The Hensall UCW conducted the annual Morch of Dime canvass in the village Monday night. Above, co-ordinator Joyce Pepper hands out pledge sheets to Ann Brock, Kay Mock, Mona Alderdice and -Hazel Corbett. T -A photo Local scouting groups attendchurch se Combined Youth and Scout Day was observed at Hensall United Church on Sunday. morning, February 7. Messengers, Beavers, Cubs, Explorers arid Scouts all attend the service and only the pre-school and kin- dergarten left for Sunday school. Before they left, Rev. Stanley McDonald, who conducted the service spoke to them about growing tall and straight as well as growing in height, they were encouraged to grow in goodness, kindness and loving. The sermon was addressed mainly to the young people and continued the thoughts presented to the younger ones. A story of the trees was told, the tall, tall pine and the tiny,, budding spruce growing at his side. As the pine tree grew in height so ail can grow tall and straight through life. We can look up to these and set a good , example and shelter us with their leadership, friendship and guidance: Two anthems were presented by the choir under the leadership of Dr. Ralph Topp, organist and choir director "The Lord's My Shepherd" by . Hampshire and "Let Us Bring Love" by Green, the solo taken by Mrs. Gail Shaw. During the service the Junior Group PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" •FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE • VACUUM CLEANERS - (Sales & Service to Most Makes) •FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS For Farm & Business • SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES •MOFFAT APPLIANCES ' •INSECT LIGHTS & FLY KILLING UNITS •GIFTS •MANY OTHER ITEMS VARNA, ONT. • 482-7103 dap ti;obnngljip /armerceutual , Fire 1nourante Companp NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The 107th Annual Meeting of the Hay Township Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the Company Of- fice, Zurich, on: Saturday the 27th day of February, 1982 at 2 p.m., for the presenta- tion of the Annual Report, to elect three directors to replace those whose terms ex- pire, and to transact all business as may be done at a general meeting of the policyholders. The Directors whose term of office expire are Herb Beierling, Zurich; Cecil Desjardine, Grand Bend; and Arnold McCann, Dashwood, who are eligible for re-election. . Please,Note: By -Law No. 21 - Qualifications of Directors (d) "Any person wishing to seek . election or re-election as a Director must file his intention to stand for election in writing with the Secretary of the Corporation at least ten .days in advance of an Annual Meeting or Special General Meeting called for the purpose of electing Directors." President, Robert Glen Secretary -Manager, John R. Consitt t t• 1 r t f r r t-) t noted in its report: "The fur- nace runs continuous) cannot begin to h or garage.... these proposals are in- terests of all Also, there should be change'- forthe better in the heating bill." Reeve Paul Neilands com- clerk-treasurer Bet- tyOke for a job "done very well"when she presented a review of council's 1981 ex- penditures to budget. The village budgeted for an ac- cumulated net revenue at the of the year of 654,379, but actually accumulated o net revenue, a sur - general government, $55,- 872; protection to persons r ; transportation 6155,963 (estimated); en- vironmental - a services,. $775' on a vices. *75,208; planning and development $3,920; social family service's, nil; transfers to region or coun- ty. 850.752. ' The village brought in a total revenue of 6685,739 in 1981, of which 6198,152 was raised through municipal axe on. Hensall's 1980 actual e above figure. total revenue was $547,077,of Actual expenditures and which 6178,908 wait raised prospective applicants as an cant recreation and cultural ser alternative to, say, un- employment insurance. Also not many would-be minded and 'soca applicants are willing to work weekends, or the irregular hours snowstorms dictate. By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Towton said getting paid KIPPEN Kippen 4-H club arrange- poker run forhisaccumulatedovertime The Central Huron 4H doesn't worry him, he's will- end t tI Snowmobile Club held its se- ing to take time off instead, ua ex- penditures x Gond regular meeting but he wonders who will hold .675 027 f p nditures and transfers February 3 at the home of down the fort in the works plus of 62 271 bo 1980's totalled 6540,355 Its 1980 Paul Hoggarth. Pre -start department when he would actual t t 1 safety check and trail ride be taking this time off. equipment were discussed. Council carried a recommendation from its property committee in a detailed report by coun- cillors Minnie Noakes and John Skea, that it renovate the north end of town hall where trucks are nowstored, among other things. Included in the renovation would be the construction of a small but "adequate" of- fice (eight feet by 10 feet, or, La )eche plan event According to Sally Sim- mons . from Nebraska, the ;best infant seat is mothers arms, the best swing is mother's lap in a rocking chair, the best stroller is mother's body; the best nursery record is mother's▪ own hearbeat; 'the best lullaby music • is mother's own singing and . of course, the best pacifier, tranquilizer, electric war- nrR eat mother's breast. • � mer, and, feed can be found • La Leche League in Huron recited their Purpose. Chuck Doxtator, Sco Master greeted everyone the door to the Sanctua and the ushers were G Kyle, Steve Corbett, J McDonald and Ray Jaco Mr. Peter Snell of Exe will condpet the service . Hensall United Church Sunday, February 14 at a.m. County has recently split into ut three groups. There are at meetings in Goderich and ry Belgrave in the evenings and ary in Hensall in the morning. im Each group welcomes bi. women who ivish to get, in- ter volved with the duties in a in group either as leaders - in - on training or .as librarians or 11 as hostesses offering their homes for meeting places. CaII the local leader to offer of your help, or ask her more ne about what the local group is e doing in your area. d The next meeting of L L L • in Huron County - South will 1, be held in Hensel] on s February 17 at the home of • Janis Bisback, 86 Queen St. E. The meeting will begin at Ls .9:30 a.m. Anyone with Personals Inez McEwen formesrly Hensall, now of the BI Water Rest Home had th misfortune to fall an fracture some limbs she is i St. Joseph's Hospita London where the fracture werereduced and i recuperating. Miss Judith Mickle who teaching in Cambridge visited recently with he grandmother Mrs. Lair Mickle. Mr. Alex Munn wh recently underwent surger in St. Joseph's Hospital London returned home. Mrs. Ernie Davis wa taken by ambulance to St Joseph's Hospital, Londo last week where she i receiving treatment. Mrs. Hans Gerstenkor who has been a patient in St Joseph's Hospital, Lando remains in hospital following surgery. Mrs. Dorothy Corbett spent a few days last week in London, the guest of Mrs. Ella Harding. Mr. Kenneth Parker is patient in Stratford Genera hospital where he is un iiergoing treatment. Rev. Kenneth conducted worship in • Carmel Presbyterian ,on Sunday speaking on the subject "a Mighty Fortress is Our God." The Young People's Group enjoyed a well attended snowmobile party on Sunday afternoon and returned to the church for a pot luck supper. A good time was had by all. Three carloads of • Mem- bers of Amber Rebekah Lodge attended a banquet at St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich, in honour of the vice-president Mrs. Bernice Hall and D.D.P. Mrs. Grace Fuller on Tuesday evening. The meeting in MacKay's hall was largely attended in which Amber members took par,. A social hour was enjoyed by all. The Humanitarian Service. committees of the ]OOF and Rebekah Lodges are holding a euchre party in the local Lodge Hall, Hensall on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock p.m. Everyone is welcome. The Hensall Women's Institute are holding a Valentine meeting in Hensall United Church on Wed- nesday evening at 8 p.m. Members are reminded to bring lunch for one in a paper hag. library books outstanding ✓ are asked to try and return d them by mail before the meeting or bring them in o person. There is no cost to y attend these meetings and children are always welcome to come with s mothers to league functions. • Mrs. Bisback may be reached at 262-$505. s If you are looking for support to help you.make it n through the winter months . while you remain indoors n and mother your children ( SPAGHETTI LUNCH - Students from Mrs. Moffatt's class celebrated Huron Centennial' School's 15th anniversary with a spaghetti lunch. The students were simulating life in o one• room school house. Tuckersmith Township SS # 10, by having classes with all the students from one area regardless of grade. Shown are: Mrs. Moffatt, Dawn Taylor, Christina Houston, and Dianne McQuarrie. In the background another teocher records the events for posterity. Two move to Queensway Welcome newcomers Queensway Nursing Home Carmel Presbyterian welcomes two new residents W.M.S. was held on Monday Mr. Percy Merkley, Exeter, with Mrs. Dorothy Taylor and Mrs. Genevive presiding in the absence of Ducharme, Zurich. the president Mrs, Marlene Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bell. Brock and Bill Triebner Mrs. Taylor opened with a arrangements were made to hold a Daffodil Tea, April 3rd featuring good used clothing booths for adults and children, anda bake sale. The meeting closed with the Benediction. visited last week with Mrs. poem "February Snowfall" • Unit Three meets Muriel Triebner. Don followed by a reading Unit Three of the U.C.W. of Rozendal visited with his "Snowflakes" and their Hensall United Church met wife Alice, Mrs. and Mrs. effects in different ways. She on Tuesday in the church Steve Soetber of Lambeth then led in prayer. Mrs. Alex parlors with Mrs. Dorothy also visited Mrs. Rozendal McGregor was in charge of Brintnell presiding and Les Mitchellvisited his the worship and opened with opened with the theme song mother Mrs. Louise Mit- a reading "Possibilities" and prayer and a poem chell. Mr. and Mrs. Dogan Mrs. H. Hyde read the "Daily Valentine". Mrs. Alf spent Sunday afternoon with Scripture from Matt 25 "The Ross' was in charge of the Mrs. Irma Wilds. Mr. Robert final judgement". Kathy worship "What Have we to Lammie visited his mother Bell read a poem "To -day Serve With?" Twelve Vera Lammie. Mrs. Fink- and Time". Mrs. Margaret members answered the roll beiner's family visited Hoggarth gave a reading call. They were reminded of during the past week. "The Master Is Coming". the World Day of Prayer The Zurich Mennonite Mrs. McGregor closed with March 5 at Carmel Ladies entertained the prayer. . Presbyterian.• residents on Monday The business followed and ' The president spoke about evening. plans were made for the The International Year of They made Valentine's World's Day of Prayer" to be Senior Persons. and served a delicious lunch. held in Carmel Church, Mrs. J.- Brintnell was in Kippen East Women's March 5 at 2 p.m. Mrs. charge of the study and Institute entertained the McGregor was appointed in showed a film "Guess Who's residents on Monday af- - charge of the social. Coming to Breakfast". This ternoon to Bingo and treats. The Ladies' Aid followed was followed by a question Pastor McLean of Exeter with Mrs. Al Hoggarth period. conducted church service on presiding and opened with Rev. McDonald closed the Tuesdayafternoon. poems "Kindness" and meeting with the Benedic- tion. The hostesses were Mrs. - Harold Parsons and Mrs. Ted Roberts. come on out •to a league. The residents enjoyed . God's Pay" and prayer. meeting. It may be the bowling at Zurich Friday Several items of business breath of fresh air you are morning. were dicussed and looking for and your mental Mrs. Nell Kendrick attitude towards mothering returned from South Huron may be energized enough to Hospital, Exeter. get you through those long Carmel church winter days and nights. The February meeting of Notice to Hensall P.U.C. Customers New.Office Hours Monday to Friday 9 ,a.m. to 12 noon 1 to 5 p.m. Letter Box - Available For After Hours CUSTOM KITCHENS AND VANITIES QUALITY HARDWOOD CABINETS from tom, by oa EXPERT DESIGN SERVICE NEW CONSTRUCTION OR REMODELING John Patterson 482-3183 BALL-MACAULAY LIMITED SEAFORTH CLINTON HENSALL 527.01910 482-3405 282-2418 A trail ride was then enjoyed by all members. The meeting was moved to the house. where the up- eoming Poker rally which will he held February 13 was discussed. The Poker rally will begin at the farm of Russell Faber one-quafter mile north. of Kippen with registration from 11-1. A hand will cost 83. We are sorry to report that L. Waghorn is a patient in South Huron Hospital. . • Kippen East W.I. will meet at the home of Mrs. Vern Alderdice February 17 at 2 p.m. Guest speaker is the Home Economist Miss Muegge. Mrs. R. Broadfoot is in charge of the lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dob- son. Chris, Pam and Kate and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shorten and Scott all of Regina, have returned home after visiting aunts and un- cles Dorothy and Eldrid Moffatt Kippen and other relatives in London. Marg Hoggarth and Thea Wisch attended training school for the 4H Club "Bread Winners" February 1 and 2 in Clinton. Any girls wishing to take 'the club please contact either of the leaders, Joyce Wilson and Eileen Townsend will also conduct the 4H Club "Bread Winners". The first meeting of 4H club Bread Winners will be held at the home of Marg Hoggarth on February 16 at 7 p.m. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cooper on the occasion of their 45th wed- ding anniversary. pared to *29,200. The winners of Henson's crest design contest were also awarded with their prizes. Brian Moir, 11, of London Rd. and a grade $ student at Hensall Public School, wen first prise: Deb- bie Lawrence, 10, of Rich- mond St. S. was second, Trevor Cottrell, 12, of King St. was third. Honourable mentions went to Christine Rose, Lori May Harburn and Chris Webber. Forty-one en- tries were received. Jn,n,uuu,w,nu., The Light Touch JA K LAVENDER An ounce of keep -your - mouth -shut beats a ton of explanation. f Beaut> hint: to 'keep lipstick from coming off, eat garlic. Rich foods are. like destiny. They, too, shape our ends. When a pessimist hears a new rattle in his car, he predicts a huge repair bill. The optimist thinks it's coming from the car ahead. • Man to friend: "Oppor- tunity keeps knocking at my door - but by the time I unlock the deadbolt, un- latch the chain, and turn off the burglar alarm, it's gone." • Why not take this oppor- tunity to get your equip- ment in lop shape at: Jack's Small Engine Repair Service 107 Queen St. • Hensall 262-2103 Mr. Bee says: e Checkout these Great Buys Cut Pure Cocoa Egg 227 grams Noodles t2 Ib. - Ib 794 - 4541 rms '299 Roasted a saltePed, unsanutslted or redskin lb. '$ 199 Mozzarella Ib. $239 59 Cocoa. 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