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Newcomer tops council race
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Harry Klungel wins reeve's post
In Hensall, 287 ballots were
marked for new reeve Harry
Klungel. Minnie Noakes
received 202.
Neither is a stranger to
municipal politics; Minnie
Noakes tad been reeve some
time ago, and has just com-
pleted a two-year council
term. Klungel had previously
also served on council.
Jim Robinson, a relative
newcomer to the village, top-
ped the polls in his first bid for
a seat on Hensel! council,
recelviitg 440 votes. Incum-
bent Ceell Pepper came se-
cond with 3666, newcomer
Irene Davis garnered 304, and
Richard Packham kept his
seatwitb 286John Skea lost his
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OLD SOLDIER — This old soldier refuses to fade away.
Harry Horton, 87; the last WWI member of the Hensall
Legion, has never missed a Remembrance Day
ceremony.
Community joins
to remember fallen
The United Church was fill-
ed on Sunday morning for the'
Annual Remembrance Day
Service. Legion members, as
well as Auxiliary, along with
the community groups of
Scouts, Cubs and Beavers
paraded to the church. Rev.
McDonald spoke on the sub-
ject "Where are the Thankful
Hearts". He stressed the im-
portance of pausing for a few
moments in remembrance of
those who died, and are still
suffering from war. But he
said, our remembrance is not
enough, for if that were all,
our remembrance would soon
become nothing more than a
mockery. The only , valid
memorial is peace,
understanding and love bet-
ween ourselves, our
neighbours, our country and
the world, and if we fail there
P then all other memorials will
• be pretty unconvincing.,
Don McCaffrey was soloist
for the service and sang the
very appropriate "Centennial
Hymn" as well as "How
Great Thou Art" with
Douglas Klopp at the organ.
The ushers for the service
• were Dwight Consitt, Steven
Corbett, Jeffrey Corbett and
''°5f'even'-McGregor: Elaine
Stebbins greeted the worship-
pers. The flowers at the front
of the' church were placed in
honour of the marriage of
Brenda Pepper to Shawn
Bren.
Next Sunday will be the an-
nual anniversary with the
congregation `celebrating its
135th anniversaily of the
church, and 95th annivacary
of the church building. RP
W.D. Jarvis of Tillsonburg
will be the guest minister and
the Men -of -Accord of London
will be the guest choir.
Following the noon hour lun-
cheon the choir will present a
short concert.
Following the closing hymn
the congregation paraded to
the cenotaph for the laying of
the wreaths.
The colour party of the Hen-
sall Branch of the Canadian
Legion comprising Wilmer
Dalrymple Parade Marshal,
Sgt. at arms Iva Reid, Hilda
Smalei, Sgt. at Arms Murray
Traquair and Jim Smale led
by the band of Brian Fink,
Gerry Wurm and C.
Schroeder, marched .to the
Cenotaph for the service con-
ducted by Rev. Stan
McDonald, who welcomed
Mr. Harry Horton formerly of
Hensall, now of Huronview a
World War I veteran. Bugler
Frans Boogemans . sounded
the last post, - add wreaths
1,1 were placed as follows: Hen-
sall Branch Canadian Legion,
Irvin Ferris; Hensall Ladies'
• Auxiliary, Mrs. Alice
Neilands. Kinsmen and Kinet-
tes, Dwight Consitt, Hensall
Boy Scouts, Tom Bailey;
'ihmnp l3n's, Pete Zwaan;
Village of Hensall, Paul
Neilands; Province of On-
tario, Mrs. Jean Munn; Bank
of Montreal, Eric Luther;
, Bank.. of Commerce, Mrs.
Sharon Doxtator • Liquor Con-
trol Board, Garnet Allan;
Twp. of Tuckesmith, Robert
Bell; Twp. of Hay, Lloyd
Mousseau.-Eollewing the
singing of The Queen.and
prayer, refreshments wet
-sgrved in the Legion Hall.
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REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY IN HENSALL — Reeve Lloyd Mousseau, representing.
Hay township, lays a wreath at the cenotaph during the Remembrance Day ceremony
in Hensall on Sunday.
LEST WE FORGET — While Frans Boogemans sounded the Last Post, the colour party
of Hensoll Branch 468. Royal Canadian Legion, dipped their flags. Legion member.
Jim Smale and his mother Auxiliary member Hilda Smale are on the right. Other
members of the colour party in the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Hensall
cenotaph were parade marshal Wilmer Dalrymple, Ladies' Auxiliary sergeant at
arms Iva Reid and Hensoll Legion sergeant at arms Murray Traquair. Rev. Stan
"Mrponald (left) presided at both the indoor church service and the outdoor
•ceremony. •
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TEA TIME — Marg Knight (left) Sheila Raeburn and Janet Moir stopped for tea at
the bazaar and tea in Carmel Presbyterian Church.
CNIB canvass way short
Eric Luther reports the
campaign for funds present-
ly totals $879.00 which is
seriously short of the objec-
tove of 51,500.00. The door-to-
door campaign in Hensall has
been completed. There has
been very little response.
however, from the rural cam-
paign. The C.N.I.B. needs
your assistance. Please for-
ward your donation to the
Bank of Montreal, Hensall.
Thank you very much.
Queensway Nursing Home
The Ladies of Bethel
Reformed Church, Exeter
entertained residents on Mon-
day afterndon with bingo and
music. Residents enjoyed a
shower held on Wednesday in
honour of Miss Troyann Bell.
Mrs Christine Telma and
Mrs. Toonstra visited Miss
Aleeta Kats. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Westlake of St.
Catharines visited with Miss
Mary Westlake. Mrs. Violet
Bishop and Mrs. Joan Bet-
teridge visited Mrs. Irene
Kalbfleisch. Mr. Michael
Moss and Jim visited with
Miss E. Moss.
Lodge meets
Noble Grand Mrs.
Margaret Consitt presided for
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Rebekah Lodge on Wednes-
day evening, assisted by Vice
Grand Mrs. Margaret Up -
shall who reported for the
visiting committee. R.S.N.G.
Mrs. Hazel Corbett reported
the jewels were placed in the
Jewel Box.
Following the business pro-
gressive euchre was enjoyed
with the following prize win-
ners: ladies high Mrs. Evelyn
McBeath; lone hands Mts.
Leona Park; ladies low Mrs.
Hazel Corbett. Refreshments
were served by the commit-
tee in charge.
Japanese trip
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Dickins won a trip to Japan
through Suzuki Motorcycles
of Canada and Ilully Gully.
They arrived in Tokyo on Oc-
tober 31 and spent two days
there, staying at the hotel in
which Prince Philip was also
a guest. The 86 winners from
across Canada were given a
royal welcome. They travell-
ed on to Kyoto, returned to
Tokyo on Friday, travelling
on the bullet train at 200 km.
per hour. They left Tokyo on
Sunday evening and arrived
home Monday. The couple
report a glorious holiday and
wonderful hospitality.
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council seat as he received 253
votes.
Klungel expressed his
pleasure at being elected
reeve anti promised to do his
utmost to make Hensall a bet -
Women's groups
remember sacrifice
Unit 3 of the Hensall U.C.W.
met Tuesday afternoon with
the president presiding; she
opened the meeting with the
theme song and prayer. Mrs.
Ardys Glenn gave the worship
based on Peace in keeping
with Remembrance Day.
Mrs. Dorothy Brintnell gave
an item on "Hallowe'en" and
what it all meant. Mrs. Pearl
Taylor read about missions in
India and Lesotho.
The annual bazaar will be
held on November 18t/vat 3
o'clock. Mrs. Margaret Cole
had the study and Mrs. Irene
Davis, guest speaker, spoke
on Stewardship and what it is
and the many ways we can be
good stewards. The president
closed with prayer. Hostesses
were Mary Brintnell and Erla
Coleman.
Legion Auxiliary plans party
President Mrs. Neilands
presided for the Legion
Ladies' Auxiliary on Tuesday
evening. The annual
Christmas Party for the
members families will be
held on December 5th. The
members will have a gift ex-
change at the December
meeting. .
Catering for banquets etc.
was discussed. Refreshments
were served at the close.
Members enjoyed a day of
bowling on Wednesday at the
Cxeter bowling lanes.
Address on Remembrance
President Mrs. R. Bell
presided for the November
meeting of the W.M.S. of
Carmel Presbyterian Church
and opened the meeting with
a poem and: a hymn. Mrs.
Bert Thompson was in charge
of the devotional, opening
with a reading Why, Some
People Stay Home From
Church and led in prayer.
Mrs. Al Hoggarth gave a
reading. Mrs. Thompson gave
an interesting address on
"Remembrance". Mrs.
Thompson gave two readings
followed by prayer. Mrs, Bell
presided for the business and
gave a brief report of the Fall
Rally. Mrs. Wm. H. Bell,
treasurer, gave the Financial
report.
• The officers for the coming
year are as follows: presi-
dent, Mrs. Robert Taylor;
vice-pres. Mrs. Hoggarth;
treas. Kathy Bell; sec. Mrs.
Faber; ass't sec. Mrs. Bert
Roll sec. Mrs. Faber;
literature and library sec.
Mrs. E. Campbell;
Queensway rep. Mrs. Gertie
Moir; associate membership
sec. Mrs. Jean Snell; pianist
Mrs. R. Taylor. Margaret
Hoggarth presided for the
Ladies' Aid meeting which
followed and gave. two
readings and led in prayer.
Mrs. Taylor supplied for the
secretary who was absent.
The treasurer Mrs. Hyde
gave a report on finances and
the rummage sale. Mrs. Bert
Thompson gave a report of
the kitchen supplies. A review
of the bazaar and bake sale
was discussed.
• The following officers were
chosen for the coming year:
president Mrs. Taylor; vice
pres. Mrs. Snell; secretary to
be contacted; treas. Mrs.
Hyde; kitchen committee:
Mrs. Thompson and . Mrs.
Skea; cards and treats Mrs.
R. Bell; quilt committee Mrs.
Gertie Moir and Mrs. Alex
MacGregor; group leaders
Mrs. R. Bell and Mrs. Wm. H.
Bell: The meeting closed with
readings by Mrs. Hoggarth
and the Benediction.
Personals
Rev. McDonald was dinner
guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Pollard and fami-
ly on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Chaffe, Tony and Sally of Mit=
chell were recent visitors with
Mrs. Chaffe's parents Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Corbett.
Rev. Kenneth Knight con-
ducted worship service in
Carmel Presbyterian Church
on Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy
Taylor presided at the organ
for the service of song. The
ladies of the church, Sunday
School and Arnold Circle
Evening Auxiliary held a
most successful baking, pro-
duce and crafts sale and tea
on Saturday afternoon. All
who helped and the patronage
were much appreciated.
The Hensall Branch of the
Canadian Legion will hold a
dinner . at the Hensall Com-
munity Centre on Thursday
evening November 11 when a
`special speaker will be in
attendance. •
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mar-
tin of Dorchester spent the
past week at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne;Dickins.
Mr. Wilfred Mousseau has
Thompson; glad tidings sec. returnrme from Victoria
Mrs. P. Campbell; Cradle._„ f;Nodital.
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ter place in which to live and
work. He promised continu-
ing support of the excellent
work of the BIA, and will con-
tinue with the Canada Work
Plan. •
"Very probably we'll be
startlnjon the senior citizens'
housieg early in the spring",
he predicted.
Jim Robinson expressed
the opinion' there were no
losers •in Hensall, as can-
didates got beaten marginal -
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k..
ly, a all deserved credit for
runn -
urnout Comprised of ,54
perc of eligible voters. •
Real tate agent to young
coupl , "Our homes have a
built -i nergy conservation
featu - no heating or
conditi 'rot."
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