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Times-Advocate, 1988-05-25, Page 28Page 16E3 Times -Advocate, May 25, 1988 KEEPING THE BEAT - The 'Hensall Co -Op Nursery School were invited to South Huron District Secondary School to listen in on one of the music classes. While some at the preschoolers were at first frightened by the sound of a real live band, with a little encouragement they soon took to marching around the.room with some per- cussion instruments. • Minor hockey sale g seekin donations By Susan Hartman Mrs. Bissett played the organ ac- companied by her son Alec on the brass horn. - Flowers in the sanctuary were place in memory of Mrs. Sophia MacGregor who passed away on Monday, May 16, 1988. The anniversary -service will be held on Sunday, May 29 starting at. 11 a.m. The guest speaker will be Rev. Hcnry MacNeil from Avon - ton and Motherwell charge. Re- freshments and social hour will follow this service. On Saturday May 28 the P.C.W. group will be in chargc,of a rum- mage sale to take place on the church grounds starting at 9 a.m. HENSALL. - Minor Hockey par- ents in Hensall will be holding a garage salt this Saturday. If every Minor Hockey family will donote a box or two of used articles it will help raise badly needed funds. Anyone is welcome to drop off good used toys, books, sports equipment etc. at 64 King •St. in Hensall. Hardball The Exeter Bantam Hardball team still requires three or four ball players for the 1988 season. Any- one interested in playing should contact Gary Hartman at 235-1542 or Wcndi Schwindt at q135-0859. The age limit is 14; and anyone who has not turned 15 by January first, 1989 will qualify: Presbyterian Church - Rev. Bob Bissett of Godcrich pre- sided in the pulpit on Sunday at Carmel Presbyterian Church. Dashwood by Bernice Boyle . DASHWOOD - When one thinks of Stephen Central School you au- tomatically associate it with princi- pal Donald Finkbcincr and visa ver- sa. Members in the community have organized an informal open house at Stephen Central School, Sunday, May 29 from 2-4. At 3 p.m. there will be a presen- tation to honour Mr. Finkbcincr, who has been teaching at S.C.S. since it opened in the fall of 1966. He was appointed principal in 1968. He has been transferred to J.A.D. McCurdy, Huron Park. Invite seniors The Good Companions seniors group are• -invited to Huronview, .-June 2. Anyonc wishing a ride is asked to be at the Community Cen- tre by 11:45 a.m. • Personals Mr. George Tiernan underwent surgery Friday at University Hospi- tal, London. Gift Suggestion 1984 HURON COUNTY H ISTORICAL ATLAS Ontario Available ° Canada fwEI at Mmes Advocate Shuffleboard The scores for May 17 were; high ladies, Dorothy Brintncll.382, Emma. Campbell 295, Ether McMurtrie 276. High, scoring men John Pepper 400, Dave Woodward 366 and Wal- ter Knowles 354. .'t Hensall yard sales Saturday By Susan Hartman HENSALL - Yes folks, the yard sales are this Saturday. Call thc are- na if you need to rent tables, dust off all of your treasures and get ready. Hopefully the weather will be fair and Hensall will be overrun with buying customers. By the way, if you come across any un - sellable articles, the extra garbage pick-up will be held next week. There will again be a fireman's breakfast at the fire hall on Saturday from 8-11 a.m. Enjoy a good break- fast and enjoy the rest of the day as well. Whether you are a buyer, a seller or just a browser there will be something for everyone this Satur- day in Hensall. . United Church . Members of the congregation are invited to attend a display of the Sunday School Crafts and stories for the past year on Sunday, June 5 after church in the Fellowship Hall. The children of the Sunday School will be serving juice and cookies. This year's vacation Bible School will be held June 21 - July 1. If you Right-of-way GRAND BEND -- A dispute over the right-of-way in Gibbs Park came to a head at the regu- lar meeting of Grand Bend coun- cil Tuesday night. A letter from propci(y owner P.E. Nelson stat- ed thin the right of way was in the public domain and could thergiow be used by property owners on Shady Lane. Qtloting from a letter sent to -council earlier by property owner George Kadlecik, Nelson wrote: "Evidently Mr. Kadlecik is aware of thc existence of our right-of- way, as he quotes in his reply: 'This right-of-way is not for public' use vehicular or other- wise, never was and never will be.' I agree. This right-of-way is only for the cottage owners on Shady Lane and since Mr Kadlc -cik is a property owner, he too issue raised has permission to use the right- of-way." Kadlecik, attending the meet- ing as a spectator only, was asked for clarification of the is- sue by council. Kadlecik, who has had numerous run-ins with Grand Bend council over the past few months, declined. to shed light on the situation. Claiming ownership of the property featur- ing the right-of-way, Kadlecik suggested that lawyers of the par- ties involved be contacted. When reeve Harold Green dis- puted Kadlecik's ownership of the right of way, noting that it was public property, Kadlecik in- formed council that he had been forced to prove their ownership of the land in question on four previous occasions and wasn't about to do it again. INTERESTED - Children's author Ten Stauntom had an appreciative audience when he visited Precious Blood School last week. Looking at "Simon's Surprise" with him are Sarah Revington (left), Ben Glavin, Scot Gilfillan and Christine Coolman. Other Stauntom titles are—Taking Care of Crumley" and•"Puddleman", all published by Kids Can Press, Toronto. Best Interest 10 1/2% Guaranteed ln es ment Certificates ' subject to change Gaiser»Kneale 40",NIC Insurance Brokers Inc Exeter 235-2420 Clinton 462-9747 Grand Bend 238-8484 Hensall 262-2119 0 White -Westinghouse Electric Dryer •4 Heat/auto dry $359 95 with trade, white only We Service What We Sell DRYSIME MAJOR CENTRE PLTD. CE Hensall, 262-2728 OPEN DAILY, FRI. NIG}IT TILL 9 P.M. "THE PACE TO BUY APPLIANCES" Queensway UVews HENSALL - Monday morning many residents wcrc out for walks to enjoy the fresh spring weather, and also to see the many beautiful flowers in bloom. The Hensall UCW ladies joined us in the after- noon. for bingo. Everyone really looks forward to the visits and spe- cial prizes provided by these ladies. Just before supper resident's wcrc en- tertained by the Hensall Messengers as they sang several numbers for us - led by their leader Janis Bisback. Tuesday morning, residents gath- ered in the Activity, Room to go through our invigorating fun and fitness routine. We always come out of these sessions livened tip and ready for the day. Rev. Debra Carter of Centralia United Church, led our worship service in the afternoon. We enjoyed her service and 'certainly hope to have her back again soon. Fun and Fitness started the day right Friday morning. Joyce Pepper was our volunteer pianist at choir practice in the afternoon. We are learning "Church in the Wildwood" in two parts.. We hope to have it right by June 17 for our talent show. Queensway coming events arc May z27 is International Day,fcatur- ing'llawaii and May 28, Queensway Yard Sale. Hensall Civic Corner �i1l• Attention All Dog Owners Effective June 1st the Cost of Dog Tags will be as follows: One Dog S10.00 Neutered Dog 7.00 Second Dog 13.00 Kennel Licence 40.00 Any person puchaSing a Dog Tag at the Municipal 011ie prior to June 1 will be charged the old rate. are -able to help for those five morn- ings call Bev Bell at 263-5579. Sunday School Promotional Sun- day will be June 12. Please contact Harold Parsons if you would like to donate to the United Church's Yard Sale on Satur- day. Northcrest news Pearl McKnight enjoyed a visit Monday with her son Nelson McClinchey and a friend Mike French of Brantford. Lcanna Craig returned home Sat- urday from Exeter Hospital. The residents would like to wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. May Alexander and Joan, Wayne and Iris Payne and daughter Amberly from London visited on Monday with Carl and Hilda Payne. Personals Mrs. Blanch Chapman of London visited over the weekend with her On location or Studio Bart DeVries PHOTOGRAPHY , .. COMMERCIAL - WEDDINGS PORTRAITS • GROUPS - PUBLICITY • Mounting and laminating Telephone 235.1298 13' Thames Rd., East, Exeter, Ont. sister Mrs. Hazel Corbett of Hen- sall. - * On Saturday Mrs. Theresa Hart- man of Zurich welcomed many of her 96 grandchildren and 44 great grandchildren to an open house in celebration of her 80th birthday. 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