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The Huron Expositor, 1984-01-11, Page 161 • .• • E HMSO IT WA'S/1!TA4POT`of g d but Ken Cardpo, chairman of the centennlal comrtfttee: left, of eaforth won the next beat thing, one Proceeds of the dance will 'brad' the ounce of gold in the Heneall Centennial centennial to be held June 29 to July 2. • kink ort. dance New Years Eve. He Was (WasaMk phot presented with his prize by Charlie Hay, .. Hensall council shel :awn hall plan After a delegation of Hensall citizens people who were here. There are mere people complained about proposed town hall renova- who live in 1 ensa11 than those people; not "tion plans at last month's meeting, Hensel] eventrvo percent of the population of Hensel! copncillors agreed at their Jan. 9 meeting to were here," said councillor Irene Davis. shelve the proposal by architect C.A. Venda. COUNCILBRIEFS • calling it "too costly, too disruptive and too In other news. council agreed to pay the controversial." dues for Hensall's Business hnpro4ement • ,Instead, council derided to look for other Association. solutions to,ereate more space for municipal • "Some places drop their BIA after foxing \efiice staff and council chambers. They will up their Main Street but now, we .live• bee--ppiiu�sseented at a public meeting Jan. 19 at another 'need - to -get businesses into the . tate Hensail•and District Community Centre. village," said,counrillor Peckham, "Tote plaits pre beautiful and we do need Hensall's work superintendent, Don Tow - the extra space but it's obvious that the last ton received some praise forhis work cleating drawing was much too costly," said council- snow before dawn on Christmas day in a for Irene Davis. letter to council from a local citizen. -Reeve Harry Klungel agreed saying the Other correspondence to council also lack of space was obvious when delegations brought praise. A local.doctor wrote to offer co nelo Ontrieili a Lew extra people fill the congratulations on "the 'mq'st impressive chepsbers...r ' improvements they (the councillors) . have Other concerns• abont the condition of made in the last year or. so." Hensall's town hall included the front door, "It's nice'to know the work done has been which lets too moth heat escape, the front appreciated," said councillor Peckham. ' window, which's blocked by a safe and a lack Co.Correspondent • . MOS. -II i4(t}CALL 887,6677'. .• Tuesday night •euchre- was held' i Waltoit hall' with an •attend$noq bf 16n Ai ho. brayed the blustery weather., • • , Prizes were awarded to the following' high lady, Elva Bolger; low, Margaret Craig; high: man: Rick Lekx; low, Allan McCall; • most* on card, Torrance, Dundas; most zeros, Harold. Bolger.. • •'• Everyone is welcome to the next euchre, Jan. 16. GENERAL MEETING • The first meeting of the UCW was. held in the church basement, Wednesday after- noon, Jan. 4. Devotions were in charge of Walton .Unit, Mrs:l Marie McGavin was pianist. Mrs. Viola Kirkby read scripture and meditation on The New Covenant, Mrs. Gioria Wilhite sang a couple of • numbers accompanying herself with the guitar. Mrs. • Annie Reid presented Mrs. Marjory of private washtnotns for office staff. f'The window is 'important because the town hall now lookslike a pig with a blind eye. I think Betty needs a private office and the office workers need a private washroom. We shouldn't evert them to use public wash- rooms," said councillor Davis.. --llaligthohtaiynishetiavonret the -back of the hall, behind the present council chambers for new chambers, a plan similar to Phase two of- the architect's plan. was suggested by councillor Cecil Pepper. "The room is already there. It just needs finishing and we could use unemployed people to do it," he said. Coming op with an alternative plan was guestioned.by councillors Jim Robinson and Richtrd Peckham "We made a promise to those people that we wouldn't,do anything oath there was a Public mei;dug:Maybe they don't want anything at all. t said councillor Robinson_ We don't need to have a plan. Some of thdse -people may have some very good ideas." said councillor Packham. ' Showing kadership and presenting ideas of town hall renovations at the public meeting is sohiething council should do. said reeve Klungel. "Dantewe feel we have: to show some leadership and show that something has to be done. We 'know better what we need than tbeydo," besetd. • You can't always take notice of the few •' Brucef le ld UCW officers installed l RS.ISABELSCOTT 481'1135.• New racers were installed the Jamey)? meetingDa* ( `W }in tresde afidrnodrlin e candlelight cet :brinny'condiicted by Bea:' trice Stoll. The,new president is Mrs. John Moffat, first vice president Mrs. Ken Scott, secretary Mrs. Cliff Henderson, treasutef' Mrs. Jelin Broadfoot, pianist Mrs. Ross- McBeath. Mrs. Paterson from the study book read about the poor in Nepal and the work done by Lynne Brennan, a United.Chtrtnh mitaioaaty. Mrs. Stoll received a membership pin in recognition of her work the last four years, Delegates were appointed to the meeting. in Stratford on Jan. 23rd. Sympathy of the community is expressed to Mrs, McNangphtonand family due _to the death of Jim McNaughton. Mrs. Hugh Berry.- has returned after visiting with her meal Genldye $kffith, of Stratford. Alice Ham vino hiss bee% holds with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ham, Offilintmillle has returned bonne. • ' ' , ' • Peter Ham,'of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. Ham. • Londesboro WI, ' • Corresppondent. DORASHOBBROOK 5$7.4250 Greeting Sunday at •the United Church was Harry Shell and ushers -were John Cart- wright, RussellNesbitt, .David Whyte and Garry Wilts. yitnp aSathy is extended to Bruce Shiilinglaw on the'death of his father on Sat. Jan. 7: Rev., Rossg, chairman of Huron - Perth Presbyter)?_willleadin the sacratnent next Sunday. Following the service a pot luck meal will. be served at 12:30, ' The annual Congregational meeting is at 1:30 p.m. and a film for the children will be held during the meeting .at'Hullett Central School. Jan. 4 shuffleboard winners were ladies high . Audrey Thompson, low Dora Shob- brook,;men's high Lorne,Hunking, low, Bob' Thompson, play off winners Vietta Hoggart and Tom Allen, ,low ,Genevieve- Allen' and Watson Reid..' • There were 5 tables in play Fri. Jan. Bat the W.I. card Winners were ladies -,high Geraldine , low Marjorie;Anderson; lone hands Sfiobbrook, men's h' Ted Fothergill, low Bert Daer, lone hands Wilfred Shortreed. In charge were Hazel Reid and Florence Cartwright. PERSONALS Sympathy is expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Geritt Wilts on the death of her father Gerben WJan. 4. ynjtt,R2 RHenson at Exeter Hospital on Sympathy is also extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shi hingglaw on the death of his father Wm. Shill eglaw at Baldwin. • Mrs. Reg Lawson bad surgery Jan. 4 at Victoria Hospital, London. Friends wish her a speedy recovery. Clara Riley returned home Wednesday from spending. two weeks with Marie, Bruc} Kelly and Kathy at Thunder Bay. 1(iadors on ,Mondn}y Jan.,2 with Mts, Jr vS dd- ca Ick ore d' Shy of Mrs. Colin Paterson and Katie, of London visited on Monday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns. Morning Star lodge meets - The Past Noble Grands Club of Morning Stir Reb4ah Lodge met at the home of Vera Hastings. Pres Sarah Stephenson conducted the business. • Mary Lowe gave her reports. The Peb. 6 meeting will be held at the home of Verna Thomas. Mary Lowe ,will assist. Roll call to be answered with a verse or something pertaining to Love. Euchre was played and high prizes going to Sarah Stephenson, Annie Thynne. Low, Alice McAiter, Marg McCutcheon, lucky plate Annie Thynne. • Happy birthday was sung to several Members. . Fre*,Oilth*,life m bership pin. . • • This,being the C i1 ail Deve o merit and Outreac rneeting, a ,Mary. 'lHur►phrleys. to4koas.t topic. Vetlture in Missions ,.. 1. film, as shown by Mgrs ,Helen Craig;:,.A coin uantar was given • iMaryr Humphries The bu:1rsoverr by Mrs, eleain Craig who opened with An 1lnpoassibld,i•Aii Those attendi g Tore Alpha _from N Uriited`were Aohnn Godkin,Greg«P >< and,Daryl Smith sponsored by the ti W. The>membershi�r fees'will beienileet the unit nceetings,Walton 1. to be:helwd' at't c Manse,• W,ednestday, Jan 11 at 8 p m end Walton 2 Jan. 11 at 130`p m.. at.the !mine of Mrs '•pearl: McCallutn; ` in Tire Huron Perth'Presb� rialwill be heir'heir'Stratford Jan 23 : at 4`•' John's United Church DelepateSwil! ,attend frpnn `U C.W. anti one from each of the units. • Jan. 29 is set`aside for the an •ital'meeting • following ' the morning worship. 'It' was deeided to have •a pot luck noon luncheon. The unified board meeting was held Sunday • { '' ■3 EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 11, 1.84 — P15 + 1 P aand,Helen. opment Mrs, WE* McGavitt'ttadtwo unit Stew programs viers giver �o ui leaders. et Iter, ne leetiny will 11e `field •by 'the ChurchStn, Society -Mrs. Maxine, Marks, err !•, e x71,+ r ,. nM le outts; N(rs. Barb Florae Mrs. e civ °�<. i Nlr,W OFFl CERS s er DJen�°nis and 'CRs Audrey• Hackwell. r. r�.9 ,R east grS s3 eat,. ;Orstian.Deveiopnient & World O. tt'each- Mrs,,' Co• l Urkby =resid nt- Ivo' s ; elen 1rs ((��1ene Denni , -Mrs. ' +±Melva Fraser, st ►Ice Pres; ,Mrs Maarion?Gd g;; Mrs. Dianne:McCalluttliA'Plrs. Betty, McCall, ,vice -ares, kirk, Alberta:001e; 01e; or - Mrs Mary'Humphries. Archives -Mrs. Edith o, ing and„„ recording, Secretary -Mrs: 'Wey, Mrs Marilyn McDonald (recording a, 7n i�IcDorialti;, assistant -`Mrs. Marjorie secretary), • ` umphrtes, treasu er-Mrs , Leona, McDon- In Church Services, officers are Social' Functions -Mrs Ka!ei fIoegy, Mrs. Pearl , nit Ieaders, `W ' ton Mira:' Viola Kirkby, McCallum, Mrs. Dorotthy,McNichol. Music- ,'Walton'2-Mrs Marilyn McDonald.Nomina Mrs.Marie McGavin, Mrs, Marion Godkin. tions Mrs yid*icirkby; Mrs . Margery Auditors -Mrs. Doreen flackwelt, Mrs. Doro- Rilciiie, Mrs 'Maxii* �'Marks,'Mrs: Margret thy'Sholdice, 'VOW Manse Comitiittee-Mrs. Crapg, Mfrs. Vera' McDonald, Mrs, Marilyn• Leone McDonald, Mrs. Marie McGavin, ' McDonald ' • .t4” i Mrak Doreen • Hackwell. UCW Rep. to ' •'Com(rttiiiioatlonrs Co-ordinator-Mrs.,'Edlith Official Bo d -Mrs. Helen Craig. Cothmun- Way and Mrs Iklarjorx Fraser, tori prepa. tt n -Mrs. Viola Traviss and Mrs. Stewardship Surd 'Finance- ors. Marion Laura Ma Godkin, Mrs. Doreen Hackwell, Mrs. Dopa . Don't forget the annual meeting following McDonald, (tines.): 'L•eadership nd aBevel tb�e►tlucic luttcheoq, Jau 29unnt e2 ( a+ euchre'. party Mr, and, Mrs, Jack Lee attended the 40th wedding . anniversary of his aunt Mr. and Mrs.... Bert. Beacom ,-at :the Heronview auditorium, Clinton Dora' $hobbroo$, wTheltita ' Ellerby; Jean, Bill and Leonard Vodden spent Sunday in London, with. the Hu is Mr. and Mrs. Allell,Shaddick visited on. Sunday with the family,.of Wm.,Shillinglaw, at - the Sutton funeral bottle. BENEFIT t _fpr 00b rand Baric, coal RQn ikaucker a -'Ire+ victims VANA TRA REC. CENTRE SA'TURDAY,.JANUARY 21 MuiicBy • - ' , "Whiskey Jack" eP M. • 1'A M: LADIES MIND LUNCH - PROCEEDS TO.VAN.DEN NERCKERS. BR ISSEL.S B� SINESS.`.. 527-0240 . e�' Builders Since .1956 4%.........___a. H. TEN PAS . . CONSTRUCTION LTD.. 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