The Huron Expositor, 1973-06-21, Page 130
Dick Hargreay,es presents the Hensall Sales Trophy to
Mike Bennindyk Reserve Grand ChamplOp for finish.
Stan Jackson, :cc a.mpen, presentg a ttnnert SimpsonCo. silver tray to Mac Parker, Watford,
,poll Shorthorn Breeders winner of the best bull and 3 females any age beef breed competition.
Assisting Mr. Parker is Dorothy Parker, Hensall and Frank Falconer, Clinton.
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-presents the Exeter Times Advocate Trophy to Robert Mac-
Gregor for his Grand Champion for Finish Hereford. , •
Winners of the Grand Champion Showmanship for the senior division were Bevan Kinsman- yen)
Reserve Les Coleman, Junior Champion John•Bennindyk; ReserVe David Townsend.
Hensall Fair
Queen of the Furrow Marilyn Roberton and Aria Stewart,
Queen of Seaforth, added beauty tothe Itensall Parade,,Tuesday
night on main Street.
Hensall Fair
Arad's
large crowd
There was a large attendance
at the•.105th annual Hensall Twi-
light Fair andAtock Show Tues-
day evening WitYch began with a
parade' from the Main Street of
Hensall. At the head of the
procession waS. , Jack Riddell,
Huron M,.P. g., Grant MacGregor,
President•of the Fair Organizat-
ion and John Baker, Reeve •of
Hensall. Mr. Riddell opened the Hensall Legion Ladies Auxi-
fair and acted as master of nary met in the Legion Hall
ceremonies for the Stock ShoW. with President MildredChalmers
In the front of the parade in presiding. Plans Were ..made to
a blue convertible owned and' cater to a Graduation. Banquet on
driven by John Taylor, Hensall, June 28 for grade 8 pupils of
. were three area Queens, Anne Hensall Public School. The
Stewart of Seaforth, Queen of the mystery prize was won by Mary
Furrow Marilyn Robertson and Bisback and the attendance by
, Carole Webber of Clinton. Mildred Chalmers.
Underway in Hensall park was
the midway and judging of the BUSINUSS MEETING Q F
horse classes. Inside thefiensall CARMEL PRESBYTERIAN
' Arena was full of activity with a • A business meeting of the
cattle show and presentations of W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian
trophies. Winners included: Church was held Monday evening
Grand Champion for Herefotd , in ,the Church and opened with
finish, Robert MacGregore die- a prayer by the • President Mrs.
serve Grand Champion went to Rachel Schwalm. Minutes were
Mike 'Bennindyk, 3. Hugh Ryan, • real, by the acting -secretary;
4. Jane Willert, 5. Brian Wilsont 1V1r4Emma Campbell. V its to
were
been made.
on was taken
of Prayer 'articles
were read—by the. President.
Members packed a twelve pound
parcel and nulled it to a
missionary, Miss Pauline Brown,
Christian Hospital , Jobat,.M.P.
Via Dohad, India.
Ladies Aid meeting which fol-
lowed with President Mrs, Aldeen
Volland presiding and Mrs.
Maggie - Campbell acting as
secretary.
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Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Triebner were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Waters, West Palm,
Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ayer
and Larry of Richmond, Mich.;
and Mrs. Gladys Latimor of
Sarnia.
Larry Wright spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Wright.
Visitors Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Laird Finlayson to cele-
brate Father's Day and Mr.
Frank Parson's birthday were:
Mr. .and Mrs. Don Parsons and
family, Mr. Richard Wiilert; Mr.
and Mrs., Lloyd Thompson and_
Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Parsons and Kim Mrs. Linda
Iredale and family; Mr. and
Mrs. Pat O'Brien and boys; Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Parsons and Vicki;
and Marion Parsons. 'Mr. Lorne
Finlayson joined the celebration
for supper:"
Mrs Volland heads
Rebekah lodge
Irene Blackwell volunteered ,to
visit the Queensway Nursing
Home in June. Mrs. Myrtle
received from Mrs. Cokley Orr was appointed a trustee
for the donation to 'the fund to for the Lodge. The date of July
purchase a bus for Huronview 15th was suggested for the an-
residents. , hug picnic with the subordinate
Mrs.Leona Parke was appoin- Lodge.
ted • 'to attend the Rebekah
Assembly in Toronto June 18 with
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, who is
the represenative from Amber.
Lodge.'
Officers elected by acclamat-
ion are : Noble Grand Mrs.
Aldeen Volland; Vice-Grand
Mrs. Margaret Consitt; record-
W.I.MEETING •
After supper at the Kippen
United Church, the Hensall W.I.
met jn the Legion Hall when
President Hilda Payne welcomed
members and guests. The roll
call was answered with sink,
say or pay. A short financial
report was given by Treasurer, the backbone of voluntary social
Marg. Ingram. Myrtle Orr gave work • in hospitals, auxiliaries, a report of the District Annual Churches and service organizat-which she and Mrs. McAllistef ions. It is the middle aged who attended recently. Mrs. Sadie support the Church, not only fin-
ancially, but In giving of
ourselves. This is the afternoon
of life, we 'may pursue a hobby.
We are more independent, more
tolerant and a more able to obpe
with. life ' and with theirself.
Riley gave a report for the card Eleven members answered the ' committee and a new member, roll call.
Ann Duttmann was welcomed. Mrs. Doreen Spencer re-
ported on the Beef Barbeque
vwed Pearl Koehler and Elsie Carlile • In
May and Mrs. Kyle reie
were the programme convenors, plans for the September meeting, and Hostess Hilda Payne served
juice.
Week-end visitors with Mrs.
Edith Miller were' Mrs.Robert
Annan, Larry, Nancy and Blair.
Pickering; Saturday visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jenson
• of 'Brampton, who als,o attended
the •• PriddlersA'Contest Saturday
evening; Sunday visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘Bassow
and Emma of Zurich..
Mrs. Ed. Munn, who spent
last week in Victoria Hospital
in L'Ondon returned to her home
last Saturday and is much im-
proved in health.
Congratulations are extended
to Alvin and Marilyn Taylor on
visited on Thursday with ,Mrs. the arrival of a baby daughter,
Wm. Walters. Jennifer Ann at Victoria Hos-
Mrs. Freeman Horne; Mrs. Pltal, London, on Tuesday.
Phil Hern; Mrs. John Coward Mr. and Mrs. John Skea,
visited on Monday evening with 'Iltiron Park and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Sanford Hutton, celeUting Randy Mason and Andrew,London
-a birthday. Visited over the week end with
Mrs. 'Inward Dayman, Lau- . Mr. and Mrs. John Skea and
rte, Darccey and Charlene of David.
Kippen, visited on Wednesday Mr...and Mrs. Robert Schwalm
with-Mr. and Mrs. wm. Walters. and family of Stratford visited
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
and family attended the Skinner Schwalm and Marjorie.
picnic in Exeter on Sunday, Mrs. Joyce Essery visited
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Walters Monday„ and ,Mrs. Cecil Robb,
of Hensall and Mrs. Margaret Lucan visited Tuesday with Mrs.
Ryckman and -Terry of Fergus -Rachel Schwalm.
visited on Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Horne,
Shelly and Jodie; Mr. and Mrs.
Gerry Gru,bbe and boys and Miss
Ruth Horne of London visited on
Father's Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Freeman Horne. •
Egmondville
Miss Sheila Geddes received
her County Honours in 4-H home-
making club. She has completed
her six clubs. Sheila also be-
came a mernbekof the Egmond-
ville United Church on Sunday
together with several other young
people.
Chuck Joyce, 22, of 290
SPringbank Drive, London, won
the Class A open . Jiddling,
oballIptonshirat"the third annual
Ontario Fiddlers Contest in Hen-
sall Saturday, collecting a prize
tofec$h)45nOirc0.
1an
joyactei an audio-visual
he University •of
Western Ontario, has been
playing the fiddle since he was
. nine.' He won the Southwestern
Ontario Fiddling Championship in
petrolla for the past three years
and the Junior Canadian
Championship when he was 16.
In the fiddling for competitors
70 and over, Ernie Adair, 71,
of Parkhill took fi rst prize; Ro-
bert Rennie, '74, of Shakespeare,
second; Albert Romphf, 84, of
-,parkhill, third.
,Other winners include:
Step dancing, 12 yearsi„and under:
Lori Bender of Watford.
Step dancing, 13-25 years: Lynn
Kernighan of Komoka.
Step dancing, 26 s and 'over:
Leonard Clark of London.
fiddling, 12 years and under;
Jim Campbell of Belmont.
Fiddling, 20 years' and' under:
David Hammond of Dunnville.
Fiddling ladies open: Kathy
Ferguson of Kitchener.
Novelty fiddling: Gerry Smith of
gxeter. •
Fiddling, 55 years and over:
mom McQueston of King City.
Legion Ladies
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6. John Bennindyk, 7. Wayne
Shapton, 8. Mary Jane McGregor.
Tops in, the Breeder' s Spec
—and winner of A. Y, McLean
Trophy in the Open,MarketClass
for steers was Linda Bell, 2.
Bevan Kinsman, #2, -Staffa, 3.
Tom Ryan, 4. Hugh Ryan, 5. Les
F alconer.
Senior- Showmanship Cham-
pion was Bevan Kinsman, Les
Coleman, R. serve. John Bennin-
dyk won the for Showmanship
with David Townsend, runner up.
Grand Champion Calf owned
by Robert McGregor was bought
by Darling's I.G.A. of Exeter for
75C per lb. Reserve Champion
owned. by Mike Bennindyk was
purchased by Al's Market, Hen-,
sail for 65C lb.
Adam Flowers of Bgyfield was
presented the top prizes for
Grand Champion Angus Cattle,
Wilmer Dolmage of R.R.#1, Lon-
desboro took all the ribbons for
grand champion Charolais. Top
prize for :Hereford' Bull went to
George Kennedy.
the gk sic k and-
, reOrted
Least coin
and
Marg. Shobbrook, Blyth, mounted on her Palomino Court
Cliffs April Storm took part in the horse show rd the; ITehsall
Twilight Fair, Tuesday night.
Ainher`Rebekah Lodge met in ing secretary - Mrs. Leona
the Lodge rooms when N.G. Mrs. Parke; financial secretary
Irene „Blackwell presided assis-
ted by V,G.Mrs. Aldeen Volland.
Mrs. Volland reported for the
visiting committee, and M r s.
Dorothy Corbett gave the finan-
cial report. A thank-you was
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor; Trea-
surer - Mrs. Dorothy Corbett.-
Mrs. 'Rose Broderick and Mrs.
UNIT 1. HENSALL U.C.W.
Mildred Kyle presided for
the meeting of Hensall United
Unit 1 Thursday' afternoon at
the Church. The. hymn,,Take up
Thy Cross" was sung and the
liventy-third Psalm was repeated
in unison. The chairman gave
some wOrthwhile, thoughts to re-
member in ten devotional about
the pros and cons of middle age.
She reminded• us, we must not
be at a spiritual or mental stand-
still of life. We-should be more
aware of ones needs and diffi-
culties. If we believe in true
love, .we must give of ourselves.
We shniild not feel there' aren't
many things .we may do. we are
Simpson read a short presen-
tation and presented a gift to
Past President Dorothy Beaton,
who with- her husband have left
Hensall to -live in Blyth. Grace
Peck also presented a gift to
her, who thanked emeryone.Nellie
Personalts
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparling
of London, Mrs. Gerry Grubbe
and boys pf Farquhar, visited on
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Free-
man Horne.
Mrs. Ray Cottle of Exeter
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