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I r vldoq fina b I I 1 v t� p Q nGtng 4�� �� by` ty n e i a merits tQ n?pst all types of "businesses which, are 'M',,. 1'V y4a• ., r • • . . . . . s �.z blain . firja ,eii assistance , from cat er . , • sou unable tPOP rason'ab1 terns and,'ca dtons, "$usi , •: s; «� , , fi nessmen.,a.ro invited to;:dlsc0ss:the f inar�ci�l r ulre� � United'%urch Notes Mrs. Lard Mickle spent ' anniversary nearest picnic date -- Iiev,i7on Beck reac}}ed on the Sunday with her son an Cecil and Joyce Poppet;.Lucky111e11tS of,;tP�elr'bsln�sses ,t� the 113 oirce'rantly. P d topic "Prayer" a kite dau hter-in-law Y p enod In tfS#fpCtl sermon p .y t g , Dr. and Mrs. spot �- Lillian Popper; Youngest �' � f � Sunday service of 'worship in Robert Mickle of London: child -Charles Walt er, son of Roy Hensall United Church, .Sundayand Barb`Walter• Largest shoe morning. The choir Sans thePepper- ' g• Reunion Roy' Walter; Elimination races anthem under the; direction Of' The annual Pepyer reunion was Laura Pepper and Fred Miller; ` :f ' •� ,� Mrs.._ Turkheim. The Sunda �' �• �� �� �- , • � �'. ,x.: y held at -the Lions Park in Seaforth Guessing number of jelly beans in j School had • an hour of fun and on Sunday afterno...-- The a jar -- Mrs. Roy Pepper; family Al 51 �sr aures and finally a treat of ice -_ , - g Y weather being unfavo rable only coming the farthest Julene cream cones to finish out the le attended-.----.- „ and children. After a term. Next Sunda and for the /PMe!+!! :'., ;:.,� �:, 3e�+*:.. aW�. �• 1 Y fifty peop ded--_ ... ,: r.. s. •,,, In charge of the sports for the Riley P delicious picnic supper, President month of July, Presbyterians afternoon were Roy and Irenei �Jl"'" }Y''`' '� ";`" - � �•: **�'�. •; t! Cliff Pepper presided for a short from Carmel Church yrtll be Pepper and Roy and Barb Walter. business me ,tin . Officers J sur„ guests of Hensall United for joint g g 1 Results of the sports are as elected for next years picnic were „., � - ! •;,' summer services. follows races b and under - Ju Manager-�.. B..Baron, 1 "*r C Judy Past President - Cliff Peper;., , Walt er, Vicki Gordon; 9 - 12 1st Vice 1032 Ontario St. Strafford Or:t: N'Si4 '3'r. • personals President - Cecil Pepper; , . , ,. --Laurie and Jo -A P er; president - Sand Pepper; - 1\1 Mrs. Laird Mickle visited. app YTet.'' 271-5660 { V recent) with rs.'Thomas Pr de young ladies - Benda and Secretor Treasurer- Viola �° • ' 1µm,,.. -+• • "" !t . r y M Y Y g Secretary -Treasurer- KLOGGERS These energetic young dancers were tapping away on the in Exeter and Mr. apd Mrs. Harry Marilyn Pepper; Kick -the- Taylor: Table Committee - Roy ..r Hoffman in Dashwood, slipper -- Brenda Pepper, Cecil anu Irene Pepper and Stewart and platforffl of their float in the Hensall Spring Show parade last week. This year's fair Mrs. Harry Horton is a patient Pepper; birthday nearest. the Face Pepper; Sports Committee Society. (Staff Photo) picnic date - Eiearior Falconer; Lawrence an is Barker, �iHE Is, the 106th annual event, .sponsored by the Hensall South Huron Agricultural in South Huron Hospital in P Dalton and Mar Matcolm and RENOVATIONS iQ" • Exeter. (• t - , Couple Celebrateg-25th. Wedding '� • Anniversary • bl" ,and Mrs.Ross Sararas whoJ.A. c Mr D M CURDYcelebrated their 25th Wedding B e' e f S6S at9 r Anniversary on June 25 were •' . '' t r .;'rii'.:;;i ;y. <,.Y'... '. +off.,, `ru„ surprised Sunday afternoon when PUBLIC UBLIC SCHOOL High prices were the b ig news claimed first prize. Freak Outfit - 1st. Kim Stewart; their family gathered their at the Hensall Spring Fair last In the,light horse classes they home i Hensall and presented r e1 2nd. Hensall Feeder Club -John them with a coloured T.V., and esweek. One beast Grand was keen competition.., PrizColeman; 3rd. Karen S hills. table and silver spoon from their Yea Champidii top finish calf, owned went to James Stewardson, Ed. Local Ponies - 1st. Bradley grandson,. Chris Sararas. Their by Hugh Ryan, R.R.3, Ailsa Fitzsimmons, Howard Baker; 2nd. Bryan Baker. even children, . and one Huron . P a rh O n t a r i o , Craig, sold for $1.221/: per pound, Armstrong, Cullitan Bros.; Mac Best decorated bic cle and a " to Emmerson Gill of the Corbett Armstron Shobrook, Mrs. Y grandchild" were present, Karen _ $• Mat lx_ trycyde under 10 - 1st. Valerie of Kitchener; •Allan, Barb and Sales Barns. Bidding on the prize Ronald Alton, Dave Finnigan, Baker; 2nd. Jerry MacGregor; - Chris of Preston; Dianne, of g animal started at 65 cents per Brenda Rae` Ross �siloway, 3rd. David Skea; 4th. Todd Seaforth; Gerry, Don, Steve and pound. Wayne Tucker, Arnold Young, Caldwell, Sealed tenders properly identified as to contents, for Jodi at home.. The family served the general contract and -addressed to Huron Count 4 Robert McGregor showed the Ivan Thomas, Russell Teeple, Best decorated bicycle .10 and lunch complete with the Board of Education will be received at the office of the •e . reserve champion calf which was • C*len F. Johnston; Arnold Younp, over - 1st. Beckie Baker; 2nd. anniversary cake. architects: • purchased by Darling's IGA of Carm Fullarton and' Ken Brown. Sandra Nixon; 3rd. Barbara Exeter for 80 cents per pound. McCurdy-; 4th. Kim Stewart. Kyles, Kyles, Garratt, `xr The next six top calves wase In -the heavy horse competitions" ' Baby Show A Huron Expositor Classified 65 Huron Street, Strauord. owned by. David McGregor, Jerry prizes went to Howard Six months &Under -Karen will pay you dividends. Have you Y l McGregor, Floyd Upshall, Armstrong, Cullitan Bros., Allan Kipfer (Mr. and Mrs. David tried one? Dial Seaforth 527-0171. until 3 p.m. local time, July 9, 1974 ��,• ;1 mk`� 1 Murray 'McGregor, Debbie Horsburgh, Arnold Young, Kipfer); 2nd: Lisa Triebner (Mr. Consitt and Brad Carnochan. Howard Ross, Ken Brown, Glen and . Mrs. Don Trebner); 3rd. Senior Showmanship -winner F. Johnston, Carm Fullatton, was Les Coleman, while Dwight Mac Armstrong and Russell Dennis Andrew Roy (Mr. and SEAFORTH The successful contractor will be required to furnish a Fr -"< �, w,. •.a, g Mrs. David Roy'). o Kinsman was runner-up. Teeple. Over 6 months to 1 year - 1st. performance bond of -100 /o of eontraet,priee. Lowest or y ' an tender not necessarily accepted. Bridget Ryan was Junior In..the special parade events Amy Campbell (Mr. and Mrs. y y- Hugh y Showmanship winner, followed and baby shows the winners and Brian Campbell, Hensall). General building contractors may obtain drawings and GOLd PLAT ED BEEF HU h R an of the Allsa by Lyle Kinsman as runnerup.' events were: specifications at -the office of the architect. Craig area was pretty proud of his calf club entry in Les Falconer won the breeders DIAMONDS,C ES FINE CHINA the Hensall Spring Fair last week. The animal was special and was first prize winner Commercial .Float, 1 t. J niotk _GIFTS o . JEWELLERY, EVERY o o Huron County Board of Educatloit, judged, the Shows grand ehal j'1 air'. i the' altchere or Farmer ; d. Kipp n laggersr, ' ,Getting Old?' ' Clintfln, Ontario a�- t p pound . ' g, 'lie under 50 lbs. class. Com cia Floa .-1 t. ,Hydro you'kt[bw when you're gettingAll Types of Repairs $1.22 h per ound after it ite biddin George Kennedy placed first with Exhibit old when you whistle at girls and Phone 527-0270 (Staff' Photo) ,. his grade baby beef under 750 Horse drawn Vehicle no they think you're calling your .� lbs., fotlowed'by Frank Falconer. winners, dog. 4 •The grand champion Hugh Ryan NEWS of s also placed first in the groups of Kippen four, followed by Stewart Brown, IT"S, Beth Passmore.and Alice Brown. r ai Correspondent Adam Flowers took top prizes ACT1,0N Mrs. Rena Caldwell in all of the Angus classes as did IFr OU -WANT William Dolmage in the Exotic classes. KIplIk�en East enjoys -Bus Trip Mr, and Mrs. Robert Taylor George kennedy claimed top Members -of Kippen East and attended the 25th Anniversary honours in all of the Hereford K,1 ladies in the community enjoyed a ` celebrations of Mr. _and Mrs. classes as did'Frahk Falconer in tour of Gay Lea in Guelph, the Butson, Staff�a. the Shorthorn event " McMichael Canadian collection of Mr. John E. Caldwell spent the In the groups of four fed Art at Kleinburg and the Black weekend in Toronto. heifers, open class, Bob Bell Creek Pioneer Village. Mrs. Al Hoggarth , was in charge of frcangements.M,AN Learn About South Pacific Islands SUMMER "TIME IS YOUR e education meeting of KippenEast W.I: was held in the Legion Hall, Hensall, on June 19 Have a good Summer with some when ofth Farmer Sanand n a o Your Member of Parliament: native of the Philippines and now � of these • bar assns a teacher in Seaforth showed g pictures depicting life in the South Pacific Islands. She wash introduced by Mr, C. Pullman Coleman and Thermos *is a proven businessman with an agricultural background. and was thanked by Mrs. James „• COOLERS rummond. The roll call was "A 15.77 to 23.49 "� s ^%kill my mother taught me" and INSULATED COOLERS • • . ' • • 1.60 to 3.59 * plays animportant m 'nt role in the Nouse of Commons. Mrs. Grant MacLean commented p y . p . on the motto, "To handle yourself BAR_B_QUES .. • .. • ............ 4.37 to 9.98 w u use your head, to handle others, s. use our 'heart". Mrs. Harold LAWN CHAIRS • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • 5.47 to 8.98 Y *Is .always ready to provide prompt assistance Parsons, a new member, was ^ presented with the handbook. CHILD'S LAWN CHAIR • • • • • • ' 4.97' Reports were given by Mrs.V. with Constituency problems. s Alderdice on Citizenship and For Camping World Affairs, by Mrs. M. PORTABLLE SINK .......... • . • SSSS. 8.90 �d�ioily on Family and TRICYCLES . , • : • ' • • • • • • • • • • . • 9.88 to 28.88 "BOB" MCKINLEY HAS ACHIEVED AN OUTSTANDING fisumer Affairs, by Mrs.S. Pepper on Agriculture and THERMOS JUGS • • • • • • • • • • , 2.29 to 11.18 RECORD OF EFFECTIVE REPRESENTATION Canadian Industries. Mrs. R. Bell and Mrs. 1. Drummond gave the 1 gallon -- with spout m District • Annual Report. PASTIC DECANTERS 2,15 FOR Mrs,,'Glenn Bell's offer to make • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' • - `; a quilt block for the Erland Lee WOODEN WAGONS • • • • • . 14.85 to 19.95 Homestead and a gift for the craftMIDDLESEX ' table at the area convention was BABY LOUNGE 3.59 - *a ' accepted with thanks. HURON Mrs. R. Kinsman, the NYLON KNAPSACKS • • • • • • • • • • , • • 5.75 '° president chaired the tweeting and read a poem ",Don't Quit", LIFE JACKETQ 04ts. J.Drummond had charge of ��� ®� JULY �/ "'11i �ELECTe the program and gave ' two readings. Mrs. J. Chalmers was hostess, Mrs.Connolly was co - hostess, Mrs. Wm. Bell was in charge of lunch, Mrs. Al Hoggarth gave courtesy remarks. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride s ent a few da s th Mr and . 1 McKINLEY, Robert E.t-� w..:_ _.. _ _., SSSS ..._ . �► Mrs. Steve fine at Sault Ste I U E • • ` Marie. Mrs. Eizar Mousseau, who ,�± . SILLS �t PROGRESSIVE C O N S E R U A 7 - t�t'�derwent surgery, to Victoria HARDWARE MERCHANTS(Pubtllshad by tits lout• h -M' Wa' Whitt 5 Hospital, London, has returned to , FFeatirig', Plumkrittg antj electrical gupptie� IPt, AiMbdaliftn), her home. 'Miss Mar Th omson had the "" :Irrtisfortuttie t break her -arm. PZl0t1;G, 5`�•"�-'�.�20 �$ �4 �s�xq��` .,. ^ Mt. ,ttt'd Mrs. Percy Wright and • _. . � -SSSS, .. .... SSSS.. ,.. , .. _. ,.. SSSS : SSSS SSSS J .�� �! s ,: r,. .. :.«,r«. w�:.ixmnr,....•... ,....,..- _ .. ...,.... -.._ SSSS ...