The Huron Expositor, 1978-06-29, Page 17LITTLE HOUSE OUT BACK — The little house out back was the subject of one of
the funny floats at the Mensal! Spiing Show last Tuesday. It was entered in the Fair
Parade (Expositor Photo)
Officials open Hensall Fair
Hensall Fair results.
THE HU RCN, XR9STIOR, JUNE 210, 1971)* •
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1978 HENSALL CALF CLUB BUYERS
The Hensall Calf Club wish to express' their appredation
to all the buyers who attended the Hensall South Huron Calf
Club sale last Tuesday evening and who, by their brisk bid-
ding, made the show a success.
It is support such as this which enables the committee to
carry on with the program among the young Reople in our
community and we know everyone shares a pride in their ap-
complishments. •
1977 HENSALL CALF CLUB BUYERS
GrandChampion - 1'.50 Darling's Food Market plus 7 others
Reserve Champion - 1.00 Tenderspot Grand. Bend.
Al's Market Hensall 8
Burns 6
Francis Hunt 5
Merners 5
Corbett 5
Dees'Beef 3
Blyth Meats 2
Bill Rinn 2
Al Lockart 2
Hensall Livestock Sales 2
Parker & Parker 2
Ad Watson 1
Rons Health Centre 1
Lobo Livestock 1
Bill Livingstone 1
Martin's Feeds 1
- John Baker 1
Andex 1
Conroy Meats ., 1
Dunn & Levack 1
Mike Doyle •
Bob
s)
McKinley - i
Jenny Rowe Catering 1
U.C.O.1
Don Travers 1
Stuart McIntyre 1
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A calf owned by David
McGregor gained a total of 505
pound to top that diiiision. Nat
came Brian McGregor, Tracey
Parsons, Paul Hoggarth,
Stephen McGregor, Elaine Pym,
Carol McGregor and Scott
.Cooper.
Purchasers of the 60 calves"
included Francis Hunt (5), Blyth
Meat Market (2), Al's Market of
Hensall (8) Dee; Beef (3), Ed
Watson, Martin's Feed Mill,
Hensall Livestock Sales (2), John
Baker, Andex, Conroy Meats,
Corbett Sales Arena (3), Dunn
Levack, Mike Doyle, Emmerson
Gill (2), Darling's markets (8),
Lobo Abattoir, Merner's Market
(S), Bob McKinley, McIntyre,
Parker and parker (2), Jenny •
Rowe, UCO, Don Travers, Tender
Spot, Bill Livingstone, Ron •
Wareing, Al Lockhart (2), Bill
Rinn (2), BurnS Meats (6).
Mocks -celebrote
55.yeOs..marrie
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BEGINNERS (Public School)
Starting at 10 a.m.
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Courses will be every Tuesday,
and continuing for the summer
months.-1.00 a month.
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The regular meeting ' of St.
Paul's A.C.W. was held on
Thursday afternoon at the
Rectory. The president, Mrs.
Frank Forrest, opened 'the
meeting with the Members
Prayer. Devotions were ,taken
from the Living Message and
Mrs. Annie Reid read the
scripture.
Mrs. Helen, Roberts gave the
meditation. 'Roll call wa,s
answered by naming the place or
church where you were baptized.
confirmed 'and married. There
will be no meetings during the
summer. Mrs. George A.
Anderson closed the meeting with
prayer. •
Sac/wine/a 'Of Infant-
Etaptisni was held at Hensall
United Church on Sunday, June
25, when Mr. and Mrs. Rick
anthem, "Come, Ye Blessed",
the solo parts being taken by. Mrs.
Donna St. John,, Mrs..Belva Fuss,
Ron and Doug" Mock'.
For his closing sermon, Rev,
Beck chose the text, "how can we
know the way?" dealing with how
people deal with directions in life.
Some are easily mislead and
follow the wrong directions--some
are' aimless. There is no well-
marked map to life. 'Our-destiny is
tied to our contact with the Lord
Jesus Christ. He helps us arrive
by being, "The Way".
Flowers on either side of the
pulpit were in loving memory of
Alf Clark, placed by ms taniily.
`Hy Mrs. MaeGyegOr
Visitors with Mrs. Kendrick
were Licinel Helen Kindrick,-
- Ruth and Susan . Durand.
Mrs. Si Pollen, Verna Coates,
Hazel Snell visited with Louse
Mitchell.
Clarence Down visited 'Vera
Larnmie and Louise Mitchell,
_E. G. Hogarth and Elaine
Baynham visited Dora Hogarth.
Vill and Verna Parker,
Bayfield, Belle Reid, Varna,
Margaret and Reheny Larson
Bayfield visited Clara
Featherston.
Following the service, a
reception was held in the Fellow-
ship Hall to bid the Beck family
farewell. Rev. Beck has accepted
a call to the Corunna charge. On
behalf of the congregation,
Walter Spencer presented the
Becks with a portable colour
television and stand and an
arrangement of dried flowers. We
wish the, Becks much happiness
and fulfillment in their new
surroundings.
Next Sunday, the service will
be conducted by Rev. Harold
Snell of Exeter. Services will be
held in Hensall United Church
throughout Julv:'
Mr. & Mrs. Smith.. Stratford
visited Mrs. Moptieth.,
HOward and Marion Johns,
Roberta & Mary Neil visited
Mabel Johns.
Lelslie Mitchell, Jean & Robert
Parker visited Louise Mitchell.
Church Service was conducted
by Mrs. Eric Luther, joined by
Mrs. Britton. with Mrs. Erratt at
the piano.
Wednesday the Christian Re-
formed Ladies' took residents for
a ear ride and treats:, This was in
charge of Mrs. Alice' Roosen-
boom.
traditional spring event
almost siOe Canada was formed,
the 110th -Hensall Spring Fair
went off without a hitch laSt
Tuesday night.
• Sponsored by the South Huron
Agricultural Society, the event
was opened by a big• parade,
which included' local dignitaries
Bob McKinley, M.P. and Jack
Riddell, "M.P.P.
Festivities included a baby
show, talent contest and judging
and, award presentationS' for
champion calves.
A record $1.50 per pound was
paid for the championship calf '
entered by Paul Parsons, R. R..
Staffa, one of the junior
members of the club. It weighed ,
806 pounds - ,
'"'The reserve champion calf 'is
owned by. Dan Gill of Grand
Bend. It weighed 816 Pounds and
,• was purchased for $1 per pound.
Owners of the other calves
_finishing in the top eight in the
juding in order were Larry
Parsons, Elaine Pym, Sue Ann
Finlayson, Margaret Pym, Paul
Scott and Janet McAllister.
Les Consitt was the senior and
overall showmanship champion.
John Coleman was the senior
runnerup. The junior winners
were Sandra Finlayson and Beth
Consitt and they finished third
and fourth, respectively .in the
' overall competition.
The senior showmanship
runnersup were Carol McGregor,
Margaret Pym, Stephen
McGregor, David McGregor,
Elaine Py_m and Robert
McGregor.
Placing the'xt•to.the..-..winners in
the junior category were Janet
Hoggarth., Michael •McGregor,
John McAllister, David Gill,
Allan Pym and Brad Falconer.
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Garden; Party
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred D. Mack'
were honoured by their family at
a Garden Party held at the home
of their daughter gvaline4 and her
husband, John McAllister, at
their home on'the London Road,
Hensall. The occasion was their
55th wedding anniversary. Mr.
and Mrs,' Mack, were married by
Rev. Duncan McTavish on June
30, 1923. It was the first wedding
solemnized in , the .Crediton
Methodist Church which . had
been erected the previous year,,
and Rev. McTavish's first church
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack lived in
Exeter and Crediton area , until
1974 when they moved to LOsn'aim.
They have four children, Biyce of
Tavistock; Evaline, Mrs. John
McAllisteis Winifred, Mrs: Leo
Jette, London and Rosalie, Mrs.
Lorry Cann, Schroeder Creek
Resort, B.C. There are 13 grand
children, four predeceased and
five step-grandchildren; nine
great grandchildren and thirteen
step grandchildren, a niece, Jean,
Mrs. Leroy Whitter, Toronto and
a grand nephew, Allan Breddie,
Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack farmed on
Concessons 10 and 9 Stephen
Township. In 050 they moved to
the village7, of Crediton. .Mrs.
Mack was librarian at Crediton
—for-fottrteen- years- and drove .,a
school bug for 18 years
Mack over 20. He was a mail
contractor and served the
Crediton, Centralia, Centralia
Flying School and Huron Park
Jamie McMahon watched tine air-
from his stroller.
pott offices,
Mr. Mack served overseas
during the First World War and
afterwards was assistant Firs
Chief of Crediton. Mrs. Mack was
active in Church and `Women's
Institute organizations, She was
president of the Women's
Missionary Society, for five years
and the Crediton • Women's
Institute and the South Huron
District Women's Institute and is
a life member of both organiza-
tions as well as the Provincial
organization. She also served as
Convener of the • Historical
Research Committee at Branch,
District, Area' and Provincial
levels. She was one 'of the
organizers of the Huron County
Historical Society and was the
first president and is a life
member.
Mrs. Mack is an active member
of the London' Kiwanis Senior
Citizens. Recreational Centre, a
bowling, club and the Bedford
Club. They are members of the
Roundtree United Church. .
Guests ,..were present from
London, Exeter, Lucan,
Tavistock, Stratford, Sebringville.
Kitchener, , Huron Park and
Crediton.
Mr. 'Oliver Bedard of Sarnia
visited With his sister and -tier
husband, Mr. and Mrs. SaM
Oesch last Friday.
Mrs. Harvey -ffytireh117—T
returned from visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hyde, Brant and
new grand-daughter, Shena in
Ottawa. McGee presented their wee
daughter, Jennifer Nancy for
baptism. Rev. Don Beck officiated
and also conducted the service,
supported by Mrs. Mary Moffatt
at the organ and Mrs. Marianne
McCaffrey directing the choir. A
choral prelude was sung by*Mrs.
McCalTrey giving a new uplift to
the service and the choir sang the
ensali personals -
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.ank _you, buyers