The Huron Expositor, 1981-02-05, Page 15The 1980:ficosall Fair was
described as very successful
at WedneNt.lay's annual
meeting of Us rectors.
Past Ink ,ident Bruce
Rathwell speaking on behalf
of president Bob Baker-who
is on vacation said atten-
dance, was up and be was
Pleased with the great co-
operation of everyone in-
volved in the fair.
The financial ,report
presented by seer,
Gladys McGregor shOwed a
slight increase In attendance
with admissions -totalling
$k. 9fr. compared to 51 .1161
in 1979. Donations from area
businesses were up con-
siderably from $1.21.Qo
$1,682.
The number of entries in
the fair's feeder 'calf club has
beep- decreasing in men
years and director Gran.
MicGregdr suggested an idea
to stimulate this portion 0
the fair.
There will be 31
calves for the 1981 fair.
McGregor suggested an
Wynja, and Ruth IVIctaren
visited Louise. Mitchell.
Leona • Johnston and Irene
Finlayson visited Mrs.
Penhale andMrs. Mitchell.
Alfred and Martha Bates
visited Mrs. Scrimegeour.
Mrs. Frank Forrest and
• Mrs. Purdy visited Mrs.
Clark.
Ken and Dorothy Williams
° visited with Wally Crich..
Walter and Florence
Whilhelm visited Edna
Youn. The, men's high
bowling score was Neil
Regan 135 and Edna Youn
and Mary Parlmer 106 for the
Ladies .
The "Three Links"
Seniors will meet in the local
hall on February 10th for
their regular meeting. The
Entertainment committee is
Ernie and Irene Davis, and
Annie Reid. Social: Carl and
Hilda Payne, Vera Lemmon.
FEBRUARY IS HEART
MONTH
Februa is "Heart ' '
month and every donation to
the Ontario Heart
Foundation will help in re-
search. Mrs. Minnie Noakes
'and a_ group of volunteers
will be canvassing the village
arid Kippen. It is the hope of
the Foundation they may
equal or surpass 1980
donations which amounted to
five hundred and forty-six
dollars and twenty cents.
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Our repair *sports will
holm your -opisltelifte in tip
tap shops fast. Coil us to.
day. ,
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TheC.P.Ts• cointnitatee. of
the .0Ql .0.F. and 1ittf-e4ti
Lodges held. that' :first -
Euchre party of the season
on Thursday evening. Jack
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JOtt -Gregg were in
---„charge, Winners • were
Ladies' fiat Mrs.
Ladies* 'Low - Mrs, .lack
Upshall; 'Men's High - Ron
Keller, Men's Low- Charles
Hay; Lone Nandi - Mrs.
Hans Gerstenkore. The next
Euchre will be held on
February 26th at 8:30.
old timers calf contest for
persons over the age of 21
and possibly. for those who
competed in the calf com-
petition in their younger
years.
He received enthusiastic
support" from dlreetors and
this event is expected to be
added to the 1982 fair as it is
ti)°tate •for 'OP Year. Calves
' .for rhcie types" of cOmper.i,'
don am purchased in
NPn9010 /00 fora coo*
projects. for .the 1981
a genda. Director Joe Miller.
a member of the Huron Pork
Producer* committee will try
and complete arrangements.
/4 long service diploma
was presented to Jim
McGregor for his many years
of .dedication to the fair
board-
The 1981 fair will be held
_$tx Tnesday* Attie 9, This
date is. tiWQ weeks earlier
than noroi4i yyp,oagen.
to 4‘4:Yay froth-elementi4V
sc graddattort,
ceremonies - which have
caused,CgrtflietiOn4
precious Mrs- ;'• _
.1 • avid Tnnter wsa named
president tof the fair board,
Vice-presidents '% are • John'
Kinsmawand Stewart Brow n
#pd ,61.idys WGregor
Secretary-treasurer,
Burlington.
Mr. Ronald Taylor of Fan-
shawe College spent the
weekend with his, parents
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hen,
derson visited in Sarnia on
the weekend.
EUCHRE HELD
There was a good at-
tendance at the euchre held
in the 100F Hall on Friday
evening. Ladies high- Ann
Broadfoot, low-Beatrice
Brown, lone hands Jean
Henderson: ' Men's
high-Bertha McGregor, low-
Ken
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Stewart, Lone hands
Bruce McClinchey. Lucky
draw - Warden Haney. The
next euchre will be in two
weeks on Friday, Feb. 13th.
ISABELLA DROVER
Miss Isabella Drover ,
died at the Queensway
Manor, Hensall, Thursday,•
January 29, 1981 in her 94th
year:' She was born in this
district and spent all her ,
years in this area.
Predeceased by her, par-
ents, two brothers and five
sisters. She is survived by
several nieces andtephewS:
neral service And ,com-
tn I was from the Bonthron
pa of Michael P. O'Co'n-
or Funeral Home, Hensall
otiSaturday, January 31st at '
2:30 p.m. with Rev. Kenneth
Knight officiating. 'tempor-
ary entombment followed
with Interment later in
McTaggart's Cemetery.
Hensall and area residents
congratulate Don
Benac.hamp, who opened
"Don's Food Market"
(Formerly Al's Market) on
Friday-0
HENSALL UNITED
CHURCH
On Sunday, February 1
- Rev. Stan McDonald spoke
on the the fifth in his series
of sermons on the Lord's
Prayer "Our Father-- Lead
Us Not . . . " The choir
sang ander the direction-of
'Dr,. Ralph Topp. Following
the Children's story Mrs.
Margeurite McLeod sang a
solo. The service started with
a gospel hymn sing. The
flowers in the Churchwere
placed in memory of 101iss
Isabella Drover.
-QUEENSWAY NEWS
Eugene Fox conducted
church service last week at
Queenswar Nursing Home
accompanied at the piano by
Mrs_ Eric Luther. Visitors
with' Vera Laramie were Iva.
Ridley tia---Susitir Purdy.
Estrella Finkbeiner visited
with Mrs. Finkbeiner. Ina
Neeb and Philipa SterArie
, visited Mrs. Eseinbach. Ruth
Durand, Edith Miller and
Ruth'MeLaree visited Mrs.
Kendrick. Henry and Marie
Wilds, Alma Witmer, Mrs:
Kay °Coekwell visited Mrs.
Wilds. Les Mitchell, Mrs.
, Members of Brucefield
Church held their annual
meeting on Sunday; Feb. 1st.
After the morning service a
bountiful pot luck dinner was
held with a fair, attendance in
. spite of the stormrweather.
Rev. R. McMullen pre-
sided and Allan Afili was
'appointed secretary for the
meeting and 'read the urin-
ates of last year's,aneeting.
Reports of the various com-
mittees were given. Money is
to be given to the Emmanua:
College Fund. Music and
Observer subscriptions were
discussed: Mr. McMullen
closed the meeting with
prayer. Communion services
will be held next Sunday,
Feb. ,8th.
STANLEY UNIT
The Stanley Unit of the
U.CW. met on Wed. after
noon at the church with Mrs.
Cliff Henderson in charge. In
connection with the study
book she chose as her
meditation Partners • with
God.
The card secretary Retta:
Baird was voted money for
the year and a new schedule
for 'the year was prepared.
LUnch was served by Mrs.
Norman Baird and Mrs.
Stewart Baird,
PERSONALS
Visitors over the week- '
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Walters were members of
their family. Mr. and Mrs.
Andre Atikin of Preston and
Mr.-arld Mrs. Mel Walters of
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gtt,4?;11 atatt, he', PP
f•: then ?ittleh Preecfle4 the
mneritlge
Chalet, to whielmhe present
COuntil, Road Employees.
and Offiee Staff , of Hay
-TownAip were 'guests.
Deputy-Reeve Lionel
Wilder presented Mr, Tinney
with a gift and he expressed
thanks.
Reeve of Hay LlOyd
Mousseau was Master of
Ceremonies at the., •party at
Pineridge Chalet when a
large number of relatives
neighbours and friends as
well as past waQiensr of
Huron County. and a good
representation of County-
Council
members were
present.
Present Warden Fred
Haberer of Zurich spoke
briefly. also Deptity-Reeve
Lionel Wilder spoke. J.M.
Tinney presented the Council
with a picture of the Council
taken withhim while he waS..
A group comprising the
present Warden, past
Warden s t Reeves and
Councillors and their wives
led -by musician Dr. Brian
Lynch of Goderich, Medical
Health Officer for The Countyl
sang several songs for the
crowd which was enjoyed-
inttnensely. Over 350 signed
the register. Joe• Overholt,
provided music for the
dancing and -. lunch Was
served.
Walsh. For many years he
resided in Detroit and on
retirement moved to Florida,
He As survived by his
widovi 'the former Mary
Dalton formerly of Goderich
and two sons Jack andJames
celeb rate
daughter-In-law fhlt aria
Michelle Morenz of Goderich
arranged the gathering
which was enjoyed by all.
PERSONALS
Mrs, Marjorie McDonald,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald
and family, Mr. 'and- Mrs.
John McDougall and family
.of Brampton; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Keyes-nrOrand Bend
were weglovisitors with Mr.
'and Edgar Cudmore:
Mrs. ;Doug Wein of Ottawa
and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Dalton, Walton visited re-
cently with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Parker.
Hensel! Women's 'Institute
February meeting will be
fair were t4rowo 00,4 ' •
To 're.4to- interest Car
ladies • ,aLteltding. the fait-
atterapts Lie rriade for'
some demonstrations
possibly in flower arranging*
ceramics. etc .
A demonstratiorr, ofo aeit
cutting may also be 'on, the
FAIR SERVICE DIPLOMA—At Wednesday's
annual meeting of the 'Hensall South Huron
Agricultural Society Jim McGregor, a long time
director; received a service diploma. Making the
presentation at the left is director Bill Coleman.
Adams, of Railway St. Sea- -
forth and brothers; Jack
Baker.. Huron Tim -Clinton
James Baker:" Kilbarchan
Nursing Home. Seaforth 'and
several pieces and nephews
also survive.
Visitors were received at
the John J. Donohue Funeral
-Home last Saturday and
Sunday; Funeral service was
held in the chapel on Monday
mailing at 11-o'clock. Inter-
ment will be in Egmondville
cemetery at a later date.
MARGARET L.FERGUSQN
Miss Margaret L. Ferg-
uson, 68, died at the Extendi-
or.. ..
Guelph, Henry Ainsborough '
of Toronto., and a daughter
Mrs., Al (Marie) Dinelt- of
Landon. Another* daughter .
Eileen Martin predeceased
her. 2 „ -
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She is also survived hi 13 Help your Heart Fund
grandchildren and 14 great Help your Heart •
grandchildren. A sister Ellen ,
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Secretary of the Western
Ontario District of the
Canadian Bible Society was
guest speaker at Carmel '
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday Fehruary 1.;itev. D.L.
Howlett) preached on the
text "The Book of Peace"
Rev. Kenneth Knight
assisted with the service.
after which Rev. Howlett
showed an interesting film
-cod's Word Abideth Still"
relating to the work of the
_Bible Society in Poland. The
flowers in thechurch were in
loving memory of Miss
Isabella Drover. The Young
People are reminded of the
toboggan party on
Wednesday "Feb. 4. ' '
"APPRECIATON NIGHT"
`LARGELY ATTENDED
Friday evening January
30th was "Appreciation
Night" for John 'Finney who
was Warden of Huron
County in 1979 and has been
involved in politics in Hay
-Township for the past I.8
years. ' ,
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JOHN WILLIAMS-
The death occurred in
—Holiday; Florida-on-January
21 of JohnWilliams. He was
76. Mr. Williams was born in
Hibbert, a son of' the late
• Patrick, .Williams ,,and‘ Mary
. '
Morenzs-
A happy occasion was
celebrated on Sunday.
February 1st when Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Morenz of
Dashwoo4 were guests at a
family dinner at the
Pineridge chalet. Hensall.
Mrs. Morenz was the former
Annie Coleinan and they
were married at Hensall
United Church Manse by the
late Rev. R.A. Brook '
Feb. 1, 1941. Mrs. Art.
Finlayson of Seaforthe sister
of the bride, was maid of
honour and Roy Morenz of
Grand. Bend was his
brother's best man.
The table was centred with
an anniversary cake and'
candles. Those attending
were Mr. and 1c1rs. Les
Adams. 'Exeter; ,Mr.. and
Mrs. Jack Corbett.Hensall:
Mrs. Blanche. Chapnia‘n,
London; Mr. anci-:Mrs. Roy
Morbnz: Grand Bend; Mr.
and Mrs. Art Fintayson,
Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs.
William Coleman. Kippen:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Broener,
Mirh. Their son and
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of Maryland and two daugh-
ters, SharOn Rutten of Mary-
land and. Nancy Dajut of
Detroit. ,
He, is also survived by
brothers Thomas. -Frank,
'Joseph an& Dan and slaters
Anne, Margaret and Mary.
LHe was predeeased by a
er Catherine and-brother
Michael.
Among those attending
their brothers' fun eral on
January 24 were Thus Wil-
liams and Mrs. W.J. McMii-
tan, Seaforth and Mrs. Anne
Richards, Brantford.
, MRS. ARCHIBALD
Mrs. Archibald Jeffery. Monday morning, January
, JEFFERY ° care Nursing home, Sudbury
81. or R.R. 2 Dublin died 26 following a lengthy ill-
Tuesday January 27, at the ness. She was born in
Seaforth Community Hospi- McKillop township, the
tal. daughter of the late Mr. and
Born at Staffa, March 3. ' Mrs. Wm. Ferguson. The
1899: she was- the former family moved to Egmondville
Charlotte Rhea SacIlet, a and Miss Ferguson received
daughter of the late William her ,early education in Eg-
Sadler and former Mary , mondville and Seaforth
Elizabeth Sillery, . schools. Upon graduation
Nor-
held at the United Church
On__May ;10. 192T" she she attended Stratford
married Archbald Adieu mal School and for a time
who died Sept. i0, 1961. The taught school in , Windsor. pW. :Id. nweehaay v. FaelebnTioarey;h1 el nalte8:
couple had firmed in -Hibbert She later graduated from
Everyone is reminded to. Township University of Toronto. Miss
brin g lunch for one in a paper She .was a inembei lit' Ferguson , joined the RCAF
bag. , .* ' , Hibbert United Church, Staf- Womens Division serving in
Mr. and Mrs. -George fa. two sisters. 'Mrs. Mary Ottawa and Guelph. She
Parker returned home after Bushfteld, • of Mitchell. an.d- later graduated with a law
visiting with Sgt. Doug Wein Mrs, Marietta Earl of Exe- • degree from Osgoode Hall
R.C.M.P.; Mrs.Wein and ter; three grandchildren. , and served as the executive
David.in Ottawa. ,AudyRuth and: Bill. Shewas secretary -of the Ontario
predeceased by one sister. Secondary School Teachers
° Federation. She was a mem-, • ' Mrs. Myrtle Hannon.
Friends were received , at her of the Presbyterian
the Lockhart,' funeral home. Church.
Mitchell %%,,tiele service and She is survived by one
committal was held at 2 p.m. brother, Jack of Copper Cliff.
Friday. Burial was in Staffa A brother, Charles, prede-
cemetery. ceased tier in May, 1980. She
SUSAN AINSBOROUGH is, also survived by several
nieces and nephews. The *salt Ainsborough died at body was •at the Jackson and St. Joseph's Hospital on Barnard Funeral Home. Friday. January 23, 1981. 0.- Sudbury where a private She was the widow r family service was held with William Ainsborough and E. lesion offi ciating.
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was 86. She is survived by Rev. of Cremation followed. sons Meryin Denny
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