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BABY SHOW—,These youngsters and their mothers are entered their babies in the competition, which is a .main
waiting for the baby show at the Hensall fair to begin. They atractjon at the fair. (Photo by Rimmer)
were in the six months to one year class. Several mothers (,
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UNITED CHURCH_FLOAT7—The Hensall Unit-
ed 'Church entered a float in the Hensall fair
parade, Tuesday night. The float represented
all-the groups Which the church sponsors. (Photo
by Rimmer)
I'm PROUD TO BE A FARMER! —Ws -clear,
what this young man will choose to be when he
grows up. He was one of the participants in the
Hensel! fair parade. (Photo by Rimmer)
BABY SHOW WINNERS—Blake Joseph Ryan, (left) the' contented
winner of the siX month-to-one year baby show, sits on the lap of his
mother, Lynn. Second place winner was Amanda Dawn Preszcator,
'daughter of Marsha (centre) and Wayne, and third place went to
Matthew Paul Moran, right, son of Mary and Paul. (Photo by Rimmer)
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• . In Area Churches
. . ..Flist• PRESBYTERIAN Church
59 Goderich Si. W.. Seaford,
Minister: Rev. T. A. A. Duke Organist: Mrs. Carol Carter
JUNE 14, 1981
11:15-Informal Worship Fellowship
to be followed by lunch.
EVERYONE IS INVITED
INCLUDING SUNDAY SCHOOL
. .
ST. THOMAS Anglican Church
The Rev. James R. Broadfoot B.A., M.D1v,
Seaforth
___ .. *SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1981 . -
"Trinity Sunday"
11:30 a.m.-Children's Service
Presentation of Awards to Crhurel} Se!)091
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND NURSERY AVAILABLE
, .,. DURING MIMI% W.,9,RWIP:;:,:•.„... ___,_....
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United Church NORSIGH.SdelpehEsi.
r West. Seaforth
SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1981
11 a.M.-Service at the Lion's Park
followed byot luck picnic and games .
Rev. J.G. Vanslyke. Minister
Margaret Whitmore Audrey, McLlwain '
Organist :Music Director Jr. Cheir Leader
Area 'congregations are invited to take advantage of
the-church directory to announce their church services
each week. Church directory announcements ate
available for a minimum of 26 consecutive weeks in
unitsof two column inches at $2.25 per unit. Changes
in copy may be made each week but must he received
before noon on Tuesday.
said "We never dreamt of the response being that gobd!"
(Photo by Rimmer)
WEDDING INVITATIONS.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
PHONE 527-0240 ,SEAFORTH
Watch for him, each week,
be will have a special message for you.
Come on in .
Let's Do A Little floss Trading
Don't forget,
we have up to $700.00 Provincial Sales Tax Rebates
on New Ford Vans and Light Trucks.
Program Ends June 30th ( 17 1/2 % Interest on Car Loans.)
220 MAIN' STREET SOUTII-S AMON $2,17.1010
FORD
BAAA! —Five local sheep producers line their animals up for
the judges. The Hensa I fair had its first sheep show this year,
and it was a trernendou success. Organizer Gladys McGregor
OLD FARMER McGEE—Scott Trernnor,
Forest', Sang a solo in the Hensell fair's junior
talent show. About 20 youngsters participated.
(Photo by Rimmer)'
CONTROLLING MUSTARD
IN ALFALFA
May and Baker have re-
ceived registration for Embu-
tox g+M.C.P.A. (tank mix) - _
the label to read as follows:
Wild mustard plants bey-
ond the 4 leaf stage are not
likely to be controlled. by
Embutox E alone, For bet-
tell' control in seedling alfalfa
and trefoil. Embutox E at a
reduced rate of 2 litre/ha
may be tank mixed with
M.C.P.A. salt at 35 gms
active/ha. This may increase
crop stunting.
An Expositor Classified'
will pay you dividends. Have
you tried one? Dial 527-0240.
Meet
Gerry!
• —CALL_ IN THE CLOWNS!—Jennifer Taylor (left), Scott Banks, (centre)
- and Marlin Tinney, (right) were three bicycle clowns in the Hensall Fair
parade, Tuesday. • (Photo by Rimmer)
[Dear Mary Jane:
You know I like to shop and you know I spend a great deal of time looking for the
best of everything for my home And I'll look allover the country to find the table that's
perfect for the front entrance or the nicest bedroom suite fcir piney's room
But you don't know that I've hist made the best shopping find in years It's a
gorgeous home furnishings store, tucked away In t)ublin, just blocks off, Number 8
Highway, in.the Dublin Business Area. Bill and t wandered into it by accident on one of • .
our country drives last month And it's only about a half hour from Coderich or Stratford
The store's called C.G. Goettier of Dublin and it has by far the most tasteful,
collection of really fine furniture I've seen in some time (and Mary) ane, you know f, like to
shop and I've seen enough to know the best )
There are Andrew Malcolm and Kauffman furnish, gs, patio furniture that'll make
you want to stretch out in the sun by the pool and a beautiful selection of just about
everything in fine furniture and accessories
To top it off, the Goettlers stress good value Why, their regular mattress prices
for example were already lower than the super sale price in Eaton's advertisement in
the paper
One of the reasons Coettler prices are so low is they don't have to pay city rents or
taxes etc Besides it's a family owned and operated business which helps keep overhead
low
Mrs Coettler believes in planning a room so you're not stuck with an expensive
picture or chair that's completely out of place. (Remember that puce coloured sofa
bought', Mary lane?) if you'd like, shell Come into your home and help Neu with your
furniture choices
By the way I noticed beautiful wall accessories half the price Pf some London and
Toronto stores, which is the only other place I've seen them
Considering all this, and the price of gasoline, why ahyorie would want to trayello
London. K itchener or Toronto for home furnishings I don't know And (certainly won't be
any more'
This. is en advertisement Betty
Your friend and shopping companion
THE HURON).TOSITOR, •1UNE 10, 1081 All
GRAND CHAMPION ',*,..140$ Consitt, left, shows
his calf which won the Grand Champion finish
in Hensall's fair Tuesday: The calf brought
$1.50 lb. at the auction and was bought by
Canadian Abattoir. Allan Pyrn, centre owns the
ReserVe Champion and Steve, McGregor; right,
owns the third place calf. (Photo by Rimmer)
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