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FASHIONS GALORE FOR '74 — Grade 7 and 8 girls from Huron Centennial School modelled fashions they
made in their Home-economics classes throughout the year at a fashion show held at the school on
Thursday. Showing their handiwork, from left to right are: Peggy Richardson, Kathy Martens, Jane Allan and
Charlene Coughtrey. T-A photo
Chose finalists
for Garden Party
Contestants have been chosen
for the Garden Party to be held
on Wednesday July 17,
Approximately 100 children
competed in the 30th Kirkton
Preliminary Contest held in
South Perth Cenetennial School,
Mr. Donelan chose 18 numbers
to appear at the Garden Party:
Barbara Jean Anderson, RR 1 St.
Marys; Henderson Trio, RR 5,
Seaforth; Susan Vanderspek, RR
1, Woodham; Lori Noyes, Lucan;
Gail and Gloria White,Brussels;
Great Expectations Quartette,
Brussels; Arden Bryan, RR 2,
Granton; Linda Bryan, RR 2,
Granton; Jane Allan and Dianne
Wilson, Brucefield; Michael
Brine, RR 6, St. Marys; Mary
Gordner and Linda Grasswick;
Diedre Pike, Strathroy; Ann
Marie -McQuaid, Seaforth; Jane
Allan; Sue Anne Finlayson,
Dianne Wilson, Laura Taman,
Kathy Martens all of Brucefield;
Rose Padacz, Carmen and Lynda
Bolmer, Juliann Moerner,
Stratford; Joanne Sawyer, Julie
and. Paul Greenwood, Mitchell;
Tony and Jo-Anne Wilhelm,
Stratford; and Allan Ledgley,
Raymond, Val and Manuel Nevis,
Delaware,
IT'S A PARADE — Rosemary Puttmann,,sight and Karen Shiels turned
out to march in the Hensall Fair Parade. They pulled a covered wagon
with two cowboys inside, Inside are Jeff and Jason Clarke.
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THE CHAMPIONSHIP CALF at the recent Hensall Spring Fair •was shown by Hugh Ryan and
purchased by Corbett Sales Arena Livestock Exchange. The reserve champ owned by Robert
MacGregor was purchased by Darling's IGA. Shown from the left are Jim, Jeff and Fred Darling,
Robert McGregor, Hugh Ryan and Emerson Gill of Corbett.
The Hensall Calf Club wish to express their appreciation to all the buyers who attended the Hen-
sail South Huron Calf Club sale last Tuesday evening and who, by their brisk bidding, made the
show a success.
It is support such as this which enables the committee to carry on with the program among the
young people in our community and we know everyone shares a pride in their accomplishments.
1974 BUYERS
Emerson Gill, Corbett Livestock Sales - Grand
Champion
Darling's IGA - Reserve Grand and 7 Others
Canada Packers, Shur Gain' Div. .\—
Al's Super Save , . ... ... • . .8
Merners Meat Market
Don 'Carruthers 444,4.11VtV,IM141Iiell!
Windsor Packers , r..,..... .
Hensall livestock Sates „
P alefta Bros. , .VVI••11 ,044V V id 4
Bruns Meat Packing Cts 4
Exeter Frozen Foods # , ,
' Roy Bell . .2
Town Packers . ....... 2
Quality Packers
Schneiders . — •• ••t•
Bill Rhin . .... 1
Ron's Health Centre ... ,1
Joe Dewys
Bob McKinley ,.,,1 00 . ... • •Yof(V1
Roy Scotchmer , .. . . . .1
Woodham Meat Market .1
Ray Ingyarri - Gamble & Rodgers , 41
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BOI.TON RAP
The sixth annual reunion was
held at the Community Centre
in Dashwood oil Sunday. MrS,
Alda lieppler of Waterloo was
hestess, Thirty children and
thirty-four adults were present,
The first part of the afternoon
was given to greetings and
visitation, Doris Clemas, Carolyn
Fedy and Sharon Soldan
supervised the sports, assisted by
Jack Munn, James Hoffman and
Patrick Soldan, who acted as
linesemen and spotters.
The results on graded bases
with the eldest first follows.:
Straight running - Bob Redy,
Becky Ross, Janet Dietrich, Bob
Dulong, Jeffery Taylor, Laurie
Ross, Gordon Ross, Jeffery
Hoffman and Tracey Soldan;
circuit race for 10 year olds
Mary Jo Fedy,l3rian Roes,
Debbie Taylor; puck-race - Janet
Dietrich, Joan Dietrich, David
Redy; slipper kick (graded the
oldest first) Becky Ross, Joan
Dietrich, David Fedy, Peter
Dietrich, Chris Clemas, Debbie
Taylor, Michelle Dulong, Bobbie
Dulong, Susan Birmingham,
Gordon Ross, Laurie Ross,
Tracey Soldan,
Ball throw under 10 years - Bob
Registration For
Summer
Recreation
will be held at
2 p.m.
Tues., July 2
in the pavilion at
HENSALL PARK
Children from kindergarten
to Grade 8 are welcome
Hours 2-4
Tues., Wed., Thurs.
Ending July 19
No Charge
Repairs To
AU Makes
• Lawn Mowers
• Garden Tractors
• Outboard Motors
• Chain Saws
• Chain Saw Bars
and Chains
HOURS
Mon. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Wed., Thurs. & Fri.
8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sat; 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Jack's
Small Engine
Repair Service
HENSALL 262-2103
107 Queen - One Block
North of Business Section
.. . ..
Dulong, Laurie ROSS, Jeffery
Taylor, Gordon Clemas, Gordon
Ross, Jeffery Hoffman, Lisa
eirmingliatn„ Rim Hoffman,
Michelle Birmingham; horse
hack race - Michelle Bic-
mingharn, Kim Hoffman;
baseball throw - Becky Ross, Bob
Fedy, Janet Dietrich, David
Fedy, Da nny Munn, Joan
Dietrich, Mary-Jo Fedy, Louis
Dietrich, DeLynn Dulong, Brian
Ross, Michelle DnIong, Chris
Clemas, Susan Birmingham,
Debbie Taylor, Peter Dietrich,
Thread the needle (adults). Bob
and Joan Dulong, Jim, and
Marilyn Ross, Patrick and
Sharon Soldan.
After supper the children were
called to the platform where
ribbons were given out to
all winners. Mr. James Ross,
Kingston addeseed the group
expressing his appreciation at
being in a family whose motto
surely must be "togetherness".
He thanked the hostess for the
good day she had given to all. He
then asked each person to rejoice
in the birth of Timothy Carlton
Hoffman, son ) of • Mr, and
Mrs.Robert Hoffman and to
cherish the memories of Gordon
Clemas and Carl Heppler.
A mixed baseball game ensued,
captained by Robert Hoffman
and Michael Soldan. Robbie
Hoffman, five years of age was
the star player on his father's
team, The day concluded when
.Mrs, Alda Heppler gave out
decorated basket of gifts to each
mother for her children.
GAISER
On Sunday June 16 the sixth
Gaiser Reunion was held at the
Township Hall in Crediton.
President Irene Blackwell
welcomed everyone and called
them "to get aboard the Gaiser
Reunion Train ," this being the
theme for the day.
Following the smorgasbord
dinner new officers were elected -
for the 1976 Reunion: president -
Bob Pinney; vice presidents -
Harry and Ruth Jeffery;
secretary treasurer - Ida Ann
Blackwell; sports committee -
Carol and Fred Stretton, Lynda
and Brian Higgins; table com-
mittee - Helen Ratz and Alma
Godbolt.
Happy Birthday was sung to
Alice Haberer who was
celebrating her birthday the next
day. It was decided that a copy of
the minutes be sent following the
reunion to some families living at
a distance. Alma Godbolt brought
and showed what is believed to he
theorigind German family Bible
that belonged to the late Adam
Gaiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hendrick
and Mr. and Mrs. George Godbolt
conducted the sports. The win-
ners were as follows:
Running races, 6 and under
Mark Amos; 10 and under
Matthew Tuckey; 3 legged race -
Mary and Ida Ann Blackwell,
Laurence and Jane Brown; water
balloon sport, 1st heat —Carol
and Fred Stretton, 2nd heat
Lawrence and Jane Brown;
wheel barrel race, 1st Christine
Tuckey and Kelly Gaiser, 2nd
Mary Blackwell and Kevin
Bisback, 3rd Matthew Tuckey
and George Blackwell.,
Kick'the slipper, girls - Kelly
Gaiser, Jane Brown and Ida Ann
Blackwell; boys - Brian Higgins,
Matthew Tuckey, Paul Hendrick;
Count the smarties in the jar
Elsie Tuckey; what is in con-
tainer - Jane Brown.
ons
NZTLIERE
HARRISQN
The 39th Harrison Reunion was
held. at Lions Park, Seaforth,
Saturday, June B. The afternoon
was spent with races and con-
tests, after which a smorgasbord
supper was served.
The following are the results of
the races and contests: Girls and
Boys 5 and under - Scott Hackett,
Michael Holmes; Girls 10 .and
under - Brenda Hackett, Brenda
Foster; Boys 10 and under -Brian
Hackett, Scott Hackett; Girls 14
and under - Teresa Foster,
Brenda Hackett; Boys 14 and
under - Jamie Hackett, Greg
Hackett; Young Ladies - Barb
Desch, Brenda Hodgert; Young
men - Bill Collins, Art Airdrie ;
Three-legged race - Jamie and
Greg Hackett, Bill and Jo-Anne
Collins; Wheelbarrow race- Bill
and George Collins, Jamie and
Ian Hackett; Catch the Balloon -
Bruce Collins and Art Airdrie, Le
Roy Harrison and Barb Desch.
Bill Collins and fan Hackett
won the water in the cup in the
back pocket contest. Ken
Harrison had the best walking
distance and Amy Hunt had the
best walking time. Steve Hunt
won the draw for a can of pork
and Bill Collins guessed what was
in a -can. Dorothy Taylor guessed
the weight of foam insulation and
Cecil Harrison and Cliff Hackett
guessed the number of candies.
Stanley Airdrie was the
youngest person at the picnic,
Mae Harrison, the oldest lady
and Cecil Harrison, the oldest
man.
Dorothy , Taylor came the
longest distance to attend the
picnic.
President, Le Roy Harrison
announced that a picnic would be
held, July 28, at Mitchell Park in
honour of Mrs. Floss Williamson
of Vancouver. The 1975 reunion
will be on the second Saturday in
June at the Seaforth Park.
Presents gifts
to area pair
MT. CARMEL
Relatives and neighbours
gathered at West McGillivray
Hall recently to play progressive
euchre and to present Audrey and
Scott Reid with presents for their
new home in Lucan.
After prizes were given Mr.
Clark Hodgins read an address
and Mrs. Roy Thompson and
Mrs. Doris Hodgins presented
them with a beautiful swaglamp
and a pretty pair of dresser
lamps,
Both Audrey and Scott thanked
the folks who donated.
Personals
Mrs. Wm, Patterson and girls,
Winnipeg are visiting for a few
weeks with the formers father,
Joseph Dietrich and Paul.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Moore,-London
spent the weekend with Mrs,
Evelyn McKeever and Pat.
Mrs. Cowan Wright of
Taumarunui, New Zealand is
visiting for a month with Mr. &
Mrs. Wm. McCann and family
before her Son's marriage • to
Margaret McCann, July 6 at Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel Church.
Mr. Earl Breen, London spent
Sunday with relatives and attend-
ed the Breen picnic held at the
Shipka Community Grounds.
Many relatives and friends
attended the wedding reception
of Hodgins-Quesnel bridal-couple
held in Dashwood Community
Centre, Saturday.
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