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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-01-26, Page 14Times-Advocate, January 26, 1978
HENSALL FAIR EXECUTIVE — The annual meeting of the Hensall South Huron Agricultural
Society was held Monday night at the home of president Bruce Rathwell, near Brucefield.
Back, left, vice-presidents Bob Baker and David Turner. Front, president Bruce Rathwell and
secretary-treasurer Gladys McGregor.
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Hensall
and district news
Membership reaches 61
Calf entries for Hensail fair hit new high
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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phone 262-5018
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phnpe 262-2025
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The beef feeder calf club
which has been a feature of
the Hensall Twilight Spring
Fair for a number of years is
expected to be bigger and
better this year.
Secretary
McGregor told the annual
meeting of the sponsoring
group the Hensall South
Huron Agricultural Society
Monday night that 61 calves
are now being prepared for
the 1978 fair.
The fair will be held
Tuesday, June 20 at the
Hensall arena and
fairgrounds getting un
derway at 6 p.m. with a
parade and official opening,
Mrs. McGregor said 19
new members have been
added to the calf club this
year which accounts for the
record number of calves to
be shown.
After the judging which
includes finish and
showmanship the calves will
be sold by public auction.
The sale usually generates a
lot of interest among local
buyers. Huron-Middlesex
MPP Jack Riddell will again
be the master of ceremonies
for the calf showing and
judging.
After considerable
discussion admission prices
for the 1978 fair were set at
$1.50 for adults and 75 cents
for students.
While final arrangements
were not made it is expected
Gladys
Institute feeds
Hensall seniors
Lodge will hold pot luck
Noble Grand Mrs. Maggie
Campbell presided at the
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Supper planned
The U.C.W. of Chiselhurst
United Church held their
January meeting following a
morning of quilting and a
“pot luck dinner.’ The
president Mrs. Jack Brint-
nell presided and was in
charge of the worship.
The 1978-79 budget was
read. Mrs. Rosa Harris was
in charge of the Study
“God’s Great Promises’.’
Mrs. Harold Parsons gave a
poem on the program.
The annual meeting will be
held January 27 at 6:30 p.m.
with a “pot luck supper,”
and Rev. Don Beck will show
slides.
The regular monthly
meeting has been changed to
the first Tuesday of the
month. Mrs. Thos. Brintnell
was hostess.
Lodge Wednesday evening
assisted by the R.S.V.G.
Mrs. Aldeen Volland. Mrs.
Dorothy Corbett gave the
Treasurer’s report and Mrs.
Volland reported for the
visiting committee.
Arrangements were made
to hold a “potluck dinner” at
6.30 p.m. February 1 to
celebrate the anniversary of
the Institution of the Lodge.
Arrangements were also
made to hold an “afternoon
euchre’’ and bake sale,
March 22. Further an
nouncement later.
“Thanks” was expressed
by Mrs. Dorothy Parker and
Mrs. Dorothy Corbett for
cards received. Following
the meeting “Bingo Euchre”
was directed by Mrs. Hazel
Corbett, followed by a social
hour arranged byMrs.Aldeen
Volland, Mrs. Elizabeth
Riley and Mrs.
Lemmon.
suc-
local
C.P.T. hold euchre
The C.P.T. committee of
the I.O.O.F. and Rebekah
Lodges held a most
cessful euchre in the
hall Thursday evening with
10 tables playing.
The ladies’ high prize Mrs.
Harness, Exeter, ladies’
consolation Mrs. Elizabeth
Riley; Gent’s high prize
Gary Beaver; Gent’s con
solation Eric Mansfield; lone
hands Gary Beaver.
Combines win, tie
in SH league play
The Hensall Combines
picked up three points this
past week as they defeated
Goderich 10-4 and tied
Parkhill 7-7.
In Wednesday’s high
scoring game between the
Combines and Goderich,
Hensall scored the first three
goals of the game as Fred
Campbell with two and Dan
Taylor with the single
marker scored the goals.
Sandy Ingram, Brian
Campbell, Fred Campbell
and Gary Koehler assisted.
After the Sailors had
scored midway through the
second, the Combines once
again hit for three con
secutive goals. A power-play
goal by Brian Campbell from
Taylor and Fred Campbell
put the Flyers back into a
three goal lead.
Al Knight connected for
two goals late in the period to
put the Combines into a
commanding lead. Brian
Campbell with two, Fred
Campbell and Koehler
assisted on the goals.
The third period saw
Hensall score four more
goals while Goderich came
back with three of their own.
After Goderich had scored
with only 55 seconds elapsed,
Dwight Consitt scored from
Fred Campbell and Wayne
Corbett.
Terry Caldwell with some
help from Koehler and Lloyd
Allan scored at 10:51.
Consitt scored the final two
goals of the game , with
assists going to Brian
Campbell and Caldwell.
Parkhill rallies
Parkhill opened the game
with three goals but the
Combines came back to
score four.
With 30 seconds elapsed
Caldwell scored from
Consitt. 20 seconds later,
Consitt found the range with
Allan and Caldwell assisting.
Steve Knight then took his
turn in the firing range and
scored on passes from Brian
and Fred Campbell. A few
seconds later Allan took a
pass from Consitt and went
in to score on the Parkhill
goalie.
After a lone tally by
Parkhill, two more goals by
Caldwell and a single effort
by Brian Campbell
preserved the victory for the
Combines. Knight, Taylor
and Fred Campbell assisted.
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A draw was made on a box
of groceries and won by
Gary Beaver; a second draw
on a bag of sugar was won by
Bob Parsons.
Refreshments were served
by the social committee
r
The senior citizens met in
the local hall Tuesday
evening with president Mrs.
Rosa Harris presiding over
the business meeting.
The entertainment
committee Mrs. Alice Ferg,
Mrs. Pearl Koehler and Mrs.
Walker Carlile directed
progressive euchre with the
following prize winners:
Ladies high Mrs. Glenn Bell;
ladies’ consolation Mrs. Alex
McBeath; Gent’s high: Elgin
Rowcliffe’; Gent’s con
solation William Fairbairn;
lone hands Bert Horton.
Refreshments were served
by the lunch committee:
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor;
Mrs. S. Rannie and Mrs.
Laird Mickle.
Wednesday April 18 the
Senior Citizens were
pleasantly entertained to a
sumptuous meal in the
Legion Hall by the Kippen
East Institute followed by
humorous entertainment. A
most enjoyable time was had
by all.
the year. Director Bill show be held at the same
a fair dance willbe held later Coleman suggested a talent
in
Pair mark anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Nicholson of RR 2 Seaforth,
celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary with a
family dinner Saturday.
Fifty years ago on their
wedding they remember it
was a stormy winter’s day
with the drifts so high all the
fences were buried.
The well-known Tucker
smith township couple was
married at the home of the
bride’s grandmother, Mrs.
Simon McKenzie, Centre
Street, Seaforth, on January
18, 1918, by Dr. F. H. Larkin
of First Presbyterian
Church.
Following their marriage,
they lived on their farm on
the Mill Road in Tucker
smith Township until
retiring to their present
home in Harpurhey in 1959.
Mr. Nicholson was Warden
of Huron County in 1951.
Always interested in the
community, he served on the
Tuckersmith council for
fifteen years, as reeve from
1944 to 1952.
Mr. Nicholson is a past
president of Seaforth
Agricultural Society and was
commissioner on Tucker
smith Telephone System
from 1947 to 1974. He was a
trustee of School Section No.
7 Tuckersmith, for twelve
years, from 1933- to 1945.
An enthusiastic athlete,
Mr. Nicholson played hockey
and football on cham
pionship area teams in the
twenty’s and thirty’s. He is a
past president of the Huron
Football League.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson
are members of First
Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth, where Mrs.
Nicholson taught Sunday
School for nearly thirty
years. As a hobby she
dabbles in oil painting,
especially landscapes, which
she still continues to paint.
They were the recipients of
many gifts and con-
tratulatory messages in
cluding a telegram of
congratulations from Mr,
Nicholson’s only sister, Mrs.
Olive McLennan and family
of Winnipeg.
Also celebrating a wedding
anniversary on the same day
as his parents, are Harold
and his wife, the former
Beryl Wilson of Auburn, who
were married 37 years ago.
lime to create more interest.
President Bruce Rathwell
and past president Grant
McGregor will be attending
the annual convention of the
Ontario Agricultural
Societies in Toronto
February 15 and 16. *
The 1978 fair is expected to
be opened by Huron MP Bob
McKinley.
In addition to president
Bruce Rathwell the
executive consists of vice-
presidents Bob Baker and
David Turner and secretary
Gladys McGregor.
Associate directors are
Verne Alderdice, Bill
Rogerson, Beth Cooper,
Cecil Desjardine, Vic
Hargreaves, Robert Kin
sman, Bevan Kinsman, Eric
Luther, Jim McGregor,
Elgin McKinley, Larry
Merner, Barry Miller, Bob
Parsons, Lome Passmore,
Bruce Shapton, Jack Tinney,
Joe Miller, Joe Dietrich and
Walter McBride.
Township directors are as
follows: Hay — John Soldan,
John Corbett; Tuckersmith
— Elgin Thompson, Bob
Kinsman; Usborne — Barry
Miller, Bill Morley; Hibbert
— Jack Kinsman, Ken
Parker; Stanley — Les
Coleman, Tom Consitt;
Stephen — Stewart Brown,
Donald Dearing; Hensall —
John Baker, Ron Wareing.
Monday’s annual meeting
was held at the home of
president Bruce Rathwell,
near Brucefield.
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About people you know
Mrs. Blanche Chapman,
London and Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Morenz, Glenda and Tam
my, Grand Bend were recent
visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Corbett.
Mrs. Homer Campbell
underwent surgery in Vic
toria Hospital,
week.
Rev. Fox
service in
Presby terian
Sunday continuing his
studies from Luke. The
subject
preaching of John the
Baptist.’’
congregational meeting will
be held on Sunday February
12th at 2 p.m.
Bert Thompson underwent
major surgery in Victoria
Hospital London last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth
Regier and babe, Zurich
have taken up residence in
the home of Mr. & Mrs. Tony
Charrette. Mr. Regier is
employed with McKinley’s
Hatchery and Mrs. Regier is
employed with the Bank of
Commerce.
Mrs. Don Gooding and
Dale of Park-hill visited on
Sunday with the former’s
mother Mrs. Edgar Munn
London last
conducted
Carmel
Church on
being “The
The annual
and also visited with her
father Mr. Munn who is a
patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.
Mrs. Laird Mickle
received word last week of
the death of her sister-in-law
the late Mrs. Charles H.
Rhodes, Sylvania, Ohio in
her 91st year. She was the
former Ida Mickle, born in
Ridgetown and lived all her
married life in Toledo, Ohio.
Her family, relatives and
friends honoured her last
year with dinners, recep
tions and gatherings for her
90th birthday held in
Sylvania, Ohio,, Toledo and
Ridgetown. Her sister Mrs.
Robert Stump, Long Beach,
California flew back to be
with her sister and family for
their special occasion.
Mrs. Herbert Jones is
receiving treatment in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter.
There will be
organizational meeting of
the three Hensall 4-H clubs
at the Hensall United Church
on January 31 at 7 p.m.
Any girl who has reached
the age of 12 by March 1 and
all girls that are interested in
4-H are asked to attend this
meeting,
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