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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-06-01, Page 13Page 13 I Thought to be swans at first Wild goose lays egg in area barn Detroit, are FIND EGG — When George Glendinning was a star pitcher with the Lieury softball team he recorded plenty of goose eggs. But, Thursday he found an egg laid by a visiting wild goose on his barn bank. T-A photo imes - Advocate Serving South Huron, North Middlesex & North Lambton Since 1873 SECOND section zZ.s Times-Advocate, June 1, 1978 ENTRY FORM I Name Address Phone 4- The Cerf's In The Fiddle P.O. Box 158 The proper titles for the four scrambled businesses are: S Q John Heal T.V. Sales Shaw's ' ^id&star, So,,sSa ?,ay S”arp Sa,es & Service When McGillivray township farmer George Glendinning arrived at his home for supper Wednesday evening he had trouble believing what he saw. As he approached his farm located two miles south of Mt. Carmel four large white birds were walking down the bank from the barn. By the time Glendinning reached the barn the four birds were heading towards the bush on foot. Before leaving for the safety of the woods one of the birds left evidence of their visit. A large egg measuring nine inches in c i r- cumference was found near the barn door. A call to the T-A said the visitors were swans but after checking some bird books. George and his wife Marj decided they were northern geese. A visit by a T-A photographer Thursday morning found only one of the birds remaining. It ap­ parently could not fly. Despite its apparent in­ ability to fly that was the last time any of the birds were seen on the Glendin­ ning farm. 1 Back from California* attended wedding there By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Congratulations to Mrs. Thelma Beierling on the arrival of her first grand­ daughter, when a baby girl was born Monday morning to Mr. & Mrs. Ray Beierling at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Gloria Beierling’s grand­ parents, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Adkins returned home on Monday after a two week holiday in California with friends Mr. & Mrs. Bill McMillan and attended the McMillan’s son’s wedding while there. Mrs. Otto Plein and son Christopher, Kitchener spent a few days here last week at her parents home, Mr. & Mrs. Ferman Snyder. James Adkins spent the weekend with his sister and AC Church celebrates By JOY SCHEIFELE A special service was held at the Ailsa Craig United Church Sunday morning as the congregation celebrated its 112th, anniversary. The celebration was especially meaningful as it also com­ memorated 50 years of worshipping in the present church building. The Rev. Rodger Jackson of the Ivan-Vaneck-Komoka charges was guest speaker for the service, while Peter Snell conducted services at his churches. Special music was provid­ ed by the young “Silver Strings’’ group. Following the service a fellowship luncheon was held Greenway By MANUEL CURTS Many relatives and friends from here attended the 40th wedding anniversary festivities for Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Love, Parkhill, Saturday and for Mr. & Mrs. Willis Steeper Sunday at their home in Corbett, the occasion being their 25th wedding anniversary. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Burton Rock who welcomed their second son born Wednesday. Mrs. Calvin Greenlee is seriously ill in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, and Herb Piper has been a patient there also for a few days. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Adair and family have moved from their farm home to Corbett. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Hut­ chinson and family have moved from Corbett to Mt. Carmel. By the way: A new baby usually reigns as king in a family. But sometimes he is Prince of Wails. brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Beierling and Kevin. Ross and Donna Corbett visited Sunday evening with their aunt and uncle, Annie and Hugh Morenz. Mr. & Mrs. Don Firby, Shedden visited Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Miller. Kippen visitors from Michigan By MRS. RENA CAIDWELL KIPPEN Miss Bryans and Miss Murdeen MacLeod, Wing- iham, Mrs. Cameron Adams and Mrs. Jean Taylor, Brussels, Mrs. Wm McDowell, Seaforth, and Mrs. Wm J. Caldwell, Exeter were recent guests with Mrs. H. A. Caldwell. Bert Faber is a patient in University Hospital, London. Morley Cooper has returned from University Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jones spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Jones and family in Hillier. Mrs. Tom Burke, Wroxeter is the guest of Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Meilis. Mr. & Mrs. Gary Cooper and family, visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Vivian Cooper. THE CAT'S IN THE FIDDLE Find 4 Scrambled Names And Win $25 in Cash or one of the 10 FREE PASSES for Friday's Show RULES / -X 1) The names of 4 Hensall businesses have been scrambled or reversed. Locate the businesses names that have been scrambled reversed and unscramble their proper title. 2) Submit entry forms to: Box 158, Hensall, Ontario or drop in box at Al's Super Save. 3) Contest expires Friday, June 9, 1978 at 9 P.M. or to kof Montreat i 4) Winners to be announced in June 15,1978 edition of Exeter Times Advocate. 1st correct entry drawn will receive $25.00 cash, next ten cor­ rect entries will receive pass to the Ontario Contest on June 16,1978 in Hensall. a single Fiddlers th** O Reid's Body Shop WLray Baker Construe”0” Cameron Plumbing & Heating Ferguson Upholstery Jack's Shell Serv.ee Huron Auto Body \ Canad'an Imperial Hensail Motor Products Ice-Box Mini-Mart ®akery Hurondale Dairy HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE JUNE 16-17,1978 See and hear fiddling champions from Canada and the U.S.A, compete for the \\Ward Allen Memorial Trophy" Over $3100 Cash Prizes FRI. NIGHT, JUNE 16 7:00 P.M. ELIMINATIONS ADMISSION: Adults $2.50; Children 75 < MASTER OF CEREMONIES JOHNNY BRENT (formerly of CKNX) rffittwiwffitwwnii 111111111111 mu Camping Grounds Available Hensall Fair Grounds 200 Campsites for Tents and Trailers SAT. AFTERNOON, JUNE 17 1:00 P.M. STEP DANCING ADMISSION: COMPET™N? Adults $2.00; Children 75' JAMBOREE SAT. NIGHT, JUNE 17 7:00 PM. PLAYDOWNS 11:00 P.M. DANCE ADMISSION: Adv ts $3.50; Children 75' Reserved Seats $4.00 Richmans Photography Bendix Horne SYs,e Q„ Orain Ti|e Co. 1*^•%, t\ect''c Hensall District Co-Operative Kn'9W . i rd ,r. Taylor leasing “a. W Hensall Livestock Sales et1sal/ \/Hensall Beanpot Hensall, Ontario o,