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42 Deaths
ROE, Waslay HoNlnd: of Seafortn
passed away peacefully at
Maplewood Manor on June. 24
1999 in his 94th year. He. was a
ongtrme fanner in Mullett Township
He was the beloved husband of
May (Wallace) Roe 11994) for 57
oars and dear father of Las and
her husband William Orr of
Waterloo. Mary Lou and. her hus-
band Allan• Justason of Kitchener,
Dianne. and her husband John
Clements ,f Tillsonburg and Joyce
• arid her husband Allan Smiley of
Mississauga. He is also sur+ived by
se'ren• grandchildren: Barbra and
. her husband Hughie Rudd :of
Vancouver. Sandra . and ner hus-
band Peter . Stepper • of Lindsay.
Richard Orr and, his wife. Derdre of
Owen Sound. Stephen Orr of
Waterloo Ghr.stine ard'•her hus-
band Ricrarl Birch of Burlington.
Da'rrt Smiley and -Cheryl Smiley of
Mississauga His three great grand-
- av? peen a special
rfetigrt He Nas predeceased by his
Parents Edgerton and Rose Ella
'Hollardj Prig and sisters Emma.
Llt r. ard Nellie and brothers .Lorre,
and William. Tr'e Yhatney-Piney
Ft.heral=ir,r',e ,nand nsitaeon pn
Sunday and conducted the funeral
iorr'Ge Mrrda•) 28 with' Rev
Judith . S0rrgett officiating
Paribearer; N?'? R.rnari Orr
'Steoten ter• Lav,d ,rbard
3•r • S'a�r? and ,ohn
and
era inter- -• Na.. • - Sfarfardterk
Cemetery :1'.1r Nr,r:.' :S and
relati,gs url.r _at `iGr•r S+dP,
JCI',arJCrir:r _/LreSS+r•r;'.f
•aril .tt er <r.ar nes
r accrer_.ates 'r,e 'ove aril
staff at
• +Aarrr aro me visits
43. Births
MONDEN
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Jure egrlrq,9 t> '2
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Ga'ar': :., a'c .-arra Vr..rder
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rg • :a = No -?fer+e i 'Vary ugs
aril :se`sv daddy arc A.,rr
Drrra'.:r -hex- 3,..CCer•
SHEARDOWN
V,ka aril •'a:rca are 'r-rlled t0
errj,,. -a 'r;: _!-lid Tyler
a:ss' e 2E '3'3'i 3' Sara?':r:
uer :
;ra3•:;N^ a -d '•+afar 3rd �•:ss,
46 in Memoriam
DRISCOLL: In loving memory of a
dear Grandmother. Dorothy. why)
paway one year ago. July 1 .
1998
Those we love don't go away
They walk beside us .every day.
Unseen unheard. but always near,
Still roved. still missed. still very
dear '.
Grandma your meory .s our <
meep-
sake.
• With which we wilt never part.
God has you ,n nis keeping. - .
• We have you In our hearts • "
Always 'remembered.- always loved
by Tamely. Ben. Tina and Families
46-28X1 •
DRISCOLL: In loving memory 01 a
dear sister Dorothy who passed
away July t, 1998 •
To a beautiful life came a sudden
end
She died as she 'lived everyone
friend
She was always thu,ghtfu.t. roving
and kind
What a *arida-Out memory she left
behind
She teft'so sudden. "er thoughts
unknown,
But she left a memory. vie are proud
to own
Treasure Ter Gori ,n your Garden
of Rest.
For In this Nor1d she 'Na3 •..e of•ttie
Gest
Lovingly r?r^erberaJ aril :rued
by:rer sister,. Arra aro Grace
4F, -28,x
DRISCOLL: ''r r,v'rc ^•er cry ;f a
N .Tris, r5,l rather and ;rirr:r-r,1rer.
D .r:Try 10'0 G351ed 3•N ay .;re
/gar age ,city ' iri8
-erg sa;ift.r ife fa; :arra':.;r.
--ars ,?r1 rare. aril r.e.
s a ;if! ;t a Nrrder'i,l '^cr- and
;rardr-a. _.Ire to :re Ne ad r
-ears still acre r sadress
3rd secret -ears ',nil
,u,atrt''r-earr tc c,.
'ir., ;re w,11 ev?r 4r -w
,'+'-er we are ;art. 3rr: r_rely
•Sri; everr•rlrg ;Tres Nr:rri
,'r3 seer•. •c -ear you N"'IScer
a -rd :ar^y :r
,:i.r :,ace :r' each -r, :re :ar ill
Ne eve , 1, -cm and always will
:vrgr� -emer^tered and Sadly
r•Issed cy Bart (";r 3rd ,err and
Ter families 11.5-2ci'
HAK: 7 cvmg merrcr, :t -,arty -
'ac ar'c Cassed-away :re year
age -illy 4 T39$
Lcwrg 3rd 4:rd r 311 'nis ways.
LJprgrt ard +,sr 'c he erd :t -is
lays. ,
S•rcere and 4,rd r -ear and r-ird.
A4f at 3 :eaLnfl,i-er"cry `e ,elt
:crud
_:vmy,y 'ememcered :',- Mike
ard =ar^d•,
u
t L1 r1 U� _ =The world
47 Cords of rho,nk -
COOPER
A sincere thank you to everyone for
cards. phone calls and visits during
my recent illness Thank you to br.
Edwards and the great nursing staff
at Seaforth Hospital and doctors
and nurses on third floor surgical
unit; Strafford Hospital Special
thanks to my family and Ross for
their constant support - Shirley
Cooper 47-28X1
MOORE
ifs hard to express. In words the
tremendous support t received from
friends, neighbours. family and Rev.
Judith during and. after my recent •
surgery The prayers, the visits. the
flowers. the gifts, the cards and the
personal :nquiytes were most appre-
ciated. Tne great food brought to
the house was delicious and very
nelpfut The doctors. nurses and
nosprtat staff at University Hospital
were all first class. Everyone Is so
thoughtful and ,lois nave alt . made
my recovery _days much brighter
Thanks so- much.• • . Lois Moore
Correspondents
Group tours Shayrina Sheep Farm
Kippen East W.I.
travelled last .
Saturday to.
Millington's for
lunch and then on to the `
Shayrina Sheep Farm where
..we saw and learned about 15
breeds of sheep.
Kevin Bishop.aheared one
and the audience participated
in feeding the -lambs and
calves. Everyone had a -
chance to feed the ewes in •
Kippen Women's Institute
the field.
A highlight of the day was
being piped in and out front
the program. - '
Our trip; journeyed to the
"cottage" of Jim and Leena
Armstrnng when we hem
our meeting. There is a
picnic on July 6 at Crediton
at noon. We are to take Lira
',Nil's•
i2,t11
,•.111
.rn,wrn',1
rt:,rlling .1n
un,landilig ar.,)ntpli,hu eel..
Grace.Druinmond.read .
''Back Porch Swung.-
Highlight ,)i the day -
banana :plias' were served.
Oh my'
Next year ave -11-1.1 need more
cars for our top 1' in ;ore.
Mona .4.a/entice
Year of Older Person
celebrated at Queensway
47-26x
O'REILLY
Many thanks !orour family for mak-
mg our Seth wedding anniversary
celebration such a special- event.
Also a big thank jou for the.unseen
sl.rprises A bio thank you to our rel-
atives._friends and neighbours for
gifts, cards and ;cod Ashes it was
great aril something' Ne Nlll trea-
sure err! ^ever forget. Also !harks'
c Father, lino for the extras dunng
our , #rrrvsrsary Mass Everything
was appreciated, - Lou and at 47,
26x1. .
' - cOUTTS
would like to 'hark everyone 'who
^eiced me :cit .n s0 many ways
while Nas recovering from . my
, accident. 7o my wonderful neigh-
ocurs, (nerds and 'amity •tor your
:arts. gifts. rood and visas. To
ficse wt•o.rart errards andnerved
with my shooting; a big thark vcu.
fs great 'c ive ,0 such a :annq
:;rrrt.rlr, Ta • 3 and ,
=•;rstr•,cttcr and Calk Machan
=h,r Crrrr
ard - eatirq Ne at crecl-
3ted icor ;Llrk-esccnse
:ad c- rr 'rr Ter 'louse :all
to ;ins `r :r St.c!izabeth -core
:are and r, :r. -ay 'or -Is :are r
ere ,ercy Ail was ;ready aCbreC:-
ated • Mare :,:,tts 47-25x'
JOHNS
'here are ^`cments n our ives
*hen wards :error :orvey the teel-
rgs :1 -acpiress and gratitude Ne
sr.ar? and Nere .]ver-
-wreimed NIT ;ratitude fcr the 4lnd-
ness and succort shown to ;s oy
7 e-,ckarsmith Ladies Club and
`rends arc, 'artily an May 27 -399
Ne will 3iways remember tis
-
eventrq arc te eautih,l lifts ee
received N,if :e :rensrer.. ccxc
- Pict, and --acey :errs 4'-2Ex'
HOEGY
Mary I -arks to -:ur reigned:rs Nno
came 'c ^ake :.,r :Ctt•Arrvvrer3arr
- special. r; 3 -great gift arc ;cod -
:ards and a cvely urcr.
aver^ 3rd arils ,-,cegy -17-26e
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.The internacional Year Of the Older Person
was commemorated Friday at the Hensall
• Community Centre with Queensway in
attendance. •
- Auxiliary voinnteer, Jessie Archer was
among those honoured. Jeskie has
volunteered at Queensway for many years •
providing friendship andcaring tu':til . '
• residents but especially those who have 110 _
' tami1y She remembers them with ;;arils .and
notes even '.vhen•she•:.)tf to Florida•for the '.
winter. Jessie along with many other
volunteers coninhute much tothe quant? of
I life of Queensway residents. -
The Nashville Relecrs entertained at 'he
mr.nthly-hrrthilitv-party on Thitr;daty
Several ;enior ,tinerti saved to help celebrate
birthdays for Marg+ Cates. Mary Broadti)ot
and Genie Moir. - -
ih'rt.cy Luther fed: worship-erviee 1m
Tuesday and anent ',line visiting with
- residents. Belva Fnss was volunlcer ,)rganisi
.vitt Marg Calc assisted residents:
The Chnstian Reform Women of Exeter •
Chnsitan Reti)rm Church vlsltett Monday
•.iliernoinn MU! assisted several residents. with
walk: and wheelchair ides. They also served
ice cream to .til those enlovtiig the outdoors:
Coning events: July '. - p.m, Friendship .
Fnday .v'ih Clare ind•.Andv: ') a.m.
bnluntcrr ' uxtliary 'Meeting: 't. t1 p.m..
v:nu)r sheer,. - p.rn. 13r,dacieta l:rzz Band.
Hensall Spring Fair Calf Club
results feature three divisions
The Hensali.Spring F t:r
featured -three divisions
including senior: , ••
intermediate`- and Junior '
-showmanship. at the Show
and Sale. The calves were
also judged on •tini:ah.
Winners'are as follows:
Top wives- tor finish:
Grana Champion: Alissa
Kinsman. S1.40/1b. 1 397
Lbs, purchased by- Hensall
Di- trict Co-op.'
Reserve Champion: Mau
Campbell. .S I .40ilh 1136
lbs purchased by Holly
'Park' Meat "Packers: "Brett
Townsend SI 09;11,. 121.4
lbs. purchased b'i Stew.art
Graham Scott Dow
S 1:0/1b. 9139 Lbs. -
purchased -by HensalI
District'Co-rip. Tony
Dekrrlun SI .14/lh: 106 i
lbs..- purchased by Metzger
Veterinary Servtces:
Elisha Coleman 3l 1.9/lb.
• 1075 Ib's. purchased by
M.T.S. Farm .Supply.
Magic Miller $1-:l iii'.
1094 lbs. purchased by -
Veal', Meat Market:
Brandin Coleman
SI.1_,lb :172 (hs.
purchased. hv-T'teseremtt h
Co-Operal-:'.'C
Communications Llil. 1/)di
Hargreaves SI 23, lh
ihspurchased by Hay
Mutual [ns. Co. Andrew
Kinsman $1,.14/111 I0t () -
lbs. purchased by
Becker's Farm
Equipment. :
Senior Showmanship
Kevin McNaughton.
Rebecca Miller: -Maggie
till tier. Ksm- Mt: Kende.
Andrew Kinsman. Jenny
McKenzie: Rick Kinsman.
LeeAnn lohns. Jodi
Hargreaves
. Intermediate
Showmanship: Lindsey
Haney. Craig Nigh:
Suzanne Coleman: Brack
Smith: Elysia Townsend.
Tony DeKroon. Matt_
Campbell. Marylo Rvan,
Vicky Johns.
Junior Shtswm.tnship:.
Elisha Coleman.:aiissa
Kinsman: Nathan
Kinsman. .Amber
•
T.)'.vtm,:nd. Jay 'Hebert.. .
-Brandon Coleman- Nicole.
Insley-, Chad Insley. Tim
(:4tnphell,.:Tre-vi)r. Johns.
:Grand. Champtlin
ihowpersnn: K v111
MCNaug.hion. Remtr"e
Champtun Showpersun:
-Rebecca .btiller.
\;assn Kinsman
hs: Rebecca \tiller -
•)'11: hs.:. Tunic Dckrnn_ n
)i) ? hs. Judi -
Hargreaves
'Maggie Miller +),1= ,b'.: .
Chad Inshiv 6,39 .h,
Brett Tr)w-1-end;h? i -
;hs. •. Matt 1 _.unpi,e1 :620
lbs. i, .Amher TI)svnsend '•
/104 111S. m C.umincll
h,. -
Youngest 4:rr: N 'cote
Insley. ri vear' ')Id:
youngest nuv.: Brett
T(,wnsend..1, yrs. illi.
Market class: Grand
Champion. -Suzanne
Coleman.' Reserve
Champion.- Jerem',' -
Willcrt_
Swine show results from fair
The. Hensall Spring L=air
held its 2nd Swine Show
.•;a2n Lune 12 at 2:00. Nine
youth showed at this
event.
Sh6w results:
S'howinanshi.p: Show
Champion. John Storey:
Reserve Shuwnian. Mike
Bean.
Barrow -Class:. I st Allan
Storey_ 2nd John Storey. .
• (lilt -Class :A: I ,t Robbie
Archambault. 2nd Mike
Bean. 3rd Tom' Perks Et. 4th
•
•
•
•
Nick .Arts.
Gilt Class B:- ! ;t Breit
Bean. 2nd Tyson kris. 1rd
Brad Kroes.
The :ridge 'Na, Bob
Robinson. All -pigs were ,31
good �Uality.and ;huwt:U
weltconsidering 'he day
was ,t) hot. -
After ihe.;how Larry "
Gardiner auctioned off tttc
. swine. Buyers 'included ,.
•Dar'lings Hensall Cu -op.
Zurich ;Abattoir. Townsend
Tire - and Hensall Cattle
Community Calendar
WED. , JUNE 30 SUN. , JULY 4
1.30.4:00 p.m. - Senior
--MON; , JULY 5
-Shuffleboard at Arena__ ..,
9:00.12.00 p.in. =-Coiidfionifi§- •
Camp al the Arena
10:30-12:00 p.m. • Youth Tennis
Lessons at the Tennis Courts
12:00-1:00 p.m. •Aqua l=it at Luras
. Pool
8:30-7:30 p•rn. - Houseleague Bell
at the Hignschool North
Diamond
7.30-10:30 P.m. -Minor Sports
Council BINGO at the Arena -
Host - Minor Broomball
TUES., JULY 6
7.00.8:00 p.m. - Ladies In Line
Hockey at the Arena•
WED. , JULY 7
1:30.4:00 p.m. - Senior
. Shuffleboard at the Arena
8:30.8:30 p.m. - Minor Soccer al
the Optimist Perk
7:30.10:30 p.m. • Ladies Slo-Pitch
at the Optimist Perk
8:30-8:30 p.m. • Minor Soccer at
the Optifnrst Park
7.30-)0:30 p.m. - Ladies SID -Pitch
at the Optimist Perk
THURS., JULY 1
HAPPY CANADA
DAY
790 a.m. - Firemen s Breakfast at
the Flreha*I .
10:00 a.m. - Hentege Poker Walk -
• Victo Victone Park
1.00 p.m. - Musuem Greed
Opening & Open House
Dark • Fireworks Display at the
Highschool
9:30.11 30 p.m. - Eagles Slo-Pitch
at the Optimist Perk
FRI . , JULY 2
8:30-10:00 p.m. - Sentinels ,
Faatbalt Game al the Lions Park
SAT. , JULY 3
Tractor Draw at the Arena
Sponsored by the Agriculture
Society
if you're or•gerltzmg a 'non-profit evert of 'menet to other Saefortat
area residents, phone the recreetgn orrice 527.0882 or Via
Expositor et 527-0240. or rued the ,nlorme son to Community
Colander. The Huvn ENioster. Sok 89, 9%Morth. Ontario, NP( 'MI
wail in edemas 04 the scheduled duke- Frye leeng 'nciudes dere. '.rig,
,erne of stem end ro:moon anti %ece for the Community Carerxler- s
;ionated by The Huron Expositor:
P•'c -•ingetl •,•m
to 5: T.
The Hcn,atl.Fatr-
wppircd rwlette. r,:1
participants inn 'he Huron
County Pi)rk Prntlticttr,
supplied plaques. -'
coininittce ,)i (.,.iry Love.
Keith Sei"c,.-Harold
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