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Huron Expositor, 2006-08-23, Page 22- Page 22 August 23, 2006 • The Huron Expositor Correspondence. McKillop Mutual Insurance Company recently donated $500 to the Huron County. 4-11 Club to help pay for costs associated with an exchange program. Pictured receiving the cheque from McKillop president Jeff Campbell is Belgrave-Brussels 4-11 Beef club member Sara Baker. In back from- left to right are: McKillop manager Ken Jones, Jacquie and Kayla Bishop of North. Huron 4-H; Shylo Hendridrson of Alberta; and Marilee and Teresa Olsesen,, Alberta residents involved in the exchange program. PERTHCOUNTY PLOWING MATCH ssatUr+da y, August 26" 2006 Located on the Lealess Farm 5875 Line 26, Lot 6, Pullarton Ward - West Perth Registration &00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. CompetitivePlowing to start Sharp at 9:30 a.m Specialty tomes to start at 1:15 p.m. Kids Plowing - All Day General Informaliao Call Tanya 519-356-2847 or Bert 519-348-8761 Pork Chop BBQ from 3:30 pin. until 520.us. at Match Site For Tides cal Tanya 5191+7 Mame Orders Heise JOIN THE 2006 SARAE EAFORTH FALL FAIR The theme br tris years parade is "2006 BitsicaNy Com' All are encouraged b support it. N.B. NO ROLLER BLADES OR ROLLER SKATES THIS YEAR. $5. awarded to each entry in fhis section for participation. CLASS 1. Nursery School or Care Centre. 2. Grades Early Years (JK and SK), 1, 2, 3, 4 -class float 3. Grades 5, 6, 7, 8 -class float 4. Clown on foot 5. Horse (or pony) and rider 6. Horse(s) or pony (res) Mei cart or wagon 7. Best decorated pet and hander Note: in Classes 4-7 inclusive - al entries must be supervised by parents/guardians Note: A warm welcome is extended to all commercial and service organizafxxi groups to continue parfecipation in our parade. Bikes and srnaN motorized vehicles acre not allowed in or on the parade route. To Register Call 527-1321 or Fuc 527-0983 AU entries must be at the Clptimi t Grounds by 10 a.m. Friday. parade originates at Optimist Park. Parade aribedrded to leave Optimist Park at 10:20 a.a. Friday; Sept i. The Hensall shuffleboard scores for Aug. 15 are as fol- lows: (five games) Catherine DeCorte 504, Bert Bachert 361, Cor DeCorte 333. (four games) Hank Dorssers 429, Merle McLellan 332. (three games) Ken Lingelback 392, Edna Deitz 378, Gerd Ross 367,Willy Hoornaert 312, Donna Smale 178. ;At. 'Iensall United Church, Les Hills lit the Christ Candle. Ken Elder was the greeter with Bill Gibson play- ing the organ. Jan Collings was on hand to look after the nursery. Betty Simmons and Lillian Beer received the offering. "Hurry Sickness" was the title of the sermon. By Liz Sangster Good participation with rides residents tried their luck at the Casino Raceway in Clinton last month. We all. certainly had a good time and want to go back again. We would also like to extend a great big thank you and welcome to our newest volun- teer Theresa to our home. It is hard to believe that the summer is almost gone and the fall season is upon us. The weather sure has been beautiful. It has co-operated nicely for the barbecue days on Thursdays and the Seaforth Manor Retirement Home res- idents sure do enjoy getting outside for the barbecue and ice cream on the patio. Residents had a marvelous time at Scrimgeours on Aug. 10. We were invited to a bar - "f q<f„r•tl r 1Llimy Itetir•vrrr4.rrt !ionic becue birthday party and hay wagon rides which nearly everyone participated in. Everyone is looking forward to going again next year. Our Diner's Club and Dance was a great suc- cess in July with our being entertained by Wally Dewolf - fun was Buses wi i l s o o n had by all. Some of the Seaforth L� Agricultural Society PORK CARCASS COMPETITION Held in conjunction with SEAFORTH FALL FAIR SEPT. 7, 8, 9, 10th To register Call Steve Jansen 522-1677 or Ross Ribey 5274790 Before Sept. 3rd Pigs must be delivered to O'Rourke Transport by 1 pm Tuesday, September 5 1st 25 entries only Cash prizes & trophies Auction of Ham & thins Friday, Sept. 8 8-30 p.m. Agriplex rr be making runs I t sermon at wasn't Cavan t o o United many Church days ago that we was titled experienced that "Buying Up hot, humid, E a c h energy -draining Opportunity." weather. Now we Grace and Frank have sunny days Dolmage were with cool nights the greeters and which make one collectors. think of autumn. FOOD FOR My, how the THOUGHT days fly by. The road to School buses will success isn't on a soon be making map. their regular by Ruth runs Campbell Rev. John's