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What a storm on Ttiesd.ay. Several trees
met their doom and one barn and half
another are strewn across the fields plus
other smaller damage done on Winthrop
Road east of Winthrop.
Another shed and several trees were
demolished on the curve south of
Winthrop. It was a scary few minutes.
Rev. John's sermon at Cavan United
Church for the holiday weekend Sunday
was titled 'The Real Jesus is Channeling
Grace."
At the annual Pinning Ceremony of
Conestoga College Registered Practical
Nursing program, Brianne McNichol,
granddaughter of Anna McNichol, was
honoured to have received the RPNAO
award for student excellence 2007.
The award is presented to one practi-
cal nursing student from each college in
Ontario who best demonstrates strong
leadership ability, self-directed learning,
excellencein theory and clinical nursing
practice, professional and personal
growth and an excellent support to the
The Huron Expositor • May 23, 2007 Page 27
Correspondence
Stacey Reinsma photo
Sydney Groot and Emily Wilder purchase flowers for Mother's Day during a recent
anniversary open house at Plant Paradise in Vanastra. The two-day event fea-
tured a fundraiser for the family of Lori and Eric Kennedy, of Vanastra, raising
$1,742. In January, the couple's daughter Kailee was born prematurely at St.
Joseph's Hospital in London. Kailee was born with a double cleft pallet and a
recessed chin, along with two holes in her heart.
nursing profession.
Brianne plans to return to the bridg-
ing program for the R.N. program in
ibronto for the next three years.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Letting the cat out of the bag is
whole lot easier than putting it back.
by Ruth Campbell
Hensallto hold Spring
The Hensall shuffleboard and continue until all the bak-
scores for May 15 are as fol- ing is sold. For further infor-
lows: (four games) George mation on the flower show,
Racey 351, Hank Dorssers 345, Bill Coleman please phone 519-262-2715.
272. (three games) Grace Corbett 506, Ken On Saturday at 11 a.m. there will be a talent
Lingelback 480, Harvey Norton 473, Lorraine show. For further information please phone 519 -
Alexander 414, Joyce Pepper 397, Doris 262-3025.
Hamilton 360, Bert Bachert 316, Donna Smale The children's mini -tractor pull will take place
310, Theo Vandenboom 297, Charlotte Norton at 12:45 p.m.
266, Dave Woodward 266. The elementary school tug-of-war competition
The Hensall Village Yard and Garage Sale will starts at 1 p.m. Clowns will be in attendance
be held on Saturday, May 26. from 1.30 to 2:30 p.m. for face -painting and ani -
There will be a Firemen's Breakfast, and yard mal balloons. The prince and princess of the fair
sales on every street. will be selected by random draw.
The 139th Annual Hensall Spring Fair will be Admission to fair activities is free, but dona-
held on Friday, June 8 and Saturday, .June 9 at tions to the food bank are welcomed. There will
the Hensall Community Centre. Ix! a midway both days, pay one price available.
Friday night activities include a pork dinner By Liz Sangster
from 5 to 7 p.m. (advance tickets only), light
horse show, official fair opening, tips on
cooking with pork, games for the kids,
pork carcass competition awards and
auction, photo contest, coloring contest
display, and a BX93 video dance party
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. on the ice surface.
Tickets for the dance are $10 in
advance and $12 at the door. In
Hensall, tickets are available at MD
Variety.
()n Saturday there will he a mini
flower show sponsored by the Hensall
and Community Horticultural Society.
Entries will be received between 8:30
and 9:30 a.m. with judging to be com-
pleted by 10:30 a.m.
The Society is also hosting a bake
sale which will commence at 10:30 a.m.
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BRODHAGEN
Community Centre
50th Anniversary
CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE
Saturday, July 14, 2007
5- 9:30 p.m.
$12 Adults, Children $6
5 & under Free
Antique Tractor & Car Display
Old Tyme Music
Kiddy Rides
Limited number of Tickets
For tickets 519-347-2515
519-345-4127 or 519-345-0391
SATURDAY JUNE 2
Be Sure To Attend The
BRUCEFIELD FIREMEN'S
OLD FASHIONED
BREAKFAST
Place: Brucefield Fire Hall
Date: SATURDAY, JUNE 2
Time: 7am to noon
Take Out Available
Come and Enjoy All You Can Eat
Pancakes & Syrup, Sausages, Bacon
Hometries, Eggs, Toast, Coffee and Milk
Adults $7.00
Children 5-12 $4.00
Preschool Free
Happy 60'h Birthday
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