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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-06-03, Page 22Page 10A Times -Advocate, June 3, 1981 Big feature still calf club show Crafts, sheep added to fair attractions All roads in the area will lead to Hensall Tuesday June 9 for the 113th presentation of the Hensall Twilight Spring Fair. Fair board president David Turner and his hard working executive have lined up an excellent program with a number of new features. Adding to the farm content of the fair will be a sheep show for the first time and an A Public Meeting for SENIOR CITIZENS HOUSING will be held in The United Church Sanctuary HENSALL WEDNESDAY JUNE 10th at 8 p.m. Mr. John Doherty Program Officer of Canada Mortgage 8 Housing will be the guest speaker Your local United Church senior citizens housing committee want to form a non- profit corporation to build senior citizen's housing. Hensall and District have a need for these homes, we want to prove this, so please show your interest and come to this very important meeting. Your local United Church housing committee need your sup- port to carry this project through, we can- not do this alone. auction sale of the market Iamb entries. Directors Bob Kinsman and Donald Dearing are in charge of the sheep portion of the fair. Demonstrations of ceramics, flower arranging and basket weaving will be held throughout the evening. Kay Penhale will be showing her basket weaving techniques, Mrs. Lloyd Regier will be demon- strating ceramics and Dianne Gerstenkorn will be doing flower arranging. One of the well established features of the fair, the calf club show will continue. Starting at 7 p.m. 31 prize hereford calves will be shown, judged acid then sold by public auction. Also at 7 p.m. in the Hensall arena auditorium, the always popular baby show will get underway with three different age divisions, six months and under, over six months to one year and twins up to one year. A junior talent show will swing into action at 8 p.m. under the direction of chairman Bryce Rathwell and co-ordinator Dianne Verlinde 4• 113th ANNUAL 1981 HENSALL SPRING FAIR Tuesday, June 9th, HEAVY HORSES, LIGHT HORSES & PONIES HORSE JUDGING TO COMMENCE PROMPTLY AT 5:00 O'Clock -Featuring - 31 PRIZE HEREFORD FEEDER CALVES TO BE JUDGED AND AUCTIONED Auction Sale of Calves 9:30 P.M. BABY SHOW in the AUDITORIUM at 7:00 P.M. No Entry Fee Lifts and Prizes for ALL Contestants Old McDonalds Farm Display PARADE at 6:00 PM. with Commercial Floats and Band MIDWAY SHEEP SHOW JUNIOR TALENT SHOW LADIES DEMONSTRATIONS & DISPLAYS FLOWER ARRANGINGS CERAMICS BASKET WEAVING PARADE 6:00 - - - Official Opening 7:30 P.M. Jack Riddell MP.Ii. for Huron - Middlesex Admission: Adults $2.00 - Students $150 - Children under 12 FREE CKNX MOBILE UNIT IN ATTENDANCE c.'.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL EE T,,.. -- Hensall Curie Corner STUDENT SUMMER EMPLOYMENT for 3 RECREATIONAL LEADERS Summer of '81 in Hensall A recreational program co-sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and Recreation, as part of the Province of Ontario special youth summer employment program 'Ontario Experience '81." Positions Available Supervisor 18 years or over $857.50 Assistant 18 years or over $693.00 Assistant under 18 years $514.50 Applications in wiriting, complete with resume, undersigned until Friday, June 12, 1981. 7 wk period 6 wk period 6 wk period will be received by the Mrs. E.A. Oke, Secretary Hensall Parks Board P.O. Box 279 .Hensall, Ontario NOM 1X0 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Upcoming Events of Community Interest June 10 - Hensall United Church Sanctuary - 8:00 p.m. Public meeting in the interest of providing senior citizen housing (see dis- play advertisement) June 10 - Hensall & District Commuhity Centre 7:00 p.m. Business Im- provement areas slides and presentation by Ministry of In- dustry & Tourism. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 • TAXES ARE DUE A reminder that the final installment of Interim Taxes is due to the Village of Hensall, on or before Monday June 15, 1981. �111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 Y, Entries will still be ac- colder who wish cepted this week. Any young may call Dianne people 20 years of age and 262.5608. to compete Verlinde at A start fair parade scheduled to at 6 p.m. will get the underway unofficially HENSALL NURSERY GRADS held Thursday morning. Back, Lynn Elder and teacher Angela and Dona Regier. - Graduation exercises at the Hensall nursery school were left, Michelle Kinsman, Karen Davies, Marcia Regier, Terry - Beacom. Front, Jodi Taylor, Angela Volland, Anne Packham T -A photo Mrs. Bertha hiatOMOItii Phone 62•' � ..' . with a wide variety of prizes. Special classes for school children include beat decorated bicycles, tricycles or wagons and the best clown or comic character. The fair will be officially opened by Huron -Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell. Also included on the fair's agenda is a very active horse show, a midway and Old McDonald's farm. Communion at United The Sacrament of Holy Communion was ad- ministered by Rev. Stanley McDonald at Hensall United Church on Sunday, May 31. In his pre -communion ser- mon', Rev. McDonald spoke on the significance of the service as an act of worship which denotes the supreme means of grace. The popular title is "The Lord's Supper", God is the host, we are the guests. The supper is for sinners, so that includes everybody. Come as a penitent sinner because God wants you. Through God's grace and our faith, God is present now the same as at the "Last Supper." The children's talk was about spring blossoms. Flowers can talk to children saying "God loves you." We must continue to grow like God wants us to grow and keep our promise to love one another. The choir sang a beautiful pastoral anthem "Flowers is pastures green abiding". Jim McGregor welcomed the congregation at the door and Scott Jesney and Brian Beer ushered. The official board will meet June 3 at 7:30 p.m. and Unit 4 will meet on Thursday, June 4, at 2:30 p.m. Following the church ser- vice a congregational ser- vice meeting was held to dis- cuss the setting up of a cor- poration to administer the housing project for Senior Citizens of Hensall and area. Married on same day, six celebrate SOth anniversary Three couples from the Netherlands, who were married fifty years ago, celebrated their golden wed- ding anniversaries in London on Friday, when they renew- ed their wedding vows at Holy Cross Catholic Church and enjoyed the love and respect of enough children and grandchildren to pop- ulate a small town. The couples. Gerald and Marie Siroen, London: Mar- tin and Kay VanBommel, of Belmont; Harrie and Marie Sireon of Lengenboom, Holland were married May 5, 1931 in a triple ceremony at Lengenboom Holland, It is more complicated than that, Harrie. 76, is the older brother of Gerald, 73. Kay, 74, is their sister. Kay's • husband Martin. 78, is the brother of Harrie's wife Marie, 75. Gerald's wife Please turn to page 11A _11111111IIIIII11111110 The Light Touch By JAC LNVENKDIR One reason many worthy s don't . mh recognitionfolkisget that ucthe college of hard knocks doesnt hand out honorary degrees. A neighbor's noisy, cheap old car can be quite an- noying. But so can his quiet new expensive one. Ever stop to think how much that little house on the prairie would cost today? If you ask enough people, you can usually find someone who'll advise you to do what you were going to do anyway. 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