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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-06-17, Page 21READY FOR CENTENNIAL — Councillor Minie Noakes appeared in appropriate costume to herald Hansall's Centen- nial celebrations in 1984 at Tuesday's Fair parade.T-A photo Queensway events The residents and staff of the Queensway Nursing Home are most grateful and express their thanks to Mrs. Eric Luther for the church service she presented and to Mr. VanSteeg for tran- sportation to bowling. Thanks to the volunteers from the Christian Reformed Church, namely, Audrey Boersma, Peta Bren- derhorst, Julie Knipp, Alice Roosenboom who took the residents out riding on Wednesday afternoon. The mens high score for bowling was Neil Regan with 146 and ladies high was Mary Parlmer with 94. Tea and coffee will be served on Sunday June 21 to all visitors from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Visiting with Mrs. Wilds were Jack and Kay Cockwill, Alma Witmer, Nelson Rowe, Ken Dogan. Mrs. Betty Smith visited several residents, 011ie and Jean Rozendal, and Dawne Rozendal visited with Mrs. Rozendal. Mary Oesch and Gladys Becker visited Pat Oesch. Wilfred and Ruth Schantz and Ruth Durand visited Mrs. Kendrick. Shirley Prouty visited Mrs. Kendrick, Mrs. Mitchell, Isobel Sproat and Mrs. Alderson. Mrs. Scrymageour was visited by Cynthia Penny and family. Mrs. Mitchell was visited by Mr. and Mrs. Denroche and family and daughter Debbie and Mrs. Audrey Potvin. Bill and Denise Renninger and Mr. and Mrs. Tem Triebner visited Mrs. Triebner. Rose Pike and Irene Finlayson visited Mrs. Penhale, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Wilds. co.op Top calf sells for $1.50 pound Times -Advocate, June 17, 1981 Page 9A Sheep show success surprises fair Tuesday's 113th edition of the Hensall Spring Fair was one of the best ever held and certainly was the noisiest one. For the first time, a sheep show was added to the fair and Western Ontario fan- ciers responded with more than 135 entries bringing a new sound to the area complex which in the past only heard a few "moos" from the calves. Ideal weather conditions combined with an excellent and varied program to satisfy the expectations of all visitors. While the sheep show was beyond expectations of the directors, the number of entries in the calf club was down considerably to 28. Les Consitt displayed . the top finish heifer and received the Times Advocate trophy. The runner up was Allan Pym. The other calf winners to complete the first eight prizes were Stephen McGregor, Jim Parsons, Murray McGregor, Michael McGregor, Bill Kinsman and Lisa Becker. Paul Hoggarth was the senior and overall showmanship champion followed by senior runnerup Marg Pym and junior champion Allan Pym and reserve winner Mark McGregor. Others placing in the top eight in senior showmanship were Bill Kinsman, Jim Parsons, Murray McGregor, Steve McGregor, Greg Hoggarth and Les Consitt. Junior showmanship runnersup were Janet Hoggarth, Michael McGregor, Grant Hayter, Mary Jane Parsons, Scott Cooper and Leonard Ryan. Winners in the 4-H con- firmation and type show were Bill Kinsman, Kevin Varley, Mark McGregor, Michael McGregor, Scott Cooper, Lyle Kinsman, Brian Falconer, Brad Falconer and Joe Gower. The champion overall ram in the sheep competition was shown by Louis Emke of Elmwood while the top exhibitors from the im- mediate area were Don Dearing of Exeter and Ross Faber, Kippen. The champion calf shown by Les Consitt was pur- chased by Roger McClory of Canadian Abattoir for $1.50 a pound. The reserve cham- pion heifer owned by Allan Pym was purchased by Jim Darling of Darling's IGA for $1.25 a pound. Darling's also purchased the top two animals in the sheep sale. The fair was officially NOW AVAILABLE Custom Spraying of CORN and WHITE BEANS "Drop nozzles for directed post -emergent spraying of corn with KILMOR to solve your Bindweed problems." "Supplemental nitrogen can be applied" LET HENSALL CO-OP TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR SPRAYING NEEDS CALL US TODAY HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OP Brucefleld 236-4393 262-3002 412.9125 opened by Huron -Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell with the help of fair president David Turner. Also on the platform were Hensall reeve, Paul Neilands, Huron MP Murray Cardiff and Huron Warden Fred Haberer. The parade again drew a Large number of floats along with numerous youngsters on their bicycles and tricycles. Adding to the fair were a number of ladies displays including flower arranging, basket weaving. A large baby show and talent show kept the audience in the auditorium entertained throughout the evening. The talent show was co-ordinated by Diane Verlinde and Bruce Rathwell was the master of ceremonies. The six months to one year division in the baby show drew 13 entries while seven infants competed in the under six months class. Winners in the under six months class were Ryan Paul, son of Linda and Paul Alexander, Hensall; Phillip, son of Mary and Brian Elder, Crediton and Steven James Derric, son of Heather and Bill Forrest, Kippen. Best in the six months to a BEST IN SHOWMANSHIP — The top junior, senior and overall showman in Tuesday's calf club competition at the Hensall Spring Fair are shown above. From the left are junior runnerup Mark McGregor, junior champ Alan Pym, senior and overall runnerup Marg Pym and senior and overall champion Paul Hoggarth. T -A photo Institute dine out The Hensall Women's Institute met at the Hensall Bean Pot for supper on Wednesday, June 10 when 14 members enjoyed roast beef, salads and desserts. Instead of a programme, they attended the public meeting regarding the Senior Citizens "Geared to income housing" and following that, they met in the church parlor for their business meeting. Mrs. Joyce Pepper opened with a reading, "Take Time" and 13 members answered the roll call, with their holiday plans. In the correspondence, the full District By-laws were read and a letter about the Erland Lee Home. Mrs. Hilda Payne offered to type the programmes for 1981-82 as in previous years and seven members hoped to accept the invitation from the Grand Bend branch to a picnic on June 18 at 12:30 p.m. at Port Blake. Mrs. Joyce Pepper closed with a poem, "Add Some Laughter". The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 9. Personals Mrs. Grace Peck and Mrs. Mame McAllister of Huronview were guests Sunday with Mrs. Laird Mickle and attended the Senior Citizens service in the Hensall United Church along with Mrs. Mickle. Rev McDonald ac- companied by his mother, Mrs. Carl McDonald of Atwood were Sunday af- ternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vine of Kit- chigami Camp, Goderich. Mrs. Blanche Chapman, London and Mrs. Les Adams, Exeter visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett. MAKE CHANGES The popular Judging Competition at the Ontario Pork Congress has been ex- panded this year. New classes have been arranged for teams, each composed of three members, from agricultural colleges, 4-11 swine clubs and pork producers' organizations. The open competition for in- dividuals, with various age categories, will continue. The Judging Competition will be held in conjunction with the Ontario Pork Congress on Wednesday afternoon, June 24 at the Stratford Fair Grounds. BEST HENSALL CALF — The heifer shown by les Consitt was judged the best finished calf at Tuesday's Hensall Fair competition. Above, Les receives the Times Advocate trophy from assistant editor Ross Haugh. Photo by McGregor Riley clan picnics The 35th Riley Reunion was held at the liensall Community Park, June 14 with 85 present. Sports were in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Breck- man and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bennewies. Races, girls 1-7 Sherianny Kellington; boys 1-7 David Jacklin; girls 8-14, Laurie Harburn; boys 8-14, Brett Stenson; adults, Lloyd Riley. Egg contest: Doreen liar - burn; balloon contest, Don Thompson and Ron Riley; guessing jelly beans, Ernie Harburn. Lucky ' plate, David Jacklin; young baby at the picnic. 35 years ago, David Smale; winner of the chair, John Eckel. The picnic will be held again next year in the Hensall Park, same time, second Sunday in June. President is Don Thompson; HONOR GAUNT A number of residents of Hensall and district attended appreciation night for Mr. Murray Gaunt, popular and well respected member of the Parliament of Ontario for many years, held in the Teeswater Community Centre. Thursday evening. DOUBLE WINNER — Alan Pym won two trophies at Tuesday's Hensall Fair calf club competition. His calf was named the reserve champion and he was tops in junior show- manship. Above, he receives the Exeter Co -Op showmanship trophy from Hugh Rundle. T -A photo r• First vice-president is cake and ice cream is Murray Harburn; secretary planned. is Nellie Riley; treasurer is JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL board year category were Blake Joseph, scn of Lynn and Joe Ryan, Ailsa Craig; Amanda Dawn, daughter of Marsha and Wayne Preszcator, Arva and Matthew Paul, son of Mary and Paul Moran, Hensall. Thames Road trio Explorer graduates By MRS. WILUAM ROHDE Wendy Coward, Shelley Horn and Vicki Parsons graduated from Explorers, Wednesday evening in the church basement when the Explorer group and their mothers met. Mrs. Danny Coward and Mrs. Barry E. Miller are the leaders. Quite a number of people from this community were guests at the Ellis-Hodgert wedding in the church and the reception and dance at Kirkton-Woodham Com- munity Centre, Saturday. Group W of the United Church Women catered to the meal and some of Group U catered to the lunch after the dance. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis on their marriage. They will be residing in Kitchener. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley to our com- munity. There will be no Sunday School, Sunday June 21, owing to the anniversary service. Sunday June 21, at 7 p.m. a dedication of Memorials Service will be held in the auditorium of the church with a social time at the close. Just a reminder to send your reply to the Thames Road Centennial invitation committee or phone Mrs. John Pym Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gardiner and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gardiner of Clear- water, Manitoba are visiting witIIrelafives in this area for four days. Mr. and' Mrs. Gordon Gardiner and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gardiner of Clear- water, Manitoba are visiting with relatives in this area for four days. A graduation service was held at Conestoga Centre at Kitchener, Friday afternoon when Kim Riehl received her nursing diploma. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bannan, Miss Deb Smith of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Goodfellow, Grant and Christina, Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Riehl, Mrs. Catharine Riehl, Mrs. Marion Riley of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gardiner and Erin, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Riehl and family. All returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Riehl when they entertained 40 people for supper. Congratulations Kim. She will be in the neo in Royal Hospital, natal unit Alexander Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dawson spent a few days at their cottage on Lake Timiskaming. AG BUSINESS GRAD — Terry Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell, RR 1 Hensoll, graduated June 2 from Guelph University w;rh a diploma in Agri -Business. TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing many trust com- panies, highest rates usually available. For more information contact John R. Consitt at 236-4381 or 236-4560 David Harburn; sports, e Allen and Wade Riley. Smorgasbord supper with = cr THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS COUNCIL J P LATENDRESSE CA The Public Accountants council for the Province of Ontario! announces the election of the following officers and members President. J P Latendresse. CA, Ottawa. Vice President. S L Wigle FCA Toronto Secretary L D Freedman FCA Toronto Treasurer W H Broadhurst. FCA, Toronto Past President R L Ford. CA London. Member of the Executive. W J Trdop. APA. Colborne Messrs W P Fazackertey. APA. Windsor. J G McBride, FCA, St Catharines. J R Rathwell, FCA. Lindsay. G D White. FCA. Kitchener. F G Whitley. APA, Hamilton, W A Witham, FCA, Lindsay and R P Cohen. FCA. A J Dilworth. FCA. A C Ryley. FCA. all of Toronto All persons who practise as public accountants in Ontario must be licensed under The Public Accountancy Act and must observe the Rules of Professional Conduct laid down by Council Any information regarding these matters and the penalties for nonobservance of the Act and regulations may be obtained from Mr C Doughty, Registrar, The Public Account- ants Council for the Province of Ontario. 43 Charles Street East. Toronto. 1981HENSALL CALF CLUB BUYERS The Hensall Calf Club wish to express their appreciation to all the buyers who attended the Hensall South Huron Calf Club sale last Tuesday evening and who, by their brisk bid- ding, made the show a success. It is support such as this which enables the committee to carry on with the program among the young people in our community and we know everyone shares a pride in their ac- complishments. 1980HENSALL CALF CLUB BUYERS CALVES Veals Meat Market 5 Canadian Abattoir 3 Darlings Food Market 3 Canada Packers 2 Scholls Abattoir 2 Hensall livestock Sales 2 Merners Meat Market 2 Martin Feeds 1 Piavi Meats 1 LAMBS Darlings Food Market Scholls Abattoir Ulch Transport Thank you to everyone 2 2 1 Mclntryie Soles Yard John Brown! idoe . 1 David Town ser n 1 Howard Pvn, 1 J. Kinsman 1 Greg Hargreo‘es 1 Corsette Meats ' 1 Hensoll Motor' 1 Dunn & levack 1 Ulch Transport 1 Freeman Horn . 1 U.C.O. .. ...... 1 Conroy Meats 1 Hensall Bean Pot .. 1 1 who donated their time, money, rosettes, trophies and all who attended the Fair. *+1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�