Times-Advocate, 1982-06-16, Page 2816A Ti -Advocate, June 16 1982
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SHOWMANSHIP WINNERS - The top showman in the junior and senior division of the Hensall Fair calf club ADMIRING SIAMESE — Danny and Jacob Kipfer hold
were named Tuesday. From the left are junior runnerup Joan Kerslake and winner Cathy Carter and senior a Siamese cat at the Old MacDonald's form exhibit at
runnerup Kevin Varley and winner Bill Kinsman. T -A photo Tuesday's Hensall Fair. T -AP hoto
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FLY UP TO GUIDES — Shown in a "Flying up to Guides" ceremony at Huron Park
Jones. ThearBrown es Owl'Wendy
a mother -daughter dinner Becker:
rthe Huron Gage Park hal ,
Thursday.fire hall,
BIKES GALORE - A large number of Hensall and area boys and girls with their bicycles participated in Tues-
day's Hensall Fair parade. T -A photo
OLD FIRE ENGINE — The old Hensall fire truck took port in Tuesday's Hensall Fair
parade. Riding up front with driver Gary Maxwell was council's representative. Min-
nie Noakes. T -A photo
WAITING PATIENTLY — Angela Volland was waiting
patiently for Tuesday's Hensall Fair parade to start.
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THEY DIDN'T STAY HOME More than 170 sheep were shown at Tuesday's Hen -
sell Fair. Entrants in one of the largest classes are shown above,
YOUNG COWBOYS Eric and Jennifer Groot ap-
peared as cowboys in Tuesday's Hensall Fair parade.
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VARIETY OF COSTUMES -- Heather Tinney, Karen McCullough and Diane Steb-
bins were three of the many youngsters participating in the 1982 Hensall Fair parade.
T -A photo
BINGO WINNER - Mrs. Alto Armstrong of Crediton
won the jackpot in the latest Exeter Lions home bingo.
She is shown here with the full card and $200 prize.
CHURCH IN PARADE — Various organizations of Hensall United Church participated
in Tuesday's Hensall Fair parade. T -A photo
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AID PLAYGROUND - Dorothy Prout of the Exeter
Lioness club presents a cheque for $300 to rec director
Lynne Farquhar to assist the children's summer
playground program.
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HURON -PERTH OECTA EXECUTIVE — The 1982-83 executive of the Huron -Perth Unit of the Ontario English
Catholic Teachers' Association was elected at a dinner -meeting held in Seaforth on June 7. In the photo; from
left are: front row - first vice-president Larry Cook of Dublin, recording secretary Glena Tripp of Huron Park,
corresponding secretary Connie Birmingham of Exeter, and treasurer Pat Brewer of Stratford; back row - coun-
cillor Lorne Rideout of Exeter, second vice-president Jim Steffler of Wingham, councillor Leo Turner of St. Marys,
president Gaetan Blanchette of Clinton, director Jim McDade of Goderich, and past president Gary Birmingham
of Exeter.
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