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Times -Advocate, May 31, 1989
Hensall's annual yard sale fills streets with bargain
hunters from far and wide .. .,.
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Memories for sale - Everything has its price when it comes to yard sales and these teddy bears
ire were no exceptions as they were hung out at the house of Wayne Reid. By the end of
Li „ the stuffed toys had all found new homes.
A classic - in amongst the usual glassware and old paperbacks,
every yard sale has its special and unique items. On the tables in
front of Earl Gass' house, one could find this classic Remington
typewriter in near -perfect condition.
Crowds The usual quiet of Hensall's streets and boulevards was
ruined Saturday morning, but nobody seemed to mind. People ar-
rived by the carload to check out the community yard sale that
has. become a major annual event for the 'village. These bargain
hunters were inspecting the wares at Ron Hartman's house.
Gems and Junque
photos by Adrian Harte
SSpeeding ticket - OPP Constable Ray Jack might look like he is
►ailing a tk.Lct fa; habn Mellcitc, but he is ju.ct checking over his
bicycle as part Hensall's bicycle rodeo Saturday moming. The
OPP Bike Safety program was extended to Hensall In response to
concerns over road manners and handling skills of cyclists in the
villate.
Firemens' breakfast - The entire Hensall Fire Department were
cooking fast and furiously Saturday morning, including these
three- who were trying, to keep things hot despite the odd rain
shower.
Puppet show - Marion Doucette from the Huron County Library mous puppe s ows.
System entertains in the council chambers with another of her fa -
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Queensway - The ladies' auxiliary of the Queensway Nursing
Home were doing a land office business in crafts, coffee and do- .
nuts Saturday. On duty here are Helen Anderson (frot4t), Elva•For
rest, and Elsie Mathers.
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