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MADE WITH PRYDE — Lisa Hamather ((eft) and Mary
Lynn Pryde display some of the pillows available at the
Hensall Centennial craft show.
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BEST IN TUG-OF-WAR — The Zurich Has Beans oldtimers hockey team. won Sunday's tug-of-war battle at Hen-
sall Centennial over the Hensall oldtimers. The Has Beans who won the final two pulls are shown in action.
FAMILY PARADES -- Rob, Sarah, Dennis, Barry and Pat Noakes participated. in
Monday's Hensall Centennial parade. T -A photo
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WEAVING — Katie —itoslake, RR 2 Staffo, July 4, 1984 PagelA
demonstrates the ancient art of wheat straw weaving
at the Hensall Centennial croft show.
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PARADE IN ANTIQUE CAR — Stanley township reeve Paul Steckle and his.wife
Cathy rode with Audrey and Don Dixon in a Model T Ford from Hensall Motors in
Monday's Hensall Centennial parade. T -A photo.
LONG DISTANCE — Eileen Ronnie stands between daughter Suzanne and son-in-
law Clive Adamson, recipients of one of six Centennial plates from the BIA for coming
the farthest distance.
GOLDEN HARVEST PARADES — Gerry Moffatt, Doug Mann, Brad Mann and Mary
Moffatt are shown with the antique car and the Golden Harvest Seeds entry in Mon-
day's parade at Hensall Centennial. T -A photo
EVERYBODY CAME — Not or fy itiv atfe d. the very successful -Hensoll
Centennial celebrations in Hensall on the weekend. Above, Truaie and Julie -Decker
are shown with their huge friend Bear. T -A photo
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MONEY IS SAFE — One of the cashiers with all the money is behind a screen on
the Hensall branch of the Bank of Montreal float in Monday's Hensall Centennial
parade. T -A photo
IN THEIR SUNDAY BEST -- Cecil Pepper (left), Reeve Harry Klungel, wife Anne,
daughter Eloise and Bill Gibson were appropriately attired for the interdenomina-
tional church service, part of Hensall's Centennial celebrations.
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A PRIZE WINNER - The float entered by Hensall Public School in Monday's Hen-
sall Centennial parade won o second prize ribbon.
T -A photo
RANNIE FAMILY WINS — The Meeting Place float entered by the Ronnie family
won first prize in the family division in Saturday's Hensoll Centennial parade.
SINGERS WIN A PRIZE — The Rob and Bruce Antiques float won first prize in the
commercial class in Monday's Hensall Centennial parade. Norma Pryde is at the
piano with members of the Exeter United Church choir. T -A photo
THE PETTY FOUR --- Four generations of the Petty family took part in Monday's
Hensoll Centennial parade. Great grandmother Gladys Smith is shown with Joan
Smith and Susan, Jeff and Joy Kingsbury. T -A photo
FIRST BABY PARADES — Former Hensoll reeve Min-
nie Noakes pushed a carriage in Monday's Centennial
parade containing a replica of Alice Blatchford, the first
baby born in Hensall in 1876. T -A photo
VISITING POLITICIANS — Area reeves and representatives of the federal and provincial government converg-
ed on Hensall to help officially open the centennial, Friday. From the left are Stanley Reeve Paul Steckle, Usborne
Reeve Gerold Prout, Zurich Reeve Isadore LaPorte, emcee Murray Gaunt, Huron warden Tom Cunningham, Hen-
sall Councillors Richard Packham and Irene Do is, Exeter Mayor Bruce Shaw, Hensall Reeve Harry Klungel,
Tuckersmith Reeve Bob Bell and Hay Reeve Lionel Wilder. MPP Jack Riddell and MP Murray Cardiff were also
on hand.
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