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–` TAKING NO CHANCES - Hensall clerk Betty Oke
made sure Reeve Harry Klungel would get a dunking
at the Hensall Centennial.
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Danny McClinchey waits to pass on some toast being buttered by Terry
the firemen's breakfst during HensoII's Centennial celebrations.
MUSIC FROM DIXIE — Dixieland music was inctuaed on the agenda in Monday's
Hensall Centennial -parade.
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READERS PARADE — The Hensall public library an
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FOGHORNS PARADE — The Foghorns from Goderich participated in Monday's WELCOME BACK — Bill Clement and George Sawyer are welcomed to Hensal
parade at Hensall Centennial. Centennial celebrations Saturday by Lloyd Mousseau. T -A photo
CENOTAPH CEREMONY — A Legion parade organized by Hensall Branch 468
paused briefly for a wreath -laying ceremony at the cenotaph before proceeding
to the park for a drumhead service during Hensall's Centennial celebrations.
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IN CASE OF FIRE — Pat Joynt was the main character
in the Donald C_ Joynt Insurance float in Monday's Hen-
sall Centennial parade. T -A photo
PORTABLE MacDONALO'S FARM — The Hensall Spring Fair participated in Mont
day's Hensall Centennial parade with a rendition of Old MacDonald's Farm.
TOWN CRIERS — A pair of official Town Criers par-
. ticipated in Monday's Hensall Centennial parade. They
were Wayne and Mary Lowe of Brussels.
PARADE SKATERS — Jay and Jeff Kingsbury, descen-
dants of the original Petty settlers of Hensall rode their
roller skates in Monday's Centennial parade.
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FLAX TRUCK RETURNS -- The original Geiger Flax Mill truck now owned by the
Brown's of Egmondville was port of Monday's Hensall Centennial parade.T-A photo
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CENTENNIAL DRUMHEAD SERVICE – A large number of Royal Canadian Legion members participated in an
impressive Drumhead service at the Hensall Centennial, Sunday afternoon. T -A photo
OLDTIMER THROWS --- Col Horton threw out the first
pitch prior to Sundoy's Hensall Centennial slo-pitch ball
game between the 1960 Hensoll bantams and the Per-
cy Bedard family. T -A photo
HARMONY PRESENTED The Harmony Kings, a barbershop chorus centred in
Seaforth and includes men from throughout Huron, entertained at Sunday's con-
cert of Hensall.
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MASSED CHOIR Present and former choir members from Hensall churches sang together at the Centennial
church service. Quartet members were (left) Ron and Doug Mock, Jim Rowcliffe and Bill Bailey..
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CO -OP 1N PARADE - The Hensall District Co-operative participated in Mondays ANTIQUE OF y'sx4 --Jennifer Centennial
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Hensall Centennial parade with o team and wagon. hopes will be an antique in 2084. T -A photo
BAND CONCERT --- The Goderich band was among the group entertaining the large crowds.
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