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Officers installed
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By Ws Sangster
Hensall correapondsnr
HENSALL - Friday evening,
May 31, members of the Hensall
Legion Branch 468 and Ladies
Auxiliary went to Blyth Legion
Branch 420 for joint installations.
Hensall's slate of officers installed
are as follows: Past President Larry
Uyl, President Bryan Fink, 1st Vice
President Dave Smale, Secretary -
Treasurer Bea Uyl, Sgt. -at -arms Pe-
ter Zwaan, Service Officer Larry
Uyl. As executive: Gerry Glenn,
Chris Taylor, Carl Zimmer, Betty
Simmons, Donna Smale and Lillian
Beer.
Ladies Auxiliary members in-
stalled are: President Iva Reid, 1st
Vice Joyce Willett, Secretary Don-
na Smale, Treasurer Lillian Beer
and Bea Uyl. The rest of the offi-
cers will be installed at a later date.
A very pleasant social hour and
delicious dinner were enjoyed after-
wards.
Forthcoming marriage -Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Glavin, Crediton
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Par-
sons, Hensel! are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children Ai-
mee Leeanne and Gary Coop-
er. The wedding will take
place June 8, 1996 at 3:00
p.m. at Our Lady of Mount
Carmel Church. Open recep-
tion in South Huron Rec Cen-
tre ice surface to follow. Eve-
ryone welcome.
Forthcoming marriage - Mr.
and Mrs. Kirk Beecroft, Exet-
er, Mr. John Gaiser, Alberta
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kirk-
by, Granton are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children An-
gela Diane to Wayne Lorne.
The celebration of love will
take place Saturday, June 15,
19s'►fi:.in the
et
ceptfon: to o low =` South Hu-'
ron Recreation Centre, Exeter.
Penny Sale
Have your got your Penny Sale
tickets yet? There is still time be-
fore draw date, June 10. Open
Tuesday through Saturdays, 10
a.m. - 5 p.m., at 120 King St. Hen-
sall.
Hensel' United Church
At Hensall United Church, Shir-
ley McAllister gave a report on the
ATV stolen in
Biddulph
break and
enter
BIDDULPH TOWNSHIP - Lu -
can OPP reported a break and enter
occurred on May 28 on Mitchell
Rd.
A red 1988 Honda 300411 -terrain
vehicle was stolen.
Fire Works Fun Day
GRAND BEND - The Grand Bend Chamber of Commerce along'widi
the Grand Bend Canada Day Committee would like to invite family and
friends to Fire Works Fun Day.
This special day of fun will be held on June 15 at the Lions' Pavilion
across from the Lcgion in Grand Bend beginning at 11 a.m.
Everyone is invited to test their mini putt skills on a nine -hole natural
grass course. A nominal green fee will be charged for unlimited rounds of
mini golf with a prize table being offered.
Fire Works Fun Day will also feature a variety of amusement rides pro-
vided by Amusements of Ontario, including a mini ferris wheel and much
more. Entertainment will be provided by "The Amazing Biff', Grand
Bend's own soon-to-be famous childrens' entertainer. The Amazing Biff
will be entertaining local fans starting at 3 p.m. and would like everyone
to take part in his first audio cassette release party. The Amazing Biff
commented that he couldn't think of a better way to kick off a promising
recording career than with his friends at Fire Works Fun Day.
Local musician Dennis Siren will be providing entertainment in the eve-
ning and there will also be a mini fire works display at dusk, as a prelude
to the huge display which the Canada Day Committee has planned for July
1. There will he a B.B.Q. and refreshment stand licensed under the
L.L.B.O. to provide food and drink throughout the day and evening.
An proceeds from Fire Works Fun Day will go towards the Canada Day
celebrations on the July 1 weekend. This year the Canada Day committee
hopes to raise $ 15,000 for Canada Day events.
Yes, No, Maybe
conference. The service began with
the Prayer of Approach, Lord's
Prayer, Sanctus, CO to Worship,
the singing of "Holy, Holy, Holy,"
Welcome and • greetings and the
Dedication of the Food Gifts. Thea
children's hymn, "Keep Your Heart
in Tune" Was sung followed by the
Children's Story - "What Do You
See". This was followed by the
Prayer of the People, and the Testa-
ment readings Act 11: 1-11. Rev.
Annen's message was "Don't For-
get' .toe Batteries." Erin Traquair
and Brandon Martin were con-
firmed. Holy Communion was
served. The chamber choir sang
"Leaning On the Everlasting Lord"
and "Old Time Religion": The of-
fering was taken and a second of-
fering followed for Community
Outreach. The offering was dedi-
cated by Doxology and Prayer.
"Spirit of God Descend Upon My
.11earr was sung followed by Cont-
pti$3ioning and. Benediction and the
'Hiles -Fold Amen.
Doug Klopp was the organist,
greeters were Pat and Wayne
Campbell with ;Steve Corbett and
Gerry Glenn ushering. A fellow-
ship hour hosted by the Sacrament
and Membership Committee was
enjoyed. The official board meet
June 19. Hay Twp. choir practice in
the Mennonite Church, Zurich. The
Jr. Choir practice Wednesday at 7
p.m., the Senior choir at 7:30 p.m.
June 30, Hensel! United Church
service will begin at 9:30 a.m. The
Hay Twp. Service will begin at 11
a.m., the guest speaker is the Rev.
Stan McDonald.
The Sacrament of Communion
was observed at Carmel Presbyteri-
an Church, Hensall, this past Sun-
day.
Dorothy Brintnell, and Margaret
Cola attended the .118th Anniver-
sary of Victoria Street United
Church, in Goderich, this past Sun-
day.
The: Smithy the community`:
goes to Jean (Long) Little and fami-
ly
amily in the passing of Edward Little
(Buck). Edward will be remem-
bered for his skill as a decorator,
his musical talents and the animat-
ed Christmas displays on his roof
top at his former home, on Albert
�rY.l�3 afl�s 4•.•j.:!�q.
LSsboms Central School held Its spring concert titled Celebrate You and Me on
Wednesday and Friday. From back left, Kell! Fulton, Stacey Snow, kneeling from left,
Nathan Elford, Cayle Lawton and Leigh Holdsworth perform the dance number "Yes, No,
Maybe."
Accident
involving
bicycle
results in
injuries
LUCAN - An accident involving
a 1985 Ford pickup truck and a bi-
cycle resulted in injuries, reported
Lucan OPP.
The incident occurred on June 1
at approximately 7:45 a.m. on Main
Street. Both the driver of the
truck, Charles Rudd, 72, of London
Township and Russell Radcliffe,
57, of Lucan were transported by
ambulance to University Hospital
in London.
The cause of the accident is un-
der investigation.
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