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THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1973
Winners at
The Hensall Legion Ladies
Auxiliary held their annual
Penny Sale in the Legion Hall
Friday evening, Leonard Erb
drew the winning tickets. It
was reported to have been a
success.
The winners names and bus-
inessmen who contributed are
listed below. The address is
Hensall unless listed otherwise:
Place mats (Murray Baker,
carpenter) Brenda Campbell;
coffee table (Custom Trailers)
Kay Jossel, Huron Park; fishing
pole (Hensall Legion) Lloyd
Allen; Zurich Citizens News
two - one year subscriptions,
Mrs. Oliver Jacques, Nellie
Riley; Clinton News Record,
Angela Bell, Kippers; Seaforth
Expositor, Sandra Nixon; Exeter
Hensall penny sale
Times Advocate, Mary Dalton,
Arkona; Cook Florist $4. vouch-
er, Julie Corriveau; $10 bill
(W. G, Thompson) Lorraine Rand.
al.
Bottle of hair oil (Flynn's
Barber Shop) Marie Schilbe,
Bayfield; three cases of Pepsi
(Tuckey Beverages) three draws,
Donna Jean Allan, Bonnie Sang-
ster, Wayne Corbett, Exeter;
Leona Parks (Avon Dealer) three
draws, Avon hydro jet soap and
brush set, Garnet Allan; Oland
shower cap, Mary Bisback;
Cologne, Bonnie Sangster; one
service call (Don Travers Elect-
ric) Nellie Riley; 4 quarts of oil,
(Kyle's Garage) Greg Sangster;
$5. voucher for gas (Ted Thuss
Shell Garage) A. Maxwell,
Blyth; 2 can brill car was (Hen -
What's new at Huronview?
Mr. Dick Roorda led the
Clinton Christian Reform song
service on Sunday evening with
members of the congregation
forming a choir for the singing
of some of the residents' favour-
ite hymns.
One hundred and fifty residents
and guests attended the Huron
Centennial School Junior Talent
Program in the auditorium on
Monday afternoon. The Principal
Mr. Mathers, was Master of Cer-
emonies for the afternoon with
Mrs. Carol LeBeau, junior music
al instructor, as piano accompan•
ist. Sixty-eight students took
part in the program consisting
of a vocal quintet, two vocal
quartets, four vocal trios, two
vocal duets, three piano solos,
Hawaiian and step dances, trum-
pet, accordian, organ and jew's
harp instrumental solos. Fifty
students formed a choir and sang
several numbers to conclude an
afternoon of fine musical talent.
Mr. William Armstrong express-
ed the appreciation of the resid-
ents and was honoured by the
choir singing Happy Birthday on
the occasion of his 92nd birth-
day.
Mrs, Shirley Wheeler of
Brussels arranged and introduced
the variety program for Family
Night. Two groups of young
people from Brussels who have
formed bands took part in the
program. Teen-agers Dale
Wheeler, Murray Cardiff and
John Elliott known as the Band
and the Ding -A -Ling members
include Julie McCall, Michelle
McCutcheon, Susan Langlois
and Carol Wheeler. Sandra Mor-
rison and twin sisters Heather
and Connie Strike performed
baton numbers with piano solos
by Vickie and Linda Machon.
Kinsmen Club of Hensall
HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE
JUNE 15 - 16, 1973
See and hear fiddling champions From Canada and the U,S.A. compete For the
"Ward Allen Memorial Trophy"
$1,430 Cash Prizes
FRIDAY, JUNE 15
ELIMINATIONS — 7 P.M.
ADMISSION - ADULTS 1.50 CHILDREN 50
M.C. Johnny Brent r,,
SATURDAY, JUNE 16
PLAYDOWNS 7 P,M,
DANCING — 10 P.M,
THE "NIGHT -HAWKS" with Clarence Petrie
ADMISSION - ADULTS 2.00 CHILDREN .50
Camping Sites for Tents and Trailers Available
Hensall Community Pork Adloaung HensollCommunity Centre
sail Motors) Julie Corriveau; $3
voucher for baked goods (Beaton
Bakery) William Noakes; $10
perm (William's Hairstyling)
Fred Beer;
One gallon exterior paint
(Fink's Plumbing) Don Forrest,
Clinton; Carton of cigarettes,
(Cozy Corner) Cindy Bisback;
1 gallon and 1 quart exterior
paint (Ball MacCaulay) Rosaline
Higgs, Kippen; 4 quarts of oil
(Lavender's Garage) Howard
Scane; 1 gallon paint (Crest
Hardware) Mary Dalton, Arkona;
sleeping bag (Queensway Nursing
Home) Janis Bisback; Rods (Jim'E
Machine Shop) Jack Aikenhead;
case of peas and carrotts (Can-
adian Canners) Bona Clark;
Legion Auxiliary, 3 draws..
Man's Wrist watch, Mel Glan-
ville, Match box toy, Mike
Dalton, Arkona, Paint -by -
number, John Chappel, Staffa
2-1/2 gallon ice-cream, (Baird's
Huron Variety) Tereasa O'Neil,
Clinton.
Lawn chair, (Hensall Co -Op)
Hilda Austin, Seaforth; Bill
Smale (Watkins Dealer) 2 draws -
Power cleaner, Jim Pollock,
Skin Lotion, Cindy Craine;
Fuller Brush bath brush (Doreen
Dietrich), Dr. Ken Wood, Clin-
ton; (Taylor's Ready -to -Wear)
two draws, Baby Blanket, Dor-
othy Reynolds, Diaper bag,
Nellie Riley; Picture (Ron's
Variety Store) Iva Reid; Wallet,
(T. C. Joynt and Son) Swabe
Williams; Snowmobile snits
Hyde Bros.) Beverly Bell, Kipper
$5 bill (Buck Little) Jessie Cam-
eron; tablecloth and napkin set
(Irwin Ladies Wear) Dori Mc-
Leod, Exeter; Fruit bowl (Gerbro
Mi11) Hilda Austin, Seaforth;
$10 bill (Dr.. Goddard) Barbara
Stretton; 2 dinners (Hotel Hensall
Grace McBride, Kippen.
Towel and face cloth set
(Hensall Sales Barns) Jim Poll-
ock; 10 quarts milk (Hurondale
Dairy) Donald Holland; Alarm
Clock (Reid's Lunch) Nancy
McNab; $10 perm (Jean's Beauty
Shop) Mary Funk; $10 voucher
(Al's Super Save) Tom Kyle,
Arkona; Juice Glasses (Martin
Transport) Glen Nixon; $5
voucher (Bartliff s Bakery) Ethel
Maxwell; slippers (Legion Aux-
iliary) Eunice Aikenhead; $10
gift certificate for Crest Hard-
ware (Big -0- Tile) Mary Bisback;
Lamp (Bendix) Greg Sangster;
$5 bill (Huron Auto Body) Jim
Randall; floral arrangement
(Palmers Florist) Lori Flynn,
McGregor
Top QutiEEFlify
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Government Inspected
Whole
Beef 864
Half
Beef 87<
includes cutting,
wrapping & freezing
Free Delivery
Within 10 Mile
Grant McGregor
Phone 262-5839
Toaster (Bonthron's) Marlene
Ingram; Radio (Regal Grill)
Greg Sangster; Boots (Legion
Auxiliary) Jamie McClinchey;
Floral Arrangement (McLean
Florist) Kelly Dalton, Arkona;
Poncho (Legion Auxiliary)
Linda Reid; Hostess Chips, 3
draws, Alice Neilands, Hilda
Austin, Seaforth, Lloyd Allan;
Admission and entertainment for
three couples (Pine Ridge Chalet)
Kelly Dalton, Arkona; Pillow
Cases (Peter MacNaughton)
Donna Allan; $3 voucher (L.M.
Cleaners) 3 draws, Jo -Anne
Pepper, Pete Allan, Nellie
Riley; $10 bill (Smith Construct-
ion) Mildred McNaughton.
Towel set (Parker and Parker
Farm Drainage) Don Holland;
Hibachi Grill (C. Reid and Sons)
Wilmer Ferguson; Electric Clock
(Knight Electric) Tim Charrette;
Bath Oil (Legion Auxiliary)
Martha Rooseboom; Key cases,
(Legion Auxiliary) Pat Venner,
Independent Shipper
to
United Co-operative
f Ontario
Livestock Dept
Toronto
Ship Your Livestock
with
Roy Scotchmer
Monday Is Shipping
Day From Varna Stockyard
CALL IBAYFIELD 565-2636
By 7:30 a.en. Monday
For Prompt Services
No Charges on LPick.up
105TH ANNUAL
HENSALL TWILIGHT
SPRING FAIR
Tuesday, June 19, At 5.30 P.M
MIDWAY IN ATTENDANCE
PARADE AT GPM
ZURICH CENTENNIAL BAND
BABY SHOW AT 7.15 PM
IN THE AUDITORIUM
94 Hereford Calves For Auction
Official opening by Jack Riddell, Huron MPP
Family togetherness around the pic-
nic table just can't be beat. You can
buy the materials here and build
your own. We have lumber and
tools to do the job. CEDAR
2$ 95
'rabies not as illustrated
BALLMACAU LAY
LimpTED
CLINTON - 482-9514 HENSALL-262-2713
SEAFORTH - 527-0910
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