Zurich Citizens News, 1975-07-03, Page 2PAGE 2 THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1975
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
TOP SHOWMEN -'Competition was keen in the showman division of last Tuesday's Hensall Spring
Fair calf club show:From the left are junior winners John Coleman and Lyle Kinsman, senior runner-up
Les Coleman and grand champion showman Brian Pym.
The open house at the Home
during Senior Citizens Week
was quite successful with 353
seniors registering. Many thanks
to the Huronview Auxiliary who
were responsible for the regist-
ration and to all those who
helped during the week in several
ways. Several of the visitors
took advantage of the occas-
ion to have a meal with their
friends and also jolin in or take
part in the programs.
Fifty-four of the Seaforth
Happy Citizens Club had dinner
at the Home on Saturday and
sponsored the afternoon games.
There were 20 tables of euchre
with prizes for the eldest lady
playing, Mrs. Ryan 98. The eldest
gentleman William Smith, 92,
lone hand prizes were won by
Mrs. Elsie Henderson and
Rodger Gilbert, high score
prize winners were Mrs. Margar-
et Foster and Roy Maize, low
Mrs. Ryan and Norman Jones.
The Clinton Christian Reform-
ed church held their regular
Sunday evening song service
led by Dick Roorda.
Mrs. Elsie Henderson played
the piano for Monday after-
noons musical program and
accompanied the Huronview
Rythm Band. The Clinton Christ-
ian Reformed volunteers and
Mrs. Hulley assisted with activit-
ies.
The Goderich Laketown Band
provided a concert on the lawn
on "Family Night" which was
greatly appreciated by the resid-
ents. The weather was ideal
for the occasion and those who
were nolt able to be outdoors
could hear and see the program
at the windows on the west
side of the building. Mrs. Don
Stewart is leader of the 35
member band and is doing excel-
lent work.
The Hurondale Women's
Institute were hosts for the
June Birthday party. The 19
celebrants received gifts from the
ladies following the program of
readings, vocal solos, piano
instrumentals and a sing -a -long.
Mrs. McFalls was emcee for the
afternoon with Mrs. Oke and
Miss Brodie assisting with the
program. Mrs. Shapton who was
99 on June 5, had the honour
of being the eldest celebrant
with Mrs. Ryan who was second
eldest at 98 thanked the ladies
on behalf of everyone.
The residents enjoyed an hour
of organ melodies on Thursday
afternoon played by Mr. Ed
Stiles of Goderich.
THE CHAMPIONSHIP CALF of the recent Hensall Spring Fair was shown by Lyle Kinsman and
purchased by Parker and Parker Drainage. The reserve champ owned by John Coleman was
bought by Darling's ?GA of Exeter. From the left are Marian, Fred, Jim and Jeff Darling, John
Coleman, George Parker, Lyle Kinsman and Ken Parker.
The Hensall Calf. Club wish to express their appreciation to all the buyers who attended the
Hensall South Huron Calf Club sale last Tuesday evening and who, by their brisk bidding, made
the show a success.
It is support such as this which enables the committee to carry on with the program among the
young people in our community and we know everyone shares a pride in their accomplishments.
Grand Champion bought by
Parker & Parker Drainage
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1975 BUYERS
R. J. McGregor
Hensall Livestock Sales
Meiners Meat Market
Bill Rinn
Ron Health Centre
Darlings 6 Jim Taylor
Canada Packers 9 Gamble & Rodgers
Quality Meats 7 Exeter Frozen Foods
Dees Beef 7 Sterling Packers
Russ Goldstein Al's Super Save 6 United Farmers Co-operatives
Corbett Sales 6 Bob McKinley
Burns
5 Stuart McIntyre Appin Livestock Salesles
$1.30
Reserve Champion bought by
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