HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-07-04, Page 10A10 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 4, 1984
PARADE participants were dressed for the
occasion while riding in antique cars.
CLOSE SHAVE—Bob Baker gets a trim from Nancy Bernabel of
Ladd, Illinois and Margaret Roder, right. Bob had the most colorful
beard of beards.
CLOWNS were a favorite of the parade. And
most kids Just loved them. There seemed to
be as many clowns as floats In the two hour
parade.
ED MILLER, of Exeter was one of the partIcIpantb In the skeet
shooting on Saturday.
PULL!—The Hensall Oldtimers lost the to -of-war to the Zurich
Has -Beans two pulls out of three.
STRENGTH was tested wring the arm wrestling competitions on Saturday.
Happy Hundredth, Hensall
Photos by Ron Wassink
and Susan Hundertmark
A DRUMHEAD SERVICE was held on participants from Legions in the surrounding
Sunday afternoon by the Hensall Leaion with area.
HORSESHOE games were held for men and
women all weekend.
CRAFTS AND ANTIQUES filled the Hensall arena on Saturday during the Centennial.
PEOPLE made the parade during Hensall's canter.nIsl. There were bands, decorated trikes and bikes,
and even a conductor, Joey Hay, right was dressed for his part as conductor.