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pre-prograpr time fun was enjoyed at the solo as did Mindy Bell in her recitation and
horseshoe 'court,. the fish pond, the bean Janine Hayter with her poem. The mother-
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D art The G itt Richelle 3u t visiting in therelaxed gates lawn area were received so well
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Flom Primary Department to the Junior throw area and the lemonade stand, as well fps daughter team of Janis and Victoria Bisback
eg rpent were ann ons , s s g with their duet.
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El er,l .ainheurta JanineairMoir, Janet 'h qulair between the church and Manse. r g t andlence with a mano of the old favoriteed songs
telling and tea cup reading was a highlight many
and`,Carolyn Llpshall. with a line-up waiting to bear about their we have heard them sing over the (years. The
'Promoted from the Junior to the lnterme- future, concert closed with a dance by `Tho little
date Department were Mindy Bell, Victoria John Rowdiffe was the M.C. for the variety People" consisting of W alter Spencer, Ken
Bisback, Scot Gould, Shane Pepper, Thomas concert and was introduced through the McLean, Ross Veal, Bill FUSS, Don Stebbins
Segtehmer, Chris Smith, and Shawn W urm, chorus line of can -can girls?? consisting of and Stan McDonald. The evening closed with
and .trilmthe intermediate Department to the Dd aid everyone going home pleased that the had
Senior Departrnent, Angela Bell, Mark
Brock,' Amy Campbell, Kelly Gackstetter,
Robert Gackstetter,' Tim Peckham, Jason
Phillips and Jodi Sararas.
touring the service Mr. Pepper made the
announcement of the winner of the Hensel]
United Church Sunday School shield contest.
Each, child was given the opportunity to draw
a shield that could be used in the Sunday
School. Pam Gackstetter was the winner of
this Centennial project.
Also during the service Glenn Hayter, on
behalf of the whole Sunday School, made a
presentation to Rev. McDonald in apprecia-
tion of the work he has done in the Sunday
Church School, A gift of a picture of the
Sunday Church School students along with a
collector's plate "Many Thanks" was pre-
sented to him.
The congregation were greeted at the door
byShawnW and Cathy Corbett Thomas
Gary Kyle, Murray McGregor, n
Wareing, Mark McGregor, Scott Jesney, Tim been part of the Old Fashioned Garden arty
O'Brien and Stan McDonald, The Godbolt and Variety Concert.
family then brought appreciation from the Much appreciation goes to Betty Simmons
audience for their singing. Earl and Martha the general chairperson for the event and all
Heywood were the special guests and those who helped in any way to make it such a
presented a magical show for the entertain- tremendous success. Appreciation also goes
ment of the young and the not -so -ye np. to Helve Fuss who played "Songs -over -the -
Thomas Seotcimer did a wonderful job of his years" on the piano during the supper hour.
Kippers church
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 11, 1988 — A17
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(Continued from Pale A3) amount applied for, whichever is the lesser, •
execution of an agreement with: certain other with an interest rate on the debenture at 8 per •
municipalities for the establishment and cent. ••
operation of a joint fire area; and to provide NEW RAIMO
for the participation of the Seaforth area fire Road Superintendent Doug Poulton was ••
department in the county mutual fire aid. given authority to buy a new radio for the •
The other three bylaws: compulsory water communication system to replace one giving •
connection in the Egmondville system; trouble, and to place caution signs at the •
Seaforth and area landfill joint agreement MacLean Bridge indicating curve and narrow •
requiring an extra ratepayer to be named to bridge. •
urm e , the steering committee from Seaforth an
Gordo Hamiltoner, k andMGee, Amy Camp
Gordon Dianne Stebbins were from Tuckersmith (Tuckersmith appointed
the ushers. Dick Roorda) and the final bylaw amendment
The flowers on the memorial stand were for
a tile
dr i a gent nfloan prohe total co t98 the7
presented by Mrs. Hazel Corbett and family p
in loving memory of her brother, Roy - work eligible or $20.000 oer farmer or the
Morenz. The church was beautifully decor-
ated to bring out the theme "Let There Be
Peace On Earth" with the main focus on a
large globe of the world with the children of
the world 'around the globe. The large dove,
representing the Holy Spirit bringing peace
to the world was suspended from the ceiling
at the front of the church.
Much appreciation goes to the tnembers of
the staff who arranged for the service and
worked the theme out so well during the
whole service. The congregation were ...�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.,�
reminded that next Sunday would be our ,
reception will be held. ` ANDREA MUIR
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Good weather, good planning and good un
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participation made the Hensall United
Church Old Fashioned Garden Party and "
Variety Concert a tremendous success. The
'sold out' attendance enjoyed an excellent
dinner which was enjoyed both inside as well
as out in the garden lawn. During the i
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Beth Cooper
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4:00 p.m. Sheep Show — 115.0417
5:00 p.m. Ladres 5ertion and Jr School
Sectron — 262 -6149
6:00 p.m. Amateur Owner Horse Show
—262-5472
7:00 p.m. Official Opening
7:15 p.m. Mini Pedal Pull —262.5150
7:15 p.m. Rally Show — 482 3120 or 262.2031
8:00 p.m. Jr . Talent Show -Sponsored by
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Queen of the Fair —Sponsored by the Kinetic.
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11:30 a.m. Poultry Show —235.0417
12:00 noon Parade with band in attendance
_ 267.2201 or 262.6129
1:30 p.m. Hensall Calf Club Shove & Sale
— 527.1629 or 3452648
1130 p.m. Horse Show — 246-4818
SATURDAY P.M. -
Ladies Program
Old McDonald's Farm
Cross Cut Saw Competition
Horse Shoe Pitch Competition
Midway —Friday & Saturday
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