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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-06-18, Page 5HEN-SALL ANL AREA THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 1$, 1986 — A5 THIS WEEK'S FEATURES! SOFT DINNER ROLLS TASTY NU BREAD FINEST QUALITY ALWAYS FRESH CHEESES FRESH OFF THE BLOCK CREAM CHEESE 4.59 Le ASSORTFF) FLAVOIIRS It )-LAVUUREU MILLBANK coin, 2.99 LB UUULl< — LL, HUULA CHIPITS 1.49 Tasty AN THE ROAD AGAIN — The Hensel) Spring Fair parade attracted seen here, dressed up In a variety of garbs, decorated bicycles and entries from every walk of life - Including school children. They, as ;wheelchairs to make the parade through the village,Mel I wraith photo Weather lovely for croquet game The lovely weather on Monday, June 9, took us out to the front lawn for a game of croquet. Lorne Johnston was the winner with the least hits. Rev. Stan McDonald performed this week's church service. Joyce Pepper was pianist. The Exeter Christian Reformed Church ladies took several residents out for car rides on Wednesday afternoon. This is a very enjoyable and popular activity at Queensway. On W ednesday evening residents entertain- ed with videos of their trip to Bill Gibson's cottage last summer and of the United Church 100th Anniversary celebration. Thursday afternoon was spent, preparing decorations for the fair float. Residents made signs and loads of kleenex flowers. On Friday OUT OF THE CABBAGE PATCH — and Into the parade. A number of local children decked the Nursing Home Baking Club met. They themselves out as cabbage patch dolls and took a buggy ride through the village of Hensall made lots of delicious squares. They were Saturday with "grandpa." The ride was part of the Hensel! Spring Fair parade. diabetic so everyone got the opportunity to Mcllwralth photo taste them. Marriage vows re -affirmed in Hensall Hensall Correspondent SUSAN HARTMAN 262-2449 Approximately 100 people joined together in re -affirming their marriage covenant at Hensall United Church on Sunday morning before a capadty congregation. Carl and Hilda Payne welcomed the congregation and Mr. McDonald conducted the service of renewal. The church was beautifully decorated in pink and white peonies and orange blossoms with candelabras. The Senior choir sang and Belva Fuss and Betty Jinks sang solos. Ron and Kay Mock, representing the couples reaffirming their love, read the scriptures. Mr. McDonald read a poem. The ushers for the ,day were Uoyd Ferguson. Donald Stebbins and Jim Parsons. The congregation were reminded the Bridal Fashion Show of wedding clothes over the century would be held in the Hensall Public School auditorium, and that next Sunday the service would be 8110:30 a.m. in the Hensel! arena. Following the service a reception was held in the Fellowship Hall catered to by the United Church Women. Much appreciation'goes to Mary Lou Hyde and her committee for arranging for this very meaningful day. STA FFMi IaiS The Vacation Churth School staff met on Water Well DRILLING W. D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Neil Durl Jim 527-1737 527-0828 527-0775 Tuesday evening to make final plans for the Vacation Church School to be held in Hensall United Church from June 30 to July 4. Coordinator and chairperson of Christian Development Evelyn. Elder led the meeting. The Vacation school will be held from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. each morning and children are asked to pre -register in order that materials may be ordered. Registrations can be made through the United Church office or Box 114, Hensall. Bill Stebbins of the Hensall Scout Troop ceved his 4th level of the Religion and life rei MOTOCROSS Jim Dickins of Hensall travelled to Moto Park near Durham on Saturday to race his Hully Gully Honda in the 80A class race. The track was in near perfect condition as 21 young riders, many still eager from the recent Supercross, lined up to take the green flag. Jim was second Into the first turn in the first Moto and never looked back as he fought off the third place rider during the whole race. in the second Moto, positions were reversed with Jim finishing only seconds behind the top two riders. Jim had enough Doz .99 EX'I KA GOOD BUTTERSCOTCH 129 COOKIES DOZ, UELILIUUS , CHELSEA BUNS A WIDE VARIE I Y OF DELICIOUS DONUTS -MUFFINS and FRESH HOT COFFEE! OF 1J9 u Bakery &Cheese House 14 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH 527-1803 TE -EM FARM WHOLESALE—RETAIL Our greenhouses still have top quality - BEDDING PLANTS - HANGING BASKETS - CERANRJMS MANY IN-STORE SPECIALS Your One Stop Garden Centre STRAWBERRIES PICK YOUR OWN or READY PICKED Orders Taken Phone For crop update. Children Welcome; u(PHONE n 0 GOLF COURs, COUNTY 00,13 U1YFICL SPECIAL with every 8 quarts of pick -your - own strawberries, a FREE GERANIUM Our Own Fresh GREENHOUSE TOMATOES, ENGLISH CUCUMBERS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK R.R. No. 1 Bayfield 482-3020 HEY KIDS! What are you doing this summer? Interested In sports, films, arts and crafts or field trips? Badge at the, .camp outweeltend for the.. .points overall to,bring Ire the th p ace Hensall Cubs; Scdbts and -Venturers heki'kr° tt+opliy. the Parkhill Conservation Area this past weekend. This is the highest award one can receive in Religion and Life and Bill is one of the only persons receiving it in the Huron District. The award was presented by Rev. McDonald assisted by Scout Master Tom Bailey. A large number of Hgnsail parents and families attended the camp -out on Sunday afternoon and witnessed the award presentation Including Bill's parents and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stebbins and Dianne. Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Rogers of Elora spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edison Forrest and attended the reaffirmation of marriage vows service at Hensall United Church on Sunday. Mr. Rogers was minister of the church during the 50s and was able to visit with many of the couples that he had married during his ministry here. im returns to Durham on Saturday, June 21 as he continues training for the Canadian National Championship. HORTICULTURALSOCIETY The Hensall and District Horticultural Society held an executive meeting on -June 11 to finalize plans for a fall flower show. The show will be September 5 in the afternoon and evening. There will also be a tea room. The schedule is in the planning stage and will be published shortly. Plant lots of flowers so that you will have plenty of blooms to show. FLAW ERBOFHOPE The Flowers of Hope fundraising has been completed. The committee was very pleased with the total Hensall contributions of $840. and would like to thank everyone for their generosity. tContinued on Page A7 Sign up for an exciting 7 weeks In a SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM PLAYSCHOOL 3-7 years PLAYGROUND 8-12 years $50.00/7 weeks $15.0011 full week $30.00/1/2 days - entire 7 weeks FOR TEENS ONLY Are you 13 - 16 years old? Interested in becoming a SUMMER RECREATION LEADER The leader -In -Training program is an unique opportunity to gain practical experience working with the summer program staff and learn leadership theory such as techniques, communication skills and group building. 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