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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-07-03, Page 18,..,:. ,. .,. ,. .., '... ..:._.. • ,.,f; '. a ;1 y• r „ "' -.,. y. ,. •.:. . ,' •:; ,. '.i� .. a �-,i. ..;..:EXNQ3tTC1n,, :JL11,kN;,�� a , �HUR'(S .,�R J, to r. , 4 „ „r Y/ , f ." '• , , r t en I.P c 'n -as r A ;the :chair f e .. i e, on en t9: 9r ,t#► it work orY sp t • c f. , ,:. ` I;'RTHA McGREGO and dedication ,during ' her �. e s'Iead 'r..Harry 202 tion 4s'leader., Horton 262• 5, so c 'a' ew ordThete an excel alspok � w slent� lio in th ell ever . ndapee Annual B a rch one went to tile homy ofUnit G1tu pen 'Air h P ed t Oan cnic HENSkLL And ph, Top 'Service d held on P D Mrs. Iral itt Sunday,. June 29 at Stanley Exeter fora social.time, . Township I'exk do the Blue- At the sa;me,everiing, the' p .,: water ITighYvay. The service, ws choir 0159 presented one of i. 'arranged :;b . the " Worship their. members. 'Gail"Travers . .. Y P 1� t w, „.,a, Committee,with George Par- - - ., _ and her husbandGeorge. ker as chairmatt, had Rev. Jelly beans to the �a . Randy ' bcott,iesney in charge of the 'forward to next year's. Shaw with, a Wedding gift.' Stan McDonald conducting Parker won the prize for the youth group and Janice Bis- The children' of Hensall. Mrs. McCaffrey made the the, service with Bob He men's shoe kicking •.contest back and Cathie Geiger in Community are `busy this presentation. } t " wood leading In the ministry and Joanne epper for the charge of the children's . week attending the Vacation Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, of music'. women. Linda' Gerstenkorn s , games. Barbara Gackstetter Bible School being held in Carl Payne on Saturday were Scott Jesney and Randy 8'rnup won the soybean eon- conducted a candy scramble. the United Church. The gen- • Mr. and,Mrs. Irwin Johnston ,. , as' Parker were the ushers. The test and the bluebird group Everyone went home feeling eral public is invited to the and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Pri- { service was followed by a won the Lets Stick To- the Sunday School and closing exercises , on Friday meau of Seaforth and on picnic dinner. Prizes .were _ gethec contest.. Church picnic was an excel- morning at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 01 given during the afternoon. All youth n a prize with lent success and looking The Official.Board-of Hen. Wayne Payne of London DiDn-.and.-Cathy _ __ .-.__ _ .—.---- :., .. --- _... _aa11 -United _Church_ Met_Qn.,-.v_isited. ---:-� -.- the prize for the largest all I Monda eveirin�, June 23, at' Robert and Dorothy i'aytor a p. g y family present. Aud which time �ey decided to were hostesses at their home Hens e they r ry change the Anniversary from r h t• w r .M„ h stiee for rthand Mrst in - spring g to lap for 19$1. An on Monday evening when :• Y � day; an g members and ends of the Cook for the dearest anntver- outline of the services for the Carmel Presbyterian Church Rand Parker was the O.K.year ending J ne 19$1 were gees :Hens -all nary, y g 4 . assembled to honour two tom• �_�_,> a _ Champion' Heavyweight for outlined by the Worship members Misses Beatrice z the day and Audrey Christie Mr. and Mrs. Don Oke of 25th. Helping Kay with the committee and Barbara Thomson and Sylvia Bell LITTLEST GRADS—Wednesday, June 18 was ber. After_ a good hol fty, a big welcome will, be- the Champion Lightweight. Zurich returned from a pleas- arrangements was her sister- Gackstetter reported for the bride -elects of July. graduation d } fOf the Pr83Ch001 Story and awaiting •the now group dT preschoo)•ers In Pearl Shaddick was the most ant hgliday.•in• England, and in-law Mrs. Robert Lepping- Christian Development Com- Progressive euchre was Craft hour group at Huron Centennial School.- bctober; the school says. youthful person present and while there Mrs. Oke who is ton. Mrs. Eileen Rannie mittee.giving the outline for .played with the- following Kay Elder won the prize for the village clerk of !'lensall, poured tea in .the afternoon the Christian Education and prize winners: 'ladies high These bus busy little people will be attending (Huron Centennial photo) guessing the exact number of visited Hensall in Yorkshire and Mrs. Jeanett Turner did Fellowship activitied coming Mrs: Malcom Dougall; ladies. Kindergarten at. Huron C 3ntennial in Septem- County, England and had the the honours in the evening. up- ' consolation - Mrs. Wayne - opportunity of meeting Mrs. • RECEPTION The Hcnsall United Love; gent's high - Ron Scott who is clerk of the 'The wedding reception r Church choir and their fam- Fleming; gent's consolation - Parish Council, which plays a held in the Hensall Com- ilies expressed their apprai- Al Hoggarth; lone hands - small O small part in their local munity Centre on Friday atioff and bade farewell to ClaFence Volland. Mrs. Al -VarnaSundayc celebr'ates government which is under honouring Mr. and Mrs, their choir leader, Mrs. Mar- ` Hoggarth read most fitting districk council in Selby, sim- Wayne Corbett who were tanne McCaffrey on Thurs- addresses to the guests of Correspondent year; Nancy Webster - 7th 'were presented to the Cubs 1250 ticket holders plus hawk Raceway on Sunday: Har to our ' village council married in Dashwood Church day evening with a banquet honour and Mrs. Robert MARY CHESS�U year; Julie .NVebster - 9th by•their Akela, Carol Fisher many pre-school children. Fortunately, the good weath- here and just five miles on Friday, was largely at- , at the Pineridge Chalet. Don Taylor presented them with 482-9969 year and Lori Consitt and of Bayfield and Dave Roy, Don, Debra and little er held until the show was away. It is a rural community tended. Mrs, Corbett was the Travers, ,president of the. gifts. Each made a sincere The 200th anniversary of Jacqui Taylor - 10th year who assists. Those who David Rathwell have" moved almost over, then it poured with a population of about former Miss Elaine Hendrick choir, spoke a few words of reply of thanks and all joined Sunda Schools was cele- . P 500. The had only one small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. appreciation and Joyce Peps in singing "For The are Y seals. \ earned them, under the into the home they bought rain. Y Y g � g Y orated at Varna United, Five of thestudents, Jean- leadership of Rev. Wilena and renovated on the Elliott Charles and Bernice Reid variety store. New homes are Harold Hendrick of Dash- per, secretary, presented Jolly Good Fellows". Church on Sunday with stu- ette Keys, Lori Consitt, Julie Brown, were John Kalb- place. attended the Blake reunion being built as a new coal - wood,Mozart's Melody Mak- Mrs. McCaffrey with a book Refreshments were served dents, teachers and officers Webster, Jacqui and Steven fleisch, Jim Hill, Jon A number of people from ai Bill and Maxine Seers' mine is opening also a power ers supplied music for the of music. Mrs. McCaffrey by Mrs. Taylor assisted by takingart to the service. plant outside the village. It is dance. spoke words of appreciation Mr--. Hoggarth. P , Taylor. collected pledges for Leppington, Scott McAsh, this area went to 'the Old -cottage near Ball's Bridge on P g - - The students sang Children memorizing Bible verses and . Scott Kirton and Doug Roy. Tyme Jamboree at the Mo- Sunday. very similar to our Hensall of the Lord" and "I Cannot realized $60 for their efforts. Gordon Hill reported on eoesadawr altar curve, tam kit third Gordon Scott l and one can understand why Come" under the direction of It was divided between the the family from Vietnam Hensall people tatat►o•riRlai. b" WATCH FOR SIGI'�1S the Petty's coming here as Mildred McAsh and Dianne Sunday School and the Viet- which is here under the three sans Bradley Oke. Lon - don. Randy and Kevin. 7.iir- Merners Meat Morket pioneers would desire to Kirton, Bill Taylor, chairman namese• family. of the Christian Education Sherri Chuter was the sponsorship of the Varna andname Goshen communities. They anniversary At anniversa our village Hensall. BRIDE-ELEGT•HONORED Committee, read the scrip- narrator for a* lively skit left Saigon In January, and BELL Hensall Coop i were Olive Stephenson. • Glad Ys Coleman, Eileen Don to see their rather WITH SHOWERS ture lessons. about the beginning of Sun- after experiencing great Calvin Stanlake. Miss Sylvia Bell, bride ' Robert Raikes attendance day schools 'in Gloucester,_ difficulties, arrived in Thai- A numbor of relatives and Nice". Mrs. Robert Taylor elect, daughter of Mrs. Edith diplomas and , seals were when Robert Raikes gath- land where they were in fretnds attended the 44th presidcdatthe organ for the M. Bell was honored with presented by the supatin- emd up the ruffians from the camp for five months. People wedding anniversary of Mr. service of song. The flowers several bridal showers. Mrs. tendents, Doug McAsh and street and attempted to bet- who have met them find and Mrs. Alex McBeath held In the church were placed In Allan Crcrar and Mrs. Rob - Jim Kirton to Mark Webster ter I c ces in life by them friendly and anxious to in the Zurich Community loving memory of Mrs. ert Taylor arranged a com- • Ist year, Mary Ellen Web- teaching m the Bible les - fit into our society. Hicp, the Centre on Saturday evening• Agnes Madge. munity shower held in Car- ster, Susan and Scott Kirton - sons for living. Later on, 3rd Firtsta McAsh ' 4th mother, taught high school French ' Mr. and Mrs. John Q IIEEtiSWAY RESIDENT mel Presbyterian school year; Francis FO au t them to Y year; Jeanette Keys Sth read`the Bible themselves. and speaks $oOd English. Herhtother enj6yed Konyn'dadyk of Woodstock WiNSIWWLiNGTROPHY room which was a linen shower. Mrs, Lindan Vaud - year; arryn McAsh - 6th Religion and Life Badges working with a stone -picking were dinner guests on Friday Congratulations to Neil enburg, Forrest, held a crew on Friday, and -on with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Regant resident at Queens- miscellaneous shower; Mrs. �,/ Pick Your r Off, Saturday both men he(pcd Roobal.. Dr. Robert Miclic of wiry Nursing Horne for the year. Visitors with Mr's. Beth Jennison. Grand Bead former - n return the picnic tables used Chanes Mickle Wilds were: Ken Dogan. entertained class for for the pork barbecue. A RECEPTION of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Shelley Dawdry, Marie and mates at a miscellaneous shower at her home; Miss Joyce Dawson held a Ross MacMillan and Ann of Henry Wilds. Kay Wilds Pat • Hensall, wealbor and a X reception for Hiep on Mon- Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins also of and Anna Wilds. ilia Dunn and Iva Ridley visited with .Jane bridesmaid entert ed at A PBEEE day afternoon, so the ladies would have opportunity, to Waterloo visited last Saturday their Vera Lamrnie. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zimmer. Vera Douglas. her home assisted her mother Mrs. Ken ower , to a get acquainted with her. with mother miscellanea -as shaver. Aim=-mz�vaofitay Please be reminded that Mrs. Laird Mickle and attended the Ruby Bearer, Helen Jory visited with Louise Mitchell. OlBA.M. joint summer services begin in Varna this corning Sunday in area11:0 Hornecoming ' of the South Her axon Leslie also visited Hensall Smmdara a.m. The Viet- Huron District High School with her. Vera Johnston NO POTS OR PAN$ namese family will be pre& -s in t :re. Rev. Kenneth Knight visited her mother Mrs. Vailard. clerk g-ra em. and a social hour will • 1 yew awn Qt. ures foltoxP the sersnec, with (rrr:.sh conducted church service ori Bill Pastes, Beul$ Smith: Clara \ 2-1»6QL Boa"ta being served. Sunday in Carmel Bette Reid visited with Mrs. Betty Oke. clerk of or • The annual pork barbecue Presbyterian Church Featherston. Pat (each was the Village of Hensall. grad - QT. DOXIM CAN BE PURCRASM `y d d d th spe'aking on "The Needs of visited by his wife Mary uated from Fat:shawe Col- on a nes ay catcre to e , -A Spring ,Disto�unts On =UTL&1V Grain Bins Buy North America's - Largest Selling scrr�e,t► Sins At Special _ Spring Discounts = Y WHY BUTLER? _ 44" high watt sheets for U11 fostedereretnn, _ : No intorrat stiffeners. " Elevated ddo'r for easier winter entry. OURS THEIRS 4" Corrugation is flatter so walls stay clean ORDER NOW AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS AND YOU PiCK DELIVERY awDrae INSTALLATION TIME. MF AGRI- a _BUIL®ERS sox $50. 1Vtoin St., SOUth Exeter, Ott. mom TsePhone After Hours�A��- 0dtt�r lEA-.v235.7120 345.22(14 Spring day, June 24th at the Pine Ridge Chalet. Jacqueline Cottrell. Timothy Devries, Nichole Doifbn, Steven Ger stenkorn, Timothy Goudie, Scutt Ingram, Scott Jesney. Patricia Lenting, Philip Lov- ell. Lovekesh Malik, Darren Moir, John O'Brien. Mary Lynn Pryde, Christopher Raeburn, Timothy RowcUffe, R C_%. Am Cal Snpertntendettt of ircatio:i from the Huron County Board of Education, R. Rae - burn, Principal Hensall Pub- lic School. Mrs. Alice Ferg and Mrs. Gladys Coleman returned home following a pleasant trim to the Thousand Islands. 0 1 the church service with Mrs. Loshbough accornpapying at the piano. The Christian Reformed Ladles* took the residents for car rides last week. The Men's high bowling score was Neil Regan p 131 ladies' Mrs. Mary Par;toet 11 7. c.. s Berg. bouts mean mean so much, especially to Irene & Ernie Davis when so many honour- ed them at the Open House given them by their daughter Kay and her husband Bob far their 45th wedding anniver- sary on Wednesday, June 0 0• . owena au er, vrr� Stantake. Mark Triebrer. Andrew Troyer. Kelly Van - stone. See us for your Winner of the Hensall Kinette Scholarship award S for top girl was Rowena Schaufler and for top boy was Darren Moir. Special award winners a er wi were: mathematics award sponsored by the $aeburn requirements family - Tim Rowcliffe; Eng- lish ,.ward sponsored by the K40 Cltil%- hackie Cottrell; French award sponsored by WE HAVE THESE 3 IN STOCK Mr. Eric Mansfield - Rowena 9,400 sisal Schaufler; citizenship award 10,000 sisal sponsored by the Independ- ent order of Oddfellows 1®,000 plastic DRYWALL KNOWN FOR HiGH,QUALITY .Peter Bakos Drywall COMPLETE DRYW ALL SERVICE 527-139.8 or 527-0606 LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Seaforth 527-1910 i BUY TOP CALVES Dick W organ and Dennis Ring of Shur -Gain are shown with E mne Pym and the chompionsh-p coif they purchosed for 52 15 Ser pound. Greg Becker's reserve champcote calf, was bought by Mike McC6ory of Better Beef of Guelph Russ Goldste"n Comity km W 12 twran5a Mopm, f int largest crowd ewer. about the Nice and the Not So Oesch and Ruth Becklet. lege an Friday with a Public Hensol0 twestock Soles eoesadawr altar curve, tam kit third Gordon Scott l Tenderspot with Mrs. Ttiebnet Administration Degree. Her Veals Meat Market tatat►o•riRlai. b" WATCH FOR SIGI'�1S Rensall r were Henry. and Annie were Becket. firs. F. W. Teneyck. three sans Bradley Oke. Lon - don. Randy and Kevin. 7.iir- Merners Meat Morket 2 Corbett Livestock Soles i Darlings Food• Market Visiting with Russell F.rratt ich, accompanied their father Ulch Tronsport JACK BELL Hensall Coop i were Olive Stephenson. • Glad Ys Coleman, Eileen Don to see their rather Following is a list of the Calvin Stanlake. graduate. ' R.R. Ptaorte 262-5878 ' Grade 8 graduates who S e g Speaker for the evening Cathytt, Bills Helen Taylor. Cathy Patterson. ` received dimas at the P vmdruatinn bannuet on Tues was Mr. D.W. Kerswell, Rev. lost b-wgh conducted OPEN HOUSE Goo$ fwd d Spring ,Disto�unts On =UTL&1V Grain Bins Buy North America's - Largest Selling scrr�e,t► Sins At Special _ Spring Discounts = Y WHY BUTLER? _ 44" high watt sheets for U11 fostedereretnn, _ : No intorrat stiffeners. " Elevated ddo'r for easier winter entry. OURS THEIRS 4" Corrugation is flatter so walls stay clean ORDER NOW AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS AND YOU PiCK DELIVERY awDrae INSTALLATION TIME. MF AGRI- a _BUIL®ERS sox $50. 1Vtoin St., SOUth Exeter, Ott. mom TsePhone After Hours�A��- 0dtt�r lEA-.v235.7120 345.22(14 Spring day, June 24th at the Pine Ridge Chalet. Jacqueline Cottrell. Timothy Devries, Nichole Doifbn, Steven Ger stenkorn, Timothy Goudie, Scutt Ingram, Scott Jesney. Patricia Lenting, Philip Lov- ell. Lovekesh Malik, Darren Moir, John O'Brien. Mary Lynn Pryde, Christopher Raeburn, Timothy RowcUffe, R C_%. Am Cal Snpertntendettt of ircatio:i from the Huron County Board of Education, R. Rae - burn, Principal Hensall Pub- lic School. Mrs. Alice Ferg and Mrs. Gladys Coleman returned home following a pleasant trim to the Thousand Islands. 0 1 the church service with Mrs. Loshbough accornpapying at the piano. The Christian Reformed Ladles* took the residents for car rides last week. The Men's high bowling score was Neil Regan p 131 ladies' Mrs. Mary Par;toet 11 7. c.. s Berg. bouts mean mean so much, especially to Irene & Ernie Davis when so many honour- ed them at the Open House given them by their daughter Kay and her husband Bob far their 45th wedding anniver- sary on Wednesday, June 0 0• . owena au er, vrr� Stantake. Mark Triebrer. Andrew Troyer. Kelly Van - stone. See us for your Winner of the Hensall Kinette Scholarship award S for top girl was Rowena Schaufler and for top boy was Darren Moir. Special award winners a er wi were: mathematics award sponsored by the $aeburn requirements family - Tim Rowcliffe; Eng- lish ,.ward sponsored by the K40 Cltil%- hackie Cottrell; French award sponsored by WE HAVE THESE 3 IN STOCK Mr. Eric Mansfield - Rowena 9,400 sisal Schaufler; citizenship award 10,000 sisal sponsored by the Independ- ent order of Oddfellows 1®,000 plastic DRYWALL KNOWN FOR HiGH,QUALITY .Peter Bakos Drywall COMPLETE DRYW ALL SERVICE 527-139.8 or 527-0606 LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Seaforth 527-1910 i BUY TOP CALVES Dick W organ and Dennis Ring of Shur -Gain are shown with E mne Pym and the chompionsh-p coif they purchosed for 52 15 Ser pound. Greg Becker's reserve champcote calf, was bought by Mike McC6ory of Better Beef of Guelph Russ Goldste"n olton F;scher Feeder Service l- SxhoZls Food Market 5 ty Cons,tt 1 Hensol0 twestock Soles 3 Gordon Scott l Tenderspot 3 Dunn $ tevock 1 Veals Meat Market 3 Mclntyte livestock Sates 1 Bill Rinn - 2 U C O Toronto .. I Merners Meat Morket 2 Corbett Livestock Soles i Darlings Food• Market 2 Conodoon Dressed Meats I Ulch Tronsport 1 Gary Bowen 1 Hensall Coop i Burns Foods .. t Thanks to everyone for donations of money, gifts etc. which makes our foir a -success and to all who helper! in any way. ,V i