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THE HUNTERS AND:THEIR PRIZE -,- S,cottWilson and Keith Siemon',
display an average -sized wolf that r, Siemon shotFriday f�tday morning about,
two miles south of Seaforth. After spotting
the wolf, he chased it with tits,;,
dogs: before shooting the animal, Although there isn't any bounty paid forN.•
'Waives inthis area, Mr. Siemon plans to skin the animal,
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The Hensall South, 1•f uron. Agricultural- And the society plans tohold another show
Society eleeted Robert Baker: as president for
1979, with Bruce >lathwell the
„past -president of the society.
The first vice;president is David Turner
and thesecond vice-president is John.
Kinsman, Gladys McGregor will serve as
secretary -treasurer for another yeas:
This year the annual Hensall Fair will be
held, on June 19 and the fair dance will be
held on Aug. 11.
Gladys..McGregor said fast year's fair was
very, successful andthe society's finanees
are "in the black,"
H tri p i n h 1978 f', d
arse en es were u t e air an
more prize .money was paid obt in this
division than at past fairs;
Two new ventures, for the fair both proved
very successful. The junior] talent show, tried
for the first. time. "was, a, popular attraction,.
this year. Anyone interested' in competing in.
the show can call, 262-5839.
The second new attraction at the. 1978 fair
was a pony pull, with eight teams entering
the competition
Mrs, McGregor said gate receipts were up
at last year's fair,. and the cald club show and
ale, an annual event at the fair, was again
popular.
Thetc ha'. never been a ladies' division in
die fair, but Mrs. McGregor said the fair,
board would like to get more women.
involved in planning the fair. Also, with the
new Hensall Community Centre, a ladies'
division program could be eventually added
to the fair;
• Mrs, McGregor said donations. from local
businessmen t I su rt
o support the fair were also up
in 1978 and "we couldn't have a fair without
their support.'"
Vada past office gets; ween gar dies ed'. {1 tter
Correspondent
MARY CHESSELL
482-9969
You sometimes read of
post offices receiving letters
which are so poorly addres-
sed that they are difficult or
impossible to deliver. One
arrived in Varna , the other
day, in a child's very ; neat
handwriting, addressed to ;
"My Cousin, RR 1 Varna."
In place of the return address
was "Your Cousin."
Shelley Stephenson, who
had an -;ear operation in
Stratford Hospital on Friday,
was released Saturday morn-
ing.
We're hoping you have
your blades ;.ready for the,
Stanley Township Winter
Carnival, to be held.. on
Sunday 'afternoon at 2:00.
Don't miss the girl's hock
ey and men's broombatl--
they're .usually pretty good
entertainment.
This weekend :besides the
Carnival on.SYunda , :.there s
the Orange Lodge dance at
Hully Gully on -Saturday
night. Let's hope the weather.
is a lot better than it was on
Monday when I was writing
this.
4.4
Sixteen members of the
Varna United Church Wom-
en braved the blustery weat-.
her on Thursday evening to
attend'their Meeting. Bonnie
Roy and. Dorothy Ostrom led.
the worship service with a
Love theme. Dorothy read
from a featured article` "'The
Victims", by Heather Men-
zies, in the December' issue
of the observer.. She spent
nine months travelling across.
Canada to research the prob-
lem of Canadian unity, .for a
book she has written "The.
Railroad's Not Enough."
The date for The Pancake
Supper is Tuesday, .Feb. 27;
so please keep this in mind,
or better still; mark it on your
calendar. An invitation was
received from .,the Kippen
ladies to join them, for the.
World Day of Prayer service,
but it was felt, mx
ez erience, a ..
: t
would be poor at the after-
noon servicer Goshen church
ladies will be having a joint
meeting and prayer service
with us on the evening before
the Prayer Day'.' We tried this
last year and found that
many more women were able
to attend'. Everyone is wel
`mates.
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cousin,
come to join us for this
prayer meeting.
The quilt committee re-
ported on the progress they
have made on the autograph
quilt. Many of the blocks are
finished, and .help was re-
quested to cut ' out squares
for the picot edging.
Themeeting concluded
RR1
with the benediction and a
social time.
George and. Mary, owners
ol;the General St ore, had to
postpone the toboggan party
and weiner roast they, had•:
planned for the area school'
children'because of Sunday's.
stormy •weather. •They :hope
to have: it a week from next
Sunday,
Attendance at the Orange
Lodge card party was up
from the first two parties,.
with eleven: tables in play.
Prizes. for. high score went to
Nettie McClinchey and Jeff
Chuter., Consolation prizes
were won by Bruce. Mc'
Clincheyr 13111 McAsh, Jack
•,
Hunt and Mabel McClin-
chey,
New members on the
Board of Stewards of Varna
church are Blaine Stephen-
son. The date for' the annual
Pork Barbecue has been set
for June 20.
ucefield snowm_obifers
y cookout Ji,� the bush.
Correspondent '
JEAN TAYLOR'
482-9155 •
Many enthusiastic' snow-
mobilers : and cross-country
skiiers, enjoyed a cookout at
Bill McGregor's bush,
Bili Chipchase, Jack
McGregor. and ' Bruce Rath-
well were good cooks. The
woods are a 'beautiful, sight
this year with s oft snow
and pi e
cedar stickingto'the'ne-
a
trees and making large_
mushrooms • out of stumps
and stones:'
CHURCH HAPPENINGS
`Burdge and Brian
Wilson : were installed into
•: the, Board of Stewards on
Sunday morning at Bruce -
field United Church,
Alex Townsend and Jack
Henderson are ushersfor the
month of February, Unit 2 •of
the U.C.W. is in charge. of
Church.' flowers: for this.
month:
'Brucefield and Kippen Of-
ficial
fficial Board met in the Bruce=
field church meeting`' room.
There was a shall at-
tendance due to the -stormy
Carmel church .
a .
The'. Annual Congre-
gational Meeting of Carmel
Presbyterian, Church; was
held on Tuesday evening
With Rev, Kenneth Knight
•
Chairman for • the meeting:
which opened by singing
"What a Friend We Have in
Jesus" followed by the read-
ing of the'l5th chapter of St.
John, verses L-14 and pray-
er. A period of silence; was
observed in memory of those
who had •passed away in the
past year, Rev. Knight spoke
on the ''Growing Church",
Mrs. Robert. Belt was appoin-
weather. The joint out -door
service and picnic is to be
held on June 3rd at Hensall`
Park; •
SNOWMOBILE CLUB
The 4-11 Snowmobile Club
met at the farm of James
Cooper for their 444
Achievement Day.' The. pro
gram; for the:' afternoon was;.
Well -planned by their 4-h
leader Beth Cooper.
Members were marked on
their behaviour and snow-
mobile performances by . the
skill of the driver in various •
timed' events. These events a1 '
on
just left in time to miss the
weekend storm, and are 'en-
joying a. holiday in the Car-
ibbean. .
POKER RALLY
A local snowmobile Club
held a Poker Rally, with the •
starting point at Hully Gully,
250 people turned out to
enjoy the sights .and many
' enjoyed thepancake break-
.. fast
reak-.fast and maple syrup served
by club members,
One hundred and twenty
people- participated` in the
Poker.. Rally and 35 • ini the
Oval ;Racing, 42 'prizes` were
donated by merchants and
racers.
Allan J. Haugh, Melinda
Sorensen and Gary • K.
• •McKenzie of A.J,.. Haugh
Equipment Ltd;, •Brucefield,,
have returned from the El
Presidente'Chapultepec
Hotel, in Mexico City,
Mexico, where they attended
the Eleventh Annual Modern
Farm, Systems, Inc: National
Sales, Convention.
included Western : pickup,
carrying and egg on a spoon
while riding, slalom courses C r 1
and balance tests with bales
of hay.
The marks won by the .4-H
members help on their final
mark for awards night. A
wonderful way to complete
the day was : a weiner roast
and a hot drink.
• PERSONALS,
D'Arcy and Madeline
Rathwell are vacationing in
Florida.:
Cliff and Jean Henderson
budgettalk
ted Secretary for, the meeting
and 'read 'the Minutes: The
reports were reviewed and'.
accepted. Mr, iNght ;spoke
on the "Church `Budget",
Bevan Bonthron, Clarence
Vollandi and Russell Faber
were 'appointedto the Board
of Managers,.' Mr, and Mrs
Percy Campbell were appoin-
ted Church auditors, Alex
Htggarth' and iBert ' Thomp
son were appointed Church
trustees Mr':: Knight 'Spoke
briefly' on Church activities
he would like to introduce for
thecoining year and the
meeting closed with prayer
'followed by a: social hour.
The Hensall Canadian '
Legion Branch .held a most
successful "Cribbage:
Tournament . on Saturday
when participants from Blyth!
and : Hensall played, The
event was arranged by John
and Robbie Taylor and, Larry-,
Ducharme, with about fifty
attending.
The top prize
winners were Mrs, Wanda
McClinchey and Mrs,, Betty,
Grenier. They were top out of
a possible 110 points 10
games 1199 points in all:"
Runners-up were Ken Pol-
lock and Mrs. Nellie Burk-
holder, Blyth. The low prize
4
417,
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mations welcome
church organ fund
-Hensall United Church
members met at the church
Wednesday evening, for the
Annual: Congregational
meeting.:
Following a delicious pot
luek supper a short pro-
gramme was, enjoyed by all,
Mrs. Grace Drummond, Pre-
sident of the U.0 W. acted as
Emcee and a sing song was
enjoyed, followed by a vocal
solo by Mrs. Wm, Fuss,
accompanied by Mrs. God.
dard the piano. Mrs,.
Drummondat close.d the :pro-
gramme . by giving ' a
humourous reading.
Rev T. Garnet Husser
chaired the business meeting
and the supervising pastor
for Presbytery Rev. John
Wareham; of Exeterlread the
scripture and led' in prayer..
Few minutes of silence were.
observed: in memory of those
of the congregation who had
died during the year,. Mrs,
Donna St. `'Johnwas elected
recording Secretary for the
evening. The Annual reports
were handed out various
reports were commented an
. and questions answered by
the Chairman of each .com-
mittee.
com-mittee. Doug Mock' - Chair
man of Worship and
membership announced that
his committee had set up a
fund for repairs on the organ
and anyone wishing to
donate specifically to this
fund may ,do. so, Mfrs, Cecil;
Pepper, Chairman or.‘;' the
communications Committee,
asked for the assistance of
someone . in the
congregation .Who might be:
interested in taking slides in
the : Church for. • special, oc-
casions. Mrs. Barbara Gack
,stetter,.Chairman of the
r Christian Development Com-
mittee announced that their
Committee,' stilb needs a
Sunday School. Super-
intendent. Hans Gerstenhorn
reported for the Stewardship
Committee and Cecil Pepper
gave the Treasurer's report.
The U.C. W. report was given
by Mrs. Grace Drummond •,
Mrs. Cecil Pepper reported
for the senior choir • and
announced that new
members are badly needed
All thereports were accepted
as presented'. In new.
business,the Budget for 1919
was presented . by Hans
Gerstenhorn.. and, was ac-
cepted. •.
The nominating committee
report Was given 'by Doug
Mock and a :permanent
manse committee was set up
which consists of members of
the" pr o
perty committee, two
representatives, from he
U.C.W,-; and two re
presentatives from • the
went to Bill Reihl. Blyth and.
Tom Neilands. There were 16
teams, four from Blyth and
the' remainder from Hensall.
Kippen
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RENA CALDWELL
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Mrs; James Cooper, Mr. and,
Mrs. Gera.. Id. Johnston..
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. -McBride
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Mrs: Ivison Torrance in
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