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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-06-21, Page 151 THE FNA FINAL TEST -- 4-H Hensall Fair. The, future •,„ 14%4 members show their calves at the, skills at grooming, feeding, and showmanship. farMera were demonstrating their (EXPOSitor Nieto) • FUTURE ROCK STAR -- Michael Seegeren of LOOKING THEM OVER—Judge Bill Dale of Seaforth determines _Seaforth plays the drums to the song I Think placings in the light single class of the heavy horses diVision. Glenn We're Alone Now at the Hensall Sprung Fair Talent show. (Expositor Photo • Johnston of Gorrie later placed first in the class. . • • { Riley Reunion a* it 'Reunion The 32n iley • ',I was held at the Community Park, Hensall on June 10th with 59 present. An after- noon of races was enjbyed by . . young and old with the • following winners: Under 5, Jason Harburn; under 7, Jeff Harburn, under 9, Brett Stin- son; Laurie, Harburn; under ' 1 12, Patrick Riley, Mary Jane Johns; over 12, Bruce Brod- hagen; Jeannie Johns; Kick the slipper in box for children Scott & Steve Boa, Brett Stinson. . , • Kick the slipper (men), ' 1 , Bruce Brodhagen; kick the slipper (ladies), Jo Ann Stin- son; three-legged race, Brett Stinson & Patrick Riley; three-legged race adults, A Ray RIley & Jeannie Johns; water relay race, Jo Ann Stinson's ream; bow - tie relay, Don Thompson's team; guessing beans, Ross Riley; oldest person present, Mrs. Madeline Harburn. The children had -a candy, and peanut scramble. Of fleets elected were: Past president - Ross Riley; presi- . dent - Jim Smale; vice presi dent - Murray Harburn; secretary - Elizabeth Riley; treasurer - Doreen Harburn. The lawn chair was won by Fredo Boa. The picnic will be held, next year - the time and place to be arranged at a later date.. Sports committee: Les - e lie and Susan Riley; Wade Riley & Sherri Glanville. Lunch Committee: Ivan and Barbara Boa; Don & Marlene Fraser and helpers. vitammiaammoi WOMAN'S WORK IS NEVER DONE—Re- non-commercial float in Hensall's spring fair bekah Lodge members won first prize for a parade. • 44 ATORTFIL LTA.',10N DUS11,A. ANtfiViglikitit • 11(initt Sou:keer,tac.. tlitt.4..- • . Itittr Ft4., 51r 4; 4.7; t c1/4it• • NO FIRES FOR THIS ONE—Frank Phillips of Seaforth drives the little red fire truck he built • • Brucefield Service af Bairds cemetery MRS. JEAN TAYLOR friends from Hensall. 482-9155 Mrs. Patterson spent a few On Sunday, Jan 24th a days in Toronto, Decoration Service will be Mrs, Berry visited over the held at Baird's Cemetery at 2 weekend in London and p‘m. Stratford. Mr, Bob Elliott of Goder - The Stanley Ladies Club ich township was in the held their June meeting at, pulpit on Sunday 17th 'for a the home of Mrs. Ray Cante- Father's Day service, while Ion,. A great variety of 'Rev. Bob McMullen took the answers were given for the anniversary Service at Millroll call by naming a Oren . bank, nial flOwer. A donation of Cornmittlion will be cele- money Was given to thc ,brated at Brucefield United Children's aid tO send a child on Sunday, Jane 24th at 10 to summer camp. A summer pienit will be Several ladles from the- held at the home of MrS. area attended a day out at Arnold Tayier on July, 4th Camp 'Menesettitig berth, of beginning With a pot luck Godetta on Monday, dinner at 5:30 p.tn, Sports Little Robert Linden had Committee is Betty Graharn, blaserand birthday On Snui Norma McGregor and Anne day and Celebrated with Gibson4 in the Hensall fair. parade to promote th • Seaforth Legion's 50th apniversary. • • • • • . Anstett Jewellers Ltd. Seaforth all day Wednesday 900 ci.m. to 530 p.m. for your shopping, convenience, We now do in Store engraving of Silver Trays - Pewter mugs Silver Baby Cups and offer same day service. • STETT JEWELLERS' ' ' LIMITED Box 52 Seaforth 527-1720 11 Albert St. 203 Durham E. 284 Mein St, CLINTON WALKERTON • EXETER, 482-3901 881-0122 235-2468 THE HURON. EXPOSITOR, ,,j‘fhl 2t, iII eI SCh 1,44$, HILDA M. PAYNE and Mrs:, ,Opkee Drummond, bittP. , MON.." **The 1ittle 11101.ge" Prride* vier#04 with the Beeediefiee, Cerrespondent 26Z-018 Mc,Ptict-Mrs. Cecil Pepper visited with Rev. and Mrs, T, Garnett Husser inBeams vie on Sunday. ThPY, also visited in Port 'Dover and Niagara Falls.. A vacation Bible Schoolis being planned for Mensal!, United Chinch to be held on July 2-6. AR children 4pes 4-.13 will be welcome. An evening of Fellowship and fun was held by Unit two of Hensall United Church on Monday evening, June 11. Originally a picnic had been planned but due to cool weather, supper w.4s hcid inside followed by a few games held outside.- More, games and cornPetiliOnS were held inside 'before411 settled down. Leader* Mrs. Diane Gerstenkarn, opened with poern,"A Handshake" and Mrs, Helen, MacLean gave an inspiring devotional on "Friends." The best friends are the old and tried ones; friendship must be earned and nurtured. To have a friend is to be one. Roll call was "Show and Tell" and many interesting articles were displayed, several souvenirs of other countries visited. Alma College for Women to be held August 15-19, the one day school to be on August 21. It is hoped that several car loads will go for that day. The, Regionat. will. be at Elimville on October 9 A one day retreat will be held at Camp Menesetung on June 18; bring lunch: and a lawn chair. At 'the dose of the business, Diane, read a. ROV.C. 'UM M00.410 Kippen Correspondent MRS. RENA CALDWELL 262-5935 Youth anniversary services were held in St. Andrews Church Kippen June 10 with Rev. McMullen in charge. • The junior choir provided the inspirationin song with sev- eral numbers under the lead- ership . of Mrs. Gerald • Moffatt and Mrs. David Cooper. PERSONALS Mr. MradMrs;George SP:iDwhiacichwere recentguestswitMr.and Mrs. W,L. Mellis. Mr. Frank Fowler, Aurora, called on W.L. Mellis last week. U.C.W. of St Andrews Church held their regular meeting June 12. Mrs Keith Love gave the worship on Father's Day theme. Mrs. John Anderson took as the topic "Occupation House- wife." It was decided to have a bake sale on June 30 at 'Homestead. Mrs. Harold Jones and Mrs. Wm.' Consitt • hostesses, served lunch. An Expositor Uassineci will pay you dividends: Have yon tried one? Dial 527-0240, . . • • . • • • • . • . . . . • • ......7.--,...z....Z....c.s. -..,--.4-s-T-S..-5.74...-.“-,........2...M.S. -.M....S. .. -7.---..h.....r...,. ,n_.......•,4_,;, b.... .,........................,,..,...-,..,,,.......4.4,......-;•-•;:-.7-- ' . . ' ' '............."........ h'.... . . I, "WHAT'S THIS ALL ABOUT" Winners in the six month to a year baby show category in Hensall don't seem to realize. that they're taking home a prize, The babies and their mothers are (left to right) Dana Cooper and mother Anita from Kippen, first, Dana Rowan and Mother Wendy of R.R.1, Brucefield, second, and Nrssa Masse and mother Kim from Hensall, third. LITTLE WINNERS—Although every baby io worth a prize in the eyes of ' his mother', the winners (left to right) at th % lensall Fair Baby Show for six months And under category were Mark Bell and mother Bev from Hensall, first, Eric Groot and mother Elaine from Hensall, second, and Arnancla Hickey and mother Teresa of R.R. 2, Brussels, third. 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