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HORSES AT HENSALL — The judges had a tough
time at the Hensall Spring Fair on Tuesday night,
judging more than 30 entries in the horse classes.
Judges
second
At Hensall
United
.Correspondent
• Hilda M.Payne
The „United Church service was
conducted by Rev. Don Bes•k
with Mrs. John Turkheim at the
organ. The Junior Choir sang.
"Joy is like the Rain — and "Our
Father •Who art in Heaven"
accompanied at the piano by
Brenda Pepper. The sermon was
titled, "Go. Then" and dwelt on
the missionary spirit all should
have in spreading the message of
Christianity through the world.
After the sermon, Sheri Lynn
Marie Ducharme was presented
for baptism. Flowers placed in the
church were in memory' of Susan
Wright. Next Sunday, Dr. Carey
Joynt will be the guest speaker
followed •• by a question and
answer period and refreshments,
Huronview Bazaar
The successful Spring Bazaar.
Bake Sale and Tea sponsored by
the Huronview Auxiliary Was
favoured by fine summer
weather, weather, on Wednesday,Ihne 9,
and was attended by a late
enthusiastic crowd. The tea room
looked very exciting with white •
linen cloths and flowers on the
small tables, and a beautiful
arrangement of peonies on the
attractive tea table, where Mrs.
LeSter, Mrs. Muir, Mrs.
Afehtbald and MO, gh's
poured.
Many visitors ate expected at
fwitirortvie,y0 Home - on Senior
Citizens week - June 20 26. The
next regular 'auxiliary Meeting is
Selteduled for Monday, July 21 at
211S, pan.
Classified Ads pay dividends,
want
home?
et a
mortgage
loan!
Mrs. McDonald and o Jean
Treibner visited Roy McDonald.
• Melba and ,Brenda Walper.
Exeter and Mrs. Pearl Stebbins,
New Hamburg vi steel Adeline
Taylor.
Lisle Mitchell. Crediton visited
his mother' Louise Mitchell.
Mrs. Flossie Dickens and Mrs.
Keith Campbell called on Vera
La m mie ,
Miss Ruth Skip.ner and La
Verne Skinner visited Rubv
Miners and Louise Mitchell.
Mrs, Cecil Skinner. Exeter and
Mrs: Minnie Noakes. Hensall.
called on a number of the
residents.
The Queensway Nursing Home
welcomes. a new resident Mrs,
Ameela Parsons, Cromarty.
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Wednesday
Thursday -
Friday -
Saturday -
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Oscilating fan
Set owl figurines; 1 slow cooker
3/8 drive socket set; 1-2 man tent
- First 25 customers 1 free H H Dollars
— Free coffee to customers. To children,
accompanied by adult free colouring book, • balloons.
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. I. Crowd applauds
fiddler's contest
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pin the ribbon§- on the winning first and
place Winners in this hackney pony class.
(Staff Photo)
Hensall 'Arena was tilled to
capacity for the Qptarionddler's
Contest. sponsored by the
Hensall Kinsmen Club, with
people from as far away ' as
California and lnuvik, N.W.T, on
Friday and Saturday nights.
Perennial champion Ed, Gyurki
of Woodstock defeated Ron Reed
of Sudbury and Eleanor
Townsend of Fergus to win the
open class..
'the field of 13 competitor's was
narrowed to eight at' ter Friday
nights semi'-finals.
b ath} Reed of Sudbury'. age 8,
was the youngest competitor for
the fourth consecutive year an,d
Albert Romphe of' Parkhill and
Henry Adk ins, Hensall at 83 .svere
the oldest.
There were seven fiddle classes'
and three step-dancing
categories.
35 to 55 Years: George
Mitchell. St. _Catharines; Ken
NI:Ours.. Kitchener; Walter
Munn, Ha milton. shower K. 'Davis Women's Open:.
K Ferguson, -Kitchener; ikallih2:: Mrs. Lorne Archer was hostess
IS reeks , Toronto; Karen . last week at her home. when the
Campbell, Belmont. girls of the broomball team
10 and under: Kevin Regier, honoured Miss Kay Davis with a
Elmira: Jim Campbell. Belmont:, miscellaneous shower. Th•
Glenn MacDonald, As'Imer. evening was spent in games and a
50 to '0: Viggo Sorensen, ' social hour. . .
Atwood; Eugene Builbyault,
Belle River, Que.; Nelson Howe,
Staffa.
12 and undeRri:dkRobert Reed,
Sudbury;
Tills.onburg; • Kathy - YoRuenegd,
Sudbury.
70 and over: Ernie Adair, Park-.
hill; Robert Rennie, Shakespeare',
Albert Romphe Parka 'ill.
Noselty Class: Rocky Nash,
Scarborough; George Mitchell,
St. Catharines; Kevin Regier,
Elmira.
Step Dancing:
12 and under: Lucy Goffet.
Almonte; Cindy Willoughby,
Anne Marie McQuaid,
CS Seaforth.
13 - 25 : Nancy 'Ghessel,
Mitchell: Brenda Cowan,
Almonte: Susan Watty, Kinburn.
25 and over: Jim Petrie.
Atwood; Henry Adkins, Hensall.
Broomball team
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to
Lodge closes for the summer
assisted by Mrs. Maggie
Campbell, P.N.G. The Treasurer,
Mrs, Dorothy Corbett, gave the
financial report. The inaugural
Meeting/ will he held in Pride of
Huron Lodge on June 30th at 8
P.M. All Past Noble Grands are
invited to attend.
The September meeting will be
followed by a "'pot-Luck",
luncheon. . A committee
comprisilig Noble Grand Mrs.
Bertha -MacGregor. • Mrs. Pearl
Eyre. Mrs. Dorothy Parker Vice.
Grand and Mrs. Dorothy Corbett
were appointed to purchase an
"ln Memoriam" gift -fur the
Lodge room.
Euchre Bingo was played afters
which a delicious lunch 'was
served by Mrs. Dorothy Corbett.
Mrs. Ruby Bell. Mrs. Wreatha
Gri gg,
Re . W.D..lars is conducted
sets. in Carrncl Presbyt erian
Church on Sunday. The holiday
services will co min e n ee on
June rth in the Hensall
United Church 'at 11:00 a.m.
Messrs. Jack and Al Corbett.
_returned home front a fishing
holiday at Silver Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hay.. sill
Ho,; and Mrs. Teresa Fletcher
attended the christening of
Allyson Wendy . daughter of
Michael. andMary Beth Hoy,
London at the Church of
Transfiguration. London.
Messrs. Harry Hoy and Harold
Whitehead spent a few days this •
week on a fishing trip up North.
Miss Janice Bonthron of
London visited-last week with her
brother and sister-in-law., Mr.
and Mrs. Bevan Bonthron and •
daughters.
Dr. ('rev .Joynt. Mrs. Joynt and
son D:i1.id, of Bethlehem, Penn.
\ kited this week with the
former's- brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Joynt.
Mrs, Eric Munroe of 'eaforth
s kited last week with Mrs.
.Bertha MacGregor.'
Correspondent
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
' Noble Grand Mrs. ,Bertha,
MacGregor presided for, the
meeting of Amber Rebekah
Lodge on. Wednesday evening
At Varner
Stephensons
honoured at
anniversary
parties
Correspondent
Mrs. Bill Chessell
Mr: , and - Mrs, Ralph
Stephenson. who were married
twenty-five years ago -on June
23rd, were honoured at three
Silver Wedding. Anniversasy
parties.
On Sunday, .1une 6, their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Rathwefl, and sons
-Blaine, Bill and Dale, entertained
relatives to _a lawn party at the
Rathwell residence:
On Juste 12, neighbours got
together and went to a dance at
Hully Gully. .
On Sunday, June 20. ' their
family and Mr. and' Mrs. Wilmer
Reid hosted them to a supper at
the "Old Mill" in Pl -khill. •
They received lovely gifts at the
three functions.
Dr. Joynt
to speak
at Hensall
visited on Sunday with. the
Mrmer's mother. Mrs. ,Mkkle.
Mrs. Ross MacMillan -• of.
Waterloo visited Tuesday this
week with her mother, Mrs. Laird
Mickle.
Mr. Elmer Campbell of Toronto
spent the, weekend ,with his
,parents, Mr. and' mrs. Peres'
Campbell. • . • ,
Wedding
RANDALL—WEDGE
A pretty • mid-summer.
wedding was solemnized on
Saturday at 4 p.m. in Carmel
Presbyterian Church when Rev.
W.Narvis s unned in marriage
Lynda Wedge, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wedge, Hensall
and Vernon Randall. Hensall, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Randall.
Baden. The bride was attended
by Mrs. William Bell, sister of the
groom and William Bell .. was .
groomsman, A reception for the
familieS and friendS followed at
the honte of the bride's parents
Mr. and Mrs: Robert Wedge, The
couple will take up residence in
exeter.
• Show
books at,.
Blyth
Mrs. Rochus Fa ber. Libcraturc
Secret ary for the Huron
Presbytery, accompanied by Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm/ gave a display
of her hooks to the members of
Blyth W.M1•5. at the home. of
Mrs. ry, William Dalrymple.
Belgravc fast Tuesday afternoon.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm. Mrs. Daisy •
Ivey and Mrs. Elizabeth Volland
included Mrs. slim Finlay,
Douglas. and Steven of Exeter.
Mr: and Mrs. Art Hallam of
Vanastral: Mr. Art Coombs of
Clinton,: Mr. Norman Coglin of
Atwood, Mrs. Beatrice Taylor of
Varna, Mrs. Margaret Boa of .
Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Johnston of Brucefield. Town
visitors included Derek Robinson,
Mrs, Rose Pyke, Mrs, Dorm Clark
and Mrs. Gladys Cudmore.
Mr, and Mrs. Joek Chipehase.
Jeff,att.d Angela hOye,mtitned to
Virginia wafter visiting wins their
families and attending the Fraser
- Keys wedding,
and .Mrs. R. E. Smale of
Midland visited with relatives at
Varna and Staffa and attended
the Fraser-Keys wedding in
.Hensall United Church on June S.
Mrs. Herbert Jones is a patient
in Si, Joseph's H'os'pital, London.
spent the weekend with his
.mother ISIsssls aird Mickle and Dr_ • , On Sundae Mr. W.O.Goodwin • Shirley. Proms; visited Roy
Robert and Mrs.-Mickle. London ' was presented with a fifty year McDonald and Lynn Latiniore.
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Mr. Charles Mickle. Hamilton. ge egion award 4,
1 S
Personals
ueensway man
Jewel from the -Hensall Canadian
Legion. The presentation was
made 1:)y Grant ' McClim.ificy, •
President of the Legion and Floyd
Crane. Mr. GOodwin was one of
the .first members of the Legion
when it was organised fifty years
ago. :
Tuesday Mr. Lawrence Wein of
Exeter delighted the residents
with pianii music and singing. On
Wed.neday a number of residents
were taken for a car ride, by the
Ladies of the Christian Relbrrned
Church and had a picnic at
Seaforth Lions Park.
Rev, Glenn Wright of Exeter
had Church service and was.
accompanied by Louise Mitchell
at the piano.
Visitors with Mrs. pauline
.Jeffrey were her niece from Los
Angeles. • California; Veronica,
Bob and Mary Ann Griffith; son
Edmund; Madge Oesch.
Goderieh; Mrs. Ullecn Decbqrme;
London; Helen and Hector
Jeffery, Detroit,- Mich., Mrs.
Margaret Powell, Clinton; and
Mr. and Mrs. Clemencc Jeffrey.
Ila Ridley and Iva Dunn, Greta
and Amy Lammie and Mrs. M.
Sherrill visited Vera Lartirnie.
Mr. ' and Mrs. W.E.Parker.
Bayfield visited Clara
F titt t hers! one.
Horne I& Dade grhaeli
Hardware
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JUNE 23 to 26th
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