Times-Advocate, 1978-06-22, Page 16Page 14
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Hensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS,
Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phcmfc 262-5018
Mrs. fcertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Tirrtes>Advocate, June 22, 1978 Fiddler's contest resounding success
Plan meeting is tonight
The last chance for public
input into the proposed
secondary plan for Hensall
will take place tonight at the works for the past two
7:30 p.m. in Hensall Public
School.
The plan which has been in
Notice to Electrical Customers
of Hensall Public Utilities Commission
ANNOUNCEMENT OF ROLLBACK
As a result of the better than expected operations of
ONTARIO HYDRO in 1977, HENSALL P.U.C. is
receiving an anti-inflation discount on bulk power
purchased from Ontario Hydro during 1978.
While the cost of bulk power from Ontario Hydro in
1978 has risen 9.8% we will be receiving this dis
count which is estimated to total $ 19,300.00.
After due consideration of this and all factors, this
utility will reduce its electricity rates for the
remainder of 1978 by 10.8%, or until the total dis
count is rebated, effective with all energy bills issued
on and after July 1, 1978.
Hensall Public Utilities
Harold Knight
Charles Hay
John Baker
Commissioners
years, has been mailed to the
400 property owners in
Hensall recently.
Reeve Harold Knight said
that he and council felt the
draft plan has been well
executed. He said that
depending on the meeting,
several changes to the plan
could be made or it could
remain similar to what was
mailed out to the residents.
He said the plan will take
into consideration
village’s proposed
nexation of a sector of Hay
township.
Knight said he doubted if
the plan could be in force this
year.
Roman Dzus of the Hur*
County planning department
said the idea behind this last
meeting is to get a more
defined response from the
public.
He said the idea of the plan
is to reflect the majority of
interests and Dzus felt his
department had “received a
reasonably good idea of what
the people wanted” from the
public meetings that were
held previously.
The county planner said it
was difficult to predict when
the plan could be put in
force. Once final approval
the
an-
The eighth annual Ontario
Fiddlers contest sponsored
by the Hensall Kinsman
proved to be a resounding
success, with over 1100
people watching the per
formance Saturday evening.
In the competition for the
Ward Allan Memorial
Trophy which topped off two
days of fiddling and step
dancing, Ed Gyurki of
Woodstock took the top spot.
Wayne Reid of the hosting
Kinsman club said this
year’s event was the most
successful with the largest
crowds ever to attend the
event. Reid added the event
was a total community effort
with many other local
organizations playing an
important role in the success
of the event.
In the competitions,
several residents took part
with three of the titles being
won by area people. For step
dancing for competitors
twelve and under, Becky
McKinley of Zurich took the
top spot.
In fiddling for competitors
between the ages of 35 and 55
Willis Desjardine of Dash
wood finished first while Bill
Harvey of Exeter took the
runner-up position.
Gerry Smith of Exeter
proved to be the best trick
fiddler around as he won the
novelty division.
The following is a com
plete list of the winners in the
various divisions.
Step dancing 12 and under
— Becky McKinley, Zurich,
Jeff Bender, Watford and
Shirley Miller, Staffa.
Step dancing 13-25 — Kim
Craig, Blyth; Nancy
Chessell, Mitchell and Lori
Bender, Watford.
Step dancing 26 and over
Leonard Clarke, London;
Ernie Laplame, Simcoe and
Murray Currah, Brights
Grove.
Fiddling — Ward Allan
Memorial trophy — Ed
Gyurki, Woodstock; Dwight
Ludinieki, Toronto and Bob
Arbuckle, Stouffville.
Fiddling novelty — Gerry
Smith, Exeter; Dwight
Ludinecki, Toronto and
Kevin Reger, Elmira.
Fiddling, 70 and over —
James McCrory
Thomas; Jim Wilcox, St.
Catharines, and George
Cagne, Sarnia.
Fiddling 55 and over —
George Stinson, Scar
borough; Nelson Howe,
Staffa and Lindsay George,
Forest.
Fiddling 35 to 55 —- Willis
Desjardine, Dashwood and
Bill Harvey Exeter.
Fiddling 20 and under —
Michelle Ludinieki, Toronto;
Kevin Reger,
Kendra Woods, Fergus.
Fiddling 12 and under —
Gary Walter, Bright,
from council has been
received, the county and
ministry of housing must
okay the plan.
Dzus said preliminary
work on the village’s
revamped zoning bylaws
have begun, with the work
being carried out by the
department’s student
planner. Bryan Tuckey of
Exeter,
Elmira and
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TAKES WARD ALLAN TROPHY — For the second time in two years, the premier award in
the Hensall Old Time Fiddler's contest was taken by Ed Gyurki of Woodstock. Following the
announcement of the winner, Margaret-Ann Entwhistle, a niece of the late Ward Allan,
presented the new champion with his trophy. To the left of Gyurki is Dwight Ludinieki of
Toronto who received the second place trophy from Wayne Reid. To the right of Reid is third
place finisher Bob Arbuckle of Stouffville, Ontario. Staff photo
Anniversary
at Carmel
The 88th anniversary of
Carmel Presbyterian
Church W.M.S. was held
Wednesday evening June 14
with Mrs. Malcolm Dougall
presiding.
She welcomed the guests
from Zurich United Church,
Barbara Kirkman and af
ternoon Auxiliary, Seaforth;
Senior W.M.S. and Marion
Ritchie group, Cromarty;
Caven “
Women’s
Gordon
associate
ladies of the Church.
Mrs. Dougall opened the
meeting with a verse “More
Beyond” Mrs. Edith Bell
accompanied for the singing
of Hymns, at the piano. Mrs.
Esther Wright chose
“Faith” for her message and
Mrs. Faber read the
Scripture and led in Prayer.
Following the offering and
offeratory prayer Mrs.
Bruce Cann, Exeter was
guest soloist and favoured
with renditions accompanied
at the piano by Mrs. Leila
Finkbeiner of Exeter. Mrs.
Dougall introduced the
speaker Mrs. Remus of
Walkerton who gave an
interesting message on “The
P.A. System.” Mrs. Percy
Campbell thanked the
speaker and the soloist and
Mrs. Dougall thanked all
taking part in devotional and
lunch.
Presbyterian
Society
Auxiliary
members
and
and
and
Ontario; Madonne McQuaid,
Seaforth and Aaron
Solomon, Kitchener.
Lady’s fiddling — Kathy
Ferguson, Kitchener,
Elizabeth Woods and Laura
Elson.
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