Times-Advocate, 1988-10-19, Page 20Page 4A
Times -Advocate, October 19, 1988
Dress -up parade Saturday
By Susan Hartman
HENSALL - As a Grand Finale
to Hensall's Week of the Child ac-
tivities, the Hensall Merchants are
sponsoring a Dress -Up Parade at 1
p.m., Saturday. The Parade will
leave from the Fire Hall„ wind
through the streets of the Village
and end up at the Arena. Treats will
be provided by the Hensall Kinetics
and there will be free public skating
sponsored by the Kinsmen.
If it rains the Parade will be
moved to the Public School Gym:
Prizes will be awarded for best wag-
on, best bicycle; best miniature
float, fancy dress, scarecrow, hobo,
witch, ghost, best animal or pet and
clown. •
Children should hand in their'
Point Collector Sheets at the Li-
brary or Town hall by 1) p.m. on
Tuesday, October 25: Everyone
who hands in their- sheet will re-
ceive a treat courtesy of Solway's.
and the top two winners in cach age
category will receive a prize. -
United Church
Ushers at Hensall United on Sun-
day were Peter Prydc:Bill Noakes,
Dave Wood and Charles Doxtator. •
Greeting worshippers at the door
was John Thomson.
-. Flowers in the church were from
the funeral of Miss Helen Smith.
COLLECTORS - D&D Farm Toys of Hensall, the collection of Rick (cen-
tre) and Derek Etherington found an appreciative audience Sunday. as Jim
Ross (right) of London and Cecil Rose of Mitchell inspected the display of
four-wheel drive tractor models.
First ever Toy Show
ranks as huge success
for Hensall Kinsmen
HENSALL - More than 1,000
people crowded the hall of the Hen-
sall community centre Sunday to
visit the Kinsmen's First Toy Trac-
tor Show. The show featured dis-
plays of toy farm machinery from
16 dealers and collectors.
Marvin Taylor, a Kinsman and
chairman of the event, was interest- _
ed in bringing a toy show -to Hen-
sall
because he has a collection of
his own and has attended similar
shows.
A December show in Seaforth is
the only other such show in the
arca.
• Exhibitors came from as far as
Hamilton, Palmerston and Watford
to sell their wares to collectors, and
to compare their displays to. those
which won thc four show trophies
donated by the Kinsmen.
A special commemorative pin
was on sale, and all proceeds from
Sunday's event went 'to Kinsmen
projects, including minor hockey
and cystic fibrosis.
"We've already decided we'll do it
again next year," said Taylor,
watching the crowds milling around
the displays. of their favorite model
machinery.
TOY SHOW - Hyde Brothers of Hensall set up a sale table at the First
Kinsmen Toy Tractor Show on Sunday, and Peter and Lisa Sutherland said
the 1,000 visitors the show attracted kept them busy.
Register now for Zurich figure skating lessons
By Carmel Sweeney
ZURICH - The Zurich and arca
figure skating club lessons will be-
gin Tuesday, October 25 at the are-
na. Thosc who have already regis-
tered arc to check their schedules
for starting times. Private and
group lessons will be every Tues-
day and Saturday.
For more --information phone—
president,
honespresident, Lois Jones at 263-5070
or se.tretaryJim Dcnomme at 236-
7703.
"Developing skating skills
through balance, muscle co-
ordination, concentration, disci-
pline and fun," is the -goal of the.
club. -
Penny Sale
There's going to be a Penny Sale
at St. Peter's Parish (St. Joseph's)
Sunday, October 23 at 7:00 p.m.
Prizes will be drawn at 8 p.m.,
sponsored by their C.W.L.
Golden Agers •
Thirteen Zurich Golden Agers at-
tended the zone 8 Unitcd Seniors'
Fall Rally Friday at the Exeter Le-
gion Hall, hosted by the Exeter
Senior Citizens. Rev. Richard Haw-
ley of Exeter United Church and
Mayor Bruce Shaw brought'greet-
ings from- the Town of-Exctcr. The
guest speaker was Ross Haugh of
the Times Advocate.
Library
Bring your pre-schoolers (3-5) to
the Zurich Public Library for Story
Hour, Thursday, from 2-3 p.m.
This week's thcmc will be pets.
Thcy will read stories; sing songs
and make a craft.
Moms arc welcome to stay if thcy
want to.
St. Boniface
Grade five and six pupils from St.
Boniface School travelled to .Our
Lady of Mount Carmel School on
Monday to compete in a soccer
game, the .winner of which will
play in Exctcr at the Huron-Pcrth
system "Soccer tournament" on Oc-
tober 26. Following the game the
students watched the Operetta "Tom
Sawyer" in the gym.
Scouts
The Zurich Boy Scouts had an in-
teresting weekend at the Parkhill
Conservation area at a B.P. Camp.
All successfully reached their B.P.
requirements for first aid, fires, ham
radio, making knots, orientation and
knife and axe handling.
Knights of Columbus
On Monday a bus trip went to the
Brucc Nuclear Plant at Douglas
Point for some members of the St.
Boniface K of C Council - 8863 and
-their wives. • - `
The Knights of Columbus are
also planning to hold a Harvest
Dance at. the Zurich Community
Centre, Saturday, November 19
from 9:00 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music
will be provided by Anything Goes.
Tickets are now on sale from K of
C members at $12.00 a couple and
everyone is welcome.
C.W.L.
On Tuesday; the St. Bonifacc
C.W.L. recited the "Living Rosary"
in a large circle around the church,
Afterwards the C.W.L. meeting
was held in the school gym and the
-guest speaker was Pcnny Watson
with a demonstration on how to
make a harvest wreath.
Today some members will travel
to Blyth to attend the C.W.L. Dean-
ery meeting at thc Memorial Hall.
P.T.A. Tomorrow
Thursday, October 20 the P.T.A.
General. Meeting will be held in the
St. 'Boniface -school gym at 7:30
p.m. All parents are welcome to
meet the teachers.
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• Personals - - '
Maria Mathonia attended the fu-
neral of her mother Mrs. Anna
Hecht in Germany last week.
The community wishes a speedy
recovery to Margie Johnston who
is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal, London.
Congratulations to Jeff and Mary
Merkel (nee Vanden Boomen) who
were married at St. Boniface
Church on Saturday, October 15
by Father Hayes.
Relatives from town attended the
wedding of Julie Bedard and Ken
Jurkiewicz in Mt. Clemen's, Mich-
igan.
The family of John Paul and
Barb Rau attended the wedding of
their niece and cousin. Michelle
Morris to Tom Northrup held in
Lake Orion, Michigan.
Police investigate four
collisions in town
EXETER - Exctcr police investi-
gated four two -vehicle collisions
in the past week.
The first occurred on September
29, between a car and a bicycle.
Stafford Mullings, Exctcr was
thrown from his bicycle when .
John Mitchell, London, who was
parked in the south lane on Main.
St., opened his vehicle door.
There were no serious injuries.
Police were called to the scene of
three other two -vehicle collisions.
One involved drivers William Reid
and Jose Salvador, both of London,
a second accident was between
Brion Penhale, Woodham, and
Clifton Moore, Exeter, and the
third occurred between vehicles
driven by Mary Ford, Exeter and
William Burnett, London.
Birthday wishes are extended to
Aaron Gingerich of the Blue Water
Rest Home who will be 90 years
old on Thursday.
The next COR weekend for
young people ages 17-21 will be
held at St. Michael's School in
Stratford, November 11-13. For
applications and more information
phonc Fathcr Peter Hayes at 236-
4191.
Couples interested in making a
Marriage Encounter weekend at the
Michaclite House in Melrose on
November 11-13 arc to phonc Ray
and Janice Hartman at 237-3483.
Our sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Lillian Smithand family.
KaMock read the scripture and
Rev. Wright's sermon was "Ordi-
nary People". -
U.C.W.
Guest speaker at the Hensall
UCW meeting was Ellen Edmond-
son from the SARI Riding Stables,
Ilderton. The bale will be packed
October 25 for Missions Services
in London. The Church Anniver-
sary Supper will be held November
20. -
'Shuffleboard
Hensall Shuffleboard scores for
October 11 were topped by Dave
Woodward with- 448 followed by
Pearl McKnight 445, John Pepper
368, Jack Consitt 367, Percy
Campbell 358 and Irene Finlayson
316.
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