The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-26, Page 5 (2)Hensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mks. Joyce Pepper, Phone 282.2344
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Invited to Blyth
Rebekah charter is draped,
Noble Grand Mrs. Margaret
.Consitt presided for the meeting
of Amber Rebekah Lodge No. 349
on Wednesday evening assisted
UCW meets
at Chiselhurst
The Chiselhurst UCW met at
the church in the afternoon of
June 10 Mrs. Erla Coleman
presided and opened the meeting
with a poem entitled "Walking in
the Woodland". Thank you notes
from Mrs. Beck, Shirley Brintnell
and Clara MacDonald were read.
Manyitems of business were dealt
with.
The worship was given by
Fredo Boa, the topic being
"Jesus, the Divine Companion".
Rosa Harris assisted by
Margaret Cole and Dorothy
Brintnell gave the study book
reading several passages from
the Bible and singing hymns.
Vera Ross played "Have you any
room for Jesus?" on the piano.
Mrs. Coleman closed the meeting
with the benediction. Hostesses
for the lunch were Marg Upshall,
Phylis Parsons and Marg Cole.
Writer retires
Due to other interests. Joyce
Pepper will not be a
correspondent for the Hensall
news to the Exeter Times
Advocate, as of the end of June.
Joyce would like to thank all
those people who have con-
tributed news items to her over
the past few years.
Refer to Page 7A
for listing of
G. A. Cann & Sons
AUCTION
SALE
Full Line of
Farm
Equipment
by the Vice (:rand Mrs. Bertha
MacGregor .
The Charter was draped in
memory of the late Sister
Florence Jennings Rebekah
Assembly Secretary.
An invitation was received
from Mrs. Bev Beaton, Blyth, to
attend "Open House" for -their
fiftieth wedding anniversary on
Saturday July 5 from 2-5 p.m. and
7-9 p.m., all members cordially
invited.
The Inaugural meeting will be
held in MacKay Hall. Goderich,
June 25, 8 p.m. The incoming
DDP is Mrs. Irene Harnack,
Goderich. All past noble grands
are asked to attend.
LSVG Mrs. Hazel Corbett
expressed appreciation and
thanks to Noble Grand Mrs.
Margaret Consitt for the year's
accomplishments and
congratulated her.
Noble Grand Mrs. Margaret
Consitt thanked all officers and
members for their support in
making her year successful.
Happy Birthday was extended
Mrs. Maggie Campbell and Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor.
The visiting report was given
by Mrs. MacGregor. Lodge
closed for the vacation months
and will resume Sept. 3rd.
HE DANCES TOO Three time winner of the Ward Allen Memorial
Trophy, Chuck Joyce of Sarnia didn't compete this year but at the urg-
ing of M.C. Johnny Brent, performed a step dance with Dave Ham-
mond of Dunnville providing the tune. , T -A photo
Pvraocafa
Mrs.Ituth Taylor, Clinton and
her daughter Mrs. Jim Mac-
Farlaneand daughter Michelle of
Calling Lake. Alberta visited this
week with the former's son-in-
law and daughter Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Corbett. Steve and Jeff.
Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Bell
celebrated their thirtieth wed-
ding anniversary this week.
Mrs. Irene Blackwell P.N.G.
and Mrs. Aldeen Volland Jr.
P.N.G. returned home after
attending the Rebekah Assembly
sessions held in the Royal York
Hotel Toronto last week.
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Fri. - 8:00 to 6:00 Sat. - 8:00 to 4:00
Open Thursday 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
OLDEST FIDDLER — The most
elderly fiddler performing at the
Ontario Fiddlers Contest in Hen-
sall was 76 year-old Robert Ren-
nie of Shakespeare who won the
70 and over class. T -A photo
Church News
Rev. Don Beck preached on the
sermon topic "Commitment of
Life", for the service of worship
in Hensall United Church Sunday
morning. The choir sang the
anthem "Jubilante Amen",
accompanied on the organ by
Mrs. Turkheim. The basket of
flowers were from the funeral of
the late Mrs. Norman Jones.
Next Sunday, June 19 will be
Sacrament of Infant Baptism.
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RECEIVES TROPHY — The Word Allen Memorial Trophy, emblematic of excellence at the Ontario Fiddlers
Contest in Hensall, is seen being presented to champion Gord Elson of Ingersoll by Marg Entwhistle, London,
a niece of the late Mr. Allen. T -A photo
Ingersoll man named champ
in fifth annual fiddling test
The Hensall Kinsmen Club
sponsored the fifth annual
Ontario Fiddler's Contest on
Friday and Saturday night.
Contest chairman Wayne Reid
stated the event attracted over
3.000 persons. Trailers entered
the parkcamping ground as
early as Thursday evening.
Gord Elson, Ingersoll won the
prestigious open -class fiddling
competition out of a group of
eight fiddlers.
David Hammond of Dunnville
came in second, with Don Reed,
Sudbury, third.
Other competition winners
were: Donna Vaughn. Almonte;
step dancing 12 years and under
Robert Reed, Sudbury. Fiddling
12 years and under Nancy
Chissel, 13 Mitchell; Step dancing
13 to 25 years; Bill Smith, 15,
Dunnville; Fiddling 20 years and
under Alice Urecko, Toronto.
Novely Fiddling: Don Reed;
Step dancing. Leonard Clark,
London; 26 years and over,
Robert Rinnie 76 of Shakespeare.
Fiddling 70 years and over; Tom
McQueen. King City; Fiddling 55
Farmer hurt
during haying
years and over; Fiddling 35 to 55 Saturday evening's en -
years Kenneth Majaury; Kit- tertainment concluded with
chener. dancing.
Pepper family hold
reunion at Seaforth
The annual Pepper reunion was
held Sunday in the Seaforth
Community park with over 50 in
attendance. The sports were
conducted by Lawrence and Lois
Barker and Dalton and Marj
Malcolm.
Winers were: races 8 and
under, Lorie Rutter; girls 12 and
under, Jo-ann Pepper; boys 12
and under, Fred Miller; young
ladies, Brenda Pepper, ladies
kick -the -slipper, Eleanor
Falconer; men's kick -the -
slipper. Sandy Pepper;
children's kick -the -slipper,
Laurie Pepper; walk on rope with
book on head, Joyce Pepper's
team: tooth picks and raisins on
plate, Joyce Pepper's team; milk
bottle, water and pail relay,
Joyce Pepper's team; adults ping
pang balls on foil plate, Don Riley
and Viola Taylor; childrens' ping
pong balls, Fred Miller and
Brenda Riehl, guessing contents
A Hay Township area farmer, of a can, Joyce Pepper.
Ed Corbett received lacerations After a picnic supper, the
to his upper left arm whilehaying president Cecil Pepper presided
on his farm on Saturday. A lever for a short meeting. He thanked
on the bale elevator unlocked. all the committees for the work
striking him in the arm. They had done. It was decided to
He was taken to South Huron hold next year's reunion on the
Hospital. Exeter, and attended fourth Sunday in June at the
by Dr. M.C. Fletcher. Seaforth park.
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Officers for the 1975-76 term
will remain the same. They are
president, Cecil Pepper;
secretary -treasurer, Viola
Taylor: sports committee,
Dalton and Marj Malcolm,
Lawrence and Lois Barker; table
committee, Stewart and Grace
Pepper, Roy and Irene Pepper.
The oldest person present was
Mrs. George Pepper of Mitchell.
The people coming the farthest to
attend the picnic were Don and
Julene Riley and family of
Bryanston.
WI enjoys
Elmira trip
Members of Hensall WI and
friends enjoyed a bus trip on
Monday to the Mennonite
Community of Elmira. A tour of
some of the important points and
some farms was much enjoyed.
Many horses and buggies were
also seen.
They also visited Woodside
National Historic Park in Kit-
chener, the birth place of William
Lyon MacKenzie King, and the
Gay Lea Plant at Seaforth.
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Fresh Turkeys Ib 750
Maple Leaf whole. 2 or 'a$1.39
Football Style Hams Ib
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Baby Beef Liver 691
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