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Times-Advocate, 1988-03-09, Page 23WITHOUT A HITCH - The work of the Hensall figure skaters came to fruition Saturday evening a' their carnival, which had been postponed from its February date becauseof snow. Here Amy Campbell gives a helpinc, hand to Terri Regier during the act one finale. Hensall Susan Hartman 262-2449 Skating goes well The young memoers of the Hen- sall Figure Skatini Club performed before a capacity crowd on Saturday evening. The appreciative audience of proud parents grandparents and friends thorougtly enjoyed the Ice Carnival "ALL JCCASIONS". Five members of the Clinton Pre- cision Team pcformed a number of intricate and daring moves to the de- light of the auGience. Profcssiona' Coach Jacquie Drap- er skated a perfect solo, much to the delight o, her students. Chrystal Jones of Hensall, who skates out of the Zurich Figure Skating Clab thrilled the audience with her guest solo. Lisa Sykes and Jacquie Draper did the casting, music and choreography for the Carnival and are to be con- gratulated on a superb effort. Thank you as well to all of the parents who helped, Angie Gould for play- ing the music,Peter Groot who act- ed as M.C. and to Cindy Taylor and Anita Coope, who formed the cos- tume committee. Bonnie Gould did a fantastic jcb designing and sewing the many gorgeous costumes. U.C.W. Nellie Riley was Hostess for the afternoon group of Hensall U.C.W. when the! met on Thursday, March 3. Elva Ibrrest spoke of Rev. Niel Lackey, Minister of St. Paul's United Church in Milverton, Onta- rio. Lackey is thc chairman of the Rural Life Committee and he is try- ing to help the urban people under- stand the difficulties of the farmers and fishermen. Elva presented a Video about thc T'Bol-Tribal people of the Philippines. United Church Peter Prydc greeted worshippers at the door of Hensall United Church on Sunday. The Youth Choir sang Blest by the Lord prior to a story by Rev. Wright on fairness and honesty. An- other portion as added to the cross and the moneybag. Glen Hayter read the scripture which accompanied the story. Communion was served by Mona Alderdice, Dorothy Brintnell, Doro- thy Corbett, Murray McGregor, Joanne Fields, and Harold Parker. The Official Board will meet at the Church Thursday evening; Exec- utive at 7:30, Committees at 8:00, Full Board at 8:30. Shuffleboard Scores for March 1 were: Ladies High Eileen Rannie 358; Eileen Dowson 295; and Pearl McKnight 289. High scoring men were: Bruce Watson 364, Mark Hookey 333, John Pepper 295, and Delmar Skin- ner close behind with 293. NURSERY SCHOOL TOUR - The Hensall Nursery School received a guided tour of the Hensall Fire Hall under the guidance of works superin- . tnndent and fireman John Baker. Here Allan Mailette and Lucas Bruxer try their hand at a manual fire extinguisher. Queensway ews Hello! Welcome to Queensway News. Monday morning several residents gathered in the sunroom for tea and cookies as we discussed current events. In the afternoon we had our last bingo with the Kippcn United Church ladies. We enjoyed an extra afternoon with them due to this year being a leap ycar. Tuesday morning it was back to work at fun and fitness, which we followed with a sing song. We welcomed Reverend Wright in thc afternoon as he led our -church ser- vice. Joyce Pepper was our volun- teer pianist. Wednesday afternoon we had a special treat. At Baking Club wc were entertained by Darlene Denys, who arrived with hcr guitar and re- pertoire of country and western songs. We listened while wc worked and our brownies turned out well. "Trip to Bountiful" was our fca- turcd film Thursday evening. An excellent film about an elderly woman's desire to return to hcr childhood home. Games were thc order of the day Friday morning after fun and fit- ness. We find word games especial- ly interesting. Everyone relaxed at coffee hour Friday afternoon as we discussed some of our upcoming events. Wednesday March 16 is our Stop -n -Shop Tupperware Party in Qucensway's Activity Room. Thursday March 17 is our St. Pa- trick's Day party with Marie Flynn and hcr Huron Strings from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. Times -Advocate, March 9, 1988 Page 7A Hensall Agripress entering dormancy era in my life and my brother's life, sad to see the end of 20 years of work. The Hensall Agripress agen- cy is finished, but Agripress exper- tise and knowledge will live on. The end of one era doesn't mean it is not the start of another", was all Bayley will say at this time. The Hensall-based agricultural ad ing with arrangements to pay off agency known as Agripress is creditors at S0¢ on the dollar. "going into dormancy". This was "I refuse to walk from this and confirmed by co-founder Adrian leave a mess", Bayley remarked. Bayley when contacted and asked to "Everything is very complicated, dispel the rumours and speculation but under thc present circumstances that have been swirling around the we can't continue without major community lately. cutbacks." The company established 20 All 22 employees have been giv- years ago by Adrian and his brother en their notice, and a third of the Julian was merged with Design staff has already accepted other jobs. Associates in London in April, "I will still be involved in the agri- 1987. The business went into re- cultural advertising business but ceivership in August and Bayley not, unfortunately, in Hensall", moved back to Hensall in an at- Bayley said, pointing out that Hen - tempt to salvage his original com- sall is not an ideal centre for this pany. Financial difficulties have type of enterprise. wrecked those hopes. Bayley does not plan to move Bayley said Design Associates from Hensall. Although half of the failed when a number of big -budget Agripress building has been sold, he projects did not materialize. He said there still remains "a lot of sees his present mandate as finish- ' square footage". He said he is nego- ing client campaigns and continu- tiating for "another opportunity". Librarylans special p March break week Have your 8-13 year olds made your travel plans for March Break yet? If you are free next Wednesday, March 16 at 1 p.m. come on down to the Hensall Branch Library 'cause we're "HEADING SOUTH." Join special guests "Kim and Rick" for an afternoon of fun, and southern sunshine. Enjoy our Winter Break Beach Party. Parents - Please keep children un- der 8 at home because they will be turned away at the door. The Hensall Library will also be presenting Magician Michael Ross on Friday, April 22 at 4:15. Watch this spot for more details later. Nursery, school The children from Hensall Nur- sery School visited the Fire Hall last Thursday where they learned about the jobs done by Firemen. Also learning about jobs in pub- lic service were the Hensall Brown- ies who visited the Exeter O.P.P. station last Thursday evening. The girls learned all about the jail. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol were saddened to receive news of the death of Mary's aunt, Mrs. H. Van Dyke of Rotterdam, Holland. Mrs. Van Dyke and her husband travelled to Hensall four times to visit with the Roobols. Harry and Ann Klungel and daughter Eloise returned late last week from two wonderful weeks vacationing in Hawaii. They really enjoyed their stay but found the 11 - hour trip tiring. .Northcrest News Bob and Betty Mole of Dungan- non called on their mother Margaret Mole on Thursday. The residents at Northcrest wel- comed Dorothy Munroe home from Hensall Arena Events Wed. Mar. 9 2:30-3:30 Moms & Tots 5:15 p.m. Hensall Minor Hockey Thurs. Mar. 10 5:30 p.m. Ringette 8:15 p.m. Open Ice Fri. Mar. 11 Open Ice 8:30 p.m. Hensall Old Timers Sat. Mar. 12 8:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Hensall Minor Hockey 1:00-3:00 p.m. Public Skating 3:30-7:30 Ringette 9:00 p.m. Open Ice Sun. Mar. 13 1:00-3:00 p.m. Public Skating 3:15-4:45 p.m. Midget 5:00 p.m. Oldtimers 6:45 p.m. Open Ice Mon. Mar. 14 5:15 p.m. Hensall Minor Hockey Tues. Mar. 15 1:00-3:00 p.m. Public Skating 4:15 p.m. Open Ice 8:00 p.m. Broomball 10:00 p.m. Open Ice This advertisement sponsored by HENSALL CO.OP WASHERS - DRYERS - STOVES REFRIGERATORS - DISHWASHERS Over 150 units at 1987 prices Save over- $100.00 on some appliances BEAT THE SALES TAX INCREASE We Service What We Sell DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. HENSALL 262-272f. Ontario OPEN MONDAYS OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 p.m. 'THE PLACE TO BUY APPLIANCES her stay in Seaforth Community Hospital and wish her better health in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bcrdan from Union, Ontario visited with their brother and sister -in law Carl and Hilda Payne on Saturday. Last Monday evening the resi- dents gathered inthe lounge for a pot -luck supper and a bit of social- izing. The residents arc pleased to have Jack O'Connor home from South Huron Hospital in Exeter. Barb Plumb is recovering nicely from the broken arm which she suf- fered in a fall on the ice last month. Gwen Dalton and daughter- Dana of Seaforth paid a visit on Saturday to Glen and Pearl McKnight. Mrs. Nan Britten was happy to have her daughter Mrs. Catherine Britten of Bancroft with hcr over the weekend. and is very close to making an an- nouncement about the launching of "another product or another busi- ness". He held out the promise of employment in two or three months, "if everything is done properly". "1 am very sad about the end of an rri y V,K6 YsYr4•r;•.li/ittit EUCHRE WINNERS - The recent Hensall Firemen's public euchre tour- nament rewarded four team champions with trophies for their efforts. Front left is Luanne Phair, Jeanette Turner, Alphonse Grenier (back left) and Betty Grenier. kir • • Applause! For Union Gas Home Comfort Bonuses AND ND fifitiaTSGINTII lam% O Ask a Union Gas Pro about how you can enjoy the money -saving economy of a modern natural gas furnace from Lennox, Clare, Duomatic Olsen, Roberts Gordon, or Grimsby Stove. Add central air conditioning for all -season home comfort. For an even cleaner breathing environment in your home, add a specially -discounted" Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaner. 3 Cheers For Great Bonuses! iOO!200!300!20L. A Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaner with the pur- chase of a conventional natural gas furnace or central air conditioning A Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaner with the pur- chase of a high -efficiency natural gas. furnace. 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