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BIKE-A-THON - For Seniors' fiipnth the Queensway Nursing Home spon-
sored a. bike-a-thon to raise money for Alzheimer's research. The riders
brought in' more than $200 in pledges, for their 20 km ride to the Zurich Co;�
Op and back. From left are Queensway recreationjst Darlene Freisen, Mi-
chael Funk; Michael Thiel, Chad Taylor, Jim Robinson, Pastor Stephen
Alles, Brian Funk, and Pete Janssen.
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SUE FLYNN - Miss Rowcliffe
Trucking, 18, also lives in Hensall,
attends South Huron for grade 12
and would like to be a child-care
worker.
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JANE PAPPLE - Miss Hensall
District Co -Op, 17, lives in Tucker -
smith Township, is a grade 12 Sea -
forth student and would like to be a
United Church minister.
TANYA VanALLEN - Miss Oke
Woodsmith, 17, is from Cromarty
and attends Mitchell District High
School for grade 12. She hopes to
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DIANNE HAMILTON - Miss Bev-
erly Hills Dairy Farms,18, lives in
Hensall, is in grade 12 at South Hu -
roti and will attend Lambton College
this fall for nursing:
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MARY JANE PARSONS - Miss
Flower Basket, -18, is from RR2 Kip -
pen, works at Big '0 in Exeter and
will attend Conestoga College this
fall for radio and television broad-
casting.
PAM GACKSTETTER - Miss
Ron's Health Centre,. 17, is from
Hensall and is a grade 11 student
at South Huron and wants to be a
computer programmer.
STRETCH IT- Shawn Cooper keeps above the pole for the senior boys high jump as part of the track and field
games held at Hensall Public School Monday. Winners will continue to compete at the regional finals in Exeter on
Thursday. -
YEAR END - The Hensall Explorers held their year-end banquet last Tuesday at the United Church. The group
will be starting up again in September. From back left are Katie Rathwell, Shelley Gardner, Tara Pepper, and lead-
er Joanne Rowcliffe. Middle row from left are Janine Hayter, Louise Wood, Cara Gardner, Daniel Lambert, Shan-
non Kyle, Lisa Campbell. and Melissa Masse. From front left are Cathy Corbett, Tina Dayman, Leann Consist, and
Crystal Hopkins.
VANESSA THOMSON - -Miss
Bank of Montreal, 19, lives in Hen-
sall and attends the University of
Guelph for their business program.
Seven
contestants
for third
annual
Hensall
Fair Queen
Spring fair
this weekend
By Susan Hartman
HENSALL - The Hensall Spring
Fair will be held this Friday and
Saturday at the Rec. Centre. There
is a talent show, a beauty contest, a
baby show, a mini -tractor pull, calf
show, mid -way, exhibits and much
more. See you at the fair. The pa-
rade will be held Saturday at noon.
United Church
ibne 5 was communion Sunday at
Hensall United Church. Serving
communion were Lois Hayter,
Grace Drummond, Ernie Chipchase,.
Bill Noakes, Doug Mock and Ross
Corbett.•
Tim Brock gave a Youth Forum
Report after attending the London
Conference recently.
The Junior Choir sang "Make a
Joyful Noise". Next- Sunday, June
12 is promotional Sunday for the
Sunday School.
The children's story told about the
colors of the ministers stole and
why it is changed for each season.
Thcrc is an Official Board Meet-
ing Thursday evening. Executive
Meets at 7:30, committees at 9:00
and Full Board at 8:30.
The congregation of Hensall Unit-
ed Church welcomes Mona Traquair
and Barb McGregor by transfer of
membership.
Registration
Don't be left out! The Hensall and
District Nursery School is now ac-
cepting registrations for the 1988-
89 school year. Register early and
have your choice of morning or af-
ternoon sessions.
Call Jaki Blair at 262-2108 for
more information or to register your
child.
• Ucw
Unit 4 of the Hensall UCW met
last week. .
Sadie Hoy gave the treasurers re-
port. Mary Roobol contributed two
amusing and thought provoking
poems.
Shirley Luther spoke on the topic
"Tile Unchanging God". There was
a discussion regarding change and
decay in all around.
Shuffleboard
The top shuffler on Tuesday, May
31 was Walter Knowles who scored
a whopping 552. Emma Campbell
followed with a 478, Jack Consitt
462, Dave Kyle 436, Eillecn Dow -
son 380 and Pearl McKnight 349.
Qucensway
ews
HENSALL .- Monday morning
several residents relaxed at a tea
party while others were out for
walks, enjoying the beautiful
weather. In the afternoon Group C
of Hensall UCW were in to play
bingo with us. -
On Tuesday afternoon Rev. Sam
Parker was in to lead our church
service with Mrs. Keyes as pianist.
In the evening several ladies from
the Zurich Mennonite Church
joined us for an evening of fun
with table games in the activity
room. We certainly appreciated
their visit.
Wednesday afternoon residents
enjoyed car rides in the country
with the Christian Reformed La-
dies. We arc certainly looking for-
ward to these outings with them
each Wednesday in June.
On Thursday afternoon Dorothy
Elder and Velma Robinson treated
ladies to some extra pampering
with complete manicures. Thank
you very much Dorothy and Velma
for sharing your time with us.
On Saturday we had a 20 km
bike-a-thon to raise funds for Al-
zheimer Research. A big thank you
to our energetic bikers - Chad Tay-
lor, Pastor Stephen Atles, Michael
Thiel, Michael Funk, Brian Funk,
Jim Robinson and Pete Janssen.
Also thank you to Velma Robin-
son and Dianne Steckte for helping
with this fund raising endeavour.
We also appreciate the support of
the community shown in sponsor-
ing these bikers. After completing
the .bike-a-thon residents enjoyed
ice-cream sundaes with the bikers as
a token of their appreciation. -
We are very sad in the passing of
a dear friend, Margaret Smith this
past week. She will he missed by
us all.
Coming event are :June 17 our -
Talent Show from 2-3 p.m. and
June 24 our Strawberry Social from
2-4 p.m.
Cook's wins
government
bean contract
HENSALL - Cook's Division "of
Gcrho Corp. of Hensall has won a
Government of Canada contract
worth nearly S183,000 to. supply
kidney beans to Angola for the Ca-
nadian International Development
Agency.
Murray Cardiff, M.P. for Huron -
Bruce, made the announcement this
weckron behalf of Supply and Ser
vices Minister Otto Jelinek.
The beans are part of Canada's
contribution to the World Food
Program.
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