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Times Advocate, 1994-06-08, Page 11CQMMUWITY Hensall `Tinker Tots' move The nursery school will now operate from Hensall Public School. By Liz Sangster HENSALL - The Hensall Tinker Tots Co-op Nursery School was busy Saturday morning, moving from their present location. The school will now operate from the Hensall Public School. The move was made with mixed emo- tions, as the Nursery -School had al- ways been well served at the Hen- sall Community Centre. It is however, very exciting to he relo- cated in their new home. The Nursery School offers an In- tegration Program, and with the school being located on one level, it will be much more accessible. Further, with the implementation of Junior Kindergarten, the school is looking to expand their program- ming, to meet the needs of the com- munity. Area residents interested in the school and/or program, are en- couraged to contact Karen Jolly, president, at 262-3207. Dog tags Hensall residents are reminded that dog tags are available at the Hensall Municipal Office. The li- censes are the same price as last year. Your co-operation in obtain- ing your dog's license is appreciat- ed. Dog owners are also reminded to clean up after their animals. Hensall fair The Hensall Spring Fair is this weekend. Local service clubs and organizations will be on hand with lots of fun activities including a dunk tank, dart -and -balloon game, bobbing for apples, ice cream, face painting, bounces, pony rides, car hash, "hay area", ball toss and more. These activities are in addition to the regular events of: mini pedal pull, horse shows (Friday and Sat- urday), calf club show and sale, poultry show, sheep show, parade and Queen of the Fair Competition. The Tug -of -War competition will he held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p.rn. (to follow the parade), behind the ball diamond. The grand finale for the 1994 Fair will be a Saturday evening dance, hosted by the Hensall Opti- mist Club. Tickets are $10 a couple, and are available from Op- timist Club members and the Hen- sall Village Office. Further information about the Fair is available from Barb West- lake -Power at 262-3025. Pork barbecue and dance The Hensall Parks Board is hold- ing a pork barbecue and dance, to celebrate Hensall's 110th Birthday. This is scheduled for August 19. That date may seem far off, but these tickets are going fast. The band for the evening is "Double Exposure" - a band with an extensive repertoire. Attendants have a choice of "pig -out" times: 6:30 p.m. or 10:30 p.m. Further in- formation is available from Toni Dickins at 262-3206. ( '.'\^\' '1'\""\' '1'\"t'L^\"\N'\^t.-... t'.'\'\^."�'\'�'�'1't'�'t'�'\"., 0Tie 0 07 o 0 q 0 `1../✓./✓.l✓./✓J✓.lJ✓1✓✓../.1.1J1✓. LAC. Staff cordially invite you to an 7,, it, .); '-,t, , S .1.0 on the occasion of the retirement of AiTa l on Friday, June 10, 1994p at the Exeter Golf Club -.„ ._ - .. _= Presentatial..it 430.p.m.. , :, ,-. ,,,- . For more in ormation 'lease caff 482-1415 ext. 350 /./✓✓J1../.,./✓✓✓✓.1."- i 1 0 C) l0 %? Drop-in The next Hensall Drop -In will be held June 16 at Hensall United Church. Come early if you require footcare. Footcare is offered on a first come/first served basis for a minimal charge. Lunch starts at 12:00 noon, fol- lowed by low-key exercise. Cathy Ryan, public health nurse, will speak on her trip to Baffin Island. The day is never complete until the games are over. Cost for the afternoon is $4.00 per person. If you wish to just par- ticipate in the activities„ there is $1.(X) charge. Don't forget the "Woman's Self-defense" lecture by Ron Tyndall on July 21, 10:30 a.m. Hensall United Church Rev. Henry Annen conducted worship service this past Sunday at the Hensall United Church. As this was the first Sunday of the month, the congregation sang the Lord's Prayer. The children's hymn for this month is "We are the Church." The flowers in the church were placed in memory of the late Jack Peck. Personals The marriage of Sadie Hoy and Murray Craig took place Saturday, June 4 in the Hensall United Church. Rev. Henry Annen offi- ciated at the ceremony. Pamela Sangster, of Timmins, spent a few days in Hensall visiting with her mother, Janeth Sangster, and family. Nootifice Numbers In the TA Phone Book for Dlnney Furniture and Dlnney Funeral Service were transposed The correct numbers are: Dlnney Furniture 235-0173 Dinney Funeral Home 235-3500 by"Masa 'MA Tv Mark Coulthard WATERING Are you watering your lawn properly? Your lawn needs 3 to 4 cm (1 to 1 112 inch- es) of water weekly. Deep. heavy waterings are better than light sprinklings Thorough waterings. twice weekly, encourage strong. healthy roots that reach deep into the soil. Light waterings encourage shallow, weak roots and promote weed grass infestations. When a lawn requires water. it takes on a dark haze with a silvery tinge If you walk on a lawn with these dark patches. your footprints will be visible Early rnorn- ing is the best time to water. Midday watering during hot, dry weather. can waste water, since much of the water evaporates However. if the lawn shows dark or orange patches due to drought, water It immediately regardless of the time of fay To be sure you are irrigating your turf thoroughly. sprinklers should be on full for at least an hour to provide one inch of water to the lawn Next Week: Annual Bluegrass See this space each week for a valuable Weed Man Turf Tip. IseU. 1�L'a h• WE CARE FOR YOUR LAWN GODERICH Proprietors CJtristine A Mark Coulthard 524.2424 TOLL-FREE 1-800-387-0342 "17(44. Seweag oyer: NM 6:4441 gcora.r eeuaty...and gcau449/1' Times -Advocate, June 8, 1994 Page 11 Varna UCW to meet By Join Beierling VARNA - The Varna U.C.W. will meet Thursday, June 9 at Deb Rathwell's home. Members are to bring an unwrapped article for the "silent auction". Guest speaker will he Joan Whyte speaking on her trip to Australia. Goshen U.C.W. meet June 16 for their last meeting until the fall. On Sunday, Miriam Jones in- ducted Blaine Stephenson as Eld- er for the Varna United Church. On June 12 Bruce Whitmore will be guest speaker and June 19, Rev. Gordon Kurtz will be the guest minister when Holy Communion will be celebrated. The Annual Community Yard Sale was quite successful on the long weekend and plans are un- derway for a bigger and better one on Labour Day weekend so mark your calendars. 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