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Times Advocate, 1994-06-15, Page 11I* optionsl COMMIThJ[TY Times -Advocate, June 15, 1994 Page 11 Hensall Legion marks 50th anniversary of D Day The day parade to taph and a which "The was played. included a the ceno- service at Last Pest" By Liz Sangster HENSALL - On Sunday, June 5, Hensall Legion Br. 468 commemo- rated the 50th anniversary of D - Day, with good attendance of vets, spouses, Legion executive and La- dies auxiliary. A parade to the cenotaph was fol- lowed by a short service with Rev. Henry Annen, Legion Padre, offi- ciating. The Last Post was played by Frans Boogemans. Everyone re- turned to the Legion for an after- noon of reminiscing and musical entertainment. A meal was served by the ladies of the legion and the auxiliary. May 27, Joint installations were held at the Blyth Branch. Hensall Legion installed the following slate of officers: President Larry Uyl, 1st Vice Pete Zwaan, 2nd Vice Brian Fink, Secretary -treasurer Bea Uyl, Sgt. at Arms Dave Smale, Execu- tive, John McAllister, Wilmer Dal- rymple, Jack Simmons, Randy Bed- ard, Lillian Baynham and Glen Cooper. The final Legion meeting of the season was held June 8. A donation was made to the Usborne Minor baseball. On June 18, the legion is hosting the Zone CI golf tourna- ment. The Legion wishes all members a safe and happy summer and hope to see them at the next meeting in September. Friendship Circle Mona Alderdice welcomed eve- ryone to the June 6 meeting of the Friendship Circle of the Hensall United Church. She opened with a poem "These Things I Know". The Roll Call was answered by 13 members, each telling of the most enjoyable trip they had been . on. The minutes were read and it was decided to wait until the end of Oc- tober or early November to pack a bale this year. The Queensway Nursing Home will be holding a Strawberry Social on June 28 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Home. Kay Mock opened the devotional with verse 10 of II Malachi. The hymn "Happy the Home When God is There" was sung. The topic of the devotional was "Rethinking the Family". A prayer for the fami- ly was given and "Oh Happy Home" closed the devotions. Belva Fuss was the pianist for the eve- ning. Alderdice showed the group a trip to Alaska on video. A poem "Let Us Give Thanks", and the Mizpah benediction closed the meeting. Everyone enjoyed fellow- ship over a cup of tea and dessert, served by Mary Brintnell and Kay Elder. Carmel P.C.W. President Jan Baker opened the June meeting of the Carmel P.C.W. with a poem. Afterwards, Pat Pol- lock and Lola Nixon were thanked for their help with the refreshments at the Huron Co. Historical Socie- ty's Annual Meeting and also to the ladies who helped with the church kitchen. Marilyn Campbell conducted the worship service with Edith Bell as pianist. The minutes of the May meeting were approved as read by Secretary Marg Varley. Correspondence was read. It was announced Carmel P.C.W. will be twinned with At- wood Presbyterian Women. Lunch was served by Winnie Skes and Helen McKay. Hensall United Church At the Hensall United Church this Sunday, the congregation sang the song of the month "We Are the Church". The greeter for the day was Eleanor Mansfield, the ushers NOTICE OF STUDY COMPLETION HIGHWAY 4, 1 KM. NORTH' OF KIPPEN CULVERT REPLACEMENT THE STUDY The Ministry . of Transportation is proceeding with the replacement of a culvert on the Cooper Drainage Works on Highway 4, 1.0 km north of Kippen in Huron County. BRUCEFI£LD PROJECT LOCATION The Ministry is proposing to: - replace the existing 2.0 m x 1.5m open type culvert located on the Cooper Drainage Works with a 3.0 x 1.75m box type concrete culvert 5m south of the current location; - construct a 2 lane paved highway detour on the west end of the existing culvert -construct a short stream diversion from the west end of the replacement culvert to the existing streams (10-20m); and - remove the detour following completion of construction. THE PROCESS This study has followed a screening process. Following contacts with external agencies and the public, and review within the Ministry, it has been determined that this project will not result In any significant detrimental environmental effects. COMMENTS If you have any questions about the proposed construction, please contact: Mr. Al Seppala Project Engineer Planning and Design Section Southwestern Region Ministry of Transportation 659 Exeter Road P.O. Box 5$38 London, Ontario N6A 5H2 Telephone: (519) 649-3129 Toll Free: 1-800-265-6072 Ext. 3129 Fax: (519) 649-3109 ONTARIO were Ray Jacobi and Doug Kyle. The pianist for the day was Belva Fuss. The Official Board Meeting of the Hensall United Church will be held Wednesday, June 15 at 7:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend. Senior's Drop -In The Senior's Drop -In will be held Thursday at the Hensall Unit- ed Church. Lunch will be at 12 noon. Contact Marg Cole at 262- 2304. Everyone is welcome. Hensall Spring Fair The Hensall Spring Fair was a great success - despite a little bit of rain. Few spirits were dampened with the rain, especially for the fel- lows participating in the Tug -if - War competition! The Hensall Fair Board appre- ciate the many volunteers who make the day such a success. These volunteers are invited to an Appre- ciation Night, scheduled for June 20. The dinner will be at the Hen- sall Community Centre, at 7:00 p.m. All volunteers are welcome! Winners The results of the Hensall Eco- nomic Development Committee's Annual Photo Contest were an- nounced at the Spring Fair. The winners were as follows: People Category - Jayne Fragiskatos, first; Barb Westlake -Power, second; Jayne Fragiskatos, third. Land- scape/Nature Category - Jayne Fra- giskatos, first; Susan Hartman, sec- ond; Janne Van Wieren, third. Humour Category - Ron Hartman, first; Brad Hartman, second; Janne Van Wieren, third. Tae Kwon Do competitors The Exeter Tae Kwon Do Club competed in the London TKD Championships on June 4, and came away with several well-placed finishes in their respective age classes. In front, from left are Mallory Greenhill (1st white belt sparring), Laura Phimprahchanh (2nd white belt sparring), Lance Weiss (3rd in white and yellow belt sparring and forms), Jason In- gram (firsts in white and yellow lightweight sparring and forms), and Tanner Ingram (3rd in white and yellow forms, 1st in heavyweight sparring). Standing, from left, are instructor Sai Visouvath, Robert Hoang (1st in white and yellow forms), Khanxay Chantharatt (1st white and yellow patterns, 2nd in sparring), Robert Kamsouk (2nd green belt patterns, 1st in sparring, Eddy Phimprahchanh (1st green belt pattems, 3rd in sparring), Tim McQuiggan (2nd green belt patterns, 3rd sparring), Brian Greenhill (1st blue belt pat- terns, 2nd sparring), Colin Grasdahl (1st red and black belt sparring), and JoDee Grafi dahl (1st womens black belt patterns and 2nd in sparring). Visouvath and JoDee Gras- dahl have qualified for the Ontario team heading to the Canadian National Championships in Edmonton later this month. 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