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HELPING Donny McClinchey waits to pass on some toast being buttered by Terry
Haugh at the firemen's breakfst during HensaH's Centennial celebrations.
MUSIC FROM DIXIE — Dixieland music was incluoed on the agenda in Monday's
Hensall Centennial•parade.
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READER PARADE — The Hensoll public library an
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FOGHORNS PARADE — The Foghorns from Goderich participated in Monday's
parade at Hensall Centennial.
WELCOME BACK — Bill Clement and George Sawyer are welcomed to Hensall'
Centennial celebrations Saturday by Lloyd Mousseau. T -A photo
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CENOTAPH CEREMONY — A Legion parade organized by Hensall Branch 468
paused briefly for a wreath -laying ceremony at the cenotaph before proceeding
to the park for a drumhead service during Hensall's Centennial celebrations.
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IN CASE OF FIRE — Pat Joynt was the main character
in the Donald C. Joynt Insurance float in Monday's Hen-
sall Centennial parade. T -A photo
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PORTABLE MacDONALD'S FARM — The Hensall Spring Fair participated in Mon-
day's Hensoll Centennial parade with a rendition of Old MacDonald's Farm. '
TOWN CRIERS — A pair of official Town Criers par-
ticipated in Monday's Hensoll Centennial parade. They
were Wayne and Mary Lowe of Brussels.
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PARADE SKATERS — Jay and Jeff Kingsbury, descen-
dants of the original Petty settlers of Hensall rode their
roller skates in Monday's Centennial parade.
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TAKING NO CHANCES - Hensoll clerk Betty Oke
made sure Reeve Harry Klungel would get a dunking
at the Hensall Centennial.
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FLAX TRUCK RETURNS — The original Geiger Flax Mill truck now owned by the
Brown's of Egmondville was part of Monday's Hensall Centennial parade.T-A photo
CENTENNIAL DRUMHEAD SERVICE — A Targe number of Royal Canadian Legion members participated in an
impressive Drumhead service at the Hensall Centennial, Sunday afternoon. T -A photo
OLDTIMER THROWS --- Cal Horton threw out the first
pitch prior to Sunday's Hensoll Centennial slo-pitch ball
game between the 1960 Hensall bantams and the Per-
cy Bedard family. T -A photo
HARMONY PRESENTED - The Harmony Kings, a barbershop chorus centred in
Seaforth and includes men from throughout Huron, entertained at Sunday's con-
cert at Hensall.
MASSED CHOIR Present and former choir members from Hensoll churches sang together at the Centennial
church service. Quartet memllers were (left) Ron and Doug Mock, Jim Rowcliffe and Bill Bailey.
ANTIQUE OF 2084 — Jennifer Taylor rides a motor -
CO -QP IN PARADE -- The Hensall District Co-operative participated in Monday's cycle in Monday's Hensall Centennial parade which she
Henill Centennial parade with a team and wagon. T -A photo hopes will be an antique in 2084. T -A photo
BAND CONCERT Thye Goderich band was among the group entertaining the Jorge crowds.