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HENSALL AND AREA
Hensel) shuffleboard at seniors' courts
• Jeffrey wore the largest shoe. Those Welcome to Jeff and Cindy Raeburn and
Hensall Correspondent travelling the farthest distance were Ivana children Jaime and Ben who have returned to
SUSANHARTMAN Wright with children Grace, Wesley and Hensall from Alberta.
- 262-2449 Jonathon who came from Toronto. The Mr, and Mrs. Jim Bozzatto returned
newest grandparents were Doris and Spencer recently from their trip to Barbados where
Jeffrey. Orland Reichert had the most objects they had a wonderful time.
in his pocket. Irene Davis and her granddaughter Katie
Rathwell have been in Vancouver visiting
The children enjoyed the usual outdoor with Irene's son Michael and visiting Expo.
games and sports conducted by Lois and Also recent travellers to Expo were Jason and
Wayne Tebbutt, Brenda and James Wright Erik Moore, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gary
and Esther Wright. Moore of Hensel).
There will be no shuffling at the Hensall
arena until September 11. Instead cards will
be played and shuffling will take place at the
Seniors Shuffle Courts behind the I.O.O.F.
hall,downtown. This will take place August 28
and September 4 at 1:15 p.m. If the weather is
miserable the rain dates will be Friday,
August 29 and Friday, September `3:
Everyone is welcome. _
W RIGHT REUNION
The 30th Wright Reunion was held on
Sunday, August 10 at the Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre with over 40 in atten
dance.
After a beautiful dinner Gordon Wright of.
Alliston conducted the business. The 1987
reunion will be held at the same place on the
second Sunday of August. President G.
Wright and secretary Laurabelle Reichert
will continue for 1987.
Esther Wright, Ruth Wright and Bob Ross
all had the same score in a word contest. The
oldest person attending was Gordon Wright
and the youngest was Laura Wright. Lome
Ross and Esther Wright each had eight
family members present. Valentine's Day
birthday was Heather Haldeman. Spencer
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A garden party was held Sunday afternoon
at the farm of Cliff Marsden in honor of the.
forthcoming marriage of his only daughter
Kimberly to Scott Taylor of Hensall. The
guests enjoyed the refreshments and viewing
of the gifts. For many it was a first chance to
congratulate the happy couple as Scott has;
been residing in Swift Current, Saskatch-
ewan, where the couple will be living after the
marriage.
The wedding will take place this Saturday,
August 30 at Hensel) United Church.
Kippers, Brucefield hold joint service
Kippen Correspondent
MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH
262-6902
The congregation of St. Andrew's United
Church, Kippen, joined in with Brucefield for
a joint Sunday Service at Brucefield on
August 24.
The Kippen church members were remind-
ed of the Flea Market, Bake and Craft Sale to
be hold on Saturday, August 30, between 10
a.m. and 4 pan. Donations of articles can be
dropped off at the Kippen Church on Friday,
August 29 from 10 a.m.-12 noon, and 1 p.m. -
3 p.m. For further information call Myra
Lovell at 262-5618 or Helen Faber at
262-6502. Proceeds from this sale are for
improvements to be done on the church.
PEOPLE
Congratulations to Lisa Hoornaert, daugh-
ter of Roger and Wilhemina Hoornaert, on
her graduation from Westervelt Business
School in London, with a diploma in
Computer Programming.
Congratulations to Paul Hoggarth, son of
Aland Margaret Hoggarth, on his graduation
from Mohawk College in Hamilton, with a
diploma in Mechanical Engineering Tech-
nology. Paul has accepted a position with
Champion Road Machinery in Goderich.
Local motocross riders fare well at track
Motocross racing action returned to Hully
Gully this past Sunday. Jim Dickins of
Hensall finished seventh overall in the BOA
-Class. John Kochan of Hensall finished tenth
in the Jr. 125B Class. Brian Keys of Seaforth
finished eighth in the 250 Senior Class. The
track was in excellent condition following the
heavy rain on Saturday. The berms and
traction was excellent with Kevin Moore of
Sarnia turning the track in a minute thirty.
The next motocross race at Hully Gully will
Heavy steers discounted
be held on September 7 with all classes
running.
LOCALRiDERS FARE W EI -L
ATV racing action continued with an ATV
Supercross held at the Aylmer Fair on
Sunday, August 24.
Local rider Paul Farquhar of Clinton had a
big day racing in three classes. Farquhar
finished third overall in the 200 Mod; second
overall in the Open Mod 4 Stroke; and the
winner of the 200 Stock. Chuck Collins of
Varna placed third in the 250 Mod; second in
the Open Mod -.2 stroke; and winner in the
Open Mod - 4 stroke. Terry McGregor of
Kippen finished fourth overall in the 200
Stock, Doug Wolfe of Mitchell finished fourth
in the 250 Mod and third in the 250 Stock.
Come out and cheer on these local riders at
the ATV Supercross to be held on Sunday,
August 31st at the Mitchell Fair. Practice will
be held at 12:30 with race action getting
underway at 1:30.
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Stockyards under pressure
The market at Brussels Stockyards traded
under pressure with heavy steers being
discounted. Pigs sold higher. There were 853
cattle and 748 pigs on offer.
Choice Steers - 81.50 to 85.50 with a sale at
92.50.
Good Steers - 78.00 to 81.50.
A steer consigned by Ken Dalton of RR 1,
W alton weighing 1030 Ibs. sold for 92.50 with
his lot of 24 steers averaging 1153 lbs. selling
for an overall price of 84.81.
Twenty-two steers consigned by Jack and
Wayne Tebbutt of RR 2, Clinton averaging
11821bs. sold for an overall price of 84.81 with
a sale at 87.25.
Twenty-nine steers consigned by Murray
Forbes of RR 2 Clinton averaeinlr 12ea the
sold for an overall price of 84.26 with sales to
85.25 and his grandson Chris's steer
weighing 1290 lbs. sold for 90.00.
Thirteen steers consigned by Ken Mclin-
they of RR 3, Parkhill averaging 1275 Ibs.
sold for an overall price of 84.12 with sales at
85.00.
Thirty-five steers ,consigned by Murray 81.00.
Shiell of RR 3, Wingham dverugilig Ile? A heifer consigned by Carl Dinsmore of
lbs. sold for an overall price of 84.45 with RR 1 Gerrie weighing 920 lbs. sold for
sales to 85.30• 91.50 with his lot of 6 hailers averaging 1073
lbs. selling for an overall price of 83.23.
Eighteen heifers consigned by Jack Ste-
wart of R.R. 1, Listowel averaging 1041 lbs.
sold for an overall price of 83.28.
Six fancy light heifers consigned by Triple
A Farms of R R 3, Clinton averaging 845 lass.
sold loran overall price of 81.56 with a sale at
84.00.
Three heifers consigned by Hilbert Van
Ankum of RR 2, Wr:meter averaging 897
lbs. sold for 81.40.
'Twenty-two heifers consigned by George
Blake of Brussels averaging 1054 lbs.sold for
an overall price of 80.3.2 with a sale at 86.00.
Twenty-seven heifers, mainly herefords,
consigned by Lloyd Morrison of RR 1,
Lueotow averaging 963 lbs. sold for an
averaging 1191 lbs. sold for an overall price of
83.71 with a sale to 85.00.
Ten steers consigned by Ron Gross of
Londesboro averaging 1152 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 83.69 with a sale to 85.00.
Twenty-four steers consigned by Keith
Johnston of RR 2, Bluevale averaging 1199
lbs. sold for an overall price of 83.48 with a
sale to 85.25.
Ten steers consigned by John Kuepfer of
RR 2, Milverton averaging 1217 lbs. sold for
an overall price of 83.24 with a sale at 86.00.
Forty-two steers including some very
heavy steers consigned by George Under-
wood Farms of RR 1, Wingham sold for an
overall price of 83.01 with sales to 84.00.
Ten steers consigned by Tom and Roger
Moore of RR 4, Goderich averaging 1174
lbs. sold for an overall price of 83.00.
Fifteen steers consigned by Jack Bowman
of RR 5, Brussels averaging 1163 lbs. sold
for an overall price of'82.80.
Choice Exotic Heifers - 81.00 to 84.00 with
a sale at 91.50.
Choice White-faced Heifers - 77.00 to
Eleven steers consigned by Jim Howatt of
RR 1, Londesboro averaging 1236 lbs. sold
for an overall priceof 84.19.
Seven heavy steers consigned by J & M
Ranch of $russets averaging 1310 lbs. sold
for an overall price of 83.52.
ESght choice steers consigned by Gordon
Deer of RR 1, Auburn averaging 1143 lbs.
sold for an overall PriO3 offhe same load 83.24With his 5
heifers inan averaging
overall price of 81.85 1038 lbs.
selling for
Fourteen steers consigned by Ralph and
Boger Morrison of RR 1, Ludratow averag-
ing 1161 lbs. sold for an overall price of 83.69
with sales to 85.50.
Forty-two steers consigned by Maple
Emblem Farms of R.R. 1, Dungannon
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overall price of 79.59 with a sale at 82.60.
Thirty-eight mixed heifers; mainly here -
ford, consigned by Paul Schlegel of RR 1,
Tavistock averaging 918 lbs. sold for an
overall price of 79.34 with a sale to 84.50.
Thirteen hereford heifers consigned by
Larry Elston of RR 4, Wingham averaging
940 lbs. sold for an overall price of 78.79 with
sales to 81.75.
Choice Cows - 52.00 to 56.00 with sales to
61.00.
Good Cows - 48.00 to 52.00.
Canners & Cutters - 44.00 to 48.00.
Choice pigs under 30 lbs. traded to a high
of $1.72 per Ib.
30 to 40 Ib. pigs traded to a high of 51.49.
40 to 50 lb. pigs to a high of 51.39.
50 to 60 Ib. pigs to a high of 51.34.
60 to 70 ib. pigs to a high of 51.25.
70 to 80 Ib. pigs to a high of 51.18 per Ib.
WRIGHT—James and Brenda of RR 3,
Kippen are happy to rudnennee the safe
arrival of Laura's baby sister, Rebecca
Elizabeth Anne, on Friday, August 15, 1986
in St. Joseph's hospital, London. Proud
grandmothers are Helen Turner, Varna and
Esther Wright, Bayfield.
CARERE: Ray and Carolyn Carere are proud
to announce the birth of their daughter Aline
Marie on August 20 at Guelph General
Hospital. Proud grandparents are Clarence
and Laurens Maloney and Antonio and Maria
Carere.
DICK: Joe and Susan Dick, Seaforth take
great pleasure in announcing the arrival of
their daughter Alicia Susannah Dick on
August 13, 1986. A granddaughter for
Willard and Marjorie Schenck, Stratford. A
niece for Jim Mulford of Stratford.
DONOVAN—Pat and Joanne Donovan, R
2, Campbellville, are happy to announce the
birth of their sen, Matthew Patrick, born
Friday. August 15, 1986 at the Oakville
Memorial Hospital, weight 7 Ibs. 5le oz.
Freud grandparents are Gerald and Theresa
Donovan, Woodstock, New Brunswick and
John and Baberta Templeman, Staffs
BtiRXE--Tont and Lynn Burke are pleased
to announce the safe arrival of their son,
Devan Thomas, on August 19, weighing 8
lbs. 4 oz. A brother for Stacy. Proud
grandparents are Bose Burke, Stratford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swart, St. Columban.
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