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HensuAml'l crowded- o n�,,
The Hensall merchants
sponsored their first "Moon-
light Madness" on Thursday
evening July 29. The weather
was perfect and the multitude
were overwhelming. From 7
p.m. on, there were free
coffee, donuts, ice cream
bars, hot. dogs and pop
available. Mitre Caers, man.
merce was in charge of the
tickets and draws were made
frequently by Reeve Paul
Neflands.
7;30 draw I st voucher from
c•r.,l, s %IA nn
Ruby Finrayson, Kippen; 2nd club (Kinsmen) Lisa Murray,
steak dinner (Kozy Corner) Hensall; 5th set of 6 tumblers
Rob I,eppington, Hensall; 3rd ('Ferguson's Appliances)
cigarette case and lighter Mona Stephenson; 2nd draw
(Bon's) Rob Anthony, Kip- Ist voucher $10.00 Jake Van
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MIRROR, M4 RROR, in the washboard --Ann Packham, one of over 00
youngsters registered in the Hensall summer playground program gazes
into a converted washboard mirror during a tour of Church House
Antiques. Located in -the residential section of Hensall, the former
Anglican Church was converted to an antique store by Peter and Janis
Bisback. The tour was held in conjunction with pioneer days, an event
sponsolred by 4he playground program. (Wassink photo)
IIS ma plans h u r+ " h p i , _' n i i
Correspondent
the month, all at 11:00 a:m.
MARY CHESSELL
Miss Brown read a letter
482.9969
she received from Margaret
Rev, Wilena Brown enjoy-
Robinson who is teaching in
ed a tour of°Newfoundland
Parakan. Indonesia. -She is
and visited with family mem-
very busy with 10 classes of
ber% in Nova Scotia during
students which include pro -
her holidays in July,
fessional people and a class of
Church services resumed
52 children, ages 7 to 12. She
la•,t Sunday with' Varna and
lives with a doctor's family.
Goshen meeting together trkand
is enjoying the Eastern
Varna. Next Sunday. the
cuisine, so she has not lost
annual.Lakeside service will
weight, as predicted. Marg -
be held at Stanley Park,
aret is hoping to gel visas to
followed by a potluck dinner
visit several countries in the
and picnic. Services will al-
area before she returns
ternate between Goshen and
home.
Varna for the remainder of
Vacation Bible School for
children of this arca will be
held in Brucefield- church
next week. Varna women are
asked to bake and serve the
cookie4 for'Friday. the final
day of school, when parents
and friends are invited to
conic and see the children's
work.
A community bridal show•
er will be held on Aug. 18 at
8:30 in Goshen church for
Barbara Keys, • j,
Kim Proctor of Kitchener
has been holidaying with her
grandmother. Ruth John-
ston..
ohn•
stun. Christopher was here
for holidays earlier.
Hensall lad a winner
Correspondent
BERTHA MACGREOGR
262-2025
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Mar-
tin. Dorchester and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Farr, London
visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Dickens and
family and attended the Can.
adian National Motocross
races at Hully Gully on
August Ist in which their
grandson was a winner.
.Mr. Charles Mickle of
Hamilton spent the wcekend
visiting with his mother Mrs,
Laird Micklc.
Mrs, Annie Noakes who
recently underwent surgery
at Victoria Hospital, London
and spent several days with
her son and daughter-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Noakes at
Mt. Brydges returned home
last Friday and celebrated her
84th birthday Aukucf"lifh.
/! Dr. and Mri. Robert Mick -
lc, Jamit and Craig. Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Crouch, Ayr,
Miss Amy Beth Collins. Lon.
don and Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Collins and their family,
Waterloo. visited on Sundav
with Mrs. Laird Micklc and
were guests for dinner in the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Luther
and infant son .Eason were
weekend visitors with the
former's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Luther.
HENSALL YOUTH WINS
Congratulations to Jimrl-I
Dickens of Hensall who
placed'th over all in the 80 B
class at the Canadian Nation.
al Motocross Championship
at Hully Gully on August ISt.
The eleven year old rider beat
out kids from as far away as
Calgary, ,Timmy also won the
aap��
Kippen Gun Club met July
2' with the following scores:
25.,lohn Anderson. 24• AI
Kyle. Jim Butcher. 2.1 -Jack
Mills. Dan Crerar, 22-Mery
Batkin, 21-1-loyd Venner.
Gladys McGregor. - 20 -Bob
Baker, 19-JamC'aldwcll.
Harrison Schovk. 18 -Grant
McGregor,
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Alder -
dice and family. Nova Scotia
visited relatives in the area
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gack-
stetter. Guelph, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Toner. Jeff and
Tracv. Mississauga visited on
the holiday weekend with Mr.
and Mrs, Harold ,Igncs.
award for the most sportsmen
and most improved rider who
has come through the Hull -
Gully bouseleague program,
We arc most proud of this
young lad.
Rev. Kenneth Knight re-
turned from a month•y holi-
dav and the service in Carmel
Prc%bytcrian•Church was re.
%umcd on Sunday. Rev.
Knight gave an interesting
message taking his text from
I %I Peter Chapter 3 Verse 15,
Mr. and Mrs, Brian Mahor
and daughter spent the,%cck-
end holiday with relative% ut
Owen Sound,
QUEENSWAY RESIDENTS
ENTERTAINED AT
COTTAGE
The residents of Otmens-
way Nursing -Home were very
grateful to Mr. William Gih•
son who entertained several
at his cottage last week,
Hcnry and Marie Wilds
visited with Marie Wilds.
Chester and Irene Dunn visit-
ed with Vera Lammic. Virgin-
ia Williams and Louise Mit-
chell. Mr. and Mrs. Westlake
visited with Miss Man' West.
lake. Mr. and Mrs. Horne of
Stratford visited Louise Mit-
chell.
Rcccnt visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Russ Corbett and
.Icff were Mrs. Coannie Tay.
for, Mr, and Mrs. Guy. Mr.
and Mrs. Speicher and Mr.
and Mrs. Stec Deanne all of
Gravenhurst on Sunday.
August Ist. all attended the
Taylot picnic at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Taylor
and ho%'% at Chestnut Haven,
CHURCH NEWS
Rc%, MacDonald continued
his series of sermons on
Suncim morning on the %uh.
icut of life'% impulses
Dun McCaffrey was soloist
Ken Flder greeted
the congregation and Steve
Corbett Aird Charles Cooper
were the ushers. .loycc Pep•
per was the pianist for the
%Davies. '
I:w•h week there is it
different display at the Hen-
sall Public Library. Flower
arranging by Mrs. Cwt-sicI)
korn. needlecraft% by Mrs.
Klungc.l: knitting by Mrw
Couper: ceramic% by Mrs.
Russell. papier toling by Mrs.
Tinm . Mrs. Velma Robinson,
librarian welcome% anlonc
into-rc%tcd.
J.K. Cornish has
visitors from unrest
Correspondent
MRS. ISABEL SCOTT
482.7135'
Mrs. Bernie Smith and
family. Calgary and her mo.
ther Mrs. livclyn Clark,
Moose .law visited for a few'
days with Mr, .I.K, Cornish at
Bit cwater Nursing Home.
Zurich and w ith Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. David Trich•
net spent the wcekend at
Cciokatowro.
Mr, and Mrs, Mac Wilson
and Mr. and Mrs. Art Alex•
ander have returned from a
hu% trip to the Maritimes,
Miss Betty Boycc. Toronto
visited over the weekend with
Mrs. Alice Ham.
Mrs. Dennis Hallam has
returned from William's Lake
B.('. and while there attend.
Cot the funeral of her brother .
who died due to drowning.
Mr. and Mrs, John Mae
Lilian spent the weekend in
Cayuga.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Scott,
Wlnowoalt spent the week•
cnd w ith hrs,parents Mr, and
kits. Ken Scott.
As PART OF PIONEFR activities, youngsters Bisback, explained various interesting pioneer
registered with the Hensall Summer Play- artifacts. Over 60 are registered in the summer
ground program toured Church House Antiques program. (Wassink photo)
Friday. Proprietor of the antique store, ,Danis
Hensall; 3rd: Coleman Ice-
box and cooler (Pro -Hard-
ware); Lillian Smith, Henspll;
steak dinner (Bean Pot) Ken
Elder, Hensall; smoke de-
tector (Knight's Electric)
John Coleman, Kippen, 3rd
draw; Ist voucher 510.00
(Kinsmen Club) Steve Be-
dard, Hensall; 2nd: steak
dinner (Kozy Corner) (j.
Freeman, . Coderkh; 3rd
voucher $10.00 Kinsmen
Club, Doreen Roezler, Chat-
ham; 4th: set of Constitution
coins (Bank of Commerce)
Sharon Beaver. Hensall; Stilt
GiftCertificate (Taylor's
,,o^ $20.00 Discount; Brian
j Faber. 4th draw: Ist voucher
$10.00 (Kinsmen Club) Julie
Consitt, Zurich; 2nd steak
dinner (Kozy Corner) Ken
Nadon, Huron Park; 3rd
$10.00 bill ( Bank of Montreal)
Sue Markson, Huron Park;
4th steak dinner (Bedh Pot)
K. Gardner, Hensall, 5th
Lawn Chair (Bill's Hairstyl-
ing) Kathleen Geiger, Zurich.
(Kith draw: $10.00 voucher
nsmen Club) Marcel Ver-
linde, Hensal; 2nd -steak
dinner (Kozy Corner) John
Skea, Hensall; 3rd $10.00
voucher (K-40 club) Helen
Toonstra, Hensall, 4th $10.00,
gift certificate (Ferguson's)
Lawrence Falconer, Bruce -
field; 5th Timex watch, Doh
Towton, Hensall.
6th draw: $10.00 voucher
(Kinsmen Club) Jileen Baker,
Brucefield; 2nd- steak dinner
(Kozy Corner) A) Benning,
Listowel, 3rd steak dinner
(Bean Pot) Karl Deichert,
Zurich; 4th Camera (Bon's)
Jentosh Malik, Hensall; 5th
Cheese (Duttman's Bakery)
Larry McKnight.
7th draw: Ist voucher
$10.00. (Kinsmen) Doug
Sykes, Mitchell; 2nd steak
dinner (Kozy Corner) M.
Gingerich, Zurich; 30:
si0.00 voucher (Kinsmen
Club) Melvin Glanville, 4th
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