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Others attending the ,Supper' on
Sunday evening - were Mr. and
Mrs. Hilt vvosh, ga,gersvgro,
Mr. and Mrs.stewartlitinephrieS,
Mrs. RoY- Bennett and William
Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge,
the former Mary Humphries,
were married twenty-five years
ago on April 7th. They have a
family of four children, Jim, Bill,
Jean and Tom.
Mrs. Gordon McGavin is a
patient ' in Seaforth Community
Hospital. ,
Mrs. Barry Eveleigh and
children of Kitchener and Miss
Betty Hoegy, Listowel visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. W. C. Hackwall visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIlwain,
Mark and David of seatsrth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert me.-
Michael visited Mr. and Mrs.
Blair Bender and baby daugh-
ter, Lisa Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Town-
send, Wroxeter and Mr. and Mrs.
Herb TravisS visited for a few
days recently in Chiang. •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner,
Brussels visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ryan.
Mi. and-Mrs. Bill Merkley of
Belmore, celebrated their 45th
anniversary along with their fam-
ily;• Mn-. and Mrs. George Merk-
reY. Wrokerer; 14-r arid Mrs.-
Ernie Merkley, Wingham; Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Merkley, Wind-
sor; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Merk-
ley, Cornwall; Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
ald Bennett, Walton; and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Adams of Owen Sound.
Miss Eleanor Keys, Reg. N.,
of Kingston, visited her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Sholdice, Murray and
Sandra.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dennis,
Jody and Michael of Lucknow
and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith,
Kevin ,and Laurie, Walton visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dennis .pt
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
The Silver Strings Orchestra
from the. Walton area were among
the top four winners for the talent
contest. held recently in the Wing-
ham Town Hall sponsored by the
Wtngham Lions Club.. Talent
Hunt: Miss Susan Langiois of
Brussels has joined the Walton
Silver Strings as drummer.
Moncrief.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle
and Mary visited Mr. and Mrs,.
Gordon Saunders, Royal Oak,
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hackwell,
Exeter were recent guests with
Mrs. W. C. ilackwell•
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McMich-
ael, Sharon and Jill of Preston
and other relatives enjoyed a
family get together at -the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMichael.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Highton
and Paul of Kincardine were
guests, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Rackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Riok Newman
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The 8th and 16th Unit of Duff's
United Church met Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
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Mrs. Jim Fritz took the devo-
tions and read the scripture by
prayer and a reading 4,Parrot
Talking". Mrs. Fritz continued
with the .Topic with another
chapter on the Lord's Prayer,
Thy Kingdom Come."
Mrs. Den McDonald was in
the' chair for the business. Mrs.
George McCall read the minutes
The May meeting will feature
a pot .luck supper. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Ken McDonald
and the hostess.
Huronview
and family, -Toronto-visited-Mr. -Clifferli-Hoegy.- --
and Mrs. Don McDonal,d and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hum-
phries entertained in their home
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge
of London on the occasion of
their 25th wedding anniversary.
The auditorium was the location, as is customary,
for Monday's Old Tyme Music" session. The violins this
week were played by Mr. Norman Speir and Mr. Frank
Forrester with Mrs. Mary Broadfoot playing piano, A
large turnout witnessed one of the best programs in
awhile and the rousing °music seemed to affect everyone
in a . very enlightening way. The Goderich volunteer
ladies were on hand as well to lend a helping hand with
all facets of ,the program. The excellent music was some-
thing that seemed to brighten up the spirits of all in
attendance. Just as a small nudge, it may be added that'
the ladies from GOderich will be here every first and
`third Monday and on-Um voluntary assistance on these
and other afternoon activities would be very much appre-
ciated indeed. By the way, we still are without a sponsor
for the over 90 club.
The combined choirs of Varna and Goshen United
Churches . presented 'an Easter cantata in the auditorium
for Monday evening for well over one hundred residents
who thoroughly enjoyed the fine Easter music. Rev. Mor-
‘ rison introduced the choir and gave the narration for the
cantata with Mrs. Bruce 'Keyes as organist and choir
director. Special parts In the musical numbers were
taken by Ann Hayter, Evelyn McKinley, Norene Hayter,
Helen Taylor, Sharol Peck and Mona Stephenson. A
former member of the Varna congregation Miss Bertha
Diehl expressed the appreciation of the group in attend-
ance.
The residents were entertained on Thursday (Family
Night) with a variety program. Those taking part were
Adam Wilson, violin; Watson Webster, mouth organ; and
Marjorie Huether, piano; Mrs. Gail Traviss gave a vocal
solo and was' then joined by Mrs. Melvina Erickson and
Albert Craig, for a couple of duets. They then led a sing-
a-long of old time favourites. Everyone enjoyed this
program very much and Mrs. Eliza Dowson thanked the
entertainers on their behalf.
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The Walton ,Women's Insti-
tute held a card party in the
Community Hall on Friday even-
ing when 10 tables of euchre
were in play. Prize winners were
High lady, Mrs. Clifford Ritchie;
Low, Mrs. LaWrence Ryan; High
man, Jack Simpson, BrUssels;
•Low, Mrs. Jack Simpson, Brus-
sels; Lucky cup, Mrs. Jack
McE wing. The hostesses for the
evening were Mrs. Dave Watson,
Mrs. Norman Schade, Mrs. Jack
Gordon and Mrs. Allan Mccall.
Wednesday
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Mission Band
The Mission Band met id
the basement of the church on
Sunday ,raprning with a good at-
tendance. Doug Mitchell gave the
Call to Worship'. ,(WhenHeCom-
eth" was sung with Laura Dennis
playing the piano. The Scripture
was read by Debbie Wey, fol-
lowed with prayer by Janice Van
Vliet. Pat' McDonald gave the
treasurer's report. The Explor-
ers Put on a play entitled Toad,
Snail and Thornhill. The children
went to their classes with tea-
chers, :Mrs. Merton Rackwell,
Mrs. Mac Sholdice, Mrs. wm.
Roe and Mrs. Ross Bennett.
Visiting Mrs. Walter Broad-
foot for the week end was her
sister Mrs. Steven Kerley of
Toronto and on Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Churchward, also
of Toronto.
I Mr.. and Mrs. Lawrence
Marks, Exeter visited Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson. Marks and family.
Miss Nancy Saunders, Kitch-
' Oiler, visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Smith and Gerald Smith.
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Pamela and Calvin visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilson, Di-
anne and Lois of Corm on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Cosusaut
and Adrienne of Birr and Mrs.
Robert Corsaut of St. Marys
were Sunday evening supper
guests with ,Mr. and Mrs. David
Wheeler.
The United Chiirch Wotnen
spansored the7iuricheOn1SServed
in ,the Church basement on Thurs-
day evening.
Miss Jean Copeland visited
on Sunday with Mrs. Stanley
Mountain of St. Marys.
Correspondent
, Miss Jean Copeland
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Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb,
Julie and Lori spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. William C rago
and family of Pembroke.
Mr. and Mrs.Glenn copeland,
Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna, Mr.
and Mrs. John Rodd, Pamel and
Calvin, Mrs. John Butters, Mr.
and Mrs. David Wheeler and Miss
Jean Copeland were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs.George
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills
and Mrs. Lawrence Mills of Lon-
II*don visited Friday evening with
•• Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills.
Mrs. Catherine Hern of St.
Marys and Miss yvenne jaqUes
and Mr. Dalton Jaques of Zion
„ West were Sunday guests with
Mrs. Arthur l'{opkin.
Mr. and Mrs. William Spence,
David Susan and Steven were
• Friday supper guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Clare Elston and fami-
ly of London.
Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Anderson
,have returned home after spend-
ing the winter in Florida.
Mr. 'and Howard Rinn, Mr.
and Mrs. John WWI, Pamela and
* Calvin, Mrs. David Wheeler,
Mrs. Robert Corsaut and Miss
Jean Copeland attended the El-
mira Maple Syrup Festival on
Saturday.
A number of the community
attended the Gilbert and Sullivan
Operetta ,,patience" in the Seuth
Huron District High School, Exe-
ter put on by the Huronia Singers.
Mr. •Norris Webb was one of the
' cast:
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cope-
land, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna
and Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd,.
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