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The Huron Expositor, 1973-07-12, Page 9Mrs. Anne Smith of Brussels and Mrs. Edna Hackwell of Wal- ton attended the picnic of Super- annuated Teachers in- the Benmiller Conservatiop River Park, recently. Ivan Hill conducted the business meeting and Miss Ida White of Goderrich spoke to the unit and told of tier work as a missionary in India. Mrs. B. Hall of Blyth was nominated, President for 1973-74. - • + • 'I, 1- , • " joyed a smorgasbord lunch ar- ranged by Mrs. Bill Dennis, Mrs. Edna Hackwell, Mrs. AlVin Sti- more, Mrs. Harvey Craig and Mrs. Lawrence Ryan. Guests were present from Alliston, Kitchener, Centralia, Fordwich, "Seaforth, LiStowel, Stratford, London and Hamilton. Dr. G. Hazlewood performed the original ceremony. when Edith and Campbell were married 25 years ago with Ken Campbell and Mrs. Don Gray attendants., ZliUgiN Man ANGUS SHORTY by Ducks Unlimited The Founding at Exeter On Sunday, June 24, 1973 an historical plaque commemor- ating the_ Founding of Exeter was unveiled at Riverview Park, Exeter. Shown left to right after the ceremony are David McClure of the Huron County Historical Society; J. R. Riddell M.P.P. (Huron); John Willis descendant of one of the founders of Exeter; R. E.; McKinley M.P. (Huron); - Dr. W. L. Jury who represented the province's Historic News of Walton Retired teachers attend Benmiller picnic Sites Board; C. S. MacNaughton former Treasurer of Onta- ario; Miss Marion 'Bissett, Mrs. Louise Craig and C. V.' PiCkard, descendants of the earliest settlers, who along with John Willis unveiled, the plaque; Councillor Bruce Shaw of Exeter; J. L. Wooden a noted local historian; His Worhip J. H. W. Delbridge. Mayor of Exeter; and the Reverend Harold Snell. ALL PURPOSE ONE BIN HOG SUPPLEMENT PURINA FARM BLEND HOG CHOW is a base mix supplement balanced completely with high levels of amino acids, vitamins and minerals. Whep mixed with grain it provides maximum nutrition for all market hogs weighing over 50 pounds, and sows, too. Buy in bulk, state in one bin and save several dollars per ton. PURINA FARM BLEND (H.M.C4 HOG CHOW is specially lOrmulated for the hog man who wishes to feed High Moisture Corn. rig MILTON .11-0 DIETZ RR 4 Seaforth Phone S27-0600 Chevelles, 2-dr. & i-dr. HT., 6 Cutlass Sedan Cutlass Supreme, 2-door HT. 1 Vega 1 — Biscayne 2 Belair Sedans 1 — Impala Sedan 2 -- 1 -- Impala Custom , 2-door HT. 1 1 — SEAr010:14 , - for the summer modulus; cam United .04u,tullg Pudgy Sehe$ wUl orPei Fain PVglaPPX of septilimbqr; • • • Viidtpts en Sum* vItirMrt, and Mrs. Robert Holloware Mr, end Mrs. Xen couu, (Maus aed Mr. tovilltso,Stevii,..Argyle, Bey- field. Marie McClure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wen McClure has accepted a mitten with Victoria Hospital, Landon as Mall clerk. • Earl Dolmage retnined to Burlington after spending a week's. holidays at his parents home. Mr. and Mrs.. Ray Dill and daughters, Wartburg, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Scarrow, Sekiorth. DM16 Daltiager son a gr. - and Mrs: Ray. Dolmage, Londe*: boro won the InterMediate BoYs 1973 Championship for linUett Central Public School• 1 • anniversary Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Wey gathered A in the Walton Community Hall, Sunday afternoon to extend good wishes to them on their twenty- fifth wedding'anniversary. The hall was gaily decorated in pink, white and silver, with a wedding cake and pink candles on the dining table. Mrs. Don Gray and Mrs. Rae Houston welcomed the guests and had each sign the register. William Dennis was master of ceremonies and presided.lor an interesting programme which in- cluded: Vocal solo by Cheryl Fraser with Dena Wey ac- companying on her guitar. A humorous reading was given by Mrs. Harvey Craig. Vocal solos . by Graeme Craig; Truth or Con- sequences by Mrs. Gerald Ryan with Mrs. Nelson Reid and Mrs. Don Gray taking part. A novel- ty nunber in charge of Dianne Fraser with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stimare, Mrs. Rae Houston and Ken Rae taking part. A skit was given by Mr. and Mrs. DOug Fraser, "The Snoring Hus- band." An address was read by Mrs. Jack Mcllwain and Mary Alice Ryan and Cheryl Fraser presented gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Wey each made a fitting reply and thanked the guests for mak- ing the occasion such a happy one. Dr. Gordon Hazlewood, Hamilton, said grace and all en- FIREFLY - These interesting, insects are members of the Lampyridae family and are not flies but beetles, with unique light-giving properties. The greeny-yellow light is generated in the rear body segments of the male and glows alternately bright and dim as the insect flies about. Females are flightless and emit a loWer intensity light from a single 'abdominal segment. The wingless larvae which also produce light are' commonly called glowworms. Fireflies are often seen at night along the borders of marshes, dozens of their tiny "lanterns"Jlickering among the reed beds. , "0n AO 6 with. 6A. or mare at.. 7 • tending. Harry Norris • The }Norris Thee440,0 for 1970 verethe sports committee. pre. was held sago* Lions Park sidsgt John Jacobi was chairman for the annual meeting atIdllie, following people were electedf9r ' President4•13111 Norris a:Detroit; Secretary-Lyle McLeod; Sports Committee-Lila Storey, Dorothy Davis and Donna Malwain; Lunch Committee-Hazel McLeod, Helen Williams, Ida Pinder, EVa Parker and Nonie Jacobi. Race results are as follows; 3 yrs. & under-1st, Chelene Glan- ville, 2nd Norris Flynn, 3rd Ste- ven Glanville; 6 yrs. & under- 1st Lennie Williams, 2nd Billie Glanville, 3rd Beth.Williams; 10 yrs. & under-lst Ronnie Thomp•• son, 2nd Robbie Jacobi, 3rd Jac- Ole Jacobi; 15 yrs. & under- 1st John Pinder, 2nd Steven Pin.. der, 3rd Ronnie Thompson; Young People's Race-1st Sherrie Std. rey, 2nd Gail Glanville, 3rd Ross McLeod; over Thirty Race-Lst John Jacobi, 2nd David Williams, 3rd Lila Storey; Wheelbarrow Race-1st John and Steven Pinder, 2nd Lila Storey and Robbie Ja- cobi; 3rd Chris and Sandra Wil- liams; Kick the Slipper-Steven Pinder, Dorothy Davis and Sandy . Williams. Youngest person at- tending picnic-John Norris, Ailsa Craig; Oldest person-Laura 511- lery; Birthday closest to Jury 8- Jacquie Jacobi; Person who came the farthest to the picnic-Bill Norris, Detroit, String Contest- Lila Storey and Don McLeod; T.V. Contest-Valerie Norris, Lyle McLeod, Nonie Jacobi. A ball game in the evening completed a happy picnic. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miley over the week- end were; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner, Steven and Lisa, Bob Hulley, Kim, Michelle and Jim Walker; Louie Arts, Kenneth Walker, London, Alvin Coumish and Gerald Cockwell, Exeter. Recent holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris, Vicki Services. Conveners onCitizen- and Ronnie were Mr. and Mrs. ship' and World Affairs, Mrs. Mac Larry Maxwell and Jamie, Mid- Sholdice and Mrs. Graeme Craig land. will be in charge of the meeting. The roll call to be answered Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Dalton, newlyweds of the community,haci by "One way I may set an exam- ple as a good Canadian Citizen". a 'reception held in their honor Many of the children of Walton " at the Brussels Legion recently, and area are enjoying the swim- The hall was filled to capacity ming classes at the Seaforth and music was by the Wilibee 'Orchestra. Glen Beurman read Lion's Pool. They include: Pat Hackwell, John Huether, Jim -'the address and presented Sharon Brennan, Julie McDonald, liea-L- and Kelly with a well-filled purse, iii k. shower -In hortorofLorralne. • tiler 'Brennap, Tini„.Fritz,,, Jeff, 4rowriSerid, daughter of Mr.' and McGavin, Steien fitiether, Greg Humphries, John Bos, Brenda Mrs. "Oliver Pryce, was held in Bos, Paul Kirkby,- Peggy Rum-• the 'church basement on Tuesday evening.' A mixed program was phries, Murray Sholdice, Mary Ryan, Brian McGavin, Pam Hack- 'Presented and Lorraine was given Many lovely a.nd useful gifts. well, DeanHackwell, Julie Blake, Lunch was served and a social Colleen Ryan. Weekend visitors with Mr. and hour spent. " There wit be no Sunday School Mrs. Gordon Murray were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hasse, Sault Ste. Marie and Mrs. Ann Murray of WOodstock. Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Dunk*will host the Brussels Horticultural meeting next Monday. Dean Hackwell, son of Mr. anti Mrs. Howard Hackwell is a pa- tient . in Victoria Hospital, London, following a bicycle - truck accident in the village last Thursday. We are glad to report at the' time of writing he is some better having gained cons- ciousness. 14! YOU Og9log ON roa'OEMORIAL SNOVIMM PHONE EXETER 3 61 we don't .recommend a FIRST WALKER Withao a Good Reason We s 'aline in' properly fitting. CHILDREN'S S , with a complete stock to give TC selection and value. SAVAGE PI.ISSITFOOTS B, D and BE Widths 5 colours Priced at $7.98 Special 4. Savings Accounts Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation SMYTHS SHOE STORE 348-9951 MITCHELL T RYST COMPANY SiNCr !8$Q 1970 Meteor LeMoyn, Auto., power steering, power brakes, air conditiong, power r. seat, stereo radio 1969 Chev. Impala Sedan, V-8 Auto., PS., PB., radio 1969 Chev. Impala, 2-dr. HT., Auto., PS., PB, radio 1969 Chev. Sedan, 6, Automatic 1969 Chevelle, 6, automatic, power steering 1969 Beaumont Sedan, V-8, auto., radio 1968 Plymouth Sedan, 6, automatic 1968 Pontiac Sedan, V-8, automatic, radio NEW CARS IN STOCK DEMONSTRATORS: Monte Carlo Landau Nova Chev. 1/3-Ton Pick-up Harvey Craig conducting a baking contest, which caused a • lot -of excitement. Mrs. Craig read "A Country Editor" then con"- ducted a game of throwing boxes with une Williamson playing the c ...„.Eil "en, her mother, Mrs. Herb-Williamson and her mother- in-law, Mrs. George Morrison, Millbank, were given corsages and asked to take their places at the front. Mrs. Craig read an' -address ,and the gifts were Carried• in,by a•few,of the neigh- bor girls. Eileen replied thanking everyone for the gifts, and to those who had arranged the shower. Lunch was served by the 17th and Boundary Unit Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cooper of Ottawa visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smalldon, they also. _called on Mrs. Maud Leeming. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk at- tended the annual convention of the Ontario. Horticultural Asso- ciation recently in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs.GordonMurray, Mr. and Mrs. William Murray and Mr. Chas. Murray attended the Marr-Murray wedding, Saturday in Wingham at the Presbyterian Church. The W.I. are planning an open meeting*,on Wednesday, July 18th Reception A large crowd of friends, neighbors and relatives attended the reception and--dance in the Walton Community Hall for the-, recent newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blake(Evelyn Haggitt). Prior to lunch the happy young couple were called to the plat- form when Neil McDonald read an address and Rick McDonald presen d them with a purse of mo . Mr. Blake expresSed appreciation. The evening was spent dancing to 'the music of the "Truetones." Bridal Shower A community shower was held in the basement of Duff 's United Church,-Thursday evening, for Mrs. David Morrison, the former Eileen Williamson. June Wil- liamson and Shirley Johnson re- ceived• the guests at the door and their names were signed on a beautiful Cameo Cloth donated by Phyllis Mitchell. The base- ment was decorated with white and pink streamers and white wedding bells. Mrs. Martin Baan introduced the numbers for a short program. June Williamson played a piano solo, then Mrs. Keith Bachert conducted a couple of contests. Mrs. Harold McCallum with her mouth organ and Mrs. Neil Mc Gavin gave a musical number. Mrs. Jim Williamson gave a comical reading followed by Mrs. INSURANCE Auto, Fire, Life' Donald G. Eaton Insurante Agency Limited Office in Masonic Block Main Street , Phone 527.1610 Seaforth Now save fast Other Baby Boots from $5.98 TICTORM and VG GREY