HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-04-01, Page 15-ATTENTION FARMERS-
Corn, Bean' and Grain Growers
You are cordially invited to attend a
growers dinner and informative meeting on
Weed and Insect Control in Beans and Corn
Place- ORANGE SHILLELAGH ,VANASTRA
Guest _ EUGENE VVHELAN
Speaker Minister of Agriculture
Time- 10a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Date- Friday, April 2 1976
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Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
The March meeting of the
Walton Women's Institute was
held on Wednesday evening in
the Community Hall when guests -
were present to enjoy Court
Whist.
Mrs. Don Achilles, presided for
the opening exercises. Mrs. Herb
Traviss was' pianist, Prio to the
court Whist, Howard Hackwell
and Wilfred' Shortreed spoke
briefly on behalf of the recreation
committee in regards to the park
and, the hall.
After a discussion the Institute
members voted to purchase the
hall frn the Hall board, but is
still be called the Walton
Community Hall with legal
matters still to be settled.
Therewere 10 tables of Court
Whist•in play. Mrs. Harvey Craig
gave out .rules for each game.
Prizes were for winners of pink
cards"' - to Mrs. Charles
McCutcheon, low - Mrs. Jack
Gordon. Winner of white card - -
Gordon Murray; low - Mrs.
Ralkph McNichol. Novelty prize
Mrs. Kathleen Beatty. Harold
Bolger was winner of the door
prize. Mrs. Alvin McDonald and
Mrs, Harvey Craig were the
convenors for Citizenship and
World Affairs who planned the
evening's entertainment.
Lunch was served by the, hostesses in charge.
The members remained for the
rest of their business. 'Minutes
were read by Mrs. K. McDonald
followed b y the treasurer's
report. The roll call 'Bring an
article from home that was made
in another country ' was
answered by 20 members. The
Institute will cater for the 25th
anniversary party for Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gordon on Friday ,
April 9 at Family Paradise
The annual meeting will be
held on April 21st with a dinner at
the Corner Restaurant . Anyone
wishing to go are to have their
names and money into any of the 44%
branch directors by the Sunday
before. There will be an exchange
gift with Sunshine Sisters.
Mrs. draente Craig of the
nominating committee brought in
the new sla to of officers for the
coming yedr. A bus trip is to be
looked into, possibly for June. • •
The committee to look after the
card party for April 2 are Mrs. '
Mac • Sholdice, Mrs. Eritie
Stevens, Mrs. Earl Watson and
Mrs.Ray Huether.
It was. decided a Dessert
Euchre would be held on
Wednesday, Airil 28. The'
committee in charge of
advertising and letting the time
are Mrs., Don Achilles; Mrs.
Harold Bolger; Mrs. • Stewart
Humphries; Mrs. Tom Liphatd
and Mrs. Torrence Dundas.
A food forum, "More about
interested at this time:
Personals.'
Mr. Jim Speirs of Brock, Sask.
spent a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim McDonald and visited other
relatives in the community.
Mrs'. Simpson McCall of
Stratford visited Mrs. Pete
McDonald last week.
Mr. and'Mrs. Bob Machan and
family of Sasrnia visited last
Walton UCW
Invited to
Thankoffering
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Reid.
Mark and Nickie Machan „of
Goderich spent last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kirkby.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Sholdice,
Murray and Sandra have arrived
home from a bus trip to Florida.'
The Institute card party will be
held this Friday evening in the.
community hall.
Mrs. Audrey Riley,Linda Lee
Riley of Wroxeter spent last week
with the former's mother, • Mrs
Charles, McCutcheon.
vlvfiss Joan Bennett of Windsor
spent the weekend at the home of
,her parents, Mr. and Mrs., Ron
Bennett.
Mrs. Herb Traviss and
daughter Gail sang a duet "It• is
no secret" at the morning service
on Sunday at Duff's Church.
The U.C.W. are invited to
Thankoffering services at Blyth
United Church on April 4 to
Northside United Church,
Seaforth on April 6; also to
Northside United Church,
B,ruce and Kathy Baker of
London spent a few days of the
holiday week with their father,
Rev. Ed.. Baker.
Miss Susan Murray who is
attending, a hairdressing school in
London spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Murray.
The ladies of the ,Walton Unit
were busy again quilitiiig at the
home of Elva Bolger, the first of
this week.
The Stratford Chapter ' of
parents without partner held their
installation officers banquet and
dance on, Saturday evening with
Rev. Ed. Baker as master of
ceremonies.
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Mis7ibitet 'P.Ocrqaws, 88, .of
R.R.4, Seaforth, died at the
Seaforth Community Hospital .on
Thursday,,; z
She was the-Ttirlifer Theresa
Murphy, a daughter of the late.
Mr. and Mrs. franc* Murphy of
aibbert Township. Her husband,
to whom she was married in St.
Columban in 1919, died April 10,
1958. •
Surviving are two sons, Robert
J. of London, and James H. of
R.R.4, Seaforth; two daughters,
Mrs.. Sy (Mary C) English of
Toronto and Mrs. Samuel (Helen;
Fawkes of Hamilton; a brother,
John A. Murphy of Seaforth and
12 grandchildren. A sort, Frank,
died while serving in Europe in
1944 during the Second World
War.
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She is sgri iveo py:444ghter, Tony' (MN* Shulman - of
fmlm and Mts. Allad, (Pois)
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of titihMIC TYY1). She a4o
sarviv01)302 gralkOchilcirm
by a aster Mrs. of
sFgortk Her husband
predeceased tPt,' in 'July 1975,
funeral Service was
conducted by, Rev, .D.R.Peplc of
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IfoPPer HoelOy. Funeral
Exeter, on Tuesday; March 31i's
Interment followed in -Exeter
Cemetery..
Don't add hospital,costs to yottr
other farm costs. St. John
Ambulance says, to avoid costly
accidents be alert when working
around machinery and check all •
equipment regularly.
Walton
W.
• votes to buy Walton Community Hall
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Farmers — Businessmen — Individuals
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Monkton Office Open Monday to Saturday Noon
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The U.C.W. are invited to
Thankoffering services at Blyth
United Church on April 4, to
Northside United Church,
Seaforth on April 6; also to
Brussels United Church on April
4. Duff's United Church Thank-
offering is April 11.
Danny Achilles and Peter
Bennett have been playing
hockey this season with the
, Brussels Atoms. On Saturday
they won over Blyth 6 - 1 when
they won the C Championship in
Mildmay on Saturday morning.
Danny was also presented with a
trophy for' the most valuable f \ , player award.
Mr. and Mrs. •Russell Shines of
Monkton visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Reid.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy ,Gingerich on the arrival
of their daughter on Sunday in
' Clinton Public Hospital. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley
spent last week visiting their
daughter Brenda in Edmonton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lillycrop,
Sherrie Tracey of London spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bolger.
Mr. Walter Bewley is a patient,-.. '
in St. Jo'seph's'Hospital, we hope
he-is able to return home Friday; 1
The 1790" was *Ate .4,5,0.Q*,
Fuueral,. .'f19;40 to $.earPttlb
Funeral mass was 1104 Saturday -
at '10:3Q ' a.rn. in St .aathes
Church, Segforth, with Rey,
Harry Laragh officiating.
Temporary entombment was in
the Pioneer Mausoleum in
Seaforth,„ with burial later in St.
James Cemetery, .Seaforth,
Pallbearers wets ' Michael
Devereaux, Frank Devereaux,
Donald Devereaux, Neil
Devereaux, Daniel Devereaux,
John Devereaux. Paul English
was the flower bearer.
MRS. ERNEST PYM
The death occurred in Sarnia
General H ospital on March 27 of
Mrs. Ernest Pym of Hensall. She
was in her 82nd' year.
The former Bertha Andrew she
was born in Hamiota, Manitoba.