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Mrs. Ed Regele
Correspondent
Mrs. Elaine Foran and Robert-
and Mr: Bob England of Huron
Turk-visited on Saturday with Mr...,.
and Mr.s Harold McCallum Wand,
artd,114e and'torso Edward.
Regele.
The community i s saddened
Smiles
to 'hear of :the death of Mr.
Walter' Clark. He, had •rnade his
,home with Mrs. Thelma- Mills of
R,R.4.. Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele
were recent visitors with Mr. and'
Mrs. 'Clarence Dennis•of Atwood
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistner of
Brodhagen.'
Friends of Mr. Edward Regele
.be Sorry to hear he is a
patient at Setiforth. Community
Hospital.
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read a few thoughts of St.
Patrick's Day. Minutes were read
by Mrs. G. McNichol followed by
roll call which was answered by
song or custom of St. patrick's
day. Mrs. • Hackwell gave the
treasurers report and closed the
meeting with prayer.
Ulrich was served by Mrs. G.
Love Jr. and Mrs. G. McNichol.
Mrs.. W. Smith's home, -to plan
the' District Annual which will be
held in Moncrief on May 10. It
was agreed to have programs for.,
the cominglear in a booklet form
which will include each branch of
Huron East. Miss Helen
McKerelser will be the guest
speaker.
Mrs. Bill Humphries brought in
the slate of officers for the coming
year and these to be installed at
the annual meeting which will be
the Sunshine' Sisters Banquet.
The institute will have supper at
the Walton Inn on April 20.
There will be three more card
parties this season with the
committee for March 29 to
include Mrs. H. Hudie, Mrs. D.
Liphard, • Mrs. M. Sholdice and
Mrs. H. Pleas; for April 12, Mrs.
Graeme Craig, Mrs. James.
Axtniapn, Mrs. Laverne Godkin
. and Mrs. Bill !Humphries. The
la4teuchre of the season will be a
dessert euchre on April 26, with a
committee of Mrs. Ken
McDonald, Mrs. Nelson Marks,
Mrs. Stewart HumPhries and
Mrs. Gerald Watson.
Delegates to attend the District
Annual will be M'rs. Bill
Humphries, Mrs. Harvey Craig,
Mrs. Kathy Achilles and Mrs.
Ruth Axtmann.
. The meeting was turned over to
Name uchre winners
The W.I. St. Patrick euchre was
held in the Walton Community .
Hall on Tuesday evening, March
15 with eleven tables of euchre in
play.
Prize winners were: . High lady
- Mrs. Jack Simpson, Brussels,
low lady - Mrs. Lawrence, Ryane
High gent - Harold Bolger: Low -
Neil.Mitchell. Lucky chair with
shamrock - Mrs. Elsie Evans,
Brussels. •
Hostesses were MrS. Ron
Bennett, , Mrs. Dave Watson,
Mrs. Frank Kirkby and Mrs.
Ernie .Stevens.
There will be another euchre
next Tuesday, when those in
charge "Well be Mrs. Harold
Hudie,....,Mrs.. Don Liphard, 'Mrs.
Mac Sheldice and Mrs. Herman
Pleas. . •
Mrs. Clair Vincent spent Friday
-.:night- :with her mother Mrs.
Capling Kitchener and attended
the Ice. Capades., '
Mr, and Mrs.. Bill.Cowan and
Greg, Hanover. spent eweekend
With his mother Mrs. G. Cowan.
-Rev. McDonald. Ken Hulley,
• Jessie - Tebbutt and June
Fothergill attended. , Ferresters
district. council -banquet, arid
annual meetingateWallike on
Thursday evening.
Remember W.I. card party this
Friday March 25th in the hall at
8:30. p.m.
Mr. and Mrs: Wiryne Peck, St.
Thomas visited on. Sunday with
' her parents. Mr. and Mrs. -Cliff
Sapedercock.
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It takes a mighty honest man to
tell the difference between when
he's tired and when he's just"
plain lazy.
You owe
yourself
a lift
this spring
It's been a tough
winter.. Get it' behind
you and step
blithely into spring!
New clothes? New
furniture'? Maybe a
trip'? Get the money
you need in a low
crust; insures] '
peisonal:loarvITit •
Victorira 84-Grey.
Stitehery for beginners. A quilt
block was brought in4lo be sent
for the Erland Lee project.
Miss Jane Pengilley, Home
Economist for Huron, is being
transferred to
for,
County
and members indicated regret at
• her departere.'4 ' '
, Mrs. Maluske, Oesident of
F.W.LO., indicated- projeCts-
coming up. Members were
reminded to 'save stamps (no
Kings or Queens heads) which
'ere to be floated off in water
carefully dried and packaged in
grans, of 25 in plastic envelopes.
Mrs: Allan McCall gave a
report oLthe Huron East District
executive meeting attended on
February 21 at Molesworth at
McKillop Unithears
about life of Pat Boone
Saturday. Colleen and.- •john
• Seruton. Clinton, spept weekend-
with grandparents. Mr. and MrS.
Tom Allens •
Congratulations to Kenneth
Pollard on hiss sucess in
passing .his Grade 8 piano with
honors at recent examinations.
held at the Western Conservatory
of Musie, tondeue-His teacher is
Mrs .. Gail Lean.
, Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Shaddick were Me.
and Mrs. Jeffrey Shaddick
Moorefield. Miss NLIoy Shaddick
and John Knowles, Kitchener„ee.
Sunday Mr. and •Mrs. Robert
Shaddick. They all enjoyed a
family dinner Sunday at Franken-
muth , Michigan.
See s
CorreSpendelat-
. Mrs. Betty McCall .
The Walton Women's Institute
met in the community hall on
Wednesday evening with 22
members present.
The business was conducted by
Mrs. Bill Humphries, 1st vice
president, in the absence of the
president*, Mrs, Kathy Achilles.
Minutes were read by Mrs. Ken
McDonald. Mrs. L. Godkin was at
the piano, The- roll call was
"What I have learn frern
someone of another country."
The senior teething courses
selected "Bedroom & Bath
Accessories" as first choice, with
"Needlepoint and creative
The Mcicillop Unit met at the
church Wednesday aft ernoon
with 10 members present.
Mrs. J. Burch presided for
devotions, the theme "God as the
Oppressed" also read Isaiah 53 ,
1-3. The . hymn "Onward
airlstlan People" was sung.
Mrs.Mrs. M. Hackwell as pianist
followed by Mrs. D. Dennis
giving the prayer. Mrs. M.
Dennis read the Scripture from
Luke 1, 39-56. Mre. Burch gave
the Meditation followed by a
discussion also gave a reading on
"Easter Thoughts".
Mrs. N. Schade had the topic
giving an interesting talk on the
life of Pat Boone. Mrs, M.
Hackwell took the offering which
was dedicated by Mrs. Burch.
Hymn, "When I Survey the
Wondrous Cross" was sung.
Mrs. M. Hackwell presided for
business thanking everyone who
•had taken part in devotions and
Correspondent
Mrs: Bert Shobbrook
Greeting in the Narthex on
Sunday morning were Don
Buchanan and Reg. Lawson.
Ushers were, Kevin'Fothergill,
John Lawson, Bob Penfopnd 'and
Kevin Tamblyn. The , choir
anthem was "In the Cross I
Glory" with Mrs. Glen-McGregor
organist and Mrs.. Allen Bosman
_choir 'leader.
Rev. McDonald's children's
story was "Let's Pretend".
'Junior teachers were Mrs. Tom
Ditizer arid Christine Carter. The
message was "Beneath the.cross
of Jesus"
The flowers at frent of church
were placed in. memory of Mrs.
(Kathleen) George Neil-by sisters
Miss Edythe Beacom .and Mrs.
Laura Lyon. Anyone wishing to
place Easter Lilies in the church'
for Easter notify Mrs. Russell
Good or Rev.. M Donald. •
-Londesham III 4-H •
Meeting three Of Londesbore
III 4.4-1 group answered roll call
with'• points to remember when
cutting Or marking your material.
This week's discussion was
naming -theetiute'theselecticer of
officers and boeks.The club name
is to be "Little Ladies efsrhe,„
Night" and books'to be white
with a cover which has not been
decided upon.
Officers elected were President
Golda SeWers, Vice Pre sident.
Brenda Millar, rotating• Secretary
Golda• Sewers and rotating Press
Reporter Brenda Millar, Demon-
stration was seams. Leaders' Gay
Detente and Madelyn brought
sewing Machines, so girls could
do their seams. There were 7
meMbers present.
Personals
Mrs. Joee e,Shaddicit was.
to.Seaforth Hospital on
Sunday. Friends ,-hope she will
soon 'be hetme. • '
Mr.Tom , Allen returned
home , from Clinton Hospital on
Mrs. H, Craig, convenor for
Citizenship and World Affairs.
Current events prepared by 'Mrs.
.F. Kirkby. were reed by Mrs.
Craig.
Mrs. Harriett Boon, who
resides on the third concession of
Grey Township, near Jamestown,
was guest speaker and demon-
strated her talent with wool
making with the spinning wheel.
She showed how the spindel
works to make the yarn into the
Weet`the different stages of yarn,
and the natural dye yarn of many
colors. She had a wonderful
display. Of articles on display that
had been made from her own
"Happy Birthday" to. Mrs.
Adele Fischer who celebrated her
104th birthday last Thursday
March' 17th at Seaforth • Manor.
Celebrating with her were memb
ers, of her family and friends.
Mrs. Fischer was the recipient of
many cards, flowers and gifts and
all good-wishes go out to her on
this special occasion.
Pastor Ykding and friends of
Bethel Bible •Church visited
Seaforth Manor on Wednesday
afternoon and a timely message
was ,given' by Pastor Yielding.
Assisting in the _program were
two duetS ' rendered by • Mrs.
Siemon and Mrs.. Rapson and
readingsby Mrs. Elliott and Mrs.
Norris. Mrs. Virginnia Dalton
presided at the, piano for the
hymns and a social half hour
followed.
Entertaining our residents on
St. Patrick's Day was Mr..Watt
Webster of Varna who delighted
everyone with their requests of
Irish Tunes with a few Scotch
numbers impromptu also.
VisitingsVith Mr.. Wilber Keyes
were hiS daughter Mrs. MorriS
Carter of 'Woodstock. Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Keyes of Varna. Mr.
Howard Allen of Brucefield and
WS. Grace Chapman.
Visiting with . Mrs. Flora
Dalrymple were Reg and Nadine
Chappel of Staffa and Mr. and
'Mrs' Arthur. Varley of town.
Mrs. 'Katherine 'Laverty
enjoyed an outing' on Monday
With heeniece' Miss Reta Dimeam
Mr: and Mrs. 'James Stee'ent
.visited with Mr, William Scott.
• Mr, Ross McClure visited with •
his parents Mr. and•Mrs. Robt.
McClure.
Visiting with . Mr. Erie Dow
*ere Mr. James •Gardiner,
eirktort-Jrnci-Mes--MON rk. • f
Bayfleld: ' • • • "-z.
Joe Ryan' of Walton
visited with .Mkss. Berrie
Davidson.
-Visiting with Mr. • James
Shortreed were Mrs. „lames
Shortreed and Mr. Joe Ryan.
Visiting. Mrs. Ada Reid were
Mrs; Eva McCartnee and Mrs.'
Jean Elliot and Mr. Watt
Webster.
"e Leonard and Grace •• Laverty.'
Schriegville eieited with Miss.
Kate LaYeriy.
Bingo • winners . on -Friday
afternoon were *Fell •House-Mrs..
A St. Patr jick's euchre party
sponSored by, Edelweiss Rebekah
Lodge had • 17 rabies in play.
Winning prizes......Were: ladies. -
High .- .Mrs. Florence 1K-ay4 -Leyte
Hands - Mrs. Graham Kerr-:: Low
. -,Mrs. Gilbert Smith: Gents High
• Frank.'Smale; Lone ....Hands
product.
Mrs. Harvey Craig thanked her
and presented a gift on behalf of
the, Institute,
Lunch was served by Mrs. -
Graeme Craig, Mrs. Harold
Bolger, Mrs. Harvey Craig and
Mrs. Neil McGivin.
Personals
Misses (im Humphries and
Kim Sinclair of Windsor, nurses
in • training at Victoria 'Hospital,
London spent a recent weekend at
the home of the formersparents,
Mr. andMrs.Stewart Humphries.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid and
Mrs. Edna Hackwell were Sunday
evening supper guests with Mr,
and Mrs. John Malwain of
Seaforth,
Lester Meehan of Toronto
spent the' Weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Frank Kirkby.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan. Searle have
returned hope from a twd-week
motor trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coutts,
Walton and •Mr. and Mrs. Jim
.Cameron, Sarnia have arrived
home from a four week holiday in
Florida.
The Quilt, Course will meet
again this Thursday evening. A
quilt is being made from blocks
made by each member and tickets
are going to be sold.
Mr. Ross Scott' visited his
brother Mr. william Scott.
Welcome to Mrs. Robert
McClure who h as become a
resident of Seaforth Manor.
Mrs. Marjorie Rock and
daughter Janette, Tammy
Driscoll and-, Shari McDonald
visited with Mrs.' Lillie Hudie.
Visiting with Mrs. "Bammie"
Fisher were Frank and Wilma
Musser and Bill-- Musser of
London.
Rev. Will and Mrs. Robinson
Goderich, visited with Mr. W.
Keyes also leis„ son Mr. Stewart
Keyes of Brampton. Mrs.• A.
Dennis visited ,with M rs.
Cartwright Hawley.
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THE HIM N EXPOSITOR, MARCH 24, 1977
WEDDING -INVITATIONS
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A. Reid. Mrs. P. Dalrymple, Miss
Bessie, Davidson; -Four
'Corne rs-Mrs. L. HUdie, Mrs. A.
Reid, James Tatulis and Mary
Neville; Straight line-WS: A.
Reid, Misk K. Laverty, Earl Watt
and Harold Walsh; Full House
and, 2-Mrs. A Reid, Miss K.
Laverty, Mrs, M. Hawley and
Miss Ila •Gar\diner. •
Seaforth Manor residents
enjoyed "No Strings Attached"
theatre's version of ..Hansel and
Gretel with the various characters
all being portrayed by puppets
manipulated by Cheryl-Smith and
Richard Keehn..
Few puppet theatres provide
the excellently performed music
that Richard provides for each
performance and also sometimes
provides the voice for a puppet
manipulated by Chryl who can
changelter voice for the -different
puppets .
Their back drops and sets were
Very good and residents enjoyed
meeting the puppets after and
also looking forward to the . next.
presentation • of Jack and The
Beanstalk coming up in April
Personals
Visiting 'with Miss,". Bessie
Davidson 'sere MiSs Amye Love
of Toronto and Mrs. Geore
. McArt ur of Walton.
Mrs. George Bernard and Mrs.
Bill Smith visited with Mrs. Robt.
McClure • and Miss Ethel
McClure.. • .
-.Miss Tillie Dundas visited with
Mrs. Leila Du.iidas.
Mr. Angus Robertson went out
for the day with his wife Mrs.
Mary Robertson.
Mr. Morley . Blodnifield
enjoyed an outing on Friday with
his brothers and on Tuesday: with
hi's sister -Mrs. Mabel Pryce. ' •
s Visiting Mrs: Ada Reid were
''omit. and Mrs. "Art McDougall and"
' family of Goderich. Mrs. H.
Montague. 'Mrs. 'Beth Beady
.., • and Mrs.•Eva McCartney of town
'and Rev. and Mrs. Sharpies • Of.
Clinton.
Mrs.. William Clark of .London
took her father Erie Dow out
driving last • Friday. ••
.•-•••Mes. Jamcs Shortreed
grandson visited with. Mr. James
Shortreed. •
,• Met. 'M ttrtin..Vantrick of
Strathroy visited 'e ith Miss .Kate
Laverty and- took -her out for a
drii,'e,
17 tables at
St. Patricks euchre
Emu eson Gunning. Mitchell: 1..
Secord 'McBrine: Lucky Cup -
Mrs. Lorne Dal Lucky Saucer -
Mrs, F. Steele.
Mrs. Eldin Kerr was in cha-rge
of games and Mrs. Peter Malcolm
and committee served lunch..
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