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The Huron Expositor, 1977-04-07, Page 6'HURQN' EXPOSITOR APRIL 7,4,1977 —TIE KINDERGARTEN CAN' BE FUN — The children who wil be going to kindergarten at Walton 'Public School enjoyed a story read by supply teacher Audrie Bertsch of Seafo rth Tuesday afternoon. A few of them got distracted from the story by the camera: (Photo by Langlois) A GOOD BOOK TO READ — Timmy Nolan, with his mother, Pat; took at one of the books in stock at Walion Public School's kindergarten, with Mary Ellen Walsh, who'll be his teacher in September. (Photo by Lang loit) •• Walton Mission band has sing-song Sunday' morning members of The Mission .Band met in the basement of the church for their April m eeting. The Call to Worship was given by Patricia Hackwell, Cathy McGavin was pianist for the singing of a. hymn followed by Kim Fritz reading the scripture,. Mrs. 'Merton Hackwell read a Correspondent Mrs. B. Shobbrook 523-4250 • The Sun-day'School-held a very successful crokinole social on Wednesday evening March 23rd with a large attendance of all ages. Dennis Penfound was the general chairman for the social with Joan Whyte and Mr. McDonald assisting as markers and Mrs. Dennis Penfound as timer. The'Junior Girls class had been in charge of advertising. Mrs. Reg ,Lawson, Mrs. Doug Vincent, Cathy Penfound and. Mrs. Garnet Wright in charge of the kitchen. _Winners for. the. evening were Mrs. Allen Bosinan and Mrs. Clare E. Vincent tieing for first place for ladies prized donated by Mitchells Family M ark( Kevin Tamblyn first for men do. ted by Aliens Feed Mill.Freddie Peel and Karen Johnston won low. The most 20's scored won byCameron Moon and •Bob Penfound. Lucky chair won by Debbie Prescator donated by Thompson's Store, The lucky cup prize donated by Country Kitchen • won by; Mrs. John Radford., The Sunday School would like to thank all who supported. theni and donated the •prizes. Personals Mr. and—Mr:- Jim McEwing returned home on Wednesday from spending six weeks in' Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee returned home on Tuesday from spending two weeks at Palm Beach and Winterhaven, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook spent last week in Clinton with Frank and Doris Ellerby, while their parents enjoyed a week's holiday at Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood and • Greg Andrews" attended' Wingham United Church on SUnday morning, when grand- daughter Karen ' Wood was a member' of Confirmation class when her father Ken and her • Grandmothertook part in service on laying on of hands and were dinner guests of Mr. -and Mrs. Ken Wood. Mrs. Alice Davidson spent last week end in Toronto visiting her mother, Mrs. Grace fairey and her • sister Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sinclair of Seaforth visited, on Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Don Scruton,. Colleen and John, Clinton visited on Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen when 'Karen celebrated her birthday. • Mr. and Mrs.Bert Gray; .h is"SisterlMr_..a nd--• Mrs. Edwin Wood on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.Ross Millson and family of Wopdstock spent Saturday night with 'her parents Mr.' and Mrs. B.: Shobbrook. • Miss Pat Burns'and friend. Ed.. Pitkin of Toronto spent weekend with her parents Mr.' and Mrs. Bob • Burns.- U.C.W. members, ,Helen Lawson, Alice Davidson, Margaret Good, Nona Pipe, Florence Snell, Addie Flunking and Dora Shobbrook attended the B lyth U.0 . W. Easter. Thank- offering on Sunday night. , Palm Sunday service was held on Sunday A.M. Greeting y ou were Lloyd"` Pipe and Lorne Flunking. Ushers were Edward Riley, Larry Howatt, Tom Pollard and Darrell Shobbrook. The•choir anthems were "Crown'Him" and "Shall 1 crucify. My S-i"cOur , " with - WI holds card party ' There were 11 tables in play at W.I. card party on Friday night April 1st. Winners' were: Ladies' high - Hazel Reid, lone Hands' - "'Sadie McDonald, Low, Beth Knox Mees High - Bert Daer, Lone Hands Perc Gibbings; Low - Edna HaOcwell. There will be another in 2 weeks April; 15. In charge will be Gay Datema, Joan Middegaal and June Fothergill. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 30 YEARS FOR SPRING INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW . Clinton - Sooforth Area Representative ' MICHAEL FALCONER 133 'High Street Clinton 4824441 If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK eriling nepwdoots to smolt butiness Financial assistance Management counselling - Management training Information on goyernment programs.for btasmess DENNISTOFFLEVIIRE -one-of oar-representatives will be at The Queen's-Hotel, Seaforth-on-the -- 1st Thursday of each month: • [April 7th] For prior information call 271-5650. or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford 527-0680 w Main St. oawar...-zsam7-41/44•0110.-21, Seaforth Bolger, Brussels; Low Lady - Mrs:Edna Hackwell; High Man - Ernie Stevens, Low Man - Roily Achilles; Marked Cup - Wilfred Shortreed. Tickets were sold on a door prize, a cushion donated by Mrs. Hudie was' won by Mrs. Gertie Bolger, an Easter bunny donated by Mrs. Liphard was won by Mrs. Jean Miller. will be doing on your garment and What kind of finishings." Margaret Shortreed demonstrated how to put different lace on garments. For home assignment members are to bring their record books up to -date, do samples with different laces and work on our garments. The meeting closed with the 4-H Motto. We Have a Fine Seietion of CUT FLOWERS POTTED MUMS a Lacy Ladies learn to trim garments Correspondent Mrs. Betty McCall E... 887-6677 Progressive euchre was enjoyed on Tuesday evening March 29th in the Walton Community Hall when 8 tables were in play. 1 Prizes were awarded to winners: High lady - Mrs. Genie The fourth meeting of Walton I "Lacy Ladies" was held on Monday evening March 27 at the home of Karen Middegaal. The President, Narici Sennett conducted the meeting opening with the 4-H pledge. It '",was decided the next meeting would beheld on Monday, April 11th at the home of Karen Plas. The roll call was "Name the stitches you Institute hostesses for the evening were: Mrs. Harold Hudie, Mrs, Don Liphard and Mrs. Mac, Sholdice. There will be another euchre on April 12 closing the season with a dessert euchre on Tuesday, April 26th. Palm Sunday , The , Lord's Supper was observed • on Palm Sunday at Duff's United Church on Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin 'McDonald greeted worshippers at the door. Rev. Ed. Baker's sermon was "The Greatest King". offering was received by Mac Sholdice, Ross Bennett and Paul tvicCallurti. The choir sang an anthem. Serving the bread and wine were Herb Traviss, Neil. McGavin, Laverne Godkin, Mrs. Glenn McGregor organist., and Mrs. Allen Shaddick choir leader. Rev. _McDonald's children's story was "Tulip,. Bulbs" no, maybe and yes. The Junior teachers were Barbara Bosman, Sharon Bromley and Joyce Sewers. The message was taken from Matthew chapter 21. "If Chirgt came to Londesboro today". Good Friday service will be held at 8.p.m. Omen* Craig, Gerald Smiths Ross Bennett and Jack McEwing, Next Stinday everyone is . invited to -come and worship together for Easter Sunday. . Personals Mrs, Charles McCutcheon is a patient in Seder-pi Community Hospital. Her frikn'ds wish she soon will be able to be home John- 'Currie of Orangeville spent last Wednesday and remained overnigiffwith Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid were Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Stimore, Stratford and Rev. and Mrs. DerWyn Docken, Kristen and Mark of Dorchester. Miss Janice Houston, nurse-in- training at Victoria Hospital, London, ,spent the weekend at the chre home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Rae Houston. Mr. and Mrs, Rolly Achilles visited en StutdaY with Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and Debbie in Fergus. Mr. and Mrs.Leonard Lund ,of Toronto visited on Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. George McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd_Walker have returned home from a holiday in Florida, _saying the weather was very warm before they left. Stewart McCall is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Huether and boys were Miss Ada , Webster of Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster. story of Easter. Prayer was given by Joyanne Van Vliet. Cheryl Fraser gave the secretary's report followed by Cathy McGavin giving the treasurer's report. The offering was received and dedicated by Patricia Hackwell. Mrs. Neil McGavin led in a sing-spng , then sang hymn "la the Cross of Christ .1 Glory" before going to their classes with teacher, Mrs. Mac'Sholdice, Mrs: Merton Hackwell, Mrs. N eil McGavin and Mrs. Ross Bennett. 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