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HURON EXPOSITOR, 'MAY 18, Walton gids. cit:.AchipliOnent .00 y
Mrs. ayl,uether, Steven 40,
John: ere: Miss Ada WEbster,
LucliriOwi. Miss Yytonne
McPherson, Wingharal Miss
Emma Shortreed, Windsor," Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Webster,- Mitty
Ellen and Mark, V, rnal and
Mrs. Watson Webpter ,and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Holmes, Danny,
Mary and Margery all of Clinton.
accompanied by. Mrs. Ray
Huether at the organ and Mrs.
Neil. McGavin at the plarKg*
Flowers placed in the church
were in memory of four for Old
David -Johnston, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Allanpitnston, Kitchener
and grandslim of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Johnston, R. R. #3, Walton.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and,
of Waterloo spent the weekend at
the hone lrice D oafnherputi4 arenats.s, Mr, and
Mrs,
Twelve members ofthe Walton
Womennnuai e Women's tfttcnded. the
• 76th A of Huron
East Distri on Tues ay, May 9
at Unite Church, Brussels.
There were 11 branches Sent
from the district when Robert'
Carbert, General Manager of the
Agricultural Museum, Milton,
Ontario, was guest speaker. •
On Thursday there were eight
Institute members from the
:Walton Branch attended the 75th
Anniveisary of the Fordwich
Institute on Thursday,
Babies baptized . at Duff's
United Church, Walton on
,Sunday Mother's Day were:
.' Edward Keith, son of Keith and
Shirley Clark; Patricia Dawn,
daughter-of Bruce and Pam Clark;
Lisa Christine and Nicole Marie,
twin daughters of Roy and Linda
Gingerich; Daniel Richard; son of
Michael and Dorothy Gulutzen;
Stacy. Lee, daughter of David. and
Brenda Linton; ' Stuart Hayden,
son of Hugh and Donna McKay;
Darrell Fredric, son of Fred and
Karen Uhler. Special music was
supplied by the junior choir
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dons. Walton 1 club had a skit,
"Help on Babysitting" with all
members taking part. Leaders
were Margaret Shortreed and Lin
STeffler. WAlton 2 club had a
demonstration- "Leisure, a
creative experience" with .
commentators C thy McGavin
and Linda Axtmann. Leaders
were Alberta Hudie and Marie
McGavin, Miss Jenny Rennick of
Walton 2 received her Provincial
Honours. -
Wa on and Area Personals
Mr. and Mrs, Dane VV.atson
spent the weekend-in, London,,g,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pritehard and family.
Mrs. Sadie McDonald spent
mother's Day Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Badley, Blyth.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and,
Mrs. Herb Traviss were Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Moffett, Stratford, and
Dr. Brian and Mrs. Trayiss and
Alison and Lesley of Waterloo.
Mrs. Edna Hackwell
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John
•McLlwain and family to London
Sunday .' afternoon when they
spent Mother's Day with Mr. and
Mrs, Edward Smith, Sandra,
• Monica and Paul.
Mrs. Olene Stutz and Natasha
There were 8 4-H clubs
attended the achievement day for
Focus on Living at the Grey
Central School, Ethel on Saturday
May 13..ln the morning session
they had a quiz and a fun game,
also, Mrs. 'Mathers speaking on
fun fur .and Mr, De Willer
speaking on Copper Tooling. The
afternoon program consisted of
• skits, exhibits and denronstra-.
Appointment FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING PARK.
R,R.4, Walton, Oliatarla
7 miles north of Seaforth
- and 3 miles east
. Camping by day, week
Or season
Alden Ross MacMartin, 49, of
MOunt Forest, ank a 28 year
veteran of the force, has been
named superintendent of No. 6
District of the Ontario Provincial
Police. ''-
The district covers an area from
Toht.rminw to Kitchener. Supt.
He was promoted to super-
intendent and posted to Mount
Forest on May 1.
Supt. MacMartin and his wife
have two sons; Christopher- 27, is.
a 'corPoral•with the 'R.C.M.P. in
Kitchener and avid, 25, is with
the. O.P.P. in Co illia.
Supt. MacMa in •is filling a
position which has been vacant
since the death early in April. of
Joseph Makwell, Jones, 54.
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co i4h is. open to the public for Friday nits
dancing $5.00 per couple. Our spacious hall is available
for Saturday night banquets, weddings, anniversaries'
and private party' rentals.
, Phone 527-0629
LEISURE ACTIVITIES PROJECT — Cathy •McGvin and Linda Axtmann of the
Walton IJ unit of 4-H pose for a picture beside their 4-H project on 19isure activity at
the 4-H Achievement Day held in Ethel on Saturday, ,('-Phota by Lan'glois)
Londesboro
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'of Aimwell. Unit thanked Berean •
'Uniffor the invitation. Ltinch was • • served ,by Berean Unit convened ,e,
,by Marg Anderson and Alice • '
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A large congregation ,attended
Christjan Family Sunday service ,
Sunday morning. Weicerning.into,-
diTseqctuary were Edyth Beacom
and' grn Janieison and ushers'
were:•-Sfeven Reid, Bryan
McClure, Bob Thompson and
David' Lear. The choir anthem
was • "A Mothers Prayer" with
Marjorie Duizer taking a solo
part. Barbara BoStrian and Bonnie
Jcwitt sang ",My Mother" with
Louise McGregor 'the, organist
and Ruth Shaddick.choir director.
The children story was We want
Mother" and Junior Teachers
were Bonnie Dewitt and Joan
Whyte. Rev. Stanley •l‘felt/Onald
spoke on "The Mother of
Rufus".
Following church service the
Thailand and Sinpore. She
shoWed slides of planting, in-
dicating features of the.countries
visited. She was assisted by her
daughter Brenda McLean and
was thanked by Nona Pipe and
presented with a gift.'
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Seaforth The W.I. met Wednesday with
Genevieve Allen at piano.
President-Marjorie Duizer read
poem "The •Threshing Machine"
- and the roll call was, answered
with-a verse from-an-autograph
re Marjorie Anderson ported on
officers conference in -Waterloo
and Myrtle Fairservice recited WEDDING
INVITATIONS
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"Friends, Consolation". Marjorie •
Duizer read poem "The clock of •
Lite". Lunch was served by '
Marjorie Duizer, Trudy Pollard •
and Doreen Carter. •
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Refrigeration
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REPAIR SERVICE
Jim Broadfoot
482-7032
DECORATING
Graves
Wallpapet;
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Featuring
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Wail 'Coverings
527-0550 Sea forth '
congregation of 200 or more
paraded to the manse for a 100th
Anniversary Tree Planting
ceremony, led by piper Glenn
McGregor. Flagbearers were Neil
Cartwright for Scouts Carol
book by 27 members with 5
visitors preSent.
Londesboro is to host the June
Huronview Birthday Party. The
Finance Committee will buy gifts
the social committee makes cup
The Huron
Expositor
527-0240
Seaforth
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Service to all makes,
Free estimates
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Experienced since 1952
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149 Downie St.
2 doors south of Hudsons]
Stratford. 271-9660
Closed Mondays
Cartwirght for C.G.I.T. and Todd
Hoggart for Cubs. The Junior
choir director Marjorie Duizer
with Barbara Bosmap at organ
sang "Theres a quiet under-
standing, for the Beauty of 'the
Earth" and the dedication prayer.
Robert Flunking led in prayer
and Ruthann penfound recited
"TreeS" by Bliss Carman.Taking
ROSS W. R'IBE-Y,
DIRECTOR
87 Goderich St., Seafoith
PHONE, 527-1390
CEMETERY
MONUMENTS
cakes and entertainment com-
mittee will include 'Genevieve
Allen., Beryl and Hazel Reid. The
meeting agreed to ,purchase a
$25.00 membership in the Clinton
Hospital Auxilary with Mary
Anderson to be the representative
A letter of thanks was received
from Joyce ;Kennedy) Doris
Batkin and BeSsie McNie.
It • was agreed to, pay Helen "
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display spo.Oored by Hullett
township recreatiom committee,
will be shown 'on the grounds of
Hullett Central School,
Londesboro at dusk on Monday
May 22., • Donations of -$2.00 per
car will help defray costs.
A lunch booth, sponsored Iv •
Londesboro Lions Club will be on
the grounds.
1st Londesbotough Cub Pack
met • TtiesdaY evening w
pack taking opening and
serVices. Ron Vincent
opening howl and David even-
son the closing howl..
Cubs' learned about outdoor
cooking and fire lighting. Cub
Mark Stackhouse was presented
with collectors Badge and cubs,
Scott Overhoe, Stephen Duizer,
Mark Stackhouse, David Steven-
son, Ron Vinant, David WhYte,.
Russell Nesbitt, Mark Wallace
Troy. floggarLandStephen_Kolk,
man received their cyclist badge,
games were in charge• of leader
David Lear and Mike Overholt.
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Refrigeration
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Service and repair's to
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ServiCe and 'repairs to all
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part, in the planting Of trees were
Laurel. 'Duizer and: Slizanne
Tamblyn representing Explorers,
Susan Jamison the
Robert Radford the Cubs and Neil
Cartwirght the Scouts, Elwood
Mitchell. • chairnian of Manse
Comthittee •and• Don Buc .hanan
of Manse Trustees, also .assisted
in the .planting ceremony. .The
dedication prayers song was
partially written by Barbara
Bosman for. the Tree. Planting
ceremony.
Rcv. McDonald welcomed
everyone, to the service and,
greeting were brought to the
congregation by Huron County
Warden Gerry Ginit-of-Goder-ic-kL--
and Hullett Reeve, John Jewitt.
Leaders accompaning, ,the Ex-
plorers were Margaret Wright.
-C.G.I.T., Laura Hoggart and
Janice Presczator. Scouts,. Jim
Jamison, Tom Pollard. Bryon,
11VIttre and Bob Thompson and
the cubs David Lear.
Following the service the ladies
of manse committee served at
fellowship hour.
Lawson's membership in historical
society. Delegates to the district •
annual at Nile are Dora Shob.-
brook, Margaret Taylor,Addie
Flunking and' Marjorie Diiizer.
Tweedsmuir Curator, Helen
Lawson introduced her nephew
Barry Turner who r'ecalled the'
history of Stapleton salt works on'
FiGghway 8 about 2 .miles east of
Clinton. It was established by
Ransford and son from England
• in the 1880's. Genevieve Allen
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'CAR CARE
thanked him.
A skit "The common heart"
was presented by Dora Shobbrook
Alice__13uchanan, HazelReid and
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ebody • • • • • IWants What
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Addle Hun mg an arry Turner
entertained with piano solos.
Barry and Bonnie sang "We'll all
come to see you" and "Raise a
ruckus to,-night" with Barry
aceompaning on. Uladele.
Tri Duizer accepted job of
washing tea towels and Helen
Lawson reported on Tweedsrnuir
book and gave, questionaires to
paSt presidents to write
biography' of their life for
Tweedsmuir Book. Darlene
Hulley entertained with step
dancing.
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km means kilometre
m means metre
cm means centimetre
g means gram
ml means millilitre
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PULSIFER
MUSIC
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and Mrs. -Colin Paterson"
London spent week-end with her
parents Mr. and MrS. Bob Burns.
On Sunday all went to Kincardine
tb their dalighter Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Smith and. family.
Berean Unit met May 9th with '
Atmiwell Unit as guests. .Pre-
sident Hattie Wood- read "Each
merning when I wake I place my
hand in God" and led in prayer.
Worship was given by Margaret
Whyte. Scripture Philippians 4:'4
to 9. was read_by Laura Lyon,-
Minutes were read by secretary -
Dora Shabbrook and thank you
from Olive Gaunt and the '
Treasurers report by Laura -Lyon.
27 pairs of mitts plus scarfs had
been sent-to-Goodwill London.
Helen Lawson read a letter from
South Huron district -association
for mentally retarded indicating a
canvass would' be made in this
district and it was agreed, to
donate $25.00 to the association.
The general meeting 'is set for
June 5th when Dixie Cameron a
Juniorlarnier exchange from New
Zealand will speak. ,
Bible study included a talk on
Beatitude, by. Hattie Wood and
"Somewhere fiver the rainbow"
and "Keep on the sunny side of
life,. were sung by Laurel and
Lisa 15uizer accompanied by Gord
Lear. •
Roll call was answered by 13
members with 20 visitors 'present.
}tattle Wood 'introduced guest
speaker lois. Hocigett Of Seaforth
. svgo told of a trip she and her
husband had taken to Japan,
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Sea forth Office
527-1240.
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Monday 9:00 - 5:30
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