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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-05-11, Page 32Piano a Tuning nd Repairs Brucefulsifer 527,0053 , or after^six phone 482-9618 / 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 . • •.. • • 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. 4 . Reasonable rates . Swimming • . Hydro' & Water 'and Showers • 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 Has crowded family Sunday • • • •• •••'0 . • • • • • • • • • •••.• •••••••••• 0000 • r .•.•• • • • • 4r• Business - Director 0000 . 000000 . oo 000000 . eeelprose• a • • • • • ••• • • • ::: I' : Mrs. Bob Tlrompson on behalf 7, 'of Aimwell. Unit thanked Berean • 'Uniffor the invitation. Ltinch was • • served ,by Berean Unit convened ,e, ,by Marg Anderson and Alice • ' Buchanan. .: - . _ . . ____ _ • • 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.' , • • • • e • • • • • • • ••••"•• • •• 0;0 •-- 6000* o • 000000 00 • e. . • . . . 1)6? c— SIDING BEARSS ALUMINUM SEAFORTH 527-1295,•. For a complete line _ of aluminum siding, soffit and fascia, eavestrough, doors, windows, ratings, awnings and shutters. Special ing in custom encasements. _IMPROVEMENTS MacLEAN • • • • so' • e ' • e • • 11111 • • • • • • • • WEDDING FLORIST • • MacLEAIV'S FLOWERS I,hears of 'salt works hitory A wedding in your plans? See our • wide selection of DATSUN HOME. IMPROVEMENTS Phone 527-0032 _" Free Estimates For Siding .- Aluminum and Vinyl, Aluminum ,Windows, Do4ors, Awnings, Railings. • • • • e. a • • • • United Service ..Flowers by wire o SALES & SEIR\/ICE Service to All Makes • Texaco Products • Gerald's Datsun • , Sealorth 527-1010 , 527-0800 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 • "Friends, Consolation". Marjorie • Duizer read poem "The clock of • Lite". Lunch was served by ' Marjorie Duizer, Trudy Pollard • and Doreen Carter. • • Fireworks ,,,•" in Hullett • ;.FUNERAL HOME *"\ Whitney-Ribeyi Funeral Home ••‘. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Appliance Refrigeration andTV REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 482-7032 DECORATING Graves Wallpapet; can.adianM8,0 & Paint B:15mal" Featuring p red 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 SEWING 1 Sewing Machine ServTc;\ Depot Service to all makes, Free estimates 90 day warranty Experienced since 1952 Sew and Save Centre Ltd. 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 " • • • • • • •, • . • r - APPLIANCES The 4th Annual Fireworks 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. Appliance-'& Refrigeration Service - Autorized factory warranty Service and repair's to GE ,•FRIGIDAIRE & INGLtS: ' APPLIANCES ServiCe and 'repairs to all makes PIANO • • • • fa • • DECORATING •-•\ • 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 Interior & %Exterior Decorators Kern Paints . Watcoverings ... Armstrong' Carpets Window Shades Expert • • • • • -• • • & STEREO—N • • Sincere and courteous service Ir • PLUMBING c Bill 's Plumbing, '& Heating Seaforth Complete Sewer Hook-Up Backhoe & Trucking FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 527-6203 HILDEBRAND 'PAINT AND PAPER • • Don Horne • Maintenance • • 527-0636 • • • Seaforth • • • • CLASSIFIED —Th • • • • • Phone 527-1880' ' 15 Main St., Seaforth sr/1071 •, •, • • • Complete Line • • • INSURANCE —7N 'YOUR INSURANCE DATE? See us abort your General Life Investment requirements Seaforth Insurance Agency 527.-161'0 'CAR CARE thanked him. A skit "The common heart" was presented by Dora Shobbrook Alice__13uchanan, HazelReid and 111• SALES. 0 ebody • • • • • IWants What • •I You Don't Need! • 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. SERVICE • • GORD'S GULF '1 0 • • Seaforth Electronics 17 Sparling St., 527-1150 ORGAN min is the symbol for minute h:is the symbol for hour km means kilometre m means metre cm means centimetre g means gram ml means millilitre means litre - mm means millimetre • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • ,0 • • • • • • .e —'; CAR CARE • Complete Line • • • .• SELL • • • LicensedMechanic Service to all makes of cars Detroit Diesels 527-0333 Through • •1 Huron Expositor Classified Want Ads WIRING INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL and FARM WIRING- 5. I CALL GARY DILL GULIRANSEN GALANTI WURLITZER *ant In Organs and Pianos FREE Orgaraessons • Low-Cost Rental Plan All this and more it PULSIFER MUSIC • • Personals 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, • •. • • , • OPTOMETRIST JOHN E. , LONGSTAFF. Sea forth Office 527-1240. Tues.,Thurs.,Pri., 9:00 - Wed., Sat., 9: - 12:09 Clinton 482-7010 Monday 9:00 - 5:30 BY APPOINTMENT WALTON VARIETY . • • -Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - a p.m. r-FARM SUPPLIES NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 12:30- 6:00 • • • • ' SEAFORTH 5E1-0053 Closed Wednesdays <SUMO> : it CAR CARE PRODUCTS • • Archie's Sunoco • • • 527-0881 Seaforth • • • • Feed Seed, Fertilizer Farm Supplies, Petroleum Suppl les.HeatinttOils. [. , Seaforth Co-op 348-8383 OR 347-2435 Collett Call accepted at 348-8383 only MITCHELL • • • • • 1 • • • SPECIALS L Sunrise 1.46' 1.41 MILK HOMO - .3 '2% Del Monte PUDDING CUPS Neilson's COCOA .250 g. Flowerdale TEA- Saireaday BLEACH - 128 oz. LETTUCE head TOMATOES DUTCH SETS • 527-0770 • MONUMENTS Cemetery Monuments IPA • • • • • • • • • -• • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • S .99 2.15 2.59 .99 lb- 69 lb.•34 Geo. A. Sills & Sons • •1 ' • • • • ELECTRICAL Fred Lawrence Electrical Contractor • • • • • • • • • • • , • e —• • • • • • IOU's Inscriptions Markers Showroom Display WHITNEY-,,RIBEY FUNERAL HOME 87 Goderich St., West Agent for WinghaM Memorials Seaforth 527-1390 HARDWARE IVIERCHANTS PLUMBING - HEATING & ELECTRICAL EXPERTS Phone: 527-1620 • Seaforth • • • .HOME FARM & COIVIMERCIAL WIRING Phone Auburn 5264505 or 'Mitchell 348-'8684 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••c•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ; • ••••••••.•0•••••••• • • • • • • • • • • i• •• • • • 55 • •