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The Huron Expositor, 1978-06-01, Page 9..••*%*:••,-g• tft •4444 Friday Saturday, Ju TAKE APVANTAGEOF....MONEY:$AVING BARGAINS when Seaforth Merchants join in marking the eaforth Optimists ' AnnivertbrY and Mardi Gras with A JEW Nalhlths ••• • --••••••• • Chequing , 4 Savings IP/ no.service charge .„.. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 1978 alton students in Indian pla TIME FOR A TEA BREAK From left to right: Eva ,Mildred Blake all of Walton enjoyed a cup of tea white IriStitute quilting display on Saturday'afternoon. I'. Mills,Isabelle Shortreed and visiting the Walton Women's (Staff Photo) was ,Helen Lie. • - R,ev. McDonald introduoed Rev. Bruce Eaten! Staffa ° a returned missionary from Zaire in Africa, who had a call from •• Presbyterian Church in U.S. to drill a well in Africa. He told of difficulties and problems to 'get wells drilled, the native thought :a curse was on well drill. Rev. Eaton said that God,asks us to be faithful. Rev. McDonald thanked him. Rev. McDonald announced the ,Banns__for marriage 'of Jim ' Norman of Winghani and Bernice }-Junking. girls of grades 7 & 8 held their annual Spring Fashion Show. The girls modelled the garments they made in Home Economics classes in Seaforth. Karen Farquhar and Teresa Konarski were the com- mentators. A display of Home Economics and Industrial Art projects was set up at the back of the gym. The mothers of the grades 7 & 8 girls as•well as the grade 6 girls, were also invited. This event'proved to be very enjoyable and Worthwhile: - HCS in music night Hullett participated in Music Night at C. H:- S. S. on May 17 as Well as.'many other schools 'in Huron-County. Grades 2 & 3 classes were under the direction of Mrs., Jarnieson and-. Miss Bennett. ,The school band also performed under the direction of Mr. Blackwell. Congratualations, to the teachers and students for helping to make, Music Night a 'SUCteSs.' • .• ' Kindergarden Students Visit Class ' . . During the next few weeks, • sonic ()I' the b(5y.s and , girls that will be attending kindergarden in `September will be visiting• the elasses. The parents take 'their children to school at' noon and the children • watch the various act- ivities 'and return home on the bus, The program started May 19th and will continue until June 2nd. This ,program helps the children prepare for their first year of schoOl.' School Dance A dance was held at Hullett for the students:of grade? 7.& 8, on FtidaY„ May 19th. The admission feewas 75 , pop was 25 and chips were 25 . The dance was vx,ell attended and-everyone had an enjoyable time. Fire Safety Dave Lee of the Blyth Fire, Department arrived at the school on: .ty 19 to speak' ' on Fire hip, Safet At Mr. Lee's request the stud .i ts had . an unexpected fire drill. After, the pupils attended two films based on fire safety. , The. special assembly- proved to be educational and worthwhile. _' Fashion Stanw,1„.--...------- - ----OirTueSday. MA 2.31A, the Londesboro Correspondent Mrs. Bert Shobbrook 523-4250 • • MissiOnary Sunday was held on Sunday morning at the United Church.' Greeters were Dennis Fothergill and Harry Snell. Ushers were Greg Andrews, Wayne Lyon, Tom Pollard and David Lear. Choir Anthem was Dwell in me with Barbara Bosnian organist Ruth Shaddick choir children's leader. The story by Rev -Eaton was bad egg never changes but people• can. Junior teacher McKillop Correspondent I Mrs..Allan McCall 887-6677 The Walton Public School teak in the play "Earth Song" a dramatization of North America, Indian myths and Legends on Monday of this • week at the Hullet Central School, Londesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens, and family of London visited on, Sunday with his parents, Mr. and `Mrs. Ernie Stevens. The 8th and 16 Unit met at the home of Mrs. Rae Houston When final plans were made for the annual smorgasbord supper in the basement of Duffs United Church, Walton on June 6th. Mrs. Effie Stephenson of Seaforth visited on Sunday with . Mrs. Jean Broadfoot. Mrs. Jessie Patterson, Mrs. Junior Achilles and Bill Achilles of Ithaca, New. York State spent several days last week at the home of Roily and Mrs. Achilles. Mrs. Viola Kirkby had the e Madan grandchildren from Goderich for the week-end. Mr. Wm. Bennett returned home after spending the past week with Mr, and Mrs. Bennett Rev. S. McDOriald attended the wedding of his cousin Kathryn Bremner to. Maurice Nesbett on Saturday afternoon At Ethel. Randy Miller of Londesboro, also attended and was Master of , Mrs. Allan McCall There were over .80 quilts and spreads-along with watt tapeStry' on display at the Walton Com- munity hall on Saturday Afternoon with 75 registering "at the door. The. display was • sponsored by Walton Women's • Institute with the President Mrs. Bill Humpries welceming the guests. The bake sale opened at 2 p.m: with. Mrs. Ken'McDonald; .Mrs. • Nelson Marks And Mrs. Allan McCall in charge. Those serving tea and cookies were Mrs. H. Hudie; Mrs. K. Rock: Mrs. 'Stewart Humphries; Mrs. Herb Traviss and, Mrs. Don McDonald. Pouring ,tea wereMrs. Ernie Stevens and Mrs. Dave Watson. , • ,• The quilt made by, the Institute was on display. Mrs. Ron Bennett wasin charge. of' selling tickets, at(,New Market. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pritchard and family of London spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson. John Leeming returned to Kenora after a visit'with his father W.J. Leeming and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. 'David Allison of London spent Saturday with Mrs. Jean Broadfoot. Mrs. Olene Stutz and Natasha of Kitchener visited on the's.),* week-end with the forrner's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Torrance'' Dundas. .4, Ceremony for the Wedding Din- ner. Others. attending the Wedding Reception from our district were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nesbett, Mrs. and Mr. Art Audrie, Mr. and Mrs. John Bylsma, Mr. Ian Hully, on a draw at, the W.I. June meeting: A beautiful quilt made by-the--Institute 'Was on' dis-Play and was for sale. Mrs. Viola Kirkby and Mrs. 14. Bolger were at the door and gave out- tiekets-to every-one-as-11 y entered. Mrs. N. Reid explained how everyone was to judge the, quilts by their number and a _ small prize was given to the one with the most numbers in each category. Patch work quilt Miss Ethel Dennis; Eintiroidered, Mrs. Viola Kirkby; Plain, Mrs. Marjory Humphries; Tu be painting, Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell; Older quilts, Mrs. Annie. Reid; Applique, Mrs. Isobel Adams.. Door prize 'a cameo' painted cushion top went to Mrs. Ernie Stevens. Members expressed their thanks to all those who b'rought quilts and helped in any way to make this day such a success. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge of Weldon visited on Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Gertie Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphries and larily of London spEnd the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries and other relatives. Recent visitors 'with Mrs.. Jean Broadfoot were Mrs. LoiS Church- ward. ,Toronto Mrs. Gertie Henderson, Seaforth ' and Mrs. Wm. Farquharson, London. M. and Mrs. John NleGillvary, Lethbridge and Bob, McGillvary, Calgary are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, Burlington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. 'Allan McCall. Sunday visitors with ;Mrs. Gertie Bennett were Mr. and Mrs. Rick Rut Bennett and girls of Clinton. -Mother was the theme for the evening, meeting of the 17th and Boundary Unit with 12 members present. For the Beauty of the Earth was sung followed by - prayer. Mrs. Cliff Hoegy read the scripture from the 1st chapter of , Ruth, Mrs.: M. Baa gaY a reading on 14 A new ' Mrs. C. Hoegy read poems. entitled, "Just likeoher mother,"`"Some.0 body cares" and "If God went on .sttike.''s, , The Topic on ' "The Family" was well given by Mrs. Martin Paan: explaining a marriage that is you-your spouse-and God. The offering, was received and de- dicated. The hymn, "Happ is the home' when God is there was • sung, then Mrs. C. Hoegy cloied the devotions with prayer. • Mrs. Graeme. Craig presided for' the business, dpenitig with a poem, "Nothing is to.o much trouble." Minutes were approved • as read by Mrs. Helen William- son. A thank-you card was read from a recent shower. For the roll for the needy. Mrs. Barry Hoegy gave the treasurer's report. The June 7th meetirrg will be a joint meeting of all units of the U.C.W. • Mrs. G. Craig 'gave an article on'a Broken heart can be a killer, closing the meeting with prayer, followed by lunch and a social half hour. Next Sunday will be com- munion Sunday and June 18th will be Senior Citizen Sunday. Audrey Thompson and her corny tnittee thanked those who took part at the ham supper. After church all where invited to Sunday School rooms 'ere eoffee and cookies were served. Gary Jewitt Sunday School Superinten- dent in'charge Kevin Hulley spoke on Summer Camp which costs $37.50 for a week. Mr. Jewitt called• on-Bruce-and- Jean Eaton who showed'pictures on where they bad drilled ',wells. - - - 'Personals' Mr. Leonard Shobbrook is a patient in Universtiy Hospital London having surgery on Thurs- day May 25th, we wish ,him a speedy'recovery. We welcome Bert and Linda Renkena and baby Eric from Embro having purchased the farm of Allan and Barbara Bosman concession.10, lot 30, Allen, Barbara, Lisa and Kelly are living in the home on farm of Piete and Joan Westerhout. Mr. and, Mrs. Orville Newby attended the wedding on Friday evening May 26th of their Grand- son Steven Newby- to Sandra • Peters, Brampton. Reception held at Civic Centre Bramalee. • Mr. and 'Mrs. Gilbert Mair and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Percy West of Chesley visited on Monday with Mrs. Myrtle, Fair; service., The Hullett Township Re- creation Committee were pleased with the response of the public attending the fireworks display on Mai 22 when over 300 cars paid admission add -the Londesboro - Lions- Club booth was Sad out: Dr. and Mrs. W.N. Watters, Goderich visited on Sunday May 2rst with Mrs. Myrtle Fair- -serviee. ' Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Taylor ,of . Weston were noon visitors .on • Friday with Mrs. Fairservice. Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Eaton were Sunday dinner guests of Rev. Stan McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson, visited on Sunday with her parents Mr. and" 'Mrs. • Wm. Hamilton, Moorefield. Mr. Bill Arnold of Glen Morris spent last week with Mr. and .Mrs. Bill Shaddick. Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Radford, Port Colborne visited on Sunday p.m with his uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook and his aunt Mrs. Well driller speaks at churh Laura Saundercock. 75 see quilts in Walton Lour Interest Rates' •NOW AVAILABLE ON • 1st and nd Mortgages anywhere in Ontario on - RESIDENTIAL --= INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES Interim financing on new construction or land development REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA. PHONE SAFEWAyANVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LTD• Head Office: 56 'Weber Street East; Kitchener [51917444535 'Branch Office4: 705 Goderich Street, 'Poi Elgin[5191832-2044 '504 Tenth' Street,Hanover [5191364-3121 "WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH" These participating stores are sparing no effort to make shopping on Sidewalk Days a profitable adventure for you. 0 Larories Shinens Pier's Place Jack ° Stednrians Puisifer Music Correspondent --P Mrs. Ed Regele r. and Mrs. Sfanley eszcator and Mrs. Mary Thornton were recent - visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hare, Angeline and Carrie of Stratford visited on the weekend with Mr. and . Mrs.. Harold 'McCallum,. Joyce and Carl.,' Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCallum and Cindy and. Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCallum. El VICTORIA and GREY TRUST' Hetheringtop Shoes Keatings Pharmacy Stewart Bros. Crown Hardware teaforth Jewellers Sills Hardware. • Seaforth Record Shoppe ,;- Bob & Betty's Variety Hildebrand Paint & Eaper FrankKlipg Ltd. R. Plumstefl Interiors Seaforth Kitchen,Contre Canadian Tire • The Huron Expositor