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The Huron Expositor, 1978-06-08, Page 8Student.. ;htoie. concert AW, HIGH JUMPING IS EASY — At least itseemed to be for Pamela Losereit of Auburn when Hullett Central School in Londesboro held its track and field day on Wednesday. . (Standard Photo) • • .Morris ti.erk Jane Badley clerk.lef Morris Township resigned at a meeting of Morris-'Council on .,Monday -night, but eoncil refused to accept . her resignalion. Wages is one of the reasons she resigned but she said there were. "a whole bunch of reasons." The resignation is to be discussed June 19 at .a meeting to be held in Morris Township Hall at 7 p.m: • She submitted her resignation asbeing effective September I. It had been said at an earlier council Meeting of Morris. Township Council that . wages of Mor/is _ Township Councillors, the reeve and the clerk were the lowest of • any council in, the county. owe 4.. 8 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 8, 1878 6 AO, ,fak` Ale V1 4 :** I • 4*4 .••!, "4' r .', of Londesboro made a big leap in the track and field day that was h6ld at esday. (Standard Photo) FLYING THROUGH THE AIR — Jeff Vincent running long jump as he participated in the Hullett Central School in Londesboro on Wedn f. SHOP' THESE WEEKLY STAR STUDDED SPECIALS WilkinsonPalmolive LIQUID DETERGENT Com. pri- Ltunte in R., Millson and attended '1110 visited friends alBurks . Falls, Toronto' hile Alice also Beth Knox returned borne on Davidson and'Irr mother Mrs. ' New Conversant teaching, Sudbury and Levack, , ' Sunday night • June 4th from musical by St. David's . 1.104' - ' Mr. and Mrs, Harold. Lingman . spending 10.. days at .tvlanitou , .Chttrell in which Muriel took pArt, attended a family dinner on Manitoba With her cousin Mr. and The. ' W.I. Public • retatiMo, Sunday in Goderich hOnouring Mrs. ,Gordon Sprung and -family. . att-tipt p.m, h g will be will held boen.latts.npee0 ,4 11 her sister Mr. and Mrs. John and Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Sprung Burleigh of Goderich. for' their and family. with guests 'from Blyth and' 25th Wedding Anniversary. . ,,.. Mr., and !Ars. Bert Shobbrook Walton, Mr. Elmer K in Of Atwood spent Friday night in Woodstock Berean unit of V.C.W. will be'. visited on Sunday with Mrs. Alice with their daughter Mr.. and Mrs. held on June 13th at 2 p.m. Race--Nancy and Danny Carmiehail, Tanya Hulley • and Debbie Melady, Dwain Pryce and Blain Marks, Sharon. and Brian Melady; Kick the Shoe (Senior) Susan Halley, Patrick Hulley; Kick the Shoe (Junior) Dwayne,: .= Pryce, Marks. Tanya Hulley; Three legged race—Doug Hulley Sean Hulley Sandra Hulley, Nancy CArmichail, Susan Miley and Debbie. Melady. The outgoing president Eldon Hulley ,.thanked his Secretary Sharon Pryce and the sports committee. A smorgasbord supper was, enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kistner. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kistner and Mrs. Pearl Munn, Guelph, Mrs. Joan Elvy and boys, Conestoga . attended the Hulley Reunion and visited with 'other relatives in the community. Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial ' 527-0240 A large crowd of parents. and friends attended the Spying -Con- cert of the pupils of the Walton Public School on Friday afternoon in the cOmmunity hall. • The principal, Mrs. Aubrey Toll gave a warm welcomed 'to all Mrs. Barbara Bosnian provided the piano accompaniment. The opening Disco Dance was given by the Kittens of the Kindergarten with a gymnastic display followed by the .Puppies the rest of the Kindergarten acting in a play; !"Alexandra and the terrible, horrible no good very bad day." assisted by their teacher,.Miss Mary Ellen Walsh.. Gtade 1 pupils did well telling, "Mist what summer is all about" in action and song. Mrs. Roy Alcoek_isAffe ir.. 'teacher Grade 2 under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Don • Pletsch put on the , play in acting and -Song,'"The little white rabbit who wanted red wings.— Grade 3 gave a musical play, "Happy Day" under the leader ship of Mrs. Toll assisted by . teacher. Mrs: D. Riley. The pupils and 'teachers are 0',1"•111(ll'il on their efforts in so much work in putting on this splendid program. The children seemed to enjoy doing it, as much as the audienCe enjoyed watching them. Boy scout leader to troop: "Remember, men, if you're lost in the woods at night, get your bearings from the sky. 'A glow will indicate the nearest shopping center. Correspondent Mrs. Bert Shol)brook 523.4250 Communion service held, at United Chuich welcoming were Emerson Hesk and Bert Shob- brook ushers were Greg Andrews, Steven Brornely, Wayne Lyon and Tom Pollard following call 'to worship by -Rev. McDonald. a Gospel hymn sing was held, with Louise McGregor orgainist together on our knees"... Junior. congregations' teacher Was Florence CartWright. .Rev. McDonald's message was "re- cog •nition in the breaking of bread". Sacrament was served 'assisting Rev, McDonald were David Lear and Ken Polland, serving bread were Earl Gaunt , Reg Lawson, Kevin Hulley and Margaret Whyte. Serving wine Nick Whyte, Gordon Shobbrook; Jack Lee and Garnet Wright. The flowers at front of church were placed , 'inn honour of the ' marriage of Bernice. H,unking and 'Jim Norman in the church 'on Saturday and in memory of -Henry flunking on the memorian stand in memory of Dorothy Little. . Correspondent Marg Hulley The annual Hulley Repnion was' held at Monkton with over 100 men, ' women and children in attendance. A rose was presented to Mrs. Pearl, Munn, Guelph, for being a special guest at the Reunion. Also remembered but who were unable to attend wgs Mrs. 'Ellah Hulley, Brucefield, Mrs. Clorinda Hulley, Seaforth and Mrs. Tette Hulley, Queensway, Hensall. Miss. Joan Elvy, and boys, Conestoga came the longest distance. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Philips, Caribou were the most recent marriage. The. youngest baby 7 'was Shanftm Philips, Carlow. The nearest ladies birthday was Pam Hackw'ell and Jack Hulley got the prize for the .closest birthday. Offeers for the following year for the Hulley Reunion to beheld the, third Stmday in June which will be.the 17th. Harvey Kistner, Guelph is President, Mrs. Don McNichol, Secretary ``T'reas'urer. The Sports Committee is Mr. ,and Mrs. Bill Hulley, Cromarty and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackwell, Walton. Sandra Hulley assisted by Janet Bray and Nancy Lansink were in charge of the.g.ames. Thc' winners were: Scavanger Hunt, Nancy C armichail, Joey Carmicha -il, Doug Hulley, Brian Melady, Susan Hulley, , Vickie Lansink; Relay Races--patrick Hulley, Sandra Halley, Johnny Carmichail, Debbie Melady, Tanya Hulley, Joe , Carmichail, Shawn Meiady, Brian Mclady,. Mark McClulins;, Wheelbarrow Messenger's met in Sunday School rooms at 10 4, m. with their leader Brenda Radford. Miss ColleenCarter of John St. and Ruth Shaddick, choir leader. Choir anthems were "Jesus is the Giver" and "Lets break bread residence. Exeter spent week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen' attended the funeral of their cousin Miss Gertrude Stewart in London on Monday May 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Tem Allen and Mr. and Mrs, Keith Allen were guests at the wedding. of Leiut. ,lamed Baldaro to Miss Sandra Allen in the. Trinity Anglican• Church, Watford on Saturday June 3rd. Marjorie, Duizer, Marjorie Anderson, Margaret Taylor. Ad- die flunking and Dora Shobbrook attended Huron West ,I,Wornens Institute 78th district annual meeting at Nile United Church on Monday May 29th. - Mrs. Alice Davidson and her mother Mrs, Grace Fairey re- turned home on May 26th Mrs. Fairey spent 21/2 weeks with her "daughters Mt', and Mrs. _Barney Pollark and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Halo '- SHAMPOO 225 ml Ultra Ban ONLY ROLL ON $ 1 9 DEODORANT 2.6 oz. II le Nair ONLY HAIR REMOVERS. 19 LOTION 125 ml I • The Dry Look HAIR CONTROL TRJANG LE DISCOUNT.. 58 The Square, GODERICII/Main Corner, CLINTON/Main Corner, SEAFORTH Winthrop Hulley reunion elects next year s executive • OUR MISSION. TO SEEK AND FIND, I/VMS-TO •Itc • NEW SAVE YOU MONEY! Attention Community G6Aps and ok how C r. Londesboro 'Mr. George Neil of Stratford. Mr. Ron Neil and Douglas of Lon_don visited on Sonday---Ma 28th with Mrs. Laura, Lyon and MisS Edyth Be aeorii. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Margaret Taylor were • Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pearson of Bowser. British Columbia and Mr. and Mrs Verne Dale, Seaforth. Hullett kids have field day On, Wednesday, May 31st, Hullett held their annual field day, The students from grades 1-8 took part in events such as the track, high-jump, shot put. discus running long jump. triple pimp, standing broad jump and the ball throw. The champions at the end of - the day were as follows: 6 years and under Norris Flynn first, Drew Allen' runner-up; 7 & 5 year old boys Troy Hoggart first, Larry Hunking-runnerup. In tile -9 & year old's the boy's winner was Darryl Plunkett, Paul Plunkett' being runner-up and the girls' winner being Julie Daer with Darlene Gulutzen and Cheryl Bromley tied for second, 13rian Dale was first in eleven year old hoyk and Donny Allen was second. In the eleven year old the winner was ,Pamela Losereit and Laurel Duizer was runner-up. Kent Howatt was first with Scott Miller runner-up in the 12 year old boys and Darlene Ranking was first with Suzanne Tarnblyn as runner-up. Bruce flunking placed first in the 13th boys and David Plunkett second. Lana LaCkwodd placed first in the 13 girls and Helen Kolkman was runner-up, Congradulations to all winners and to everyone who participated. Rescue unit formed by Canada Works project. Notice of Public Meetings full explanation and program criteria will be given Our children on trail of nature. New.jobs. And a better place to live. Canada Works, a'Federal Government job creation prOgram, has done it before and Canada Works can do it again. Get your group to agree on a project you can all support. Most importantly, it must make use of and improve the skills of unemployed people in your area, create at least 3 new jobs, and make for commu- nity benefits that last. - Complete your application carefully and on time. If your Idea is good enough, Canada Works may be able to contribute to the necessary funding. To apply, just go to your closest Canada Manpower Centre/Canada Employment Centre or Job Creation Branch Office. Pick up the application form and the "Guide to Applicants:' Canada ' Works is for your com- munity. Your province. Your country. For all of us. So let's get working on some new ideas.' • + IEririnrtYangtr,t Canada and Emplol eit Immigration Canada Bud Cullen, Minister Bud Cullen, Ministre Fjoure '' looks goo d in job training class. Exeter Canada Manpower Centre Main St., Exter TUESDAY, JUNE 13 3:30.4$30 p.m. Canada Manpower Centre 35 East St,, Goderich MON., RUNE 12 34 p.m. ApplytoeforeJtme24. •