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F1DOP SURVEY — Anne Stewart, Muriel Tay,tor, DoreenTaylor and Gail Pritchard
are going to be working in Ashf laid, West Wawanosh, East Wawanosh, Turnberry,L
Morris and Howick townships this summer, studying the needs of those people who
Consider themselves to be homebound. The study is being jointly spot ored by the
Day Centre for the Homebound in Huron and the Rural Development Outreach
Project at the University of Guelph. (Wingham. Advance Times Photo)
Londesboro awards presente
Mrs. BerfShobbroak
523-4250
Promotion and awards Sunday
was held June 25 with Sunday
School staff and Pupils taking part
in the service. 9reeters were
superintendent Gary Jewitt and
secretary treasurer Laura Lyon •
--Ushers--were-Chervl LVdti7Keviii
Radford, Scott Millar and Brad 4,
unday_school.st udents and
,staff entered in a body. >
The church was decorated as
"Gods Garden" with trees,
flowers, a fountain .and record
playing singing of birds ,and
gags, by Sunday school staff. The
old testament reading Genesis 1:
1-31 read by Cameron Moon and .,
John ,Law'scin. Solo "in • the
Garden" by Bill' Jewitt ac-,...--
companied by Barb Bosman, New
Testament reading by Diana
' Shobbrook, Rev. McDonald read
"The Beautiful Garden of Prayer
,Perth entertains. ex-wardens .A irdrie, Theresa Overboe, Julie
Halley, Angela Cotton, Stanley
'Brenda „ Andrews ,and friend :
Sara Wood, Toronto spent a'
cOuple of days laSt,.week with
Brenda's grandparents Mr. arid
Mrs. E. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs,' tom Duizer and
family Mr..andMrs. Bill Bromley
and girls. Mr.. and Mrs. Mervyn
Durnin ,and family attended • the
5th annual Lions camp weekend
at Homestead, Bayfield.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Doii Newby.
Brampton visited on Sunday with
his parents: Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Newby. • •
.Mrs. Ross ,Millson, ' Darren,
Sarah. and John of Woodstock
visited on Sunday with tier.
parents. Mr. ,and Nirs. Bert
•
Shobbrook they spent. Saturday
night with' her sister Thelma
Ellerby, .Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shob-
brook, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyon
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter
spent weekend at Barrie a ..get
together of Hawaii Cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson,
London visited Sunday evening
with her parents Mr. and. Mrs.
Bob Burns.
Aimwell Unit met June 19th at
home of Marion Spell.
Roll Call was answered by 18
members and I visitor, telling
how you met your husband..
Minutes read. kiy-Seeretary June
Fothergill,• including thank you
from Howard Clarke and Goodwill
Industries.
July Roll Call wilrhe a Sunday
School teacher you' enjoyed in
your 'past. July lunch committee ,
• June Fothergill, Kathy McKellar
and Ora Bruce, Program
committee Ferric McClure,
Jewitt and Kathy McKellar.
July meeting to be at Ferne .
McClure's. A -delegate will be
sent to Alma College in August.
Merner. Primary to Junior Connie
Hoggart; Cheryl Broinley,
Christin,e Preszcator, Sandy
Carter. Brenda Nesbitt, Robbie
Radford, Michael Vincent. David
Londesboro.
The community was.shocked on
Wednesday to learn of death of
• Norman Cartwright dUe to as-
pbyxiation. Sympathy is extended
fa.his wife' and' sons:
Mr. Dave Bowie'rettirned hoMe
on Thursday frcm having spent d
Week- in Clinton Hospital having
surgery.
Visiting with Mr. and, Mrs.
'Howard Clark last week. Was
their cousin Mrs. Edith Winfield
of Kirkfield and her son •Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Winfield arid son Brian
of Lindsay.,
Cheerio Club meets -
.
Cheerio Chili met June, 22 att
the home of Tri Duizer. Tri .. as
, acting president opened with a
reading "Do it noW. Another day
may be too late" minutes and
treagtirer's report were read by
secretary-treasurer Gladys Arm-
strong. A thank you from , Harold
. Longman and from Doreen Carter
for donation to south Huron ..
Flowers Of Hope Campaign. '
July meeting will he Group 3 at '
home of Mary Longman. Program
was readings by Matiaret Good,
"Brifiging up father — "What is a
Grandma" and ."A Friend of
Mine" .Edythe Beacon read 10
commandment for retirement and
5 for travelling this summer, A
contest by Tri Duizer clips on lips
a string won by Nona Pipe.
Roll Call was a comment on
- advertising and a current event.
by II membci's 1 visitor Jessie
Jones some games of cards
played and lunch served' by Tri
Duizer, Edythe Beacom t and
Margaret Good.
Stevenson, David Whyte, Robbie
Adams, Scott Overboe, Juniors to
Iftermediate, Shelley
Westerhout, Dianna Shobbrook,
Bruce Vincent, Bob Jameison,
Warren Hulley,
Service 'closed with hymn
"Saviour teach me day by day
and „Benediction. The flowerson
meMorian stand were in loving
memorOf Norman Cartwright by
his wife Florance and sons John.
and Claude whose funeral was
Friday.
Sunday school will be taking;
holiday's for, month of July,
opening Ode, Mary Stewart Col-
lect and cnrinri-i Mrs. Herb
Traviss was pianist , for the
evening. Mrs. Humphries we-
lcomed 4.11 girls and other guests
and gave thanks to Marilyn for
looking after the bus trip and to
the Horticulture . Society in
Brussels for - donating the
petunias for the flower beds in
planted
froii
them.
tof4heha11, also to those who
the U.C;W. "at D.itff's United
Church. Walton, followed .by a'
party at the community hall,
Dancing was enjoyed to the music
supplied by Ken Scott's
Orchestra. Lunch vVas served by
members of the Institute,
Durhig 4he evening Campbell
Wey called the bride and grbom
of 45 Years to the platfrom when
on 'June 24 'th. The' following
address was read by Lois
Houston.
Some present tonight will recall
the . summer day in Jane. 1933.
when Annie McTaggart and
Nelson Reid were married in
Walton by Rev. Charles Cum-
ming with Edna Hackwell and
Wesley Hackwell as attendants,'
Gertrude Miller' and 'Mrs: Cann
Fingland provided' the milsic,
Berva Spekran, Laura PatteiOn,
Margaret Cumming and Mabelle
Rand serving at the dinner. The
Chev Coupe took the couple
honeyniOoning in the Tobermory
The new books were •dis-
tributed to members also Home
and Country. It was decided to
have a car tour and pienie in'
August with a suggestion to go to
Bayfield. There' will be an
executive meeting July,19th at
2 p,m. at Ruth Axtmann's home.
, 'Other dates for coming events
to keep in nil:id are the com-
Mutiny Christmas ,Concert on
December 1 and the Bazaar and
Bake Sale on December 9. Mrs..
area. On their return they resided
•on the Gravel.RoadfarM with lots
of haixl work and. bumper crops in
the following years...until the
spring of 1959 when they moved
to' the village where they con-
tinned to partiCipate in the
village, community and church.
Annie with her green thumb,
sewing and baking. skills
Nelson with .his truck, renoving .
snow. and fixing and 'assembling
machinery to this very day.
We haVe enjoyed their
generous hospitality. We are so
very pleased to 1),.present and be
part of this evening as you'
observe yen? ,forty-five years to
together, May you' both • enjoy ..
good health and God's richest
Messing attend yOu:
Your neighbors, friends and
relatives, Guests were., present'
from Stratford, Sarnia, Lucan,
Blyth, Stanley Township, Oregon,
WScaa lftooIritlt. 'BruSsels and the
R01) Bennett , reported that
$420.50 had been taken in with.
the sale of tickets on thequilt
made by the Institute members in
the winter months.'There is still a
quilt available for sale, ask any
member.
The 4-H girls -were present to
put on, their skit from Walton I
ClUb which they ;put on at the
recent achievement day for 'die t.
spring project, "Foe,us on
Fitness"; Walton II had• an
exhibit "Leisure Time Activities"
wfth' Cathy McGavin • and, Linda
• Axtmann the Commentators.
Mrs. .Ron Bennetr as convener
for the Family mid Consumer
Affairs meeting took over for the
rest of the meeting, reading a
variety of poems then introduced
Rclert Plumsteel, of
Seaforth who showed
from
on
interior decorating from the Paint,
and Wall Coverings from U.S. It
gave ideas for interior rooms in -
your home, designs for you with
decorating- being -3 main areas.
Colour should doniinate up to.
60% of the room. Colonial being
basicially the old fashioned roam
setting. The wall covering is the
backing for your furniture.. The
interior design is the repetition of
colour, of pattern and farm with
texture.' Mr. Plumsteel answered
many questions, lie was thanked
by Mrs. Viola Kirkby for his
interesting ideas and Presented
i%i5thitutti c.gift on behalf of the in •
We *paused for a break when
refreshments were provided by
Mrs. Torra nce Dundas, Mrs.
Nelson Reid. ',Mrs. Geo. McCall
and Mesa W. Humphries before
finishing up a few buSiness items,
Thore 'were ..,_22., members
ansVered the roll call'A shopping
prOblem I would like to see
corrected or improved:"
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Armstrong
of Woodbridge visited on Saturday
with Mrs. Gertie Bennett, Mr.
Fred Rutledge of Ottawa spent
Friday night and Saturday with
his mother at the home.'
There will be, no postal service
or, mail delivery from the Walton
Post Office this coming Saturday
or Monday due to the Dominion
Day Holiday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall
entertained at a family get
,together on Sunday at their home
.;,when those present were Mr. and
Mrs. John Currie, Cheryl ,and
tRhonda Currie and Karen Couper
lot' Orangeville; Mr. and Mrs,
Douglas Currie and Jamie of
Brampton.; Mrs. Nancy Maxwell,
awn and Pat of Brussels; Barry
`urre of London;; Mr. and Mrs. l i
'Dili Stevenson, Ronald and
Christopher, R.R.2, Brussels,
Mt. and Mrs. Robert Lunday of ,
Hamitlon spent the weekend at
the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McNabb of
Oregon State are spending a
couple of weeks at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Reid.
The community extends
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Johnston and family in the
passing of Joyce Colyer last week
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Shines of
Monkton visited on Sunday. with
and Mrs. Nelson Reid.
accompanied ,by organ music.
The presentation of awards'
were made by superintent Gary
Jewitt. Diplomas for 1 year.
Kerrie . Shepherd, Sara Lyons,
Randy Shepherd, 'Brent Howatt,
Billy Jim Scott, Kelly Bosnian,
Larry Gross, Kevin Wright,
Cheryl 'Finney, Stevim t Finney.,
2nd year seals Lloyann Adams,
Jeff Vincent, 'Michael Vincent,
Robbie Adams, Andy Riley; Paul
Jewitt, Denise Nutley. Denise
Gross. Susan Jewitt,,
3rd year, Murray, Whyte, Jen-
nifer Jewitt, Brent Radford, Vicki
Lou Riley, Shannon Duizer. 4th
year MielTiVet —11;4..ird, Lori
Bromley, Lisa -Bosnian, Claude
Cartwright, Cheryl Bromley,
Karen .Wright. Suzanne
Tamblyn, Kimberley Wright. 5th
Year, Brian Whyte, Crystal
Whyte. 6 year.,,, Seal, Bob
Jameison, Robbie Radford, Brad
'Westerhout,- Darlene Hulley.,
-- Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Armstrong
attended the Banquet at
Bornholm on Wednesday-June 21
st When - Perth County
entertained Ex. Wardens of
Huron •County.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted, Fothergill,
Heather and Kevin attended the
.Marks reunion at home" of Roy
Marks at Winterbourne Sunday
June 18. •
Harry Lear. was admitted to
Clinton Public hospital on Sunday
witH heart condition friends wish Aimwell unit
him a •speedy 'recovery.
Londesboro pupils entertain
June . '22 a large number Or. Cal' 'n Mann. Laurel Duizer, Lisa
Parents and friends attended the • Duizer, April Moore. line Daer.
music,recital ef'24.pupils of Gail - Glenvee Merlinehey.•
Lear performed at the United _ Duets were bY Elizabeth
Church sponsored by Armwell Kaufman and Kim McGregor.
Unit of U.C.W. Lisa and Barbara Bosnian. Kathy
Piano solo were 'given by and Kevin Radford. Barbara
Crystal Whyte. Kim McGregor, Carter and Gail Lear. Kim Cvaig
Elizabeth Kaufman, Ruth Taylor. and Susan iameison. Laurel and
Lisa Bosnian, Curtis . Moore. Lisa Diner, Julie Daet and Gail
,Kathy Radford. Kevin Radford, Lear. Mary ,lean Wilhelm and
Marc Moore, Julie Howson. Sylvia Beard .
Barbara Carter, Sylvia Beard, Guitar mid Organ duets by
Janine Buffinga, Tra cy Danny and Gail Lear, Pupils
McDonald. Andrea McGregor. absent were Shirley Livingstone
Kim Craig. &Nan -,Janieison. with Measles and Lori Gavreluk.
Deanna Lyon. 7th Yet4 Seal,
Bradley Lyon, John Cartwright,
David Whyte, Stephen Duizer,
8th Year Seal, Shelley
Westerhout.
9th Year seal, John Lawson,
Neil CartWright, Carol Cart-
wright, Bill Jewitt, Scott Millar,
‘Kevin • Radfo ' rd, ,Lisa Duizer,
(fiery! 1.,Yon,'4'llizabeth Lawson,
Laurel Duizer, Dianna Shob-
brook. 10th Year seal, Kathy
Radford, Caineron Moon, Kevin
Tamblyn v, Kevin Fothergill. 12th
Year, Brenda Millar, Bob Pen.-
found.
• Rev. McDonald'fi sermon story
was "Be thankful for all God
gives us". Choir Antheni was
"0 Canada" with Louise
McGregor organist and Ruth
Shaddick Choir leader.
. The p,romotional service was
held with each teacher welcoming
the -new, pupils into their class.
Kindergarten to primary. Lori
Jewitt, Jennifer Jewitt, Stephen
Mrs. Alba IVice4tU
887-6617
. Mrs. Bob G,ovier, Seaforth was
the winner of the quilt when the
ticket was draw by Jobn Steffler
at the June meeting of the Walton
Women's Institute on Wednesday
eting at the community hall.
rs. William FlUmphries
opened with a reading, "Let's
plant a co-operative garden for
our Institute", following the
- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid
celebrated their 45th Wedding
Anniversary on Friday evening. It
began with a family dinner at 6:30
p.m served by the Walton Unit of
Party honours Reids
Mr.