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Shower hor;ours 'Judy Thamer
THE HURON E7OPTOR, SEOTEIViRER 1I4, 1978 -4-,
Children , were back to
school last Tuesday at the
Walton Public School with
ehrollment of 118 students
this year. One less than last
year but' more in Kinder-
garden.
There were 33 children
enrolled in the kindergarden
class as follows.
Pooh Bears:. Debbie Lynn
Anstett; Anne Beuerman;
Crystal Hoegy; Dianne
Campbell.; Douglas Camp-
bell; Kurt Lindeman;
Lorainne McNichol; Debbie
Nolan; Gayle Smith; Dwayne
-Pryce; Bradley Schrtieder;
Shaion Shannon;' Jody
Shortreed; Melissa Whit-
more; Brian Williamson,
Tiggers: Angela ,Bernard;
• Danny Bernard; Jeff Brom-
ley; Jo Carlson; Karen Cole-
man; Brian Love; Barbie
DeBlocki Margaret DeVries;
Sherry Lynn Harburn; Tonle
McClure; Rodney Smith;
Jim Snell's
celebrate 25th
Congratulations to Jim and
Marion Snell on their 25th
wedding anniversary on
September 12th on Sunday
10th. Their family enter-
tained them, to dinner at
'White Carnation, Holmes-
ville.
Miss, Gladys Ross of
Hamilton spent few days last
week with Miss Edyth
Beacon and Mrs. Laura Lyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear
attended the 25th anniver-
sary dinner`for Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Snell on Sunday at White
Carnation, Holmesville. Gail
was Marion's bridesmaid.
wrote the names of those
present on a Cameo Cloth
Made by Phyllis Mitchell and
presented it to JUdy later in
the evening, •
Mrs. Walt Bewley
ikelcodied everyone and a
short program followed with
Jason McNichol; " Wayne
Rumford; Kelly Workman;
Tommy Weaver; Jonathan
Wheatley;• Cathy William-
son.
The teachers are the same
as last year. Mary Ellen
Walsh Kindergarden; Mrs.
Roy Alcock - Grade 1;, Mrs.
Don Pletsch Grade 2; Mrs.
and "Hunting a mouse". A
piano ' duet by Pe'86
Humphries and Pam Nolan.
Mrs. E. Mitchell reminisced
of Judy's younger days'
closing with a pdern."What
is a Grandmother", Heather
McGavin sang a couple of
Aubrey Toll, Principal and
grade 3 assisted by Mrs.
Doug Riley on 1/2 Days.
Music Teacher - Miss Mary
Ellen • W(alsh, Mrs. Shirley
Lyons - special Ed. and
supplies for Miss Walsh
when she'sv at 'music. Mrs.
Jill , Johnston - French
teacher.
mother on the piano.' •
The bride elect of this
month and her mother, Mrs.
Bill Thamer and the groom's
mother, Mrs. Earl Eintnrich
of Kitchener were presented
with corsages and now asked
to• come forward to the
decorated chairs in' gold and
brown'.
The following address
composed by Mrs. Bev.
Stevenson was read by Mrs.
Chistine Scott: ••
Dear Judy:
A bit of reminiscing brings
you back to. S.S. No. 11.
Minis. The •little girl in the
plaid shirt was always in the
activities, though shy at
times. As time' went on you
got taller and still your cute
little 'mischievous smile and
dimple in your cheek made
you well liked. Your good
nature with people made
school a lot of fun. Re-
creational time was spent
• swimming, biking and at.
tending Camp Minnehaha
one summer.
Then off to high school to
meet more friends. After you
graduated with a pin 'and
diploma in an airline course
from Hartford. Connetticut.
• But greener pasture took you
•to Stratford and Kitchener.
After—that you' returned, to
open your own business • in
WaltonVand 'now we are
gathere to help you on way
dnwp t e bridal path.
As this is preserving time
perhaps the folloWing ,recipe
will be helpful.
• Husband Preserve
Husband preserve' is an,
old recipe telling women how
to preserve their mates. It
comes from• anda recoadoks boaosk
fWo lyi31 ooewmsi %11 g'
careful of your
Called. "Cooking in
selection. Do not choose too
young and. take only such
varieties as have been raised
in a good moral atmosphere.
When once decided upon and
selected, let, that part remain
forever settled and give your
entire time and thought to
preparation rot domestic use,
"Some, insist on keeping
them in a pickle while others
are constantly keeping them
in hot water. But even 'poor
varieties may be made
sweet, tender and good by
„garnishing, with patience,
well sweetened with smiles
and flavoured with kisses to
tas,tevv
.rap themwell in a
matter of charity, keep warm„
with a steady flow of
domestic devotion, serve
with peaches and cream.
"When thus prepared, they
will kep afor epyet arth.
oPlease cc
c_se
as a token of our good wishes
for your happiness, Signed
on behalf of your friends and
neighbors at Walton.
After the gifts were
opened Judy expressed'
v
her
thanks for the lovely gift's.
The bows were put on a hat
which was put on Judy and
everyone joined in singing.
"For 'She's a Jolly good
fellow". •
A delicious • lunch was
Wired by several of. the •
Walton Unit ladies,, brought a
"pleasant evening to a close.
W.1. Notes
The Citizenship-and 'World
Affairs Meeting will be con-
vened by Mrs. eith Rock .
'and Mrs. Emerson`^Mitchell
at the Walton Women's
Institute on September 20th ,
Wednesday evening at 8:15
p.m. at the Community hall.
Guests are to be grand-
mothers all are welcome
when Don Dennis will show
pictures. Roll Call - What
does being a W.I. members
mean to me. •
. Mr. and Mrs. Barry ,
Marshall of Corunna spent
Labor' Day with Mr. and Mrs.
'Howard Hackwell and family
also visiting with his mother
Mrs. Ella • Marshall in
Seaforth on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duncan
and Cory of. Russell,
Manitoba returned home
Monday_ following a two.
weeks visit with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Allan •Searle
and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
'Duncan and other relatives in
the surrounding district.
There were 28 ladies pre-
sent for the general meeting
of the United-Church Women
on Tuesday evening, Sept, 5,
held in the church baseinent.
The, Boundary and 17th
unit was in charge of the
opening devoti6ns presided
by`IVIrs. Graeme Craig. Mrs.
Lavern Godkin was pianist
for hymn, "Rise up, ()Men of.
God! " Mrs. Barry Hoegy
read tfte scripture taken from
the. Phillip translation of the
New Testament, 1st Corinth.
Offering 'was received and
dedicated, Meditation, I'm a
foot was given by Mrs. Fred
Uhler. "For the Beatity of
the earth" was sung followed
by prayer.
Mrs. Mack Sholdice told of
the .resource centre in
Mitchell, recommended to go
a.
'Miss Debbie Van Vliet
entered Victoria Hospital,
London on Tuesday, Sept. 6,
to train for a nurse.
'Miss Jane Leeming who fs
taking a course 'in Toronto
spent, the weekend at her
father's home and visited her
grandrnother • Mrs. Maude
dowii and see what they had
to offei,tilms are available fpr
use for (meetings.
Mrs. Dave Watson read a
poe m, "The'' Circle" and
concluded with' 'an in-
teresting article from a book
she had bTen reading which
had 'been written by Mrs.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Mrs. Campbell Wey pre-
sided • for the business
period. Minutes were ap-
proved as, read by Mrs. Herb
Traviss.
Anniversary services were
announced, for Sunday ,
September 17th with Bey.
Harold Snell, Exeter guest
speaker at 11 a.m. and Rev.
Harold Currie, Stratford at 8
p.m. Walton 'Unit in charge
of flowers for this month.
Reports were given from
• -t
Leeming on Sunday.
Thomas E. Candler of
Edmonton, Alberta born in
Walton, 78-years ago. His
father was George Candler.
They left Walton when Tom
was 6 years old. This was his
first trip back. He' called at
la
several of tit& 'tam:OHtees.
World Widp Communion is 9'
Qctober 1St., , 1979,
clalendars are 4vailable at
the unit ineetiniss.'.
The annual, Turkey Supper
WAS disctissed,,to beheld the
first Neciriesday in
.Noyembert with p'' es setthe , g,
same as laqt mit% Anyone
wanting to change j„ s to get
'in touch with Mrs. J. Burch.
Each unit is' responsible
for 3 dozen cookies to be lett ,
at Dorothy Sholdices the
night before September 27th
for the plowing match.
Resignations to be in b3; ,
the end of September to
either Marie McGavin or
Edith Wey. •
The ballad of the U.C.W.
was sung to the tune of My
Bonnie; composed by. Mrs.
Ruth Mann. B.C„ Mrs. Wey
closed with prayer. '
the honie of Nelson Reid and
William Bennett where old
times were renewed.
Mrs. Torrance Diutclas was
a patient in Victoria 'Hospital
a few days last week having
an operation on her eyes.
Her many friends wish her
every success.
COrrespondent
ML's, Allan McCall
887-6677 '
Miss Judy Thamer 'was
' guest of honour at a com-
munity shower arranged, for
her in the basement of the
church on Friday.' evening,
September 8th. Mrs. Bev.,
Stevenson and Mrg. Sharon
Pryce were at the door and
A
Mrs. Bill Humphries-reading solos, "Me and My Teddy
poems, "What i',,rotr,ian can:Bear", and "Room full of
do", and "A Mocy Husband ROses" accompanied by her
~n has larger
kindergarten class
THOUGHTS' FOR THE FUTURE 37— Norman
Alexander, Londesboro, Was busy at the
Threshermens Reunion, Blyth.,, explaining how
his display on land ersion works. The
demonstration was arnplete With running
water nad solutions 'Worked :out on the display
for ladri lost to erosion. (Standard Photo)
After 72 years
Returns to
Walton UCW rpoke cookie*
for Plowing Match dis.
Walton
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