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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-22, Page 9Craig And Mrs,,4avern 000. . the "president see.,.•.;treas., it9.§pluftgus,;1511ks, Viola Wong with MrS,,L, ill. gaikti. *Y, Mgt Mrs. iMYilg Mr's LGodkin !4ts. Stewart Rgtt000,. *ort OntRISIO Delegates t4 th Akstrict in the asenientpthis whiter Amnia, in tdunvale. May, a A **alto!) was. Made 'to the irillhe Mrs. K-Reek. Mrs. H 130,issels.Fair Eto4d, A plan. Htidie. Mrs, L. Godkin and Meg meeting to make -tip the Mrs. J. Axtmann.- It was oiogranis will beheld in the Walton UCW hears- Jack, Mary Bryans Canadian Ir dustries-Mrs. voted that the 'tables and Harvey Craig . and Mrs. elmies"not leave the hall and Harold Hudie; Citizenship speakers be paid the same as and World Affairs: Mrs. last year. Harold Bolger and Mrs. M. and Mrs. Harold Bol- Allan McCall; Family and ger are caretakers of the hall Consumer Affairs-Mrs. with the rent left the same, It Gerald Watson and Mrs. was decided not to, have a geOrge,McCall, .. 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Princess Beds Ralik matching open stock pietas available! in whit* or dark $124.99 $114.99 18TH CENTURY Walnut Corner cabingEntICE reg. 14114.11. $319.00 Mn.o, Tues., Thurs., Sot., toe Phone 348.8851 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1••••••••••••••••••••••••••44 ****0 •1144,* *nee*. ••••40,41 10•0 110.1,1""""041 .41. Ciosod on tif•doesdays Friday 9 toe Main.Strast. &Witched!, Ontario ODD DRESSERS AND CHM'S Oct they go at : SUPER SAVINGS! REMEMBER! All regular prices here are our low everday prices trot inflated -suggesied list prices! STORE HOURS COLONIAL STYLE Living Room t Tables • • • • PRINCEVILLE : •Oak Bedroom Suite• • triple dresser with • doors and drawers. • vertical Mirror. Cedar • lined armoire. 141" • headboard reg. '1123. 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'441.15 Solid Mind, Coffee, 2 ends THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 22, Vitt New officers for Correspondent MRS. ALLAN MCCALL 807-6677 The annual meeting of the Walton Women's Insti- tute was held Wednesday April 15th. 25 ladies attend- ed the supper at the Olympia Restaurant in Brussels first. Mrs. Keith Reck frelided f9,1- the of settee of the president, Mrs. H ftudie., the mu call, was attsWef*libY aYi_Off' and revealing AtInkiline Eight members of the 8th & 16th unit met at the Walton Manse Wednesday evening. ' • Gliests Jack and Mary Bryans of Brussels gave a very informative talk and showed slides of Somalia. Africa. The total popnlatien is five million; seven percent of the people of Somalia are nomads and live quite primi- tive. The capital of Somalia is Mogadiscio and 99percent of the population arc Moslem, the remainder are CatholievY There are some Salvation Army. The average annual wage is $100 and eggs cost $3.50 per dozen. There is very. little theft in this country. The, topic, "We had none today" was given by Marilyn McDonald. This article is about Jack and Mary Scofield who were United Chuech missionaries,working inZ am- bia. Africa. The ,people arc working toward an even dis- tribution of wealth and better devetopment of their land. Margery Fraser presided, for the business. Minutes were read by Lynne Davies. )aces 'Were -given out -for Thankoffering. An invitation came from Presbyterian Chtirch, Seaforth on April 28. Plans were made for the Thankoffering at Walton United Church on Sunday. May 3 at 8 p.m. The unif ham and turkey supper is at the church on June 2. The garage and bake sale May 30 at the church to begin at 9 a . m. Lunch was served by Margery Frziser and Rev. Swan. Rebekahs and Oddfellows end euchre year The annual CP & T euchre was held on April, 8, with 17 tables in . play. Thll winners were: most, games - Olive Papple and Walter Pepper; term hands - Mrs. Jack McKay and Charlie Reeves; consolation - Mrs. Ed Byers and John How garth-. The winners of the CP & T draw were: first prize - Hazel McGanigle; second prize - Wilreer Cuthill; third prize - -Rachel Mehl:— The Seaforth Rebekahs and Ocicifelfows thank those who supported them--during the! year. hall on Monday evening, April 27 at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ritcey of Middlton. N.S. spent the Easter weekend with her mother, Mrs. James F. Payne. Pearl Manner. lioronvieW is a patient in ,Chnlen, NOW th?Stikais Correspondent MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK 523-42511 All bowlers in the Lon• desbero couples league are reminded that Sunday April 26th will be the last bowling night of the year. Al? bowlers regular and spare, are in- vited to come out to bowl and also to enjoy 'a lunch which will be at the church. Next years executive, which has already, been picked by hidden score, will be an- nounced. BEREAN UNIT Berean Unit of U,C.W. held their meeting April 14th Mrs. Margaret Whyte wel- comed all by reading "Deaf- aess does not bring despair to a Christian". Scripture passages were read by Helen Lawson, Stella Adams and Margaret Whyte. Business was conducted by Helen Lawson. Minutes were read by secretary Dora Shobbrook; correspondence was; Thank you from Norman, Wright and Addle Hanking; \several invitations to First Presbyterian Church Seaforth, April 28. 8 p.m. and Winthrop May 6, 8'p.m. Walton May 3rd. Treasurers report wasread by Margaret Good. Roll call was answered by •9 members. Happy birthday .wa.s_sung for Helen Alexander.Slean- lag brass for May is Hattie Wood. At, the May 12th meeting at &p.m. The unit Mrs. Ruth Thanier and Mrs. Judy Emmerich visited with friends and relatives at Sudbury during the Easter weekend: The kindergarten children from Walton Public School aid teachers went down in the village with Wendy, Vlarito r.seo- .t.he rabbits -at" _b rn e! parentS' boe: Thurs,. will entertain the Aimwell Voile with Gary Sottiauxas speaker. All signed a Get Well card for Burns. Margaret Good offered to stitch quilt:searns.- Some plans w erc made for help at the ham and turkey supper May 14th. Easter readings by Addie Hunking, Helen Law son, and Margaret Whyte were en- joyed:*. Addle Honking con- ducted a contest. Lunch was served by Margaret Whyte, Stella Adams and Addle flunking. " • Hullett central school Spring Concert was held on Tues. 14th. Principal Angus McLennan welcomed all. The concert opened with the School Band. Grade I acted out how eggs and Easter got together with songs. Kinder- garten class performed the Boy and the •Billy Goats Three! The Senior choir and Grade 2 sang several songs. Grades 7 and 8 presented a musical "Joseph and his Technicoloured Dream Coat" which was well pre- sented. Schuffle Board was Wed- nesday night April 15th. Results were: ladies ,' high Vietta Hoggarth; low, Hazel' Reid; men's high, Clare Vincent; low, Bob Thomp- son'; playoff winners couple, Audrey Thompson and Bert Shobbrook. There will be more galriteS - next Wednes- day April if. V4Pleryon'e wel- day afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wat- son spent the Easter week- end with Mr. and Mrs.1 Don Maier and Paul of Thames- ford. Good Friday giiests„ v0;11 Nelson and Mrs. Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Bob l)rlachati anti fatly- and' Mr k.Laura Mochatt arSainiar'. - • come. Hurotiview April birthday party. W.1'. members attend- ing Alice . Buchanan. Mar- garet Taylor. Romona Jamei- son. Jessie Tebbutt, Hattie Woodland. Dora Shobbrook. Assisting with the program Was Jim McCall on violin accompanied by Lorna Rad- ford on piano. Rev Scott sang several solos of Easter music. Clare Vincent gave a recitation on 'Gold rush life , with the ..cremationof Sam McGee and a sing song of old hymns was led 'by Rev. Scott accompanied on piano by Hattie Wood • President Alice Buchanan presented 34 birthday cards. One lady was JOS years old in April. •Sci*t, All showed off 00ir .,gifts and :lhaAted givers.. giver Two new tnetahers. Marg. atet 4bartfeed and Valerie Shorted were welcomed 'to theinstitute- „Minutes of the last annual meeting and financial Deport was read by secretary trea- surer, Mrs. Jim Axtmann. Auditor's report was given by Mrs. Alvin McDonald. Reports of standing Com- mittees on Resolutions were given by convenor. Mrs. Allan McCall, Agriculture and Canadian Industries by Mrs. George McCall, Citi- zenship and World Affairs by Mrs. Lavern Godkin. Family ” and Consumer Affairs by Mrs. Ray Huether. Educa- tion and Cultural Activities by Mrs. Ron Bennett. 4-H co-ordinator. Mrs. Stewart Humphries, curator-Mrs. Nelson Reid, public' relations Mrs. Keith Rock. All reports were seconded hy1‘4irs. Nel- son Marks. , NEW OFFICERS The new slate of officers for 1981-82 were installed by Mrs. Ron Bennett. Past Pres- ident-Mrs. Harold Hudie, President-Mrs. Keith Rock. 1st Vice-President-Mrs. Ken McDonald, 2nd Vice Presi- dent-Mrs, Graeme Craig. SeeretarY-Treasurer-Mrs. William Humphries, District Director-Mrs. Harold Hudie, Alternate-Mrs Viola Kirkby. Public Relation's officer-Mrs. Jim Axtmann. Branch directors-Mrs. Nelson Marks, Mrs. Stewart Humphries and Mrs. Herb Traviss. Curator-Mrs. Nel- son Reid. -Auditors-MA:- Harvey Craig and Mrs. Alvin McDonald,. Convenors of Standing Committees-Aoricalture and area news The Ralston Purina representative will be on'hand June 6th, pick-up day": 'to outline feeding programs. Refreshments) provided on June 6th, pick-up' day. Order 25 chicks by May 5 for June 6 delivery and GET 10 FREE Congratulations to Mrs. Gail Lear who brought hen- ' ours to Londesboro with her high marks. She was in- formed last week by the Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association that she Millie receiving the Cora Akens award at their conven- - tion-in Hamilton on July 4th. This averd is given for the highest mark 'obtained in Piano Pedagogy (Teachers written) examinations in the year 1980 with the Western conservatory of music Lon- , don and the Royal Conserva- tory of music in Toronto, „Gail's mark was 93 and: her teacher is „Mrs. Winona McDougall of Blyth, 4, ail 40 40 40 40 40 41 40 40 40 40 40 40 41, 40 40 00 40 40.40 40 40 40 40 40 0 40 0 0 14, 6 0 0 0 40 0 40 0 00 fp 400 fp 41 0 0 fp fp so Sp fp 0 0 0 0 0 fp 0 40 0 0 40 0 40 4, 4, 41, • 40 4, 0 40 40 40 40 6 OP 40 40 4p 40 40 40 0 40 40 40 40 40 40 0 40 4t 41'40 4040 osiossours••••••••••••••••••••`• IA T Te k ReductionStoc S Thursday, April 23 to Saturday, May 2 nth SPECIALLY MARKED BY RED TAGS FOR CONVENIENCE 54" SEALY POSTUREPEDIC IMPERIAL Box.•Spring And Mattress SALE-PRICE. 2 units only .,,441 reg. 451.00 KROEHLER 9 PIECE Pine Dining Room Suite largo trestle tab.* 40" x 70" opens to SALE PRICE 4", 4 std*. 2arm arrevaback choirs. 54" buffet & hutch, with light glass shelves reg. '2167.40 10 p.c. off everything NOT OTHERWISE SPECIALLY PRICED • 39" MAPLE SPINDLE HEAVY DUTY Bunk Beds SALE PRICE quilt top mattes::, bolt on veils. upholstsrsid postutor board. Ni.172.44 9900 Mismatched .Bedding i , • • *Odd box springs • and mattresses at : CLEAROUT PRICES * up 50. • p c. off Feature Values Giftware , . . • la to Buy your shower • • and wedding gifts " ". • now and SAVE! • • Watch for our • BARGAIN TABLE i Q.4.11.411._J.,a444:04.454