HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-05-27, Page 11A SOFT LANDING — This youngster looks like
he is looking forward, to the landing after his
'high jump. Everyone had ,a try at the track and
field events held at Hutlett Central last Friday.
(Photo by Hamilton)
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The McKillop U.C.W. held
their May meeting at the
home of Mrs, S. McCall,
Seaforth, 10 members and 1
visiter,present.
Mrs. M. Hackwell in
charge of devotions opened
by reading a peom. Mrs. N.
Schade gave the Scripture
from Luke 1.5-17. The Med-
itation was read by Mrs.
Notice
to •
Property
Owners
Hackwell followed by Prayer.
The topic was given -by
Mrs. N. McGavip entitled
"Mother's" followed by
Prayer. Mrs. Schade gave a
reading "Pleasures and trea-
surers." Mrs. Hackwell clos-
ed this part of the meeting
with Prayer. Mrs..L., Godkin -
President presided for the
business opened by a read-
ing "When God Created
Mothers".
Minutes of last meeting
were read by Mrs. G. Mc- '
Nichol. !Wis. Godkin closed
the meeting with Prayer.
Lunch was served by Mrs. D.
Dennis, Mrs. 'Murray Den-
nis, Mrs. Gloria Love and
hostess Mrs. S. McCall.
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Correspondent
MRS. BERT SIIOBBROOK
523,4250
Greeting on Sunday were
lath Hulley and Susan
Jamieson; ushers were
, Dannie Reid, Bill rrozontor.
John Cartwright and David
Whyte. Rev. Scott welcomed
all and announced seat Sun-
dux all be communion SO4-
' nyd *Nue 1st 0
the home of May LongMan-
The draw donated by Mary
'Dolman was won by Laura
Program readings by
Tri Duizer and Edythe Bea-
com with writings of Gregory
Clark and another reading by
Margaret Good. Addle
flunking conducted a contest
won by Edythe Beacom.
Spate. Cards were VlaYed.,
10041 was Served 3ri Why
Mtn, ' Margaret Grp
16, A?W'r
Mrig"' 'Margaret Taman.
Brampton visited with her
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
ack Armstrong and also
attended the wedding of Lary
Carter in Kitchener. A num-
ber of couples from the area
also were guests at the
wedding. We otter our con-
gratulations.
Via.itusg on the weekend
with Mr..and.Mts. Tom Alien
was MS brother Dr. and Mrs.
Lester Allen. 'Watford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomp-
son visited on the weekend
with his aunt M. Ann
tionipson at Clatkahottt-
Cstleutleni In the regon of
baptism names for May 17th
at United Church should be
Scott son Bev and
Kathy Bromley; Katrina May
..daughter of Don And Kitty
McGregor; John Brent
um of Jim and Margaret
lviedd, aq0 Kay
riauifiter of Richard and
10 Brenda K010144.
W.I. members.Alice Bu-
Maraget TOW.
Marjorie Duizer and Dora
Shook delegates attend-.
erithe 81st District Annual at
St- Helena on May 25th.
' Sympathy, is extended to
mt. and Mrs. Gordon Rad-
ford, -Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
.Radford and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack lee on the r death of their.
brnther George Radford.
, Rlyt11„;on. 5uUllay May, 24th,
a.
hers and one new member
Beth Knox.
• Minutes and financial re-
port read by Addle Flunking.
Correspondence was a Thank
you from Vi Burns and Keith
Vivian and a letter from
Flowers of Hope. Next meet-
ing of Group 3. June 17th at
Add ie and
• f!taSfOltad, surge woo!, at
ion *400.*0)14).
0,14 Linda "cater. tau* Saundereock was
.The sermon. . "(MO ohs ` 14v admitted to Clinton Public
10•111. God promises a, corn. 140SPitild on May 21st.
loner. Mr. and Mrs. John Arm-
CHEERIO CLUB strong, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Group 2 of the Cheerio. Armstrong, Mr. Ge. Carter.
Club .met at Edyth Beacom Mr. and Mrs. Watson Reid.
10 on May 20th. Acting Mt. and Mrs. Glen Carter an
chairman Margaret Good Chilemi attended the wed-
welcomed all and read ding of Larry Carter of
Friendship. Roll call' was. Colleen Gilliland at St, Ain-
answered by a current event -w4_Presbyterian Church
and payig dues by 12 mem- IGtciwMier on Saturday May
s 08.
Walton WI hears
M. Shortreed
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN MCCALL
8874677'
Twenty-one members of
the Walton Women's Insti-
tute met Wednesday eve-
ning: -
Mrs. Keith Rock presided
.for the business, after the
opening exercises, Mis. Bill
Humphries read the minute's
and the treasurer's report.
'In the correspondence an
invitation was read' from
Fordsvich to a Tweedstnuir
Tea in the hall hoe 2 at 7:30
P.M.. also a letter from Ray
McNichol. of the Canadian
Cnaisiroadainternitiotist to a
,'meeting June 14 at 7:36 .1.M.
at Winthrop United Church
Plans were made for the
25th Anniversary of the
Walton W.I. this Thursday
evening, May 28th at the hall
with former members and
other branches in the• district
to be invited.
The' Institute will put on
the June Birthday party at
liuronview. Several mem-
bers offered 'to make cup,
cakes.
Mrs. Harold Hudie gave
her as delegate to the
Officers Conference in
Waterloo recently and the
District Annual report of the
meeting in Bluevale on May
• 11-
Mrs. George McCall gave
the motto on 'There's more
to good shopping'than being
first at the bargain counter.
Readings were given on
"Poetry of a Supermarket
Place; Ask any •Women and
Just for To-day."
Miss Margaret Shortreed
was guest speaker on—Hair
Care, giving many , worth
while suggestions and show-
ed different styles by post-
ers..Mrs. McCall thanked
her and presented a gift on
behalf of the Institute.
A very successful' plant
sale preceded the Institute.
Grace followed by lunch ser-
ved by Mrs. H. Boiger;,Mrs.
K., McDonald; Mrs: N.
Marini and Mrs.. B..
Humphries.
Nihe members and one
guest were preient at the 8th
*16th meeting, May 13th at
Joyce Van Vliet's hoMe.
Vera McDeriald opened
"the deiotationi with a poem.
The Topic on "Loneli-
ness" was given by Vera,
telling the story of Dora
Pettinella.
Margery Fraser conducted
the'business reading a poem,
"All Habits".- Minutes were
approved as read by Lynne
Davies,
Final plans are being made
for the Ham & Turkey Sup-
per to be held at the church,
June '2. Tickets are still
available. Each member is
requested to bring baking to
the Garage Sale this Satur-
day for the hake table.
brussels, Mrs Viola Kirkby
--•and—Rev, -Swan- will-
attend the London Confer-
ence in Chatham,• Wednes-
day and Thursday of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Meehan, Sarnia hod lunch on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Reid.
,Mr. Lester Meehan,
Toronto spent the weekend
with .his mother, Mrs. Viola
FLYING LEAP The weather was perfect Friday for the Mullett field
day exercises. Pupils took part in long jump, 'high jump and racing. This
young lady Was competing in the running broad jump. (Photo by
Hamiltonl
Garage sale i n Walton this
Kirkby, Mrs. Carson Watson, Sunday ,inorning at Duff's UCW
United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Rev. Charles A. Swan took having articles for the Gar-
Wey and Mr. and Mrs. as his sermon; "The strenght age Sale this Saturday is to
Nelson Reid visited on Sun- of Almighty God." Anyone contact Howard Hackwell.
day with Mrs. Katie Stimore.
Stratford.
Mrs. Hugh Johnston and "Mothers" McKillop
Ann Clark were greeters
Notice is hereby given •
to all persons in possession of lands in any
Municipality in the County of Huron,
In accordance with the Revised Weed Contiol
19/2, Section 4. 14 and 20 and amendments thereto,
that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands
are destroyed by June 8. 1981 and Throughout the
season, the Municipality may enter upon the said
lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the
costs against the land in taxes, as set ottt in the Act.
The cooperation of all titliens is solicited.
JOE GIBSON
Weed Inspector
County of Huron
topic
weekend
Ralston Purina Canada he.
IS IT HEAD FIRST OR FEET? Everyo e who tries the high jump has,
their own style and this youngster-is -1W exception.' Hoeft .central held
their track and field events Friday taking advantage of the fine weather.
(Photo 6y:Hamilton)
Na tofiger Purina Dealers
As of June 1st, 1981, there will no longer be a Purina
Dealer in Blyth or Wingham. '
Until new dealerships are established, Niolesworth
Farm Supply in Molesworth 291-3740, Verbeek Farm
& Garden Centre in Clinton 482-9333, and Dave
Eadie Feeds in Lucknow 528-2071 will be pleased to
service all Purina Customers in these areas.
Bob Cummings, District Sales Manager, and Elaine
Aubrey, District Sales Trainee, apologize for this
temporary- inconvenience. If any problems should
arise during this period, please feel. free to contact
Anne Leeson at Ralston Purina Canada Inc. in
Woodstock, Ontario 537-6651.
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