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IN THE BLUE — The Walton teams placed second in the Blue division at
the Blyth Pee Wee tournament on the weekend. Brenda McDonald of the
Minor Softball Association. presents a. trophy to Jeff McGavin (left) and
Mark Jones from the Walton team. (Photo by Battye)
--Waiton'W.I. to have speaker
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and 'up graduates
irate of Central Huron Secon-
dary School, Mr. Lear is now
employed with Interior In-
ternational. of Weston, 9nt.,
as an Assistant Foremak
SEAFORTH
JEWELLERS
THE HURON ExITOR. AU to 1$1.
Grandson's christening well attended
Greeting on. Sunday was of their grandson Geoffrey
Bert Lyon; ushers were John flutter at St. Agatha Church
Cartwright. David Whyte, Sunday June 21st. Also
Robbie Radford and Darlene attending were Mr. and Mt's'
Maley, Cliff Swain, Larissa and Ash-
Rev. Scott welcoMed all, and ley. Toronto. Helen Ander-
announced next Sunday July son and Roger McOuatt.
12th to be an outdoor service Mrs. Kathleen Heffron. Res-
at Mr. and Mrs. Peter dale. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hardy's(No #4 Highway at Hatter, Woodstock, Mr. and
Londeshoro. river dam Mrs. Jerry Horwath, Galt,
lawn.) Lunch is luck, and Mt, and ;Mra.,,Ed.: Gyer-
hrinXhairs ittd Cut tco.kxg. 'YY,09404, K!• and
Service at 4.01, Mrs,Steve Eingard, Wo94,-,
L,Ndies Wbcr, wish go on a Clod parents ' for
lUts. to. AIM* Cellege. AugUst 400ffiey Were Mr. and Mrs
18 are le.aye names With Victor, livOet. Ve!plitol*
.-E4A1A. ');$'04•91Api. *..skroft:asg,f,iogrOlgifg,i,s IattUffe
tbl ands 449401* • Johnstonr.
The 'children's, time thOi 16th tiltAv-
koNt. ways • .not get .into day July 2nd., • ,
trqp.pic..7' The sermon was..
Did-you receive?
tlerean Llnit meeting July
12th to meet at the church
10 ':3fi a.m. to go to Lis towel
to tour Yarns of TraleC Ali
welcome. If interested call
K. Lawson 523-4487.
.PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ander-
son attended the christening
and Doug when they cele-
brated 13th birthday.
Hope Chapel Cemetery
Board members met on
Tuesday night. Plans were
made for decoration day-
August 30th when Rev. Wil-
lis flunking of Elmira will be
guest speaker.
Sheldon Mustard of Strat-
ford is holidaying with ,his
grandparents Mr, and rs.
:144 Lea.
and M Cohn
son of London visited on -
Sunday parents Mr.
and: Mrs Bob ,Burns end .
tr0,000.0m,10 41010.a.t/Th
White Carnation to celebrate
ho,niother!a•,birtticlay.,
and Mars.-Bill Harris
Sault Ste Marie attended the
Shobbrook reunion at Clinton
on Sunday and spent the
week visiting her aunt Laura
Saundercock and the Shob-
brook cousins.
Florence - Cartwright and
Claude attended the single
parents picnic at Goderich
July 2.
Mrs. Mary McBride and
Mr, and Mrs. Frank John-
MI. Janette and Jacqueline
and. Dora Shobbrook from.
here attended the wedding of
Ken Vodden and Joy Vella in
Clinton on July 2nd. Joy is a
sister of Dorothy Johnston
and Ken is brother of Dora.
Edythe Beacom and Laura
Lyon visited oh July .2 in
London with Mr. Ron Neil
daughter of Jamestown vtstt
ed with Mrs. Florence ( an.
wright Thuisclay evening
Allan Shaddick was admit
ted to Victoria Hospital. Lon.
don. July 2nd for eve surgery
implant.
Mr. and Mrs. I'red Oss aid
of Portage La Paine, Many
tuba returned to their home
en July ith from spending
the past, 2• months w ith thew < -
daughterr M. and Mrs. Bill
Sb.addieitt. Jidie and Richard
Jack and aeen (lark
y 'sited last week with their
son Steven. 1— -I. Jeff. Greg
and Angel .1 Stratford.
Steye is min ing to Parry
Sound. as road master on the
C.N.R. Railroad: Tern and
children will tollow in Aug.
ust.
Friday. Susan 0 H Igan.
Mary Beth. Laura and Sarah
f Wingham isite4 with her
Mothef.
Sunday Visitors with
and Eileen Clark were Alex
Dark and Irene Woodrow of
Huronview , Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Murray of Walton visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Longman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kelly
and Kathy. Thunder Bay, are
visiting with her mother Mrs.
Clara Riley, brothers Arnold
and Carnian and families.
• • , •
Ot
. I ., . Of tqlr ,,,. Veft the_ Mod
v4100131okiiiOlgr award 'at tile.'PO• '.0Vrtlanigt in. Blyth iirt OA
w003nd, Eitena4-14ttgestd Pt 0:0910 the,,awar46unday-. Walton placed
seconds' the Blue- division of tale 101JrnaMent
.
(Photo Bettye) _ by Bettye)
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Tweedsmuir Curator Mrs.
Nelson Reid is having a guest
speaker. Mrs. Ethel Poth
Hayfield. a member of thef t stock spent the weekend with
ton Women's Institute meet- Thamer.
Historical Society at the Wal- her mother. Mrs. Ruth
ing on Wednesday, July 15 at
8:15 p.m. at the community Mr. and Mrs. Ken Short-
a1rat7eall ._A memory of -reed, and - family and Mrs.
Grandma. Each member. Jim Shortreed Attended the
bring a "picture for • the B5e8tighra livieggiinnssti' reunion
hall o
ionat then
Tweedsmuir History Book.
Motto: Changes in Walton in Sunday.
the last ten 'years. It's an Alex Gulutzen has return-
open meeting and guests are'-,', ed to Alberta following a visit
invited from other Institutes. '
everyone is welcoe. .
s , . attendedvyith hi the graduation
hein
m
The Walton Area Sports Londesboro of his daughter
Darlene. recreation committee have
Barbecue. Saturday July 18.oagh, 1981 graduate--of Con-
from 4 - 6:30 p.m. Advance estoga College's Minufact-
Local man held a meeting recently in
their final plans for a Pork • David Lear of Londesbor-.
the Public Library.. to make ,
tickets may be purchased wing Technician- Wood Pro-
from any of the recreation ducts program, received a
committee members. Then 5100 award at a special
following- the barbecue there presentation- on June 13.
will be a ladies-fast ball game during Conestoga's Convoca-
between the ,Milverton Suns non weekend.
and the Kitchener kieswet- Mr. /ear, who now resides..:_ , „
in. Bradford, received the
:Mr. and Mrs. George Will- Bob Hoffman Wood Machin.
iamson were greeters on
Sunday morning at Duff's
United Church. The service
opened-with a sing-song of
favourite hymns led by'Mrs.
Neil McGavin accomplinied
*by Mrs, Bill Humphries at
the piano. Ushers were machining." A .1979
,Harvey Murray Shol- .
dice and Jack McEwing. The
Charles A. Swan spoke
en the thought'. tlon't give up
as Terry Fox gave a good
example as he never gave up
was always determined. his
goal was accomplished
through sickness and then.
death. The sermon was on
"Dominion Day". when w ,e
commemorate Canada's
Birthday July 1. Canada is a
favourite land and envied by
the rest of the world. Th
daily vacation Bible School
starts at 9 a.m. Monday for
the week. There will be'opcn
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evening so everyche is wel-
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the work the young'-folk have
done for the week.
Miss Ruth Thamer, Wood-
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wat-
son had quite a surprise visit
this past Thursday from Dr.
and Mrs. Sam Frankling and
their son Bill of Milton. Mrs.
Frankling and Mr. Watson
are cousins, Mrs. Sadie Mc
Donald also 'a cousin and •
Mrs. Vera Hadley. Blyth
visited at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dou g Fras-
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last week 'with ClaYton Fras-
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Mr.' and Mrs. Dave Wat- •
son spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Prit-
chard. Kim and Mark in
London.
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