HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-08-05, Page 8AS THE HURON EXPOSITOR AUGUST 5y 1181 a
A BIG BIRTHDAY — This Walton Area Sports
, club float was one of more than 200 in the
mammoth Morris 125th birthday parade
Monday. Huge crowds watched the parade in
Brussels.
(Photo by Ranney)
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A GOOD' LAUGH — Tfrat what the 3rd line -of -Morris Community
outhouse entry provided in the 125th birthday parade Monday.
(Photo by Ranney)
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Seniors rrkept in Lo-nde-.sboro
Correspondent
MRS. DOs450 RA23 S70BBROOK
Un July 30 there v.er5 15
attending the Senior Cittzens\I
meeting with Myrtle Fairser-
me. acting president giving a
reading. Margaret Taylor
as secretary. There Ay 30
paid up members. It vLas
moved to pay Si3c. at each
rnez
fi
ng roantdkraJ tbetinirdes are tip be .
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Some cards were
WitffierS. were 00 lady.
=1$ tc9.0t04.4:410, titan
cbarlleScaiileit, to lady
lsabel A3rdire, low man
'-.010fref3-Glazier, tone hands
Ko.KOnarski, mystery prize
etOPP5Otti ktesk. Lunch yvas
served with each takilig•
sandwiches,
In charge of the next
meeting will be Mary and .
John McDougall and Harry
Caldwell.
PERSONALS
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Sottiaux on the
birth of a granddaughter
born to David and Linda
Coctiane in Calgary.
Mrs. Marshall entertained
her daughter Gloria Mc
Ewing and Lenore Watt to a
birthday dinner on Wednes-
day at the English Parlour.
Stratford. and enioved a boat
ride and scenery at the Avon
Park.
"Mr. and Mrs, Bill Sottiainf
and Jennifer spent thg hPliT
da•Y weekend at eitt,ektit
klAarY Ik1.19110011:' • •
Lppdeo7pect sponsor-
.trip to-APTINI,,c4407 •
,JnIy. 28th to see
Arteuleand.0101.4ee
thAttIss tOMarlorieAndersqn,
for arranging- the -trip.
Caroline Watt is recover-
ing in. Clinton Public hospital
from a fall from a horse
fracturing her collar bone.
Mrs. Dora Shobbrook
spent 3 days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson
and family in Woodstock.
Darren returned home from
spending I V: weeks. She and .
Patricia returned home with
her on Thursday niiiht. They
visited with her brother Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Vodden in
Paris,
Visiting on the holiday
weekend with the McClure
families were ,cousins Mr.
and Mrs. Truman Dayis of
Regina. Miss 'Mabel Davis.
-Winnepeg. and Mr. and
Mrs. Morris of Pilot
Kound. •
Mfrs`: Alleo 5fiaiSiek. re - -
t14r9g4 kern
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170V4P,O of tOttgl.911. 4)4'
week motor trap i f w
(913. 11.4Ittor and the'
proipgo..
13erean
meeting. will be held August,
Ilth at the home of Margaret
„-Whyte. Bring a friend. Roll
call will be to name one of the
books of the old testament.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mc
Leod of Mitchell visited with
Ida Wright.
W.I. Consumer Affairs
meeting will be held August
12th at 8 p.m. Roll call
'something 1 bought with
my groceries last week that
wasn't necessary." Guest
speaker Mrs. Puffer.
Visiting for this month.
with Mr. and Mrs. John '
Polland ere her sister Mr
and Mrs. Grant Graham from
P. E.1.
Mrs. Jack .Armstrong, re-
turned tek.,ber reiay•
Mr. #0.4 Mrs. A rt gird i*et
§tlyt19,4 '1300* ;#04' .40
and 0*PT.W'StOitibrq0.10,, §.P#
the weekend at ?itte-4Itet.„
go* - and Tikttopy,', ne)t,';
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Shortreed visited with Mr.
Wilfred Shortreed and took in
the Morris TownShip festiv-
ties. On Sunday they spent
some time with Mr, Jim
Shortreed at Huronview.
Mrs, Myrtyle Fairservice
attended the Fairservice re-
union Irld at Petersburg.
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