The Huron Expositor, 1981-09-02, Page 9Correspondent
BERTVOBBROOK
523-4250
Mrs. Frank Johnston was
admitted to Victoria Hospital
London on September ist for
surgery.
Mr. awl Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor attended the semi
annual meeting of the Ontario
Soil and Crop Improvement
Association held near New
Liskeard.
Mr; Tierney Coss •of Lake
Land Florida visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Johnston.
Bonnie Turner of Tuckei
smith spent few day s last
week with Elizabeth Lawson.
Cathy Vello of Nova Scotia
is visiting her mother Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Vodden.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Clare IvieDougall were his
ricie Mr, and 'Mrs. Keith
McDougall. Cheryl and Dar,
rell of Rockwood and CathY's
TREE MOVING
-SHADE TREES,
—WINDBREAKS
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Will move, buy, or sell
Trees up to 4" in Dia:
John Gibson
482-32-29 •
Walipn WI '.takes trip
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN mtCALL
887-6677
The education and cultural
activities meeting of the Wal-
ton Women's Institute, as
planned by the conveners was
a car trip on Wed. Aug. 26. It
left the hallat 10:30 a.m. The
drivers were Paulette Bennett
Helen Craig, Marion Godkin.
Marjory Thimphries and
Margery Huether. Driving to
Exeter where the fried chick-
, en Was picked upithe 25 ladies
sat down to lunch after
arriving at the Port Blake
Conservation Area, north of
Grand Bend. '
A short, business period
was conducted by President
Marktrie Rock. Marjorie
Humphries read the minutes.
It was moved to cater to a
banquet in Octobeahe coffee
percolator is to be rented out
for a fee of $2.00 A caretaker
is needed to look after the
hall. A bus trip was suggest-
ed for sometime in October. .a
donation • was made to the
Brussels Fair Board. the,
September .meeting will be
held at the home .of Marjorie
Huinphries, as the hall has
been rented for Wednesdays
in September and October.
Then every one 'left for the
Huron. Country Playhouse
where lively show of the
Music Man was enjoyed by
all.
PERSONALS
Misses' Carolyn McClure
and friends Nancy McAuilan
of Oil Springs And . Mari
Martens of Grand 'Bend en-
joyed last week holidaying at
Collingwond, Parry Soimd.
and Bracebridge, also other
northern places of interest.
They returned by way of ,
Toronto. taking in Canada's
Wonderland.
Misses Margaret Short-
reed and Kim Humphries
spent a recent week holiday-
ing in Toronto. ,
Church services at Duff's
United Church will resume
this coming Sunday, follow-
ing Rev. Swan's holidaysin
August.
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NEW MODELS ARRIVING DAILY
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Bob & Betty's Variety
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Open 9 a.m. till 11 p.m. 7 days a week
527-1680 Seaforth
Calculators
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--WE ALSO HAVE - Metric
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to choose from
Flea Market
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DISCONTINUED LINES
CLEARANCE ITEMS
FRIDAY Ei SATURDAY
-' Sept: 4th and 5th
WEATHER PERMITTING '
THE HURDN EXPOSITORk SEPTE R
Londesboro people at crops m e
OLD 'TANK — This did tank, WI110- was In Morria TeWnship's 125th,
celebratkins parade ' was fixed up. by Nelson Marks to reserrible
the original tanks in which comparilesauch as2Supertest carried coal oil,
gas and naptha gas for gas lights, hauled by atefaM and wagon in summer
and a sleigh in winter. Mr. Marks wrote on Supertest because he spent 30
years with that company. The old tank . came from a dump. The wagon
for the parade was provided by Ken and Graham Jackson..
(Photo by Ranney)
and Colleen spent a feiv days
in Toronto visiting Glen's
aunt Mrs. Hazel Kerr. and
Margaret. They also attended
the Exhibition, a Blue Jays
ball- game and Canada's
Wonderland.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter,
Colleen and Mrs. Cathy John-
ston visited with Mr. and
isMtinuMmadta,414.yiir;y1(tictvirss7T11,...erory,.e:i imm:go4en.involn:
try spent Weekend with Mr.
ead tvitS.
an eville.
MUrreit in
Org ,
Mira. and Mrs. Ross' Will-
son, WOOdatock iOsited on
SatitrilaV eveningwith' her
mother Mrs, Dora Shlobbraek
• and. were guest's at the
Forbes,Jewitt reception, at
13lyth community centre,
Mr. Wilfred Glazier was
admitted to Clinton Public
Hospital on Au gust 29th.
Visiting on the weekend
with. Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Shaddick was her sister Irene
Ferguson. London.
Rev. and (Mrs Willis Hun-
king of Elmira were supper Vodd e,n and Cathy' Voile.
guests with Mr. and Mrs,, Church service will be back`
Lorne Hurlbta' II 414 Sunday,1,0 rt0,0-3011404 Sept- b•
Mr. Hunidns was Pest 40140Sebeol 10, 41-$0
speaker at_ LoPe -Ch!Pot worship 11 n•nu,
cemetery decoration Service- Betts n Unit Meating
Visitors this week with be September Nth et 2
Mrs, Alice Davidson and ber 110 -Call Will be to tell
mother Mrs. Grace Fahey, irate to tl
were Mr. and Mrs. DnneY yputIldAtting .
Faireitt, Gordan and.ILI The W.I. Meeting will
kitrOrn, held Iieptembet 9th At 4p,
Mr :114 fars., Wayne Geer." , it) ,the 411, to Caroline and Debbie of tie* Aviettlittre Market 1;: ‘ the Tuesday attlf atOn. Suet 2n Stodgy Mg. and ,Mrs, welts
• Norinan Iftilkan 414 daughter qtr Mr . and Mrs William Paige
of Mt. Albert visited.
Mrs, Bob Ogres returned
home on.StindaY from SPeeci-
ing 2 weeks in London with
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson
and Katie.
A family gathering was
held on Sunday at Mrs. and
Mrs. Frank Johnston. Pre-
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Aeith
King, Martha and Irttiody of
Kincardine, Mr . and Mrs fan
Holley and 'Chrystal of Clin-
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
sister Mr. and Mrs. Rob.
Duncanson, Kitchener and all
attended Blyth Summer fes-
tival "To-morrows and the
country supper in ‘Londes-
bore.
Congratulations to Carol
Jewitt and Richard Forbes
who were married in our
church August 29th. Many
attended the rem ption in
'Myth and distrieCeemmunitY
centre.
ancl'.HeSt •Olen. Ogler ,
and area news
,And.lGiu
b;44 Osle.; „ Several
Call will be to name an▪ ow
implement and what takes Its
blaze.
Beverly Lee spent the
weekend visiting her'Parellts
Mr. and Mrs. .lack Lee and
relatives after returning, froin
her year-in-WW1ern Califor-
nia on a teaching exchange
and a six week trip to South
East Asia. The trip included
Singpore. Hong Kong, China,
Thailand, Indonesia ,
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