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HURON aoAn HWY'S 4 & 83
MON., TUES. & SAT. TILL-6 P.M.
WED., TRUSS. FRI. TILL 9 P.M.
24 attend Walton •kindergtirten
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN MCCALL
887-6677
Pupils are back again at
their studies at the Walton
Public School with an enroll-
ment of 88. There were 24
Kindergarten children in-'
Ichnharly' Haan; Keri Bach,
ert;. S.bl lee 'Bitehert; Janie
Bontinikies: .Karen. Bernard;
Past BetinrIrtarn Becky
.;;Campbell;i.cavin ,COlanum;
Shannon Craig:; catiatltiltoa;
Andrea Gio.gerict4. _Angela.
'DOinaagel Lisa .Y.00; -CraI9 '
000M $hareir godkin;.Mat-
theWUn; Mortiane McClure;
Cynthia McCallum; . Kevin
McDonald;• Jimie McNichol;
Christopher Stevenson:
Nancy Stewart; Kipp. Weis-
broil. and Sharon William-
son.
The teachers include:
Grade 1- Miss Barb Fairish;
Grade 2 - Mrs. Joan Vanden-
dool; Grade 3 - Miss Mary
Ellen Walsh; Kindergarten-
Mrs. Della Bennett. French
Teacher, Mrs. Debbie Camp-
bell. Special speech, Mrs.
Shirley Lyons.
SHOWER HELD
The basement of Duff's
UnitedChurch was decorated
in pink and white bells and
bafigns hung.. frem an uty-
kelt* .for the . community
shoWer tor, heater. Mrs. Larry
Kale, the former Dena neY
her'vracent , Marriage on.
••.4nturdinytl!nniP&Igtlenttqr
la- Mt* WArnr(Sindltkit
cotneil ev.eryotie, .corsages
were pinned on the giteatS of
honor, Dena,, her, It,IPt4Or.
Mrs. Campbell: vr.ey and the
groom's 'mother, Mrs. Tom
Seaforth,- they were
asked to. come to the front
decorated chairs.
The program began with
Jeanne McDonald playin g
piano solos. Marion Goilkin
gave a little reading with
"Advice to the bride" follow-
ed by Margaret Craig giving a
reading, "A wife who under-
stands". Heather McGavin
sang solos. accompanied by
her mother Marie at the
piano.
Glenna Carter favoured the
audience with piano solos
followed by Marion Godkin
giving hints of advice on
"Marriage recipe",
Mrs. GWen (Boman) Dal-
ton read the _address. After
opening her gifts. Dena ex-
pressed thanks to those putt-
jog on the Shower • and. to
everyone for the lovely gifts,
asking anyone to viSit.them
Kitchener. Tice bows were
placed on an apron and pot On
Dena. Also -a cameo cloth
made by Phyllis Mitchell was
presented to her. the names
had been written on• the cloth
by Cathy McGavin and Jean-
ne McDonald as everone
arrived.
• Lunch was served by the
hostesses of the McKillop
Unit.
CHURCH NEWS
Mr. Robert Perry minister
of Bluevale United Church
conducted the worship ser-
vice on Sunday at Duff's
United Church. Rev. Swan
was at Bluevale for their
Anniversary Service. Organ-
ist was Mrs. Elva Wilbee.
Ushers were: Walter Bewley,
Allan Searle and Jack McEw-
ing. Servinn preached by Mr.
Petty was "tat God be God. "
Neu SW/ay saw speaker
will be Murray Gaunt and
soloist Gloria ffart of trat:-
ford, with' o 4unday,Sehool
neat .Sundiy. The • t011oWing
.,,.neday,. September; 27, is
Rally Day 'when the 4ondny.
Scheowiii4ncnctift a body at
the front of the church. Mr.
Macbartiel Phillips of
C.K.N..X. radio. and T.V. will
be guest speaker. The U.C.W
Regional Rally will be held at
Duff's. October 8th opens
with dessert at 6:30. meeting
to begin at 8:00 p.m.
PERSONALS
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Huether were
Jack Webster of Edmonton.
Alberta and James A. Pollock
of Brandon. Manitoba.
Several of the Legion mem-
bers from this area participa-
ted in the 50th Anniversary
dinner and dance of Branch
218 of the Brussels Canadian
Legion on Saturday evening.
September 12. which was
held, at the Brussels, Morris
and prey Community Centre,
Mr. andIvIts. Marti!) Baan
smkt aweek reteritly visiting
with their daughter;
Londesboro
Mrs. .Pora Shobbrook, Mr. don, Mr. Ind Mrs. Larry
and Mrs;. Ken Vodden, Mrs,. Caner..Simtoe and' Mr. and
Thelma Ellerby and Mr. and Mrs. Jelin Armstrong were
Mrs. Roy Vodden visited cin r dinner pests at the home of
Sunday at Kip's funeral borne Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter to
celebrate their daughter Col-
leen's birthday on September
9.
Betty Hulley held Open
House on September 13th for
her father George Addison at
his home in Seaforth honour-
ing him on his 80th birthday.
Many relations and friends
attended.
and husband Howard Booker
and family at Spragge. north-
ern Ontario. On Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Bun attended a
choir reunion at Aurora in
connection with their centen-
nial.
Steven IfiteIlter is attMid--
ing VitiVAlikY .at Watnr-
100 and AM' totglIgnitiiii is at
Wilfred Laurier 1.i.rliver-0bl.
in Paris with their brother
Leonard Vodden and family
following death of their
sister-in-law Margaret in
Paris Hospital on Sept,. I 1 .
There will be a private
funeral. closed casket and
cremation with burial at
Ball's cemetery Hulk° twp.
Mrs. Cathy Johnston, Lon-
HE'S NOT'GOING TO MAKE IT — Steve Blake of Walton made a run for
first base, Out the other team beat him to it with the ball, when he took
part in the Walton Squirt Softball tournament on the weekend. In this
picture Walton was playing Bluevale.
(Photo by Ranney)
SLIDING INTO HOME — Benny Hoegy, a player with the Walton Squirt
softball team, slides into home: He was playing in the annual squirt
tournament at Walton on the weekend.
(Photo by Ranney)
and raea news
Londesboro
clam :Riley off to leathinOton
THE fifiRON-EXPOSITOR-* SE WIER 14, 10e1
Correspondent
MRS. BERTSBOBDROOK_
523-4250
Bruce Shillinglaw was ad-
• r.•
Milted to Stratford General
hospital on Mdnday having
been hit with a ball. He
required surgery to the face.
Mrs. Clara Riley spent the
holiday weekend with Mr.
andlYks. Remingo and Jenni-
fer in Leamington. ,
• Mr. and Mrs. Alf Bell of
Prince Rupert spent Wed. to
Monday wtih her aunt Mrs.
Joe Shaddick.
--Mrs. Corea Alabas of
Woodstock visited with her
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Aine
Duizer. •
Mr. and,Mrs. E.F. Warren
of London spent the weekehd
with her brother Mr. and Mrs.
Reg Lawson. John and Eliza-
beth.
Mrs. Annie Wrightson and
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keys of
Glamnis .spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns
and attended the thresher-
mans reunion in 'Myth.
Mrs. -Glen Carter and
daughter Cathy Johnston,
London spent Labour Day
weekend on a bus tour of
Atlantic City, New Jersey.
' Mr. andMrs. tarry Carter.
Simcoe spent several days
this week at the home of his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Carter and Colleen.
Mrs. Ida Wright moved to
her apartment in Clinton on
Tuesday. Friends wish her
happiness in her new home.
On Thursday Hullett Cen-
tral School attended the play
"The Music Man" at Huron
Country playhouse. Grand
Bend. As.there were a num-
ber of tickets not taken, 10
from the village took advan-
tage of them and enjoyed the
play.
U.C.W. GENERAL
The U.C.W. meeting was
held Sept. 7th at 8 Van. in the
church with 17 present. Pres-
ident Edythe Beacom Wel.
coined all and read .:the
Gardens in September" with'
Hattie Wood at piano for the
hymn. Scripture was read by
Margaret Good. 'Meditation
was on "endurance and sett-
ing Goals" by Edythe.. Many
Christians fail-tn reach high
goals. An example has been
set.:Pt _Terry AinC01117_
plisnment: Ilse minutes were
read by Margaret Whyte.
Correspondence was
thanks from Dora Shobbrook
and family, Bill and Mary
Manning and Elizabeth Law-
son; from Alpha Huron to the
Explorers.for their donation.
Treasurers report by Mar-
garet Good. Balance on hand
S1775.33
Edythe reported on one day
at Alma College. Four 'from
here attended, She bought
new study books on Faith and
justice. East 'Huron -Presby,
terial will be held October 8th
at Walton 6:30 p.m. to 7:45
registration and dessert, with
sing song at 8 p.m. Guest
speaker will be Rev. Wilema
Brown, Varna. The social
committee reported that they
catered to 3 Blyth festival
meals. Londesboro U.C.W.
Thank offering meeting will
be October 5th at' 8 p.m.
speaker Mrs. Eleanor Ward
of Wingham. CruiSTX are
invited from Burns, Bruce-
field, Blyth.
Seaforth Presbyterian and
Northside United.. Lunch con-
venors are Helen LaWson and
Helen Lee. •
It was moved to have a
mitten_ tree again to be, up
first of November. Mitts are
to be a larger size. Next
business meeting November
23rd and all reports are to be
in. Helen Lee to write our
foster child. Appreciation
was expressed to Gail Lear for
the donation from her music
festival. It is to be used to
check the church organ: A
cart on wheels was donated
by Edythe Beacom. It was
moved to buy 6 tote pans and
to donate 5500 to the board,
of stewards.
The Aimwell united talent
table realized a Profit. of S110.
Their meeting will be 'Sep-
tember 28th open to all. Lorna
Miller a former Londesboro
girl will be guest speaker on
nutrition. w
W.L Agriculture meeting
was held September 9th in
the hall. The meeting opened
with Geneive Allen at piano.,
President Alice Buchanan
..-Avelcomed_all, especially, the -
20 visitors from Clinton and
Goderich twp. W.I's Roll
Call was answered.by naming
an old implement and what
takes its place. The minutes
and financial report were
read by sec. treas. June
Fothergill.
Correspondence included
an invitation to Seaforth W.I.
October 15 at 8:15 at Seaforth
Public school. W.I. fall rally.
Oc▪ tober 5 in Belgrave; and it
was announced Huronview
bazaar, and tea will' he Sep-
tember 30- 2 to 4 p.m.
Financial balance is
S1152.72. It was.moved that a
donation of S50 go to Ralph .
Datema barn fire victims. It
was also moved to donate a
trophy for the midget boys
ball team
Margaret Taylor introduc-
ed the guest speaker Norman'
Alexander who spoke on
—erosion. Norman has an ero-
sion model which he displays
at --Fta and plowing
matche e •is dedicated to
promoting soil and water
conservation and told him we
need trees for oxygen. He
also showed slides .nn the
work He was thanked and
presented with a gift by
Jessie Tebbutt.
Program was contests con-
ducted -by Margaret Taylor
and Jessie Tebbutt winners
were Pearl Cummings and
Alice Porter, lunch was
served by Romona
HattieSnell, Marjorie Ander-
son and Hatti Wood. At lunch
winners were: lucky cup
Marg Anderson: lucky plates
Annie Vincent and Leona
Holland; birthday dosest
Mina JeWitts youngest
present. Helen'Lawson. Clin-
ton president tois Elliott and
Goderich *P. Alice Otittot
expressed thanks for their
Invitation.
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Scott of
Eacoiliba.- California visited,
past week with Mrs. latiri
Scott.
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