HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-12-02, Page 7which they are presenting at
their Christmas party on
December 18th.
• . PERSONALS
Misses Ina and Ellen
Scott of Widen visited their
brother Mr. William Scott
last Wednesday. Also-visiting
with Bill was his brother Mr.
Ross Scott of Brucefield.
Mr. James Nolan was visit-
ed by his. Son and family last
SaturdaY7
Visiting with Mr. Ross
Houghton were his daugh-
ters:
Mr. Mike Dunn visited,
with his father Mr. Edward
Dunn On Sunday afternoon
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Janice Marie McCallum
was baptized at Walton
United Church at Sunday
morning services. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
. Ronald McCallum. Visitors at
the home after the service
were as follows: Mr. and Mrs.
'Harold McCallum #1 Walton;
Mrs. Margaret Beuerman of
Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
McCallum, Cindy and Col-
leen #1, Walton; Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Beuerman. Danny,
Bradley. Randy and Josh #4
Walton. ME.. Sad Mrs. Wil-
liam. McClure, Connie.
Sandra and Mark of Win;
throp; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Hartman of Brucefield and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephen.
son and girls of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistner
of 'R.R. I Bornholm spent
Thursday afternoon and eve-
ning with Mr, and Mrs. Ed
Regele.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele
visited with Mr. Clarence
Dennis it Listowel Hospital
on Wednesday afternoon.
Master .Chad McCallum
spent . Saturday with his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McCallum.
Mrs. Joy McCowan #4
Walton. Mrs. Aim Powell of
Seaforth and Mr. Jim Thorn-
elo of Windsor attended a
seminar on problems and on
breeding horses and manage-
ment of a horse farm at
Mohawk Raceway, and from
there Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McCowan attended the On-
tario Saddle Bred Association
Annual Meeting and dinner
at Holiday Inn at Guelph.
They reported a very interest-
ing day.
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Manor residents
THE HURON XPOSITOR, DEC
plan nativity re
Mr. Erle Dow enjoyed an
outing with his daughter and
son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Clark of Hayfield on Sunday.
Mr. Frank Case enjoyed a
drive with Ruth Cluff and his
mother Mrs. Margaret Case.
Welcome to resident Mr.
Newman Garrett and visiting
with him were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walters
and family of Holstein visited
on Sunday with relatiVes in
Clinton and Brucefield.
Visitors for McKillop
Scotts celebrate 45th
anniversary in Brucefield
BAZAAR — The goodies had been severely depleted by the time this
picture was taken Saturday at the annaul bazaar and draw sponsored by
the St. James C.W.L. In the shcool gym. (Photo by Campbell)
ANNUAL EVENT — The St. James C.W.L. held its annual bazaar and
draw in, the school gym Saturday afternoon.
(Photo by Campbell)
Church Service was con-
ducted on Wednesday after
noon by David McKnight of
Egmondville United Church .
Assisting with the musical
part of the service was Mrs.
McKnight who also played
her guitar and accompanied
residents in an informal sing-
song at the close of the
service.
At bowling on Thursday
afternoon Harald Walsh held
the high score for men while
Maxine Elliott again won for
the ladies.
On Friday afternoon resi-
dents held•a rehearsal of their
play of the Nativity Scene
Members of the 100F
held a card party at the hall on
Friday evening. The winners
were high ladies-Mrs. Pearl
Cummings; low-Mrs. Ida
Godkin; Lone hands-Mrs.
May Pepper; men's high-Art
Alexander; low-Mary Broad-
foot; lone hands-W. David-
son. Winners of the draw
were Mrs. Jim Cox, Mrs.
Walter Pepper.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott
entertained at a dinner party
for her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Scott on_theoccasion of their
45th wedding anniversary.
Relatives and friends were
present from Seaforth, Lon-
desboro, Brussels and dis-
trict. •
Mr. and.. Mrs. —Wallace
Jackson visited in Brampton
with his sister, Mrs. Doug
McCaw, Mr. McCaw and
family and with Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Backus and family in
Toronto over the weekend.
Misses Ina and Ellen Scott; '
London visited Wednesday
with relatives in Brucefield
and Seaforth.
Bert Garrett of Clinton.
A Leadership Workshop
was held at grin Mills Lodge
in Mississauga on Tuesday
and staff members attending
from Sealant) Manor were
Mrs. Anne Rowland; Mrs.
Dorothy Engel. Mrs. Janet
Davies and Mrs. Mary Fin-
layson. In charge of the
presentation of the workshep
were Mr. Cliff Thornton,
Administrator of Settrorth
Manor Nursing Home assist-
ed by Jean Thornton. Admin-
istrator of Greenwood Nurs-
ing Home. London and Scott
Thornton of Roulette Nursing
Home. Toronto.—Those in
attendance reported a very
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are lockking forward their
Mina*" visit: from Santa Claus
on Saturday, Dec. 5th at 2
p.m,
RELAXING — Local ladies enjoying a respite
from the rigours of the St. James C.W.L. annual
Seaforth bazaar &id draw in the school gym
Saturday (Photo try-Campbell)