HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-03-19, Page 7THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1986. PAGE 7.
Jack Nelemansof R.R. 4, Walton and his stallion Lightly Sugared took
part in Quarterama, the second largest quarter horse show in the
world, in Toronto recently. More than 2,000 horses took part.
Walton area couple takes horse
to Quarterama
J ack and Lorraine Nelemans, RR
4, Walton recently took their
Quarter Horse stallion “Lightly
Sugared” to Quarterama in Tor
onto.
This is the second largest
Quarter Horse show in the world
with about 2000 horses competing.
Lightly Sugared was on Stallion
Avenue along with 20 other
Stallions from four provinces and
three states. ‘ ‘Sugar” was also
shown in pleasure driving the first
time he had been entered in this
class and placed eighth out of 15
entries from across North Ameri
ca.
Easter topic of UCW meeting
Walton I unit met in the church
basement Wednesday evening,
March 12 with 13 ladies present.
The devotions were in charge of
Audrey Hackwell and Dorothy
Sholdice.
The Topic on Easter was given
by Dorothy Sholdice who told how
the different countries in the world
celebrated Easter. Marie Courts
conducted the business assisted by
Audrey Hackwell, reading
the minutes.
In the announcements the com
ing events included: Sunday
March 23 from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
will be a pancake breakfast at
Walton. The church service is to
follow at 10. With the Sacrament of
Holy Communion with Rev.
Cheryl-Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa,
the minister at both churches. On
Wednesday, March 26 there will
be a Community Holy Week
Service in Brussels Arena. Good
Friday, March 28 service is at 11
a.m. at Bluevale United Church.
Easter Sunday, March 30 at 9 a.m.
there will be a breakfast at
Bluevale followed by church ser
vice at 11 a.m. Walton service has
beenchanged, for that morning
only, till 11:30 a.m.
It was voted to have a bakeless
bazaar with donations to be
brought in or sert to the April
meeting.
A social half hour followed
during lunch provided by Alice
Searle, Maxine Marks and Elva
Bolger.
Walton news briefs
Walton Unit II UCW
holds meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and
family of Bellwood visited on
Saturday with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Roily Achilles. Dwayne
Achilles of Sebringville spent a few
days of the mid-break holiday at
the same home.
Mr. Torrance Dundas has mov
ed back to Huronview from
Seaforth hospital where he was
confined for a few weeks.
Visiting with Bev Stevenson and
boys during the school holiday
Thamer, Kitchener; Tony Thamer
and friend, Wheatley; Bill and
Charles Gulutzen, Blyth.
John Currie, Orangeville and
Doug Currie and Jamie of Bramp
ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McCall du ring the win ter break
holiday.
The Women’s Institute ladies
will serve a pork noon luncheon this
Wednesday at the hall. Their
meetingwillbeat8:15thesame
evening.
Members of Walton 2 unit met at
the home of Dianne McCallum,
Wednesday evening for their
March meeting.
Pearl McCallum and Helen
Williamson were in charge of the
worship on Easter. Hymnswere
sung along with scripture followed
by prayer.
The Topic followed on the Easter
Theme with Pearl reading ‘ ‘The
Women at the Tomb” and a story
on ‘‘Mrs. Thomas and the Pink
Spring Hat”. Closing this portion
4-H club
holds
2 meetings
BY HEATHER BAAN
The third and fourth meeting of
Walton I, 4-H Club, the Happy
Hostesses was held Wednesday
morning, March 12 at the home of
the leader, Pat Nolan.
Opening with the 4-H pledge
members then discussed table
manners, and talked about ban
quets. Each member was given a
card and asked to introduce or
thank the name that was on the
card. Members then learned about
eating out. They moved on to the
fourth meeting. Roll call, “How
you could be a good delegate for the
4-H annual County Rally” was
answered by members.
Members then discussed travel
ling, what to pack in a suitcase,
what would be suitable to take
along when travelling.
The meeting closed with the 4-H
motto, “Learn to do by doing”.
9 tables
at Walton
euchre party
There were nine tables of euchre
in play at the hall on Tuesday
evening. Prize winners were: high
lady, Alberta Stevens; low,
Blanche Hoegy; high man, Jim
Smith; low, John Simpson; most
lone hands, Rena Watt; special
prizes, Dorothy Daer and Jame
DeVries.
Institute hostesses were Leona
McDonald and Marjory Humph
ries.
of the meeting a poem, ‘‘The
Easter Rule” was read.
Karen Hoegy chaired the busi
ness, opening with a poem,
“Glorious Easter Time”. Marg
aret Craig read the minutes.
Announcement of coming ev
ents to remembers were: The
Unified board meeting at the
Manse on March 6; Invitations
from Engmondville United Church
to attend their Thankoffering,
March 7 at 7:30, Northside United,
Seaforth and Thankoffering March
24 at 8 p.m.
Bonnie Lamble’s ordination will
take place in Harriston at the
Community Complex at 7:30 p.m.
on Wednesday, May 28.
The meeting closed with lunch
served by Karen Hoegy and the
hostess.
week were Tracey Fischer, Brus
sels; Andy Smith, Milton and
Vance Stevenson, Toronto.
Mrs. Nelson Reid attended a
birthday party on Sunday for Katie
Stimore of Stratford celebrating
her80thbirthday. Jim and Irma
Williamson from this area also
attended.
Visiting Ruth Thamer on the
weekend were John and Kim
Couple celebrates
45th anniversary
A family gathering was held at
the home of Ben and Arlene van
den Akker of Seaforth on March 15,
the occasion of the latter parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williamson, RR
3, Walton, to celebrate their 45th
wedding anniversary. Congratula
tions arq extended from your
friends and neighbours in the
community.
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1980 Chev., 1/2 ton pickup
1980 Buick Regal, 2 dr.
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1978 Plymouth Salon, 4 dr.
1978 Aspen, 4 dr.
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