The Citizen, 1986-04-02, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1986.
alton
Mrs. Betty McCaII
887-6677
Walton residents busy
on holiday weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Les Hurst return-
ed to their home in Dodsland,
Alberta on Thursday following a
month's holidaying with the Mit-
chell families in the surrounding
area.
Master Donnie Sills'of Seaforth
has been staying with his grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Rolly
Achilles while 'his parents are
holidaying in Arizona. Danny
Achilles and Karen Achison spent
the Easter weekend at the same
home.
Thursday evening Phyllis Mit-
chell entertained her Monkton
paint class to a supper, later
working on the paintings.
The Institute ladies will serve a
Wednesday noon luncheon at the
hall.
Duff's holds
Family
Sunday
Family Sunday at Duff's United,
Walton was well attended for the
Easter morning service.
Greeters were Jim and Linda
McDonald. Organist was Elva
Wilbee. Ushers were Paul McCal-
lum, Murray Dennis and Jim
McDonald. Bonnie Lambel was in
the pulpit speaking on the "Life
and work of the church". Solos
were given by Gloria Wilbee and
Don McDonald. Several Easter
lilies were in the church which were
later taken to shut-ins formerly of
the community.
Walton 4-H club
holds final
meeting
BY HEATHER BAAN
The sixth and final meeting of
Walton 14-H club, Happy Hostess-
es was held March 24 at the home of
Pat Nolan.
The meeting opened by the 4-H
pledge followed by the roll call.
Members discussed how to refuse
a date, communicating between
you and your date and introduc-
tions.
Members then talked about
graduation proms and formal
dances. Final arrangements have
been made for the Achievement
program for April 30 at 7:30 p.m. at
the Brussels arena.
The meeting ended with the 4-H
motto "Learn to do by doing."
Brussels 4 -Hers
get tips
Brussels I met March 26 for their
fourth meeting at Kathy Bridge's
at 7:00 with 12 members attending.
The president Shirley Ann
Bridge opened the meeting with
the 4-H pledge. The roll call was
answered. Members discussed
invitations, replies, being a hos-
tess and travelling tips. They were
shown how to pack a suit case.
Details on their trip to the
hospital planned on Monday,
March 31 .at 1:45 p.m., at the
Wingham hospital were given.
Members discussed ideas for the
skit and a committee was formed to
be in charge. The meeting closed
with "Learn to do by doing". The
next meeting is to be held at the
home of Kathy Bridge at 7 p.m. on
April 2.
Easter Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Blake, Danny
and Melissa were Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Stevenson, Dana, Vance and
Judd, Mrs. Bev Stevenson, Ron
and Chris.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell
entertained family members Sun
day afternoon including Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Mitchell and Robbie,
Helen and Luella Mitchell and Jack
Mitchell. Sunday evening Emer-
son and Phyllis visited her mother
Kathleen Cuthill in Seaforth.
Ruthie Thamer, London visited
her mother on Easter Sunday.
Patricia Hackwell, Hensall was
home for the weekend with her
parents.
County planning department
to attend Hydro hearing
The county planning depart- the proposed routes.
mentwill attend the Clinton sitting Some of the proposed routes
oftheJointHearingsBoardreivew currently under review by the
of the Ontario Hydro's proposal to board include southward corridors
run a power corridor from its Bruce through Huron County agricultur-
Nuclear Power Development to a al lands.
substation which will be construct- Davidson said that planning
ed near London. department representatives will
Gary Davidson, director of express the county's concerns
planning and development, told regarding the size of towers to be
HuronCountycouncilatitsregular used in the proposed power
meeting Thursday, representa- corridor.
tives from the department will He said it was the planning The hearings get underway Apr.
attendtheClintonsessionsandwill department's feeling that small- 14, he said, and are expected to
present the county's position on based towers should be used in the continue through to May 9.
Project whenever the proposed
power lines crossed agricultural
lands.
The county is also concerned
that the corridor not destroy wood
lots in the southern end of Huron,
Davidson said.
He outlined the scheduling of
the hearings at Clinton and urged
councillors to attend.
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