HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-02-12, Page 25WALTON NEWS
Mrs. Betty McCall
887-6677
Walton residents
in area hospitals
Recent visitors with Ruth Tham-
er were Volker and Shirley Hertlein
and Crystal and Ruthie Thamer all
of London.
In hospitals are Torrance Dun-
das in Seaforth and Earl Steele in
Stratford.
Mary Humphries spent last
week in London with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Humphries and family.
Mrs. Ernie Stevens visited for a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stevens and family in London.
Any girl or boy who was 12 years
old by January 1 wanting to take
the new spring project, Etiquette
for the '80's should get in touch
Ethel news
with leaders, Pat Nolan or Elsie
Carter who attended the training
school last Wednesday evening.
This club is basically the same as
The Club Girl Entertains. It offers
members how to be good friends,
good guests, improving your
image and travel tips.
Your correspondent would like
to say many thanks to you all for the
visits, treats and cards I received
while I was home bound for nearly
five weeks. Also those who inquir-
ed for me and the phone calls that
helped me keep in touch with some
of the outside activities. It was all
very much appreciated.
Locals visit in Hamilton
BY MARGARET McMAHON
Myrle and Tom Bowes with
friend Darlene Smith were in
Hamilton the past weekend. They
visited with Jean Wilson and son
Bruce while attending the Baptis-
mal of John Stanley Wilson son of
Larry and Linda Wilson.
W OMENS INSTITUTE
A joint institute meeting with the
Ethel and Cranbrook ladies was
held on Thursday evening. Each
branch took a few minutes to
discuss its own business before
returning to the meeting.
Richard Lobb showed slides of
an antique auction held for an
estate last year in Mitchell.
Afterwards he gave a talk on the
history of antiques. Something is
not usually considered antique
until it is 100 years old.
The Ethel ladies had an anniver-
sary cake for their 83rd year. It was
cut by three long time members
Myrle Bowes, Mildred Gill and
Helen Alexander.
Mark Sunday March 23 for
Pancake Day at the Maple Keys
Sugar Bush, Molesworth. The
Ethel E.I. members will again be
serving pancakes, sausage and
maple syrup all at a reasonable
price.
Remember Friday is Valentine's
Day. Be sure to say "I Love You" to
your loved ones, as this is "Love"
day for young a
NEW MEMBEI
The new me
the Ethel Presl
id old alike.
SFORCHURCH
bers who joined
terian Church on
Sunday, Februaky 9, by Profession
of Faith were Robert Alexander,
Joyce Alexander, Michael Alex-
ander, Brian Alexander, Michelle
Krauter, Roger Evans and Kather-
ine Stephenson.
Baptised were Michael, Brian,
Barbara and Wayne Alexander.
The minister is Rev. B. Nevin of
Atwood. A gift of a bible was
presented tothe new Communi-
cants by the Clerk of Session Ross
Stephenson.
Murray and Jean Whytock and
family of Teeswater visited with
the latter'sparents Ross and Marie
Stephenson on Sunday afternoon.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1986. PAGE 25.
Birthday coming for oldest resident
Our oldest resident of the
village, Nelson Reid, will celebrate
his 90th birthday on February 16.
Congratulations from all your
friends.
A belated birthday wish to a
former Walton resident Sadie
McDonald who celebrated her 91st
birthday at the Rammeloo Guest
Home on January 19. Also to Dave
Watson who had his 86th birthday
on January 31. His daughters lone
from Thamesford and Verda of
London helped him celebrate on
the Sunday.
Ernie Stevens is at present a
resident at the Rammeloo Guest
Home and Mrs. Reina De Vries of
the village has returned to the
home recently.
School choir
sings at church
The Walton Public School Choir
was present Sunday morning at
Duff's United Church singing an
anthem during the service taken by
Bonnie Lamhle.
Elva Wilbee greeted wor-
shippers, and Margery Huether
was organist. The ushers were
Brian Wilbee, Ray Huether and
Paul McCallum. Taking part in the
service was Gary Godkin who read
the scripture and Donna Godkin
who reported on her experience at
Toc Alpha.
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