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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-04-06, Page 7Walton Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall Phone 887-6677 Easter observed at Duff's Sunday morning Easter Service was held at Duff’s United Church with Rev. Bonnie Lamble giving the Easter message. Thechoirsangthree anthems assisted by organist, Glenda Car­ ter and Gloria Wilbee with her guitar. Several easter lilies were delivered to the shut-ins after the service. Ushers were Blaine, Mark and John Gillis. Greeters were Barry and Karen Hoegy. Next Sunday the U.C.W. Thank- offering will be held at 7:30 p.m. with a special speaker and music. The U.C.W. executive meets Wed., April 6 at 1 p.m. About people Pam and Patricia Hackwell, Toronto and Dean Hackwell, Lis- towel, spent Easter with their parents, Howard and Audrey Hackwell. Annie Reid spent the Easter weekend with the Machan family in Sarnia, they picked her up and brought her home. Alvin and Vera McDonald have returned home from Florida where they spent the winter months. Bob andNora Humphries and family, London and George and Kim and baby son, Bayfield spent Easter Sunday with Mary Hum­ phries. David and Joanne Perrie spent Easter Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perrie. Gene and Joyce Marcuccio, Dawn and Angie visited with relatives at Sudbury for a few days over the Easter holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills, Brantford spent the wekeend with Eva Mills at her home in the village. Gail Searle, Brampton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle. On Sunday they all spent Easter with Earl and Mary Pennington and family in God­ erich. This is cancer month, a canvas­ ser will be calling on those in the village sometime during April. Clint and Judy Emmrich, Jamie and Katie spent Easter with John and Kim Thamer in London. Manny Taylor is home from Seaforth hospital following sur­ gery. We hope he is soon feeling better. Easter visitors on Sunday with Ray and Margery Huether were Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Fischer, Listowel and Steven Huether, Toronto was home for the weekend. Sunday guests for Easter dinner with Viola Kirkby were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Machan and Eliza­ beth, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Machan and family, Goderich and Margaret Brown of Monkton. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1988. PAGE 7. of SAVINGS « LOW LOW PRICES & FRIENDLY SERVICE Grand Slam zi at selected stores only .40/100g CREAMOFMUSHROOM Chapman’s ICE CREAM Campbell’s 675g loaf EMA 100% WHOLE WHEAT Brussels Bulls PLAYEROF THE WEEK BILLKERR Address - R.R. #2, Bothwell Age - 20 Height - 5' 10" Weight - 170 lbs. Position - Wing Seasons with Bulls - 1 Always active in hockey, Bill was often Captain and top scorer of his team in Alvinston, and has played on at least two All-Ontario Championship teams in earlier years. 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