HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-05-31, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY. MAY 31. 1989.
Walton
Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall. Phone 887-6677
Old friends reminisce
at Walton Inn opening
Richard and Ruth Geiss and son
Rick of Dawson Creek, B.C. were
visiting with their daughter and
sister Lorie Ann at Kitchener when
Rick called on Nelson and Maxine
Marks on the Thursday. Then they
all returned on the Sunday, May 21
to attend the open house at the
Walton Inn seeing many changes
as they had run a restaurant in that
building a few years ago. They met
with many former friends and
reminisced the rest of the afternoon
at the Marks’.
Visiting with Ray and Margery
Huether recently were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Webster, London and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jordon, Mit
chell.
Ruth Thamer and daughters,
Pauline Gulutzen, Judy Emmrich
and Ruthie Thamer spent the
recent holiday weekend in South
Carolina visiting relatives.
STEVEN JOHN BAAN
John and Mary Baan of RR 3,
Walton are pleased to an
nounce the recent graduation
of their son, Steven John from
Ridgetown College of Agri
culture Technology. Steve
received his diploma in Agri
culture Production Manage
ment with a Field Crop Major
and is presently employed on
the family farm.
COMMUNITY CENTRE
EVERY MONDAY
Duff's to hold country supper
Greeters Sunday morning at
Duff’s United Church were Jim and
Mary Mann. Organist was Glenda
Carter. May ushers were Bill
Courts, Campbell Wey and Fred
McClure.
Rev. Bonnie Lamble officiated at
the service. Doug Fraser assisted
in form of a dialogue, “A Centurion
Acts”.
In the announcements the Blue
vale Church’s cold meat supper is
going to be held this Wednesday,
May 31, from 5 - 7 p.m. Next
Sunday at Walton, Sacrament of
Baptism. In the evening the official
board meeting will be held. June 18
is the Country Supper at Duffs.
The flowers in the church were
from the wedding on Saturday of
Dionne and McDonald.
Drive off with
A Bargain in the
Classified Section.
JUNE 12 TO SEPTEMBER 4, 1989
11 RECILAR GAMES: $85.00 PRIZE
MAGIC NUMBER BINGO $25.00 EXTRA ON REGULAR GAMES
2 SPECIAL GAMES
GRAND $1 nnnoo EACH
PRIZE l,UUU. HIGHT
* BRING YOUR DABBERS*
Cards - $5.00, $8.00, $12.00 & $15.00
Extra Cards — Regular Games 3 for S1.00
Jackpot 3 for $2.00
Open: 6:30 p.m. 2 Early Bird Games: 7:30 Bingo Starts 8:00
Admission: 16 Years of Age and Over
PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY WORK
4-H learns about landscaping
The Walton 4H club held their
first meeting of “Let’s Landscape”
at the hall on Thursday evening.
The officers were elected: Presi
dent, Angie Marcuccio; vice-presi
dent, Dawn Marcuccio; secretary,
Melissa Blake; press reporter,
Greg Powers. Leaders are Sharon
Blake and Joyce Marcuccio. Due to
only five members attending the
next meeting is to be held at the
Blake’s.
During the meeting the members
learned about the herbaceous and
woody plants and how to landscape
your yard to make it look prettier.
Record books were discussed.
Brussels seniors elect officers
The May meeting of the Seniors’
Friendship Club met in the Library
with President Mary Lowe presid
ing.
The meeting opened with the
singing of O Canada followed by
the “Friendship Song” with Mr.
Alf Sutton at the piano.
The secretary’s and treasurer’s
report were read and approved.
Get Well cards were sent to
Mildred Perrie and Jim McTag-
gart, and a birthday card, to Fred
Thuell.
A letter was received from
Huronview inviting the Clerk to a
dinner on Friday, June 2. Members
are to meet at the Legion no later
than 12:15.
Doris Hooper was asked to
represent the club at the annual
meeting in Thunder Bay from Aug.
13 to Aug. 16.
The nomination of officers was
held: first, Vice President, Alf
Sutton; Secretary, Doris Hooper;
Treasurer, Ruby Steiss (who will
also look after the Sunshine Club).
The September meeting will be
held in the Library. Euchre was
played following the meeting.
High winners were Ruby Steiss
and Mary Lowe; low winners,
Annie Engel and Annie Thynne;
lone hands, Ralph Rowland; lucky
cup, Alice McArter.
Following the cards a lovely
lunch was served.
Little Jodi Semple was the lucky draw winner of the Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce raffle. The soon to be extinct one
dollar bills were donated by the staff of the Brussels CIBC.
Oldfield’s Pro Hardwareframed the money. Proceeds from the
draw will go to the Children’s Hospital in London: Fifty-five
local merchants donated prizes.
THANK YOU
We would like to thank everyone for making our open house such
a success. To the contractors we appreciate your patience, hard work
and dedication.
Special thanks to the residents of Walton for their support.
To our family and friends we would just like to say that with your
help and support from start to finish we were able to put it all together.
Thanks again to everyone.
Annie 6 Karl
MacNaughton
WALTON INN
OPEN HOUSE
You are cordially invited to attend the
GRAND OPENING
of the
WINSTAFF CENTRE
IN CLINTON
FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1989
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
housing the new offices of
HURON EMPLOYMENT LIAISON PROGRAM
60 Mary St. Clinton
ALZHEIMER PROGRAM - HURON COUNTY
70 Mary St. Clinton
HURON ADDICTION ASSESSMENT & REFERRAL CENTRE
79 Wellington St. Clinton
MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY & SOCIAL SERVICES
75 Wellington St. Clinton
REFRESHMENTS
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