HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-06-28, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1989.
Tiny grads
Walton Public School Kindergarten class held their Kindergarten
celebration at Duff’s United Church last Thursday. The 1989 class
includes: (front row, left to right), Joshua Horst, Katie Lubbers,
Paul Linton, Adam Koehler, Amanda McClory, Jody Vander-
Veen, Rose Peters; (middle), Katie Emmrich, Charlene
Thompson, Maegan Beuerman, Amber Doggett, Kassie-Jo
Hoegy, Christopher Hill, T. J. Sauerbrei; (back), Cynthia
McClure, Kelly McDonald, Bradley Lubbers, Leanne Den Haan,
Nicholas Saur, Christopher Blake, Tammy McClure.
Institute hears speaker from Friendship House
Guests were present from sur
rounding Institute including Brus
sels, Ethel, Cranbrook, Seaforth
and Moncrief at the June meeting
of the Walton Women’s Institute.
This was the way the Walton W.I.
had chosen to celebrate Women’s
Institute month.
Marion Godkin presided for the
opening, Institute Ode, Mary Ste
Suspended Brussels
driver goes to jail
A Brussels area man will serve
60 days in jail on weekends for
driving while his licence was under
suspension.
“1 know what 1 did was wrong,
but I had to go shopping,” Warren
G. Hayes told Judge R. G. E.
Hunter in Wingbam provincial
court Wednesday.
Mr. Hayes had been stopped on
main street in Brussels May 26 and
admitted to Constable Thompson of
the Wingham O.P.P. that he has no
insurance on the vehicle and was
driving while his licence was under
suspension. He also received a
$500 fine for not having insurance.
A Blyth man will be prohibited
from driving for a year after
pleading guilty to driving with over
80 mg. of alcohol in his blood.
Richard W. Patterson of Queen St.,
Blyth was stopped on April 22 by
Constable J. Cook who found 19
full bottles and one part bottle of
beer in the car, the court was told.
The breathalyzer test showed a
reading of 230 mg.
Mr. Patterson also received a
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with
wart Collect and O Canada with
Margaret Shortreed the pianist.
Marion gave a warm welcome to all
guests and read a poem. Roll call
was well answered with a donation
to Friendship House in Goderich.
The meeting was now turned
over to The Citizenship and Legis
lation convenor, Mary Humphries
who read a poem, “Be the best of
$750 fine.
Robert Keddy of Londesboro was
fined $100 after pleading guilty to
not appearing in court to answer a
summons last September. Ironi
cally, the charge for which Mr.
Keddy failed to appear was dropp-
Class of 2002
Kindergarten graduates of Brussels Public School held their
celebration ceremony last Thursday afternoon. The 1989 class
includes: (front row, left to right), Michael Bernard, Curtis
Verstoep, Amy Douma, Jennifer McDonald, Stephen Todd, Peter
Vander Sterre, Elizabeth Ross, Vincent Bauer; (middle), Timmy
Harrison, Tamara Mason, Rhonda Moore, Ainsley Wilson, Philip
Leger, Chris Coulter, Sarah Little, Lance McLellan; (back),
Joanna Steinman, Andrew Garland, Robbie McKercher, Drew
McLaughlin, Lindsay Therrien, Matthew Elliott, Shannon White,
Ryan Mawhinney, Mike Fisher, Tricia Teeft, Brian Oldfield,
Lindy Galloway, Nicole Lowe, Cody Nichol, Sherah-Leigh Zehr.
Michael Walker was absent.
whatever you are’’, then introduc
ed guest speaker Anne Drennin
from the Friendship House, she
was filling in for Julie lee who was
unable to attend.
Business continued with Marjory
Humphries reading minutes and
financial report. It was reported
105 were fed at the turkey noon
luncheon. The W.I. will not have
any more until October. The group
catered to about 40 for the Ford-
wich Institute on June 15. It was
voted not to have a booth at Mark’s
sale. Plans will be made to cater
meals for the Blyth Festival June
30 and July 20.
Walton
Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall. Phone 887-6677
There will be a meeting in July
with a car tour organized by
resolutions committee with no
meeting in August, holiday month.
The September meeting to be held
one week earlier, Sept. 13. The 4H
Club for “Let’s Landscape’’ asked
if they could plant a shrub at the
hall for their project. It was thought
it would be planted at the edge of
the walk between the window at the
west side.
Grace was sung, then all went to
the basement where dessert and
tea were served by Ruth Axtmann,
Marion Godkin, Helen Craig, Max
ine Marks and Betty McCall.
Step dancing
at Walton
shower
A shower was held at Duff’s
United Church on Monday, June 19
for Tara McKelvie who will be
marrying Carl McCallum on Satur
day, July 8, 1989.
Mistress of ceremonies was Mar
jory Humphries. Attending the
guest book were Carl’s three nieces
Janice, Cindy and Colleen McCal
lum.
The program consisted of a
reading by Viola Kirkby, a contest
by Helen Craig and a sing song led
by Marie McGavin with Marjory
Humphries at the piano. Janice
McCallum did step dancing and
Pearl McCallum played a medley of
tunes on her mouth organ with
Margery Huether as pianist.
Tara was called to the front
joined by her mother, Carl’s moth
er and grandmother.
An address was read by Margery
Huether.
Friends of
4-H receives
grant
The regular meeting of Grey
Township Council was held on June
19, at 7 p.m.
A $50 grant was approved by
Council to the Huron County
Friends of 4-H Fund for 1989.
A recommendation by the Wal
ton Landfill Committee to hire
Peter Workman as the new recyc
ling bin attendant was also approv
ed by Council.
Five tenders v^ere received for
the loading and hauling of 3,000
cubic yards of “A” gravel and
11,000 cubic yards of “B” gravel
for road reconstruction on sideroad
30-31. Lloyd Jacklin Construction
of RR 1, Listowel, Ontario made the
successful tender at $1.15 a cubic
yard. It is anticipated that road
reconstruction will commence by
the middle of July and residents in
that area are urged to exercise
caution if using the road during
reconstruction.
Ratepayers are reminded that
the first instalment of the 1989
taxes are due on Friday, June 30.
The next meeting of Council was
scheduled for June 26, at 9 a.m. at
the Grey Township Council Cham
bers.