The Citizen, 1991-02-13, Page 7THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1991. PAGE 7.
Walton Looking Backward
Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall. Phone 887-6677
Sunday School
slaves over luncheon
The last Sunday after Epiphany
was observed at Duffs United
Church Sunday morning with Rev.
Bonnie Cole Arnal in the pulpit.
Emerson Mitchell greeted at the
door. Organist was Glenda Carter.
Receiving the offering was Brian
Wilbee, Paul McCallum and Brian
Love.
The junior choir sang an anthem,
“Make Me a Light”, accompanied
by Marion Godkin at the piano. .
In the announcements, the Wal
ton Unit I will hold their Valentine
dinner on Wednesday, February 13
at 12:30 with Unit’ll guests. Next
Sunday worship win oe lea oy nev.
Gordon Kurtz in the absence of the
minister.
On February 24. Sacrament of
Holy Communion will be observed.
March 3rd the official board meet
ing for the Pastoral Charge will be
held.
Moderator Rt. Rev. Dr. Walter
Farquharson is visiting different
churches of the Presbytery in this
area on February 17: Goderich
North Street United at 11 a.m. and
St. John’s United, Stratford 3 - 4:30
p.m. and 7:30 p.m. There will be
evening song and service dialogue.
The Senior class of the Sunday
School served a slave luncheon
following the service. It was enjoy
ed by the large number that
remained to partake of soup,
sandwiches and a variety of des
serts.
They are commended on their
effort for a delicious meal and the
fellowship of all members.
Ethel
Compiled by Mrs. Margaret McMahon. Phone 887-9250
13 tables at euchre •
Thirteen tables of euchre were in
play Monday evening at the Ethel
Hall hosted by Pat Keffer and
Margaret McMahon. Winners
were: high lady, Shirley Verstoep;
high man. Harvey Adams; low
lady, Agnes Harrow; low man, Stan
Alexander; birthday closest to Val
entine’s Day, Dorothy Dilworth;
closest anniversary, Beryl and
Lloyd Smith; low table score, Mel
Jacklin, Verna Crawford, Stan
Alexander and Beccie Ruppel;
eight as their score, Elgin Adams
and June Jacklin.
The next euchre will be Fehruary
18 at 8:30 hosted by the Hall Board.
Bob and Isabelle Bremner have a
new grandson, Andrew George,
son of Brenda and Fred Phillips.
Happy 25th anniversary to John
and Joan Smith who celebrated
with their family with a supper at
Benjamin’s in St. Jacob’s. They
then returned to the Farrish home
at RR 1, Listowel where friends
were gathered to help them cele
brate.
Nancy Smith is having an early
spring break by vacationing with
her sister, Susie Farrish and family
in Florida.
Sympathy is extended to the
families of Margaret Edgar who
passed away recently.
Continued from Page 4
Margery Huether of RR 3, Walton
were a hit as they led the group in
music and song.
Trophy and award winners for
the most improved in different
categories at the achievement night
for figure and power skaters in
Blyth were Erin Bolger, Kimberley
Ferguson, April Bromley and Lori
Bailey.
Jeff Schweiffer, St. Claire,
Michigan and West Childs of
Tennessee accompanied Steven
Sparling to the home of his parents
for a visit. The three genetiemen
were students of Western Univer
sity, Kalamazoo, Michigan.
West Childs was looking forward
to seeing snowbanks 10 feet high or
more for the first time. Instead,
West found weather conditions in
Blyth similar to the weather in his
home town at this time of year, -
lots of rain and green grass.
Pair finishes
ninth
Continued from Page 1
finished ninth in the Junior Dance
competition. This was the first year
they had competed together at the
Nationals and Mr. MacDonald's
mother said they skated really well.
“They were maybe down one spot
from where they’d like to have
been; they would have liked to be
in the middle; but it was okay,”
said Mrs. MacDonald. “We were
pleased.”
FIVE YEARS AGO
FEBRUARY 12,1986
After being out of skating for two
years and only working together for
six months, Kevin Wheeler of
Brussels and his partner Michelle
Menzies took a surprising third at
the Canadian Figure Skating
Championship in North Bay.
Harold and Adeline Campbell,
accompanied by Steve and Frances
Bearss and daughter Candice, en
joyed a month’s vacation In'Florida
where they visited their brother
John and Dorothy Campbell at
Lakeland and enjoyed visits from
George and Doris Cowan, their
daughter, Kathleen and grand
daughter Brooke.
The Campbell’s son Dwight and
Joan Campbell from Truro, N.S.
The short of it
Continued from Page 4
obligation to see he had the same
advantages as the others. In turn, 1
would have missed out on having
this little companion home with me
for another two years.
Our families today seem to grow
so quickly, it’s sad that we continu
ally look for ways to make them
grow up faster. For many people
JK will be a blessing should Huron
County find the money and the
means to implement it; something
not likely to happen without further
financial drain on the ratepayers.
But, I fear, many others will send
their children just because it’s one
thing to do.
also visited them.
On the way to visit Alice and Lyle
Brothers of Brussels, close friends,
they ran into them at a shopping
mall.
The only sight on the trip they
wanted to forget was the tragedy of
the space shuttle, which they
plainly seen from the lift-off, 50
miles away.
Larry Walsh of Blyth stopped to
buy a lottery ticket at the Blyth
Mini Mart on his coffee break and
the result more than paid for his
coffee. The lottery ticket brought
him an instant prize of $10,000.
Bill White, former star defence
man of the Chicago Blackhawks,
was in Blyth to coach local young
sters under the Fundamentals In
Action program.
The Huron County Board of
Education has mentioned its desire
for community input regarding the
implementation of JK. Whether
your feelings are pro or con I think
you should let them know. There
are many strong feelings and
concerns surrounding the situation
and the board needs to know how
the people feel.
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