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Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
The Walton WI hosted the Huron East
District Women's Institute 82nd District
Annual Meeting Tuesday, May 8 in the
Walton United Church.
The sessions for the morning and
afternoon were led by Peggy Cudmore with
the theme being • "Forward in '84." Nearly
80 ladies sat down to a pork dinner served by
the Walton 1 Unit of the UCW.
Next year's annual meeting will be held in
Gorrie.
EUCHRE HELD
Tuesday night euchre was held in the
community hall with 11 tables in play.
Prizes were given to high lady, Margery
Ritchie; low, Margery Ryan; high man,
Millar Richmond; low, Harvey Dolmage and
travelling prize, Annie Reid.
The last euchre of the season will be
Tuesday May 22 at 7 p.m. in the form of a
dessert euchre, Everybody is welcome.
WI MEETS
Harry P. Verburg, manager of the Toronto
Dominion Bank, Seaforth was guest speaker
for the Family and Consumer Affairs
meeting of the Walton Women's Institute at
the hall on Wednesday evening, May 9.
The guest speaker talked on the subject of
money, the banking system, and several
managing ideas.
Leona McDonald chaired the meeting
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about money
following the lunch break and Margaret
Shortreed read minutes from previous
meeting.
In the business it was moved to make a
donation of $25 to the church for having the
meeting there on Tuesday. The group is to
put on the birthday party at Huronview in
July.
Members are reminded to bring two
desserts for the dessert euchre, Tuesday,
May 22.
Next Wednesday evening we are invited
to join Fordwich Institute for their special
meeting and to the Fordwich Bicentennial
Tea, June 12 from 2-4 p.m.
Walton Institute will hold their last noon
luncheon this Wednesday at the hall.
Plans are being made for a bus tripto the
Milton Museum in July to see the big quilt
display.
A large congregation attended the special
Mothers Day Service at Duff's United
Church on Sunday morning with The Rev.
Charles A. Swan in the pulpit.
Joyce Van Vliet and Joyanne greeted
worshippers.
Glenda Carter accompanied at the piano
with Margery Huether at the organ for the
music prelude. Marion Godkin played a
trumpet solo.
Babies baptized were Darrell Harvey,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClure,
and John Pat Gillis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Gillis.
Baptisms held in Belgrave Mother's Da
Correspondent
MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE
887-9487
A capacity crowd attended the annual
Belgrave Minor Hockey Banquet arid Appre-
ciation Night last Friday May 4.
Rev. John Roberts was Master of Cere-
monies.
The Belgrave Peewees were presented
with small trophies •by their coaches Lloyd
Michie and Murray Shiell. All coaches were
presented with appropriate gifts.
Following some entertaining films a
rousing dance was enjoyed by all present
especially the youngsters.
BELGRAVE WMS
The Belgrave WMS held their May
meeting at the Copeland Lodge, Wingham
Monday, May 7 with Mrs. Victor Youngblut
presiding.
Scripture was read by Mrs. Ivy Cloakey.
The meditation on "Love" was given by Mrs.
Joe Dunbar and Mrs. John McBurney led in
prayer.
Mrs. Youngblut reminded the ladies that a
variety sale will be •held after the June
meeting and an invitation was read from
Calvin Brick United Church to their meeting
on June 6.
Mrs. Garner Nicholson thanked all who
helped with the meeting; special thanks to
Mrs. Hebo Sierstsema who supplied the
music with a tape.
PIANSTS SUCCESSFUL
Two Belgrave boys were successful with
their piano solos in the Midwestern Ontario
Rotary Music Festival in Walkerton this
week.
Pat Cull placed second in his class of 13
competitors with a mark of 85, playing
Sonatina in F by Beethoven.
Steven Coultes placed first in his class of 14
competitors with a mark of 85 playing
Sonatina in C by Kuhlau. Both are piano
students of Mrs. Judy Morton. •
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Congratulations to Pat and Steven for their
fine performances and their teacher Mrs.
Judy Morton.
MOTHER'S DAY
Rev. John G. Roberts baptized two infants:
Matthew Adam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Walker and Chad Ronald, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Cook on Mother's Day at Knox
United Church, Belgrave.
Fourinfants were baptized at Calvin -Brick
Courtney Eileen, daughter of Mr: and Mrs.
Jim McGee; Heather Marie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Black, Amanda Leanne,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Palmer,
(Please turn to page B5)
THE NEW EXECUTIVE of the Huron East
District of the Women's Institute Includes
Jean Mathers, Peggy Cudmore, Ruth Hard-
ing and Margaret McMahon in the front row
and Yvonne Knight, Elfrleda Klaassen,
Marilyn Engel and Leona McDonald In the
back row. (Hundertmark photo)
Walton horticultural club
learns soil testing
The first Walton 4-H meeting, Horticulture
Club, was held at Glanvilles, May 3. The roll
call was 'a new vegetable for your garden,
and your family's favorite vegetable', 14
members answered. (though few siblings
could agree on their family's favorite!)
The election of officers followed, with
these results, president, Ken Axtmann;
'vice-president, Tracy Bosman; secretary,
Nancy Schade, press reporter, Linda Axt-
mann.
Mary Diegel and Bonnie Glanville explain-
ed club requirements and project subject
matter. Soil testing and garden planning
were discussed. The leaders found time and
patience to answer thany questions.
The next meeting is at Pryces on May 17 at
7:30. by Linda Axtmann
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