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The Huron Expositor, 1987-02-18, Page 5• WALTON AND AREA ■ people ��n.ductservice W alton,Correspondent BETTY McCALL 887.6677'.' ' The young people conducted the morning s' rviceat Duff's United Church .on Sunday. Jack and Janie McEWing greeted the many Worshippirsand gave out the bulletins. The organist was Glenda Carter". r • , Presiding at worship was Sherry Hoegy. Prayers were said by D.ean., Nicholson. Seiapture-lessons=were-read by..Manm and Jim Clark. The children's story was given by Mike Fraser. . The Walton Public School children service at'Bluevale United Church. The first meeting of the confirmation class was held on Sunday,afternoon in the' church basement. W ALTON t MEETS W Alton 1 unit held their February meeting in the church basement Wednesday evening. Heidi McClure opened with the theme on Love. Doreen Hackivell Was pianist. Betty , McCall read scripture followed by medita- tion. Heidi led in prayer and a poem was read by Betty. Offering was received by Doreen and dedicated by Heidi. n Hackwell s . oke on the life of Jesus for the topic. th ' Marie 'MeGavin conducteda business were opening with a poem„ Minutes s were ap= 1, •• W orld• Day of Prayer, March 6 at 2 p.m. is to be held at ,St. Ambrose' Catholic Church in Brussels, The church anniversary is set for September! 90. •A music night is planned fpr May 3 with. the Grey Bruce singers. The supper committee have purchased. new dishes a setting for 125. • The U.C.W,.will serve two•luncheons this year for the Blyth Fest_►val Qur-unit will cater to a lunch for an, anniversary in • May. Conimunion Sunday is March Il, and the Pancake Breakfast is March 29. ' The meeting closed with prayer followed by a social patf hour during lunch served by Berea Wats' n, Maxine Marks and Elva • Bolger. • hems proved as read -by At dre3rHa�ell;-t�thank you note was read from Dave' and Lavine „Watson who are how in a Hensel] rest home. Reports were given' by Marion Godkin and Olene Dennis of the Huron -Perth Presbyter fal m eeting'they had attended last month in -Mitchell. Roll call was taken With LI ladies present.. Marie brought hack coming events .froth. the executive meeting the 'Week before. also present and sang a couple of ant .accompanied by Doreen Hackwell at the piano, The offering was .received by Jim. Clark, Ron Stevenson and Manny Taylor. Reports on Toc Alpha were given by Nancy Godkin, Amy Workman, Leeanne Nicholson, Cheryl Nicholson and Ron •Stevenson. Those • who helped with the worship service had also attended Toc Alpha in Toronto back in December. Later they all attendedthe church • m l NT-HLit MEETING The Walton Area Sports'Club meeting was -held , at the .'home of Ernie Lewington February 3,• Dave Gamble chaired the meeting. Bev Stevenson gave the 'secretary's report and Ernie Lewington Me treasurer's report. The annual poker rally was discussed. with ideas. to make it better. • A good profit Was shown this year. The next meeting* to be at. the library on March 3 at 8 p.m. W .1. NOTES The Walton Women's institute will serve a turkey, luneheon this Wednesday.- Members will hold a, short business•meeting after as there is no meeting at night. February is - holiday month.' PEOPLE. M`cCLURES ENJOY HOLIDAY -Fred and Heidi McClure were holidaying for a week in the Dominican. Republic. .Stanley and Donna spent a weekend recently at a cottage near Braeebridge. Ruth Thamer has returned to her home after spending the past six weeks with her daughter in' Kitchener. - T;ME HVFIO,N gxposiTOR. FEBRIJARY 18. 1987 --A5 *Additions *Windows Alterations' •Doors LACING UP — Winter Is the time for skating. Jeremy. Bennewies, joined others from the Walton Public School Thursday, when they went skating at the Brussels arena. (Mcllwraith photo) RABIES PREVENTION • WHY? One of the MOO effective' ways to prevent human contact to rabid animals over neatly the past half cetetury has been •t `e irnmandahon of family pets. Vetennarrats serving Huron' CoGiity in co=o'pe'ration with the Hiiuoot( County Hearin Unif eve egabrrshed i "HURON -COUNTY RABIES PREVENTION WEEK" WHEN v flit ' iy, March 4,1987 1' pm: - own. Saturday March 41987 9 e.t.a Scot COST: Rabies Vaccine will be provided to all pets for $6.00 per animal. WHERE Call your focal •4eterfnarfara NOW to raiake an appo intiiient-or for more' - - .. mfdrmation. " • Clinics .in Huron County involved in this project Milli 'Veterinary Services Goderich Veterinary Clinic Queen Street North'' • Box 16-G06kh — Blyth 523.9551. 524-2631 . Brussels Veterinary Clinic Seaforth Veterinary Clink • Brussels Macri' Street NOFth, Seaforth 887.71641511.1760' ii Yt Huron Veterinary Clinic Exeter Animal Hospital Sioitt • 'tendon Road South (Hwy, 4) 44 retain Streeti'Zurieh io 301 pmt n-Seaforth Veterinaryteedee5' Wtngham Veterinary Clink S. 1E31 5 tlintoir li Mired Street; Vwngham -'05.# 3571170 • rtcfott Velep'nary Clink '0, Ontario ' 1'1'-4911'' Foresters to have card party Cranbrook Correspondent ' MRS. MAC ENGEL 887-6645. ' • Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada LIFE & MORTGAGE INSURANCE PLANS DEFE9BED ANNUITIES,. ,INCOME TAX DEDUCTIBLE, FLEXIBLE NO LOAD R.P.S,P. +•4 NON•SMOKEPS RATES AVAILABLE Rep. ARN.OL'D. STINNiSSEN 117, Goderich St. East, Seaforth Tel" 527-041' ' John ELLIGS-EN-ELECT :I Ltd. Minn•• Residential- -Commercial- POLE LINE CONSTRUCTION R.R. NO. 4 'WALTON • • • 345-2447 • The Canadian Foresters' met Tuesday February 10 in the Cranbrook Community.` Centre. They. are having a card party on Friday .and their next' meeting will be on March 10. It will•be a Potluck supper at7 p.in. with .a video on the Canadian Foresters genies • for the physically disabled: Anyone interested may bring a•favorite dish and come along. Sister, Mary .Ellen Jacklin won the 50-0 draw.. Lunch was provided by Sisters' Brenda Perrie and Linda Morton and Brother Donald Clark. HALLBOARD EUCHRE ' There were eleven tables at the Hall Board• euchre on February 13. Winners were: high, Isabelle Brenner, Chuck Novak, low, Viola •Kirkby, Donald . Clark, lone hands, Mary fluether, John Simpson, at lucky table no. 6, Linda. Minielly, Violet Smith, Jack Conley, Bill Craig; birthday, Dorothy Dilworth, tallies Beryl Smith,, Brenda Perrie,TiossStephenson and Jean Conley.' The card party on February 20 will' be sponsored by the Foresters.,.. ,-,7 Harms tc ':..�fo'use Beed ed"13reakfast John and Gwen Patterson , V. Bob,1125 _ ..'(3l9)527-20.40' Seaforth, Ontario7[(Q7(1444 GERI FASHIONS OF LONDON WILL :PRESENT ' "CLOTHING FOR EASY CARE AND EASY DRESSING" • .. . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th 1--4 PP:(M. •AT MAPLE f►•.W•1V V i!M.. 'MANOR FASHION SHOW AT 2 P.M. TEA TO FOLLOW ' PEOPLE • • - Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDonald spent a week in the Dominican Republic recently. ' Mrs: Ron Burdett, and little son Brent . Gordon, Waterloo, visited on Saturday with Mrs. Mac Engel. " 1A L EWOOf MANOR Seaforth • ' • 527-1440 Fran Hook, R N. -Let our - • Administrator SERVICES AND FEATURES. help you enjoy an independent retirement lifestyle . • All meals, snacks ' •-ebmpanionship, security • Laundry, housekeeping • Private. 4 -piece bath • 24 -Hour Staff on Duty. • • RN on'duty • Long term, short term, vacation & convalescent care EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY %J WINEra_. ODLE CEDE DO AND D O 0 ORDER BEFORE FEBRUARY 25, 1987 PREE DELiVER4i "MS: 1:0% -DEPOSIT, BALANCE [SUE MAY 1, 1987 . ▪ •�6 �x ani z .i is�J':t'�wlet. SAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1111/6' •TELEPHONE 527114310',_,• UAk Ui-Y LUMBER ANDSONIC • 3DNCE 19OG • OPEN.: • 8-12, 1,5%36' M061.-01 11. 841AS SAY. 1' � ,•'`.. •'\.n R•.i. :`:WMEATMARKET \\xvh •�... s ''.BACON $ LEAN ' SWEET PICKLED 69 COTTAGE ROLLS LR. MOZZARELLA OR COLBy .• CHEESE i STORE SLICEDSL(CED BREAKFAST �40 -COOKED LE" STORE HAM . LR. S�4LMON STEAKS FISH AVAILABLE COD TAILS, PERCH FILLETS, SMOKED FILLETS RABIES PREVENTION • WHY? One of the MOO effective' ways to prevent human contact to rabid animals over neatly the past half cetetury has been •t `e irnmandahon of family pets. Vetennarrats serving Huron' CoGiity in co=o'pe'ration with the Hiiuoot( County Hearin Unif eve egabrrshed i "HURON -COUNTY RABIES PREVENTION WEEK" WHEN v flit ' iy, March 4,1987 1' pm: - own. Saturday March 41987 9 e.t.a Scot COST: Rabies Vaccine will be provided to all pets for $6.00 per animal. WHERE Call your focal •4eterfnarfara NOW to raiake an appo intiiient-or for more' - - .. mfdrmation. " • Clinics .in Huron County involved in this project Milli 'Veterinary Services Goderich Veterinary Clinic Queen Street North'' • Box 16-G06kh — Blyth 523.9551. 524-2631 . Brussels Veterinary Clinic Seaforth Veterinary Clink • Brussels Macri' Street NOFth, Seaforth 887.71641511.1760' ii Yt Huron Veterinary Clinic Exeter Animal Hospital Sioitt • 'tendon Road South (Hwy, 4) 44 retain Streeti'Zurieh io 301 pmt n-Seaforth Veterinaryteedee5' Wtngham Veterinary Clink S. 1E31 5 tlintoir li Mired Street; Vwngham -'05.# 3571170 • rtcfott Velep'nary Clink '0, Ontario ' 1'1'-4911'' Foresters to have card party Cranbrook Correspondent ' MRS. MAC ENGEL 887-6645. ' • Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada LIFE & MORTGAGE INSURANCE PLANS DEFE9BED ANNUITIES,. ,INCOME TAX DEDUCTIBLE, FLEXIBLE NO LOAD R.P.S,P. +•4 NON•SMOKEPS RATES AVAILABLE Rep. ARN.OL'D. STINNiSSEN 117, Goderich St. East, Seaforth Tel" 527-041' ' John ELLIGS-EN-ELECT :I Ltd. Minn•• Residential- -Commercial- POLE LINE CONSTRUCTION R.R. NO. 4 'WALTON • • • 345-2447 • The Canadian Foresters' met Tuesday February 10 in the Cranbrook Community.` Centre. They. are having a card party on Friday .and their next' meeting will be on March 10. It will•be a Potluck supper at7 p.in. with .a video on the Canadian Foresters genies • for the physically disabled: Anyone interested may bring a•favorite dish and come along. Sister, Mary .Ellen Jacklin won the 50-0 draw.. Lunch was provided by Sisters' Brenda Perrie and Linda Morton and Brother Donald Clark. HALLBOARD EUCHRE ' There were eleven tables at the Hall Board• euchre on February 13. Winners were: high, Isabelle Brenner, Chuck Novak, low, Viola •Kirkby, Donald . Clark, lone hands, Mary fluether, John Simpson, at lucky table no. 6, Linda. Minielly, Violet Smith, Jack Conley, Bill Craig; birthday, Dorothy Dilworth, tallies Beryl Smith,, Brenda Perrie,TiossStephenson and Jean Conley.' The card party on February 20 will' be sponsored by the Foresters.,.. ,-,7 Harms tc ':..�fo'use Beed ed"13reakfast John and Gwen Patterson , V. Bob,1125 _ ..'(3l9)527-20.40' Seaforth, Ontario7[(Q7(1444 GERI FASHIONS OF LONDON WILL :PRESENT ' "CLOTHING FOR EASY CARE AND EASY DRESSING" • .. . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th 1--4 PP:(M. •AT MAPLE f►•.W•1V V i!M.. 'MANOR FASHION SHOW AT 2 P.M. TEA TO FOLLOW ' PEOPLE • • - Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDonald spent a week in the Dominican Republic recently. ' Mrs: Ron Burdett, and little son Brent . Gordon, Waterloo, visited on Saturday with Mrs. Mac Engel. " 1A L EWOOf MANOR Seaforth • ' • 527-1440 Fran Hook, R N. -Let our - • Administrator SERVICES AND FEATURES. help you enjoy an independent retirement lifestyle . • All meals, snacks ' •-ebmpanionship, security • Laundry, housekeeping • Private. 4 -piece bath • 24 -Hour Staff on Duty. • • RN on'duty • Long term, short term, vacation & convalescent care EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY %J WINEra_. ODLE CEDE DO AND D O 0 ORDER BEFORE FEBRUARY 25, 1987 PREE DELiVER4i "MS: 1:0% -DEPOSIT, BALANCE [SUE MAY 1, 1987 . ▪ •�6 �x ani z .i is�J':t'�wlet. SAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1111/6' •TELEPHONE 527114310',_,• UAk Ui-Y LUMBER ANDSONIC • 3DNCE 19OG • OPEN.: • 8-12, 1,5%36' M061.-01 11. 841AS SAY.