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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-03-25, Page 8. , • • ',' '", , '"-j1"7'•0.4, • — THE !AMON -EXPOSITOR, MARCH 25, 1987 • Carload Purchase__ PINICIFFFIT Washers & Dryers ulmOFFY Priced to clear While they last (No telehone priests) Deliverer, and Serviced by us We Service What We Sell. DRYSDALE MAJOR c AE PNPTI LI: EA NL TCDE HENSALL 262-2728 Ontario CLOSED MONDAYS •• "THE PLACE TO BUY APPLIANCES" 1, y WALTON AND AltgA ',,,;4•4•!,1• Walton WI holds panel on FWIO objective Walton Correspondent ' 13ETTYMcCALL 887-6677 W ednesday of the month as ustral, this time pork will be served. The annual meeting to be held that evening when it was voted to go to the Golden Lantern in Brussels for the supper. Meeting to fano» when all convenors Lori -Ann Schmidt, board member of the F.W,I.O., Federated Wornen's Institute of Ontario, along with Jean Methers, former board member of the F.W O., were guests at the Walton W omen's Institute meeting March 18 in the hall. They participated in the program when Marjorie Humphries hi a panel telling of all the objectives in tin levels of the Women's Institute. The panel consisted of Help... Craig giving he -Branch -level -and Leona McDonald the District level. Marjory HitinphrieS gave facts of the Federation lepresentative. Mary Humphries spoke of the work of the F.W .I.C. are to have their reports writ t..:1 nut. Monday, April. 20 has been Set for the planning meeting at 7:30 p.m. to plan meetings for coming year. • The meeting closed with the Institute Grace, Then everyone went to the basement for lunch served by Annie Reid and Betty McCall. PEOPLE Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Machan of Senile and Philip and Dianne Blake of Waterloo. Jason Pennington of Goderich visited with his grandparents, Allan and Alice Searle for a few days in the .winter break week: 4'. Viola Kirkby spent a few. days last week in Toronto visiting relatives. - Krsten Docken, Dorchester spent 'a few days last week with Pam Nolan. `• Clint and Judy Emmrick entertained relatives on Sunday. Present were his sister Janie and her husband Walter, Kitchener, Alex and Pauline Gulutzen and family„and • Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ruth Thamer. McClures entertain guests and Jean"MatInts told of the A,C.W .W. and their worldwide •work. • McKillop Correspondent Marjorie thanked Lori -Ann and Jean for . • 'PELLA E. BUBLEY coming and sharing their knowledge. They 527-1106 were presented with gifts on behalf of. the Institute. Helen ' Craig presided for. the meeting. Marjory Humphries was pianist. Margaret Shortreed read minutes followed by several Reins. of correspondence. and • the financial statement. Fourteen members answered the roll call: "Name an officer or an office held in F. W . I. 0, " • Mary Humphries • of the nominating committee presented the slate of officers for the coming. year, 'The Huron East annual meeting will be held Tuesday, May 12 at MolesworthPresbyterian Church. Marion Godkin and Helen Craig made plans for the birthday party on Thursday at the Callander Nursing Home in Brussels. Ber-Va Watson and Ruth Axtmann supplying ' cupcakes. „ The next euchre set to March 26 in the half. Hostesses are Berva Watson, Marion Godkin. and Annie Reid. The next noon luncheon will be on the third On March 12,Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and Amy McClure entertained Mr. and Mrs,, Nelson McClure of Egmondville, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McClure, Cindy and Shane of McKillop Township and Terry Ward of Cranbrook family Cranbrook Correspondent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887-6645 • Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tressler, Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Calloway, Hamilton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clare V'eitch on Manh 15, Their daughter, Janet, London, was home for the weekend. ' Mrs. Mac Engel accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Reg O'Hagen and girls, of Wingharn to, Stratford on Sunday when they visited Marilyn Engel and family. Monkton, The occasion was Amy's second birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan McClure and Amy of McKillop Township and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ward, Jennifer and Michael of Staffa visited last Friday evening with Terry Ward at Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kistner and girls visited with Irene Kistner and Harold Partridge at RR 1, Bornholm. into new home Mr. and Mrs, John Burton and family, Bramptonand Garnet Starr, Chatham visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Vanass and family have moved into their new house. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tickner will be moving into the Vanass house which they purchased. FORESTERS EUCHRE There was a good attendance at the Forester's euchre on March 20 with 15 tables playing. Winners were; high, Ruth Martin, Lois Hart (playing as a man); low, Isabelle (Continued on Page A19) •Mr. :Farmer:- ".. 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