HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-09-02, Page 7Gu I utzn. honored at bridai shower
Walton Correspondent • Grace was sung followed by a deliciou's • It was a great experience for the boys.
MRS. BETTY MeCALI smorgasborg lunch of desserts, tea or coffee Along with their coaches some of •the'
887.6677 during•a time of visiting and fellowship. parents accompanied, them. Teams par -
REUNION ticipafing included, Springbrook, North
Friday evening, August 28, relatives and The Stewart ,Reunion was held at the Gower, Ponty Pool, •Milverton, Munster,
friends gathered in the Walton Community. home of the Neil and Marie McGavin, R.R.4, Verona,' Wyevale and Walton.
Hall to honor Darlene dulutzen at a bridal 'Walton, recently. Family members are In the W.have t series the Bantam Boys
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shower, She will marry Steve Radford later descendants of to late Peter and Mrs.
for Walton have two games with Wellesley
this month, . Stewart of Brussels. The afternoon was having one game. •
The hall was attractively decorated with spent visiting, Wagon rides also rides on a The Squirt Boys have been,in the play-offs
teal and white streamers and bows. Shirley fire truck.against Clinton, each having two games
Hertlein aunt of the bride elect, was in Guests were resent from Sarnia, Toron- •with Walton winning the deciding game Fri -
charge of the guest book. Corsages were pin- to, Stratford, Bracehridge, Huntsville and day evening.
fled on the honored guests, Darlene, her surrounding area. 1 he—Bantam Girls played against
mother, 'Pauline Gulutzen, the groom'sBrussels on August 26 in Walton and won
mother Joyce Radford and Darlene's grand- • CHURCH NEWS that gae:
Morning -worship resumed again Sunday The Pee Wee Boys have finished for this
mother, Ruth Thamer. •at Duff's United Church. Rev: Bonnie Lam season.
Kim Thamer, aunt of the bride -elect bie returned from her holidays the first of
welcomed everyone and presented a short PEOPLE
the.. week.
program. Crystal Hertlein, a cousin,. played Announcements given out were: Bluevale Isabelle Shortreed spent weekend with
a piano solo. A game of elimination was enBill and Louise Smith.at their cottage at
Anniversary Sunday, September 13 at 11
joyed with everyone sitting down on the last Point Clark. Jack Warwick of Brussels also
a.m. No church in , Walton, Sunday,
item called. Kim had Darlene name several visited with them all over Friday night.
,kitchen gadgets that she then gave to. September 20,' Walton Anniversary at 11:00 Vance Stevenson of Whitby spent a few
• a.m.; Sunday, September 27, Sunday School
Darlene: awards Sunday. Classes begin for Sunday.days last week with his cousins; Ron and
Judy Emmrich read the address and Chris Stevenson,
Darlenets.School for next season. 'was presented .with many lovely The U.C.W. general meeting will be heldRev. Ken and Carol Innes and boys of Win-
gifts.
in-
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gifts. Bows`were put on an apron and put on nipeg, formerly of Brussels, visited evening.last
this Wednesday in the church basement at
Darlene. She wore it the rest of the 7:30 p.m. week with Ken and Judy Shortreed and
.Ruthie 'Thamer assisted with arranging the family.
gifts, BALL ACTIVITIES Jamie Bennewies spent Saturday and
• Darlene thanked everyone for coming and The Walton Bantam Boys participated in over night with Chris Stevenson, Chris
for all the very useful gifts, and invited the O.A.S.A. Provincial "D'• Championship returned home With Jamie till Monday
everyone tothe reception following the held at Verona this past weekend. They won night. They spent Sunday afternoon at Bully
wedding. their first game but lost the next two games. Gully with the Bennewies family
Knight boyshost anniversary party for •parents.
Cranbrook Correspondent
MKS. MAC ENGEI,
887.6645 anniversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs ° wedding in London on August 29.
Friday, August 28. .Angus Starr, Alliston.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton, Elliott Somers Mrs. Mac Engel accompanied Mr. and
and Garnet Starr, Chatham attended.;a 25th Mrs. Jim Keys; Seaforth to the Abado-Engel
The regular morning service, will be held
in Knox Presbyterian Church September, 6
at 9:45 a.m.
At Atwood Community Centre on Sunday,
August 23, Jeff, Rick and Gerald Knight
were hosts for a 25th anniversary party fol.
their parents, Leslie and Yvonne Knight.
They were married at Moncrieff 25 -years
ago on. August 25.
Donald Dunbar and Alf Sutton provided,
background, music which was greatly en-
joyed by a large crowd of relatives and
friends who visited with the bride and
groom, and -then sat down to a delicious buf-
fet supper.
Best wishes Yvonne and Leslie. It was, a
super party.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley arrived home
on Tuesday from a trip to Western Canada,
through the USA. Jean's sister Isabella
Hewitt accompanied them: They report
very poor crops, and most of the way the
harvest is just nicely started in the west.
Rose Gray, Atwood, visited Don and Mrs.
Cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Thiel and Catherine
Thiel from Waterloo visited Jack and Mrs.
Conley on Thursday.
John and Mrs. Saxon and .Eddie were in
Toronto for' thez-funeral 'of John's .father
Saturday, August 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burton and daughter
Patti have sold their home here and moved
to Edmonton.
Several members of the Foresters attend-
ed the Games for Disabled at Brantford on
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