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Judy Dorseva, daughter of Joe nndl gi.
., Dorsey yuase.o onorod et !�
bridal shhowep last Mond ' X , �
, Columban, Ch}irch hall,; l'
About *friends, relatives and:!h$�
attended the shower given ',thy Ia3
neig hbots..
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morous sldt Was done by grins �'lI fi
and ,Joanne Malady when the g44"'�o"+ti► t %'
'went to pittl�
r+ e the marriage license Af)
answering several questions w,hiel' i 1;04
taught were about his bride401,0e h ;.
discovered he was at:the car licence °Rico an, ' i c, •
not .tierarriage°lieenceoffice. i.
• An address rias read by Jackie Racho ante"t
,., Judy Was preset►ted with many gifts' for hitt',,
future home. 2 •
Judy thanked everyone for the gifts aft
which the ladies enjoyed lunch.
Judy will become the bride of Ken Gaal
on July 19 at St. Joseph's Catholic Chinch
Stratford.
Congratulations to Jean Mf rray and Bl "
THE LEGION DECORATION DA�Y.woo held Sunday. Here, Seaforth Branch 158' president, Harris who were united in, marriage
,lamedtFelke places tohnilhegraoeeIssgrave
hatwoflle firstank worrlldlwar veteran Arent Fraledre erne local erron, arid . A eon Catholic ChurchbyJune 21 at St. FatherAndrewSiRpoe,
EverettrFelker watca, 1 grave Attendants for the bride and groom lett: t
Arthur was killed In action In France during World War 11. Any grave that was
phllllpe photo •Patricia Crowley, matron of honor; br1RTp :
be corrected by aalling•527-0740, maldti were Mary Lou Jordan, II+'laine 1f an lay
Henget, Darlene Murray and W endy SaoDairy Princees Speaks at Walton meeting °
were Mike Henkenhof, Rob
nik, Best man was Doug McGruther, ufth i �w
Thornpscri,lo :
Hanle and DoUg Murray,4`.,11
Music was provided by the St.COMA
Choir
Choirunder the direction of Mary Coyne Y'
organise Mary Kreutzwiser, t i
The readings were done byBill Murray
Elaine ,Harris.
Dinner and reception were•held 93
Mitchell Community Centre.1. z
Guests attending came froth Slave 4131St j
Alberta, Orangeville, Guelph, Agintitiii 'T"r
Toronto, Richmond Hill, W illowdale, Yls7*ng.....;
ton, Kitchener, Downsview, Scarbonuygt/,
Reitdale, Milton, Fonthill, 11'iissiasauga,
Weston, Whitby, Stratford, Orillia, Eichter':'
Clinton, Hensall, Mitchell, Seaforth and
Princess surrounding area. 1,.A
bn y Milk Products needed in g th r Emerson MitchellRoy W illiainson
daily life. Elva thanked Elizabeth and and Mervin Smith were the ushers. Johnny Cronin of Sylvan Lake, Alberta is
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presented her with a small remembrance. i Rev. Bonnie Lambie chose as her sermon, visiting with his parents. Alphonse and Annie
Elva read a couple suitable poems. "The Still Small Voice." Cronin.
In the business Institute members will go At a recent board meeting it was passed Stephen and Nancy Cronin, Jim and KarenF•
to a play at Blyth Theatre for their July that the property committee go ahead with . Cronin and Jerry and Heather Cmnin visited,
meeting. in August it has been decided to repairs to bring the building up to fire code on Sunday with Albert and Eileen Cronin on.
celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Institute regulations. The choir room ceiling is also to the occasion of their 49th wedding anniver-
with Huron County Warden, Leona Arm- be fixed. Don't forget the Walton II Chicken sary. Father A. Sipek left this week ,For
strong as guest speaker. Other branch Barbecue this Saturday. Order your tickets no
Institutes in Huron East are to be invited. A later than Wed.
CALBRIEFS moYonth visiting with his familoslavia where he will yethere the nein
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CORRECTION
l In last week's issue in the write-up of the
The Agriculture and{ Canadian Industries Walton lunit meeting it should have read for
meeting of'the Walton ; Women's Institute the copper contest results, Gloria Wilbee
was held in the hall on Wednesday evening. reported $148 and $108.50 was received for
Helen Craig opened byreading articles on Viola Kirkby's side, I am sorry for any
inconvenience this error has caused.
the W I Marlon Godkin was pianist. CHURCH NEW
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Elva Bolger introduced the guest speaker Murray Sholdice and Brian McGavin
Elizabeth Stewart, Huron County Dairy greeted at the door Sunday morning at Duff's
whostarted off with a quiz and spoke United Church Organist was Margery
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quilt block for Erland Lee is to be made.
There was some discussion on the lunch for Isabel Shortreed, Ken and Judy Shortree
the McGavins on July 25. It was decided and family attended the 52nd annual Higgins
Helen Craig and Maxine Marks would meet Reunion on Sunday at the Belgrave Institute
with the recreation committee to plan, then Hall.
prepare and serve at the Brussels, Morris and Marci McCall and Karen Bernard visited
Grey Community Centre. Names were with Kendra Shortreed tb help celebrate her
handed in for the birthday calendar. 9th birthday on Sunday.
Landscaping has been done at the front of Leona McDonald has returned home froma
the hall. Helen was to see about them putting visit with Karen Warwick and family at Olds,
in more trees under window where there is a Alberta and Ne McDonald a c Wilted a
vacant spot. taking in Expo. Brian
The Fhll County Rally in October will be Neil's and spent several days at Expo.
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McKillop woman visite Woodstock
Seaforth Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
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IDEUA E.BEGELE Walton and wltlhfa Vada Norris of Seaforth
527-1106 . • an Saturday evening, and with Mr. and Mrs.
Iloyd E.•iele of Princeton on Sunday.
Audrey De Coo of Seaforth visited fora few Mr, and Mrs. George Mann ofSn laand
days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Tony De Jessie Watson of Ben ugh, a
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Coo at Woodstock. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Norman Hubley and Idella Regale of Ward at RR4, Walton.
In his absence Msgr. C. Adams of Mi
Two lads travel
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Club Park Committee expel the swimnilrig
pool to be open by uly. During recent weeks
anew enlarged dam has been built and other
improvements made.
JUNE29.1981
Dile Hammond. Seefotth bandmaster
since 1958, was named Clerk T'reaSurerof the
town at a special meeting of ootrndl Saturday.
One of 18 applicants„ Mr. Hammond
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succeeds D,H. Wilson, who served In that
position since 1937.
Brumfield downed Winthrop 12-3 In the
ladies softball game played In Winthrop on
Monday night. S. Hargraves and K. Horton
led the Brumfield attack with three nuns
apiece. Fbr Winthrop, Marg Elliott scored
two runs and nye Love one.
will be saying Holy Mass on the weekend ¢.;
Maureen Butters and Lucy StefanykAr
Edmonton, Alberta, are visiting with.IMary-
Melady. • •
Race action
hot and heavy
ATV's returned to Hully Gully with riders
from throughout Ontario cotepeting fon•
trophies, prizes and valuable 0 A.T:V,At1
(Ontario All Terrain Vehicle Associates),
points. -
local rider Paul Farquhar of Clinton hada
rough dal/;,ffiiisitUt • Oncfirfttterrurtterrated
of the 200 Mod: Coming out^in•the second►'
Moto, Farquhar pulled a hole shot leading the:
rest of the lass, only to have his draixrderaill
on the second lap of the 8 lap final.. "+.;
Terry McGregor of Ki pert finished third
overall inthe 200 Stock Class. Doug Wolfeof
Bornholm managed a fifth in the 250 ,Stodi
classThe next ATV race will beheld in Seaforth
on July 13 and this race will also'lae;tlii
OATVA points event.
The next motocross race will be held ufi
Sunday, June 29 at HillyGully t.•
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