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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-11-05, Page 5BRUSSELS AND AREA
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 5, 1986 -- A5
Walton W1.
starts winter
euchres off
:FALL SPECIALS
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Walton Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCA(J,
887-6677
The Walton Women's Institute started
their winter euchres on Thursday evening
with 34 people in attendance. After many
different casseroles were enjoyed, euchre
was held. There were eight tables of euchre in
play.
Prize winners were high lady, Rachel Riehl
of Seaforth, low - Annie, Reid, high man, Bill
McLennan, Ethel; low, Viola Kirkby (playing
as a man). There were three with the same
number of lone hands, Mary Humphries,
Doreen Hackwell and Jim Smith, AH received
a decorated pumpkin donated by Ruth
Axtmann. Most zeros on card was won by
Sarah Stephenson in a cut with Annie Smith
both of Brussels.
The next euchre is planned for November
27. There will be no euchre in December. A
euchre will be held each month in the New
Year until May. Everyohe is welcome at 8
p.m.
CHURCH NEWS
Sunday evening greeters at Duff's United
Church were Ron and Betty McCallum,
Ushers for November are Allan Searle, Ian
Wilbee and Laverne McClure. Organist is
Margery Huether.
'God Forgave" was the sermon given by
Irvin Schneider who led the worship service.
Rev. Bonnie 'amble preached the anniver-
sary service at Union, Ontario.
The United Church Women executive
meeting is set for Thursday, November 6 at I
p.m. at the home of Marilyn McDonald.
The Turkey Supper is Wednesday, Novem-
ber 5 at the church.
PERSONALS
Recent weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Huether were Mr. and Mrs, Howard
Beane of Barrie. John Huether of Guelph was
home with his parents this past weekend.
Mrs. Nelson Reid attended the wedding of
Kim Machan and Brian Mathews in Sarnia on
Saturday, returning home on Sunday.
BOYS TEAM ENTERTAINED
The Walton Pee W ee Boys ball team that
won the Tri -County Championship were
recently entertained by their coaches Bruce
and Pam Clark and assistant coach George
Love.
The afternoon started off with bowling at
Seaforth then returning to the home of Ken
McLiwain where they were treated to a pizza
supper.
The ball team players for the season were:
Steve Fritz, Ron Stevenson, Manny Taylor,
Paul McLlwain, Tim Nolan. Brad Taylor,
Brian Love, Pat Nigh, Brent Evans, Brian
Williamson and Jim Shortreed,
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YEARS OF CARING — The Huron County Family and Children's Services held a dinner to
celebrate 75 years of caring. On hand to cut the cake at the Stanley Township Complex on
October 29 was President Audrey Royal, (left), and Clete McGowan, assistant local director
from 1946- )60 and local director from 1961-1970. (NareJko photo)
Cranbrook residents at supper
Cranbrook Corr': spondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
Steven W ebb, Rockton, will be in charge of
the regular morning service in Knox
Presbyterian Church on Sunday, November
9.
A number from Cranbrook attended the
anniversary service in Monkton Presbyterian
Church October 26 and also the fowl supper
on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burdett and infant son
Brent Gordon, Waterloo, visited with Mrs.
Mac Engel on October 26.
Mrs. Clare Veatch and Mrs. Donald Perrie
attended the W .I, Guelph Area Convention at
Maryhill recently.
Browns visit McKillop
McKillop Correspondent
!DELLA REGELE
527-1106
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of RR 3. Walton
visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Regele at RR 1, Dublin.
Clarence Regele of Seaforth and Milton
Rock of Mitchell visited one day last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wesen-
burg at Brussels.
Norman Hubley and Idella Regele of
Seaforth visited Thursday with Mrs. Terry
Ward at Monkton and on Fliday evening
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum.
Larry and Marsha Nevers also visited at the
McCallum home.
Helen Byers of Seaforth visited on Sunday
with. Mr. andMra. Gordon Byers -at Mitchell.
Adrian De Coo of Kitchener visited with his
mother Audrey De Coo of Seaforth on
Saturday.
Mrs. Tem W and has sold her residence at
RR 4. Walton and has taken up residence at
Monkton where she has purchased a house.
We wish her much happiness living in
Monkton,
Mrs. Stanley Preszcator of Crediton, who
visited at the Regele-Hubley home at
Seaforth last week, has returned to her home.
Mrs. Terry Ward is spending a few dttys at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan McClure and
Amy of RR 2. Seaforth.
Ministry now accepting hides
The W Ingham District is again encour-
aging successful moose. deer and bear
hunters to donate the hides of their big game
this fall.
The collection depot will operate at the
Wingharn District Office from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday to Friday until December 9
The lower jaws of deer, moose and bear are
used by wildlife managers to determine the
age of the animals; information that is
valuable in managing Ontario's big game
species.
Each successful hunter who contributes a
jaw will receive an attractive crest and a blaze
orange hunting cap for each hide contributed,
as a token of appreciation for participating in
the jaw and hide collection program.
The skillful hunter, who donates the hides
and the Ministry of Natural Resources
together provide a continuing supply of
moose, deer and bear hides for the
production of quality products and crafts by
Ontario's native people.
The deadline for all donations is December
9,1986.
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