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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-07-24, Page 77'••
A'BIKE GANG IN 10/ALTON2_,.. These children decorated their bikes parade was part of clay long:events celebrating the opening of the Walton
a9c1 theMselves to participate in last Saturday's parade in Walton. The Recreation Centre. (Photo by Langlois)
OPENING THE NEW CENTRE — COngratUlations on the
opening of the new Walton Recreation Centre was given In the
opening ceremonies speeches by left to right, Bill Shortreed
the recreation chairman, Roy Williamson the reeve of Grey
Township, Alien Campbell the reeve of McKillop 'Township,
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Huron Middlesex M.P. Murray Cardiff, Tom Mill of Morris
Township, Henry Exel the contractor for th bui ding, Bill
Partridge of the Hur'on County Library, Murray S oldice, and
Lynn Steffler the secretary of the Walton Recreation Centre.
(Photo by Langlois)
...
Win
steaks,
barbecue
draw
The Walton Area Sports
Club has announced the
winners of the Grand Open-
ing draw.
First prize, a gas
barbecue, donated by
McDonald Buildall was won
by Watson Reid, R.R. 1,
Blyth.
Second prize, S50 worth of
steak was won by Mrs.
Wendy Boyd, R.R. 5, Mitch-
ell.
Third prize, 2 .t -bone din-
ners donated by Olympia
Restaurant Was won by Rick
Letton, Seaforth.
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HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 24,
080
THE WINNER -- The first place float prize in last Saturday's parade in
Walton was obtained ,by the Walton Ladies', Siow Pitch team. Team.
members in the picture ore: Karen Hoegy, Carolyn McClure, Carol
Blake„, Judy Lee, Joan Perrie, Christina Scott, Jo Anne Phelan, Carol
Collins and coach Snide, front.
...
Crowds come to
Walton rec opening
Parades, baseball games
and a dance set the scene in
Walton this weekend when
the town and area people
celebrated the opening of the
Walton Recreation Centre.
Starting Friday evening,
activities got off to a good
start with a slow pitch game
between the Walton Ladies'
Slow Pitch team and the
Walton Cuties. To give the
game a little twist, the
Walton Indies' team dretsed
in men's clothing and the
Walton Cuties (comprised of
area men) dressed as
women.
Events continued Saturday
when at 1 p.m. a parade,
consisting of 45 entries, went
through Walton.
Prize winners in the par-
ade were: for best float; first
prize was given to the
Walton Ladies' Slow Pitch
team; second prize was given
to the Walton Women's
Institute and third prize was
given to Ryan Drying Ltd.
Winners for the best horse
and carriage were: first prize
William McLachlan; second
pin wo_given _to ..the
Williamson family and third
prize was won by William
Leeming.
For best antique: first
prize was given to Glen
' McNichol with his steam
engine entry; second prize
was given to Ray Houston for
his antique tractor And third
prize was given to the
Walton Soccer Club which
judkes considered an antique
'because they played soccer
between 1946 and 1953.
In the novelty class, win-
ners were: Blaine Marks in
first place; Jerry Nelemans
in second and third was won
• by Tim Fritz.
At 2 p.m. the celebration
continued with an exhibition
slow pitch game betimen the
CKNX Try Hards and the
Walton Intermediate Men's
Team.
. monies for the new recre-
ation centre were held with
words of congratulations and
a joint ribbon Cutting from
local M.P. Murray Cardiff.
McKillop Township reeve
Allan Campbell, Grey Town-
ship reeve Roy Williamson,
Tom Miller Deputy reeve of
Morris Township, Bill Part-
ridge from the Huron County
library and the president of
the Walton Area Sports
Club, Bill Shortreed. •
From 5 until 7 p.m. a pork
barbecue was se • with
575 in attendance. i• nd the
day's events, a family dance
was ' held in the Walton
Institute Hall from 9 p.m.
until 1 a.m.
The new Walton Recre-
ation Centre will contain a
booth, washrooms and a
multi-purpose room. To date,
the room will be used to
shelve some local library
boars and for whatever other
purpose members of the
community wish to use it.
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THEY LOVE A PARADE — The Walton Women's Institute received
second prize in the parade float competition. (Photo by Langiols)
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