HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-02-01, Page 15Sports club needs more snow for poker rally
Walton Correspondent
MRS. BE'FI'Y MCCALL
887.6677
More snow is needed if the Walton Area
Sports Club's annual snowmobile Poker
Rally goes ahead as planned for this coming
Sunday.
We are not getting the snow for this time
of year. The first of this week is wet snow,
with rain in the forecast. If there is not
enough snow the committee have another
date set, February 19, same time same
place, with bands sold the same as last year.
At the Walton Area Sports Club's last
meeting a new committee was chosen for
this year as follows: President - Bill Shor-
treed; Vice - John Gillis; Secretary - Joyce
Marcuccio; Treasurer - Judy Emmrick;
MacRae family
in Dublin village
for celebration
Dublin Correspondent
MRS. DON MACRAE
345.2842 or 345-2140
Visitors with Joe and Olga Eckert for the
weekend were Jerry and Marie from Owen
Sound and David Eckert and lady friend
from Hamilton. David was playing in the
broomball tournament in Seaforth. Jerry
and Marie attended the tournament to
watch their son David participate.
Home for a celebration with Don and
Eileen MacRae on Sunday were Rita
Gooding, James D. and Marg, Ian and Jen-
ny MacRae from London, Nora Ann and Ian
Jackson and son Trevor, also from London,
Jack and Denise Kelly of Stratford, Mike,
Pat, Marce, D.D. and Joey and Kurt - from
Dublin and friends Ed and Phyllis Pearcey
from Kitchener.
Quite a number of people from Dublin and
surrounding community attended the most
enjoyable "Appreciation Evening" in
Shakespeare Community Centre on Satur-
day sponsored by Mike Stinson of Milverton.
"Sister" Grace Scharback and "Sister"
Marie Brebeuf from London were with Hugh
and Ann Benninger on the weekend.
Foresters have
record turnout
for euchre
Cranbrook Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dickson.
Palmerston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Strickler on January 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fretz and son Bill of
Kitchener visited with Allan and Mrs. Fretz
on a recent weekend.
Allan Knight and friend of Kitchener
visited Marjorie Knight.
The Foresters had a record turnout for
their euchre on January 27 when 20 tables
played with winners; high - Eluned McNair,
Elgin Adams, low - Isabel Craig, John Van
Sickle, lone hands - Vera Scouller, June
Jacklin, lucky card - Ann Bragg, lucky table
- Margaret Adams, Jean Rolof, Harry
Jacklin, tallies - Jean Bewley, Lois Hart,
Edith Baker, Mildred Gill, Elmer McCourt,
Anne McMurchy, Joe Cooper. The euchre on
Friday, February 3 will be sponsored by the
Hall Board.
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HAROLD FLYNN
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Members - Marine Houston.
The club still needs 2 more members,
would like volunteers to come forward, as
they are needed to help this club carry on to
prepare their ball trams for this summer.
The children look forward to their sport so
come out and support the club and help keep
the ball park going.
The club will hold its meeting on Mon-
day evening, February 6.
CHURCH NEWS
Sunday morning greeters at Duff's United
Church were Murray and Maxine Houston.
Organist was Glenda Carter and Ushers
were Ron McCallum, Ray Huether, Graeme
Craig.
Rev. Bonnie Lamble took as her sermon,
"The Greatest Of These Is Love". In the an-
nouncements the U.C.W. executive meeting
is called for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February
1; Unit meetings will be held the following
week, February 8, Junior Choir practice,
Thursday, February 2 at 4:15 p.m.; Sunday,
February 5 - Board meeting at the home of
Mary Humphries at 8 p.m. Bible Study will
respme Tuesday, January 31, 10 a.m.
(BCGevale) and Thursday, February 2, 10:15
(Walton ).
A SPECIAL AWARD for meritorous service to agriculture was presented to Doreen and
Bill Strong at the annual meeting Friday night of thb Seatorth and Area Agricultural
Society. Mcllwraith photo.
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• JERRY HOWARTH — Toronto Blue Jays Radio Broadcaster
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• DENNIS HULL — Former NHL Allstar
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• GLEN WEIR — Former C.F.L. Allstar (Auctioneer)
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• MARK WHITE — Canadian Youth Baseball Team
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