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The Huron Expositor, 1989-09-27, Page 88A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 27• 1989 MITCHELL-MONKTON VETERINARY SERVICES Would like to inform our clients that our Toll Free After Hours Phone Number has changed THE NEW NUMBER IS 1-800-265-2905 Daytime telephone numbers will remain the same. MITCHELL 348-9711 * MONKTON 347-2212 POURING TEA at the Legion Auxiliary Tea on Wednesday was charter member Leona Huisser. Robinet photo. S SERVING UP TREATS to guests at the Legion Auxiliary Tea on Wednesday was Mrs. Charlie Wood. The tea attracted a full house of ladies and gentlemen, a number of times over. Robinet photo. Dublin residents venture out to plowing match BAILEY' of `LLENSALL GLtd. c T ENOUGH TO GIVE YOU P $42 S42oo HEATING DEALER It feels s000 good when someone cares. And Carrier cares to the tune of up to a $425,00 REBATE on natural gas efficiency. Simply install a total Carrier Home Comfort System con- sisting of a High Efficiency Natural Gas Furnace, Central Air Condition- ing, the 31SX Electronic Air Cleaner and a Power Humidifier. Then save again and again with natural gas... the economical alternative, How's that for caring? Dublin Correspondent MRS. DON MACRAE 345-2842 or 345-2140 Our sympathy from the community is extended to Mrs. Theresa Feeney of Dublin, Mary Ryan and Rita Coombs of Seaforth; all sisters of Mrs. Jacqueline Florence (Walsh) Mockler who died September 14th in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. Louis (Biff) Looby has returned home from Victoria Hospital. All your friends wish you continued improvement and hope to see you walking around town soon. We saw quite a number of people from this district at the International Plowing Match in Essex last week. Ivan Norris, Staffa, was there plowing. Through the rain and mud, all the activities continued and well attended. The sun shone Friday afternoon, and the win storm dried it up for Saturday. Don and Eileen MacRae were with Don's sister Ann and Al Hatten in Sarnia on Sunday, With Olga and Joe Eckert throughout the weekend were Stephen and Nora Eckert, Stephen, Jr., and Tanya from Egmond- ville; Judy Emm and girls, Stratford; Rose Boryswick, Tammy, Grant and Daniel, Stratford. Walton school hosts 25 kindergarten students I. APIx'f U1.1RTAIILL tlNt�ll YOU �All I CARRIER CARES Offer Valid September S - October 91.1989. 262-2020 Walton Correspondent MRS. BETTY McCALL 887-6677 Twenty-five children were in the Kindergarten Class this year at the Walton Public School. Their teacher is Joan Vandendool. A total of 81 students registered for this term of school. On staff are Principal Don Tremeer; vice-principal is Louise Wilson; Grade 1 Beuerman; Daniel Boyd; Ashley Den - Della Bennett; Grade 2 - Nicolette Haan; Brian " Dolmage; Nicholas Spencer; Grade 3 - Mrs. Shirley Lyons; secretary - June Johns; custodians - George and Gloria Love; librarian - Gwen Patterson; area resource teacher - Frank Stretton. The following are the new pupils beginning in Kindergarten: Jennifer Ar- thur; Anthony Bachert; Melissa Badley; Somerville; Amanda Vick; Brandi Aaron Barker; Michael Bc::c .ran • ;rill Williamson: Ellisen; John Glauser; Ryan Harnack; Stephanie Harrison; Matthew Hill: Kelsey Huard; Darryl Houston; Jeffrey Linton; Kenneth McCallum; Darrell Mc- Clure; Scott McDonald; Chris McNichol; Ashley O'Regan; Chad Cranbrook couple entertains family to barbecue Cranbrook Cor¢espordent September 17. Mrs. John Vanass and girls, Ross Hem- Cranbrook MAC ENGEM Darryl Vanass, Richard Minielly, Lyle ingway, Dale Newman and Linda and Darren Hemingway and Ryan Minielly, 887.6645 Newman took part in the Fort George Area students attending Listowel weekend sponsored by the Boy Scouts. District High School for Grade 9 are The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper They did drills, fought battles and mar- Robert Steiss, David Strickler, Jolanda will be celebrated in Knox Presbyterian ched into Niagara -on -the -Lake as part of Vanass, Angie Williams, Ann Uhler and Church on Sunday October 1 at 9:45 their activities. Despite the rain they Chris Terpstra. Bryan Stevenson is in a.m. had a good time. Others attending were Seaforth and Melissa Engel is in Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton and Elliot Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler, Mr. and Kindergarten at Grey Central. Somers attended :the Sutherland -Starr -wedelMignin Alliston on .September 16. Following'the wedding Glint Starr and Joyce 'Brown, Wallaceburg, Kim Starr from Chatham, and Lori Starr and friend Dave from Kitchener, visited at the Cotton home on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley entertained 25 family members to a barbecue on Cousins nd friends visit V St. Columban Correspondent MRS. CECILIA RYAN 395-2028 WHYTE BROS. FARMS Limited is ready to receive your 1989 CORN AND SOYBEANS — 5 SERVICES OFFERED — •Suying •Storing •Custom Drying *Trucking •Custom Combining Whyte Bros. Farms Ltd. R.R. 2 SEAFORTI-I 527-1143 Visitors with Jean and Peter Van Drunen during the last couple of weeks were cousins of Jean's, ,Mr, and Mrs, Ar- nold Pennings-Van de Ven, friends of the Van Drunens, Mr. and Mrs. Sjes Van Drunen - Vanderpal and Mr. and Mrs. Cees Couwenderg - Van Drunen. A niece of Jean's, Caroline Van Esch spent 12 days at the farm with them and enjoyed it very much. She left last Friday and flew home with the Martin Air. Jim and Mary. O'Connor spent the weekend of September 15-16 with Ron and Erma O'Connor of Shelbourne. On Fri- day, Jim, Mary and Ron spent the day at the Martyr's Shrine, Midland. n Drunens Marg MacRae of London, Sister Margaret Rose Eckert of Strathroy and Cecilia Ryan visited with Sister Mary Eckert of Chatham on Saturday. Rose Doyle dropped in to see Sister Mary while we were there and poured tea, Larry and Lina Murray of Brampton visited on the weekend with Steve and Agnes Murray. Louise Ryan of Kitchener and Pat, Car- rie, Ryan, Jeff and Nathan Subject of Kitchener spent the weekend with Cecilia Ryan. Don and Brenda Ryan, Matthew, Stephen, David and Angela of London visited on Sunday with Dan and Sharon Murray, Gerry and Karen Ryan and Cecilia Ryan. The McKillop IV 4-H club will have its first meeting on Thursday night at 7 p.m. at Janneke Murray's house. Cromarty women plan bazaar Cromarty Correspondent MRS. ROBERT LAING 345-2326 Grace Kerslake presided for the September meeting of the Marian Ritchie Women's Missionary Society on Tuesday evening. She began the worship service with a poem, If you Wait. Doris Miller had the devotions and read an article, Promises of Love based on 2 Peter 1:3-11. she also led in. prayer. The minutes were read by Alice Gar- diner and Mary Elliott gave the treasurer's report. Hazel Harburn presided for the business when several questions concerning the bazaar to be held October 28 were answered by committee members; Grace Kerslake, Agnes Lamorid, Edna Stoneman and Doris Miller. A quilt and quilt top have been donated for the bazaar. Members agreed to provide cookies for the Presbyterial executive meeting in Mitchell on October 10. The fall rally of Stratford - Huron Presbyterial of the Women's Mis- sionary Society will be held at Cranbrook on Friday, October 20, with registration at 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. The members were invited to Staffa's Coffee Hour on Oc- tober 11 at 10 a.m. For the topic, Alice Gardiner gave a reading, The Quiet Things of God. Agnes Lamond, assisted by Doris Miller, gave the study book chapter, No Easy Way to Freedom (in South Africa). Ontario Motorist Protection Plan1 For information about Auto Insurance TORONTO DIRECT DIAL 222-2886 TOLL-FREE OUTSIDE OF TORONTO 1-800-668-0128 L. R -S M.® Ministry of Financial Ontario Institutions Murray Elston Minister 11111111 IMINA ,Ens MN AMR SRO -MN EOM MIEM APSE A MILKING 'DEMONSTRATION Avas a ;popular .attraction during Seatorth Fall Fair activities on Thuraday night. 'Robinet. photo, 1 r