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The Huron Expositor, 1983-04-27, Page 18
If118 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 27, 1 3 W©ll©rri and LO""`~'@oboeO Walton.WI elects new officers for '83 -'84 Mrs. McDonald is president /John Dee Correspondent BETTY McCALL 887-6677 Tuesday night euchre held at the community hall had six tables of euchre in play. Prize winner% were high lady - Roberta Simpson, Brussels; low -Elva Bolger; high man -Mel Jacklin, Brus- sels; low -Cliff Hoegy. Most lone hands for ladies -Rena Watt. Blyth; for men -Wilfred. Shortreed. Lucky cup -Annie Reid. Hostesses for the W .I. were Marjorie Humphries, Helen Craig, Judy Weisbrod and Leona McDonald. There will be another euchre on May 5 with Valerie • Shortreed, Berva Watson, Margaret Craig and Maxine Marks m charge. W.I. ANNUAL MEETING The Walton Women's. Institute held their annual meeting and banquet at the Triple K. Blyth when '24 ladles sat down to a chicken dinner, April 20. The business was chaired by Mrs. Keith Rock assisted by Mrs. Bill Humphries, secretary -treasurer. Convenors for the standing committees were given: Agri- culture add Canadian Indus- tries by Mrs. Harold Hudie, Citizenship and World Af- fairs by Mrs, Gerald Watson; Family and Consumer affairs by Mrs. Ray Huether; Educa- non and Cultural Activities by Mrs. Lavern Godkin, Resolu- tions by Mrs. Alvin McD9n- ald, P.R.O. by Mrs. Jim Axtmann. Coming events are the District Annual Meeting in Gorrie, May 10, registration 9 a.m. Wednesday June 1, is the Huronview Blossom Tea and Bake Sale to which everyone is invited. Mrs. Gerald Watson will be the delegate to attend the Officers' Conference, Water- loo University May 3-4.5. It was decided to hold the dessert euchre in the hall, Tuesday, May 31 time 7 p.m. Price $2. with helpers. Mil- dred Traviss, Annie Reid, Berva Watson, Marjorie Humphries, Maxine Marks and Leona McDonald. Mrs. Peg Cudmore of Brus- sels inr�s�talled the officers for 1983 -84I -'President - Mrs. Keith Rock; President Mrs. Ken McDonald; 1st Vice President Mrs. Graeme Craig; 2nd Vice President Mrs. Lavern Godkin; Secr- etary -Treasurer Mrs. BIII Humphries; Public Relations Officers Mrs. Jim Axtmann; District Director Mrs. Har- vey Craig; Assistant District Director Mrs. Viola Kirkby; Branch Directors Mrs. Herb Traviss, Mrs. Nelson Marks, and Mrs. Margaret Short - reed. Curator Mrs. Nelson Reid, Auditors Mrs. Harvey Craig and Mrs. Alvin Mc-_ Donald, Standing committee con- venors: Agriculture and Can- adian Industries -Mrs. Viola Kirkby; Mrs. Allan McCall; Citizenship and World Af- fairs Mrs. Gerald Watson, Mrs. Ray Huether; Family and Consumer Affairs Mrs. Graeme Craig, Mrs. Keith Rock; Education and Cultural Activities Mrs. Bill Short - reed, Mrs. Alberta Hudie; Resolutions Mrs. Harold Bol- ger, Mrs. Harvey Craig. ABOUT PEOPLE Dr. Beresford Swan of Bermuda spent a few days over the weekend at the manse with his brother The Rev. Charles A. Swan, taking part in the morning service at Duff's United Church reading the scripture. Miss Kim Humphries, ELN. of London visited re- cently with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries Several people from this area attended the McNichol and Hubbard wedding and reception in Blyth Saturday evening. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Ken Moffett (nee Gail Traviss) of Guelph on the birth of their new son, Aril 21. Brett Moffett is spending a few days with his grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss, Miss Mary Alice Ryan. Brantford spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ryan. The U.C.W. bale date was wrong in last week's paper, the final date is May 22. You still' have a few weeks to gather good used clothing to be left in the church base- ment. Dinner guests on Sunday with Mrs. Ruth Thamer were Mr. and Mrs. Volker Hertlei and family off London; Mr] and Mrs. John Thamer, Wal ton: Mr. and Mrs. Clint' CLASSIFIED Card of Thanks Card of Thanks In Memoriam Engagements Emmrich, Jamie and baby Catharine; Walton; Miss Ruth Thamer, Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dalton, Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc- Clure moved last week to their new home in Seaforth. Miss Carolyn McClure, Tor- onto spent the weekend with them and visited friends in this community. harbor ifts PAY LESS IN THIS ALLECLIPSING DOWNWARD PRICE CRASH NOW IN PROGRESS Saturday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Blyth OURPRICE CUTTERS AXE FALLS AGAIN!!! 1 wish to thank the ambulance drivel's, son Bill for taking me to hospital in the middle of the night, Drs. Wong and Rodney, all the nurses for such good care, all my family for flowers, cards and visits - from so many friends. Liz Brown 24-17-1 HORAN-BENNEWIES: We would like to thank our relatives, friends and neigh- bours who helped to make our Buck &'Doe such a success. Your presence was greatly appreciated. Special thanks to our bridal party Norlene and Willard and the ladies who prepared and served the lunch. Michelle& Keith 24--17x1 We would like to thank all our friends and neighbours who remembered us with cards and lovely gifts on the occa- sion of our 25th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to Father Carrigan and the adult choir. It was all greatly appreciated. Cor and Nellie VanderPryt 24-17-1 . The family of the late Mrs. Gordon McGavin would like to express our sincere appre- ciation to relatives. friends and neighbours for their kindness during the past weeks. Thanks to those who sent floral tributes: memorial donations, cards and expres- sions of sympathy. Gratitude to the staff of McGavin Farm Equipment Ltd.. ambulance drivers. Dr. Malkus. Dr. Underwood. nurses at Sea - forth Community Hospital and those of University Hos- pital, London. Thanks to Rcv. Vanslykc and Rev. Swan for their messages and 'visits. Special thanks to Elsie Dins- more. Hopper families. Fran- ces Storey and all the many people who have visited and stayed with mother over the years. We are truly grateful to know she had good help. Your kindness will always be remembered. The McGavin Family 24-17.1 Our sincere thanks to every- one for the lovely cards, flowers and gifts and to those who attended the open house to help us celebrate our golden wedding anniversary. Thanks to the L.C.W. of Brodhagcn for the lovely lunch in the afternoon and also for the delicious dinner. Special thanks to our family for planning the days events and the social evening and to everyone who helped and all the nice things that were done for us. It made it a very enjoyable and memorable oc- casion and was all very much appreciated. Clarence and Carrie Regele 24-17x1 Special thanks to ambulance drivers. Bill Smith and Bob Watson also those who visit• cd while a patient in Univer- sity Hospital. Also thanks to Mrs. Moore and other V.O.N. for their home care. Bill Ryan 24-17x1 We wish to express our thanks to relatives and friends for their kindness shown us in the loss of a loving husband and father. A special thank you to Dr. Paul Brady and the Rev. Jim Vanslyke and all who visited Orville regularly during his illness at home and in Univer- sity Hospital, London. Great• ly appreciated were the me- morial donations, the floral tributes, cards and food sent to the house. We were deeply moved by Mr. Vanslyke s service. the memorial ser- vices by Scaforth Lions Club and Britannia Lodge No. 170 and the kindness of Ross Ribcy. Elaine, Mary and Wilma Oke 24-17x1 The family of the late William L. Boyd wish to express our sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to all friends. neighbours • and relatives during the re- cent loss of a dear father and friend. for expressions of sympathy, floral tributes. cards and donations to the Canadian Diabetes Associa- tion, Special thanks to Dr. Malkus. Rcv. J. Vanslyke. the nurses and staff at Sea - forth Community Hospital pallbearers. flowerbearers the U.C.W. of Northside all those who sent food to the house and the Whitney-Ribey funeral home. Your many acts of kindness will always he remembered. Gloria. Keith and Carl 24-17x1 wish to express my appre- ciation to my family. friends and neighbours for visits. gifts. flowers and cards while i was in Stratford Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Larson. Father Carrigan and nurses on the fhurth floor. It was very much appreciated. Elizabeth Connolly 24.17x1 We would like to express our thanks to those who helped out at the time of our barn fire. A special thanks to the Grey Township Fire Dept.. our families and neighbours and friends, old and new, who took time to offer some heart -felt sympathy and help. Your thoughtfulness will long be remembered. Thanks again Neil. Joan Beuermann and sons 24-17-1 HOLLAND; In loving mem- ory of Mrs. Laura Holland, who passed away 11 years ago, April 28, 1972. Without fairwell she fell asleep With only memories for us to keep If she could have spoken before she died These are the words she would h'ave replied This life for me is truly past 1 loved you all to the very last Weep not for me but courage take And love each other for my sake Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by children, grandchildren and great grandchildre 25-17-1 Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scott and . Mr. and Mrs. David Leitch are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of Patricia Anne and Andrew Stephen Twynham on y 7,19831at St. James Churclii, eaforth, Ontario 26-17x1 Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McKin- non, RR2 Dublin are pleased to announce the forth oming marriage of their aughter Sharon Linda to L ce Pfaff, son of Mrs. Phyllis Pfaff of Stratford. The marriage will take place on May 21, 1983 at St. Johns United Church, Stratford, Ontario. 26-17-1 11 -hp °1 Lawn Tractors The John Deere 111 and 111 H feature a 38 -inch mower. The 111H has a hydrostatic drive system for one -lever control of direction and speed. Rear bagger, front blade, and snow thrower available. or more oft our existing regular retail prices QUANTITIES LIMITED—FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED Mr. and Mrs. John Temple- man, Staffa wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary Jane, to Michael Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parsons, Mitchell. The wedding to take place Friday. May 20, 1983 at 6:30 p.m.. Cromarty Presby- terian Church. 26.17x1 the arbor 43 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO 482-3876 STORE HOURS: Dully 9:30 am to 3:30 pm; open Thursday and Friday evenings until, pm. LLOWd@obc0 I would like to thank my family, friends and neigh - hours for their visits, cards, flowers and gifts while 1 was in the Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Rodney. Dr. Malkus. nursing staff and Rev. Vanslykc. Your thought- fulness will always be re- membered. Stan Bray 24.17-1 In Memoriam Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Radford returned home on the weekend from spending the winter months at Palm Beach, Florida. Mrs. Beth Knox and Mrs. Hazel Watkins enjoyed a bus trip to Toleido, April 18-20. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crawford and Leanne of Kelowna, B.C. returned home on Sunday from spend- ing two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Jean Caldwell and his mother, Mrs. Maimie Crawford, Blyth. Mrs. Dora Shobbrook vis- ited on Sunday p.m. with her sister-in-law Mrs. Vera Gib- bings in Clinton Hospital and Thema Ellerby's for supper and attended the Spring Thankoffering service at the Ontario St. 'church. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee visited on Saturday with his aunts, Mrs.Jewel Cowan and Mrs. Mary Robinson at Han- over. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Shad - dick, Stephan and Danny of Brantford spent the week- end with his parents Mr.and Mrs. Allen Shaddick and attended the dedication ser- vice of Kinburn Foresters, in the hall on Sunday. On Sunday visitors at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Garlicks of Kitch- ener and Miss Ruth Shaddick Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen spent the past 2 weeks in Florida. Several from here attend- ed the 45th wedding anniver- sary 'Open House' for Mar- ion and Ben Riley, Goderich on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thomp- son visited with her father Mr. Wm. Hamilton, Moore- field on Thurs. and Fri. BAKER: In loving memory of my son Peter who passed away 36 years ago. The joys we shared together Are memories 1 hold dear The love and happiness you gave me Will always keep you near Sadly missed by mother. Mrs. Ann Baker Brussels 25-17-1 Attention Farmers WE PAY S20 TO S50 PER HUNDRED WEIGHT FOR OLD. RECENTLY INJURED OR CRIP- PLEDCOWS AND STEERS MUST 8E ALIVE ANO DRUG FREE CALL COLLECT 24 HRS A DAY B DAYS A WEEK MARK LEIS & SONS -LIVESTOCK Milverton 595-4845 Serving the erne 91nee 1994 BENDER'S ABATTOIR and Horne Grown Meat Market (Formerly Scholl's Abattoir) MILL STREET HENSALL Mr.. Farmer: This spring let Thonlpson's supply your 1983 Crop Inputs. . Expert advice by a qualified staff to assist you in your planning, Backed by 60 years of serving the agriculture Sector. 14 HP Lawn & Garden Tractor The best selling model. The 214 is a classic. 14 hp Kohler engine and 4 -speed trans -axle that lets you change speeds without clutching. We offer: - Complete soil and tissue analysis - Computerized reports, including micro nutrients and are easily understood Each plant has the most modern, fast Nstom fertilizer blending units in the area, back- ed by 10 floater units for custom spreading - Numerous delivery units and pull type spreaders. We are the main distributors for most farm chemicals and custom apply 28% nitrogen solutions for your weed and feed program. Brand New See the new 318 18 hp twin cylinder engine. Standard features include: power steering, 26" turning radius, hydrostactic drive. Come and test drive one. Ha\ Plant Thompson's Nyland Brand Seeds for top yields and quality products • Check out our Granular Soybean Inoculant prices itleild/ • Forage Seeds including Trumpeter Alfalfa ' • We can supply, deliver or apply We encourage You to book early FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE at all 4 locations Lawn Sweepers John Deere Lawn Sweepers are available in widths of 31 or 38 inches. 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