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Snowarama Sunday in Ayburn. Taking R easy are :(left) Les Dykemen,
Centrajlia; pave 13ykernen, Lucan and; Murray Johns, Centralia, The
rou ewas 1. it t a d lunch w avails ble. , Aubur b the Li ns
t : _ . 4p k piss►$ iron .. n as •, .. a at . . __ n Y . o ..
Club,(Blyth. Standard Photo);
TROUBLES?—Spark plug maintenance kept one ;snowmob.iier� on her
toes. This group were part of the fund raising snowmobilers for the
Huron' Snowarama. Although Sunday was stormy tate 100 kilometre run
was not cant±elled and participants arrived. from as far away as Windsor,
(B yth,:Standard Photo)
Correspondent
MItS. BERT SHOHBROOi
52,3.4250
l st Londesboro Cub pack
enjoyed, their skating ,party
Friday ;afternoon.at the Blyth '
Recreation Centre., Leaders
enjoying' , the party with them.
were Murray Howatt, Greg
Andrews, ,Allend Peel and .
Stan .McDonald', A nun1 ber .
A number of skaters were
;tested for their skaters.
badges and the following
passed their rest and will
receive their badges at the '
Father and Son Banquet.
Passing with. honours, were
'Stephen Duizer, 'Michael
Radford and Jeff Vincent.
Others passing; were S t even.
n
Bos, Brad Milison, Bryan#
Huwatt, Scott Overboe.
avid Whyte, Stephen
Kolkmaf, Troy Hoggart,
Brian Whyte, Stephept
Kennedy and Mark Wallace.
Following skating, the cubs:
same back tit the church for
hot.4,44,4nd: hot xbocolate.
The cub"•, and, their :leaders
want to say ;thanks :to Carl
and Lena: Nesbitt who"
prepared the lunch .acid had it
ready for the boys when they
arrived back at the "church,
The cub and Scout group
committee met on Monday
evening and plans made for
the coming, months. David
Overboe talked about the
poster contest for Huton
Districtd Co :uncit afl bo.Ys
$12.000
Not even high winds and.
poor Visibility Gould! keep.
more than 170 sftovvmobilerS,
from. completing a 10Q, Dile
metre snowarama on. Sunday
afternoon to raise money for
crippled children.:
The. snownobilers who
wound: through .Colborne
•Township to. Auburn, Blyth,.
andl back to Clinton, raised
fo��c
512,000 in pledges; for work
with the children,
Doug McCreery of Wood'-
slee 'made the major con=
tribution, raisiing 51,086 in.
pledge money. He won a
Bulova watch, donated by
Anstett Jewellers in Clinton,
for his, money -raising efforts,.
The warden's challenge
THE.
T±Ox'
UA Y $L a�
r'pitt he • invit'ed to.
participate, :mans also made
for Fattier ,; c Soo Banquet.
ion Tuesday April 3n and
church parade en Sunday'
April 22nd. Rei.►.. Ikl*Donald
made note that. the Hullett
Central School band would,;
be special guest musicians at
the service on the same •
Sunday,..
,PERSONALS'
Mrs, Olive Penfound
was admitted to Clinton
Public Hospital on January
26th, Friend's. hope: she will;
soon be home, •• •
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns;:
visited his brother, Harry "in
°wee Sound hospital on
M.rs Jim Ongarato from
Oshawa, spent .at few days
visiting, with Mr, and Mrfs.
Jack Lee and: called, on of her
friends in the village.
Please note -The family
swimming night at Vanastra-
recreation centre which was
:to 'have been February 4th.
.due to weather conditions
will `be held February 1f.
700: p.m. to 8p.m. After
swimming, back to church for
;a 'film, lunch and hot
chocolate. Prizes for oldest„
youngest .and largest family
in: the water.
Rev. and Mrs, Mervyn
Fenfound, Calesta and Blair
of .Shebrook Saskatchewan
spent the past week visitng:
Friday. .: itis mother Mrs. Olive
trophy, . donated by
Champion• Road Machinery,.
for the muniicipal council;
with the• largest amount of
pledges,w. as captured by
Hallett Township.
The snowmobile ride was
made possible by the co-
operation of landowners who
allowed drivers to cut across
their • property and by the
S
efforts of ;local snowmobile
clubs,
The Auburn and Blyth
Lions Clubs ;provided r..e-
freshments. for riders during
the snowararna.
An Expositor Classified
will pay you dividends, Have
you tried one? Dial 527-0240,
P,efiound in Clinton hospital R,
and her parents Mr.
Mrs:, Potter, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Caton,
NI-W*4on'of Landolt Spent' tine
Weekend with her parents.
!Mr- an4M, rs. Bohm Burns.
M,rs. Ross.Millsop, Sheryl,
D a vid, Sarah and John spent
the weekend' with her
parents Mr- and Mrs- "Bert
Shobbrook while Ross,
Darren and paltrtcia: went
ice -fishing ,at Lake Sitncoe.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Scott Sr..
and Mr. and, Mrs* Nelson.
l;ed, Walton were Saturday
#tight dinner guests. of Mr.
and Mrs., George.
Underwood, Winghant-
W,L, card .party will' be,
�rinm
Greeting t1?s -Banda)
Marlin/'were f t Buchanan
alto, REg at�t . . LTseih5
. were Debbie :alb=, Shelley
'Westerhout ; .C`hoit' anthertt, ,.
was "•Let there be, ` fight .
With ;choir direr . tt
Shaddock and organist
Louise McGregor'. teV.
McDonald's children's time•'
was ""The bird who made
good"' Junior teacher was.
Barbara ' Bosman, The
message 'was `"Question,
Jesus asked, "who touched
mel"
Messengers met in Sunday
school rooms With theixr
leader. Brenda Radford':
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APPLIANCES
"lot alit* ire trt of downtown Varna
w'ACI f'M' CL.EANERS sales and service of mo .l makes,
' CB RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES;
* SPEED, Q4'EEN APPLIANCES
* MOFFAT .APPLIAN'CES
• SMOKE SENSOR$
INSECT LIGHT$ AND FLY KILLING UNIT$ ;
* HAND CRAFTED GIFT5':
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vArna,. C)r1t. •
482 1 d.3.'.
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The Tuesday night euchre
held an the Walton Commun-
ity 'Hall last.: week winners
were:. 14igh lady - Sadie
McDonald; low lady . Marg-
ery Ryan; high man - Gordon
Murray; . low • man Mel
Jacklin, .Lucky number _ om .
cards ladies: Margery.
Ritchie; men-;Harold,Bolger.
Lucky cup-.Teenie Achilles,
Hostesses were Mary
;Humphries, Lavina''Watson,
Elva .B;olger`: and." Olive
' Dundas.r
There ' will be another
euchre on February' 13th with
committee in charge - •Helen':
Craig, Ruth Axtmann. Eva
Gordon : and Marilyn
McDonald. Come out' and
bring a friend'.
PERSONALS .
Mr. and Mrs- . Norman.
Waiker, 'Erin and Kim of
London spent ;the weekenc,
with Mrs'. *Dorothy Sholdice,
Murray and Sandra:
Mrs: Phyllis Mitchell is
planning . a Cameo Open
House at her home an Satur-
day, February 17.
My apologies. in having the .
Van Vliets and McCutcheons
holidaying , in' Hawaii. It
should have been at Nassau,,
Bahamas.
Mrs. Joan. McDonald of
Montreal visited with her
parents,. Mr.. and Mrs.
Lawrence Ryan and other
members of the family.
Mr, and Mrs.<': Neil
McGavin spent last; week'on
a holiday in. Hawaii.
Thee, Walton. Area. Sports,
Club 'Snowmobile Poker..
Rally was cancelled on' Sun-
day due to.' the stormy.
Interested?.
•
Giris Inv'
Any girls. 12' by : March
1st interested in 4-H project.
accessories "The final• '
touch. ":get ; in touch with
Mrs. Tom Duizer. The first
meeting will be February
12th:
The W.I. Canadian
Industries meeting will be
`held on February 14 at8 p.m.
with• Beream• Aimwell, and
Burns:. U.C'.W. units as
guests. Guest. speaker will be
weather.- It is scheduled
again for Sunday, February
25.
Mrs.; Earl •' Watson , and
Mrs. Gerald Watson spent a
few days last week in London
with Mrs. Sandra Harris,
also visiting Earl in Victoria
Hospital. ,
Recent visitors with' Mrs
Jean Broadfootwere Mr. and ,
Mrs. - Art: Henderson and
Mrs,' Susan White and `baby
Gabrilte of Se'ahorth..
ted to
Rev. Wayne Good of Blyth
who will show films and
slides on village , life in
Nigeria, There will .be an
auction.
Those attending+ the
Huron -Perth Presbyterial in
Exeter'on January 30th from
here were Edyth Beacom,
Alice Davidson, Helen
Lawson, Florence"
Cartwright, Addie Flunking
and' Laura Lyon..
The Huron -Perth County .Roman Catholic ,School' Board
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s m"' . r ister their children et
Parents of Kindergarten.student ay eg
any of the Hollowing Schools on the dates listed.
HURON COUNTY ,
SCHOOLS::
St. ioaeph's School. IK1NGSBRID.GE)
Mr. David'Z'yluk, Principal
R.R.#3', GODER1CH (529-7646)
Tbureday, March 29, 1:3o p.m. - 5 p.m.
our Lady of Mount Carmel School
Mr. Gary Birmingham,. Principal (237.3331)
R.R.#3, (Mount Carmel) DASHWOOD,
Tuesday, March 27, 9 a.m. 5 p.m..
St. Joseph's: School
Mr. Donald Farwell, Principal
1.69 Beech St., CLINTON (482-7035)
Monday, February 19 9 a.rn.. 6 p.'m.
Prectoni' Blood' School
Mrs. Esther Rau,• Principal'
Saunders St'., EXETER (235.1691)
7.'u�es slay,. February 20,1 p.nt. - 5 p.m..
St,,. Mary's School
Miss Betty Clark, Principal
70 Bennett St., E, GOI)E1fICH (524-990
Monday, March 12, 12 Nooii • 5 p.m,
Tuesday, March 13,.12 Noon: 5 p.m.
St, rMmiGs School' ' '
Sister `Theresa Mader, Principal
Chalk 'St:, SEAFORTH (527-0321) ,
Wednesday, March 14f 9 a.sa. • 12 Noon'
313A p.eb. • S p.m.
Sacred Heart School -
Mr's, Mary O'Malley, Principal
Box 68, Cornyn St., WINGIIAM (357.1090)
Friday, February 9,1 p,et. - Si30 p.m.,
Friday, Febtury 16',.1 p,tn. 5130 p.ldt.
St. Bontfres "School
Sister Louise' Lowry', Principal
Box 128, ZURICH, -(�6-4335)` : .
Taesday, Match 6,'9'*.m. - 5 pi.0 ..
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PERTH COUNTY •
SCHOOLS
St. Patrick's School
Mr. Larry Cook, Principal
Mill St.:, DUBLIN (345-2033)
Thursday; February 15, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
St. Patrrlck's School [KINKORA]
Mr. Ennis Murphy, Principals
R.R.#1, SEBRINGVILLE, (393-5580) .
Wednesday, March 28, 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m..
Holy Name of Mary School'
Mr. Leo Turner, Principal
1'61 Peel St., :ST, MARYS (284-2170)
Tuesday, febdiary 27, •2 part. 5 p.m,
St. Mary's School [IIESSONJ
Mrs. Florence McDonald. Principal ;
R.R.#4, LISTOWEL' (595-8929)
Thursday, March 1, 1.p.m. - S.p.m.
Immaculate Conception School;
Mr.. Michael Dewan, Principal
15 Welt St., STRATFORD, (271.9936)
Tuesday, February 13, 1 p.ns. - 5 p.m.
St. Ambrose School'
Mr. Paul Nickel, Principal
181 Louise St.. STRATFORD (211.7544)
'Tooedsy, February 13, 1 p.m. t 5 p.m.
St. yoilepit't Schooll.
Mr. Adnan Poftsioent, Principal
363 St. Vincent St., Stratford (211-3574)
Tuesday, Febrltary '13, 1 pont. 5 prm•
St. Moyslas School
Mr, SAM Alberico, Principall (2:71.3636)'
228 Avondale Ave., STRATI:ORD,
Trteedays_ Pebriary.13, 1 p.m. 'W 5 p.m .
Kindergarten ehlkirenmeed to lie 5 years of lige on or before December 31, 1979'.
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