HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-29, Page 9ISO -WAVING WITH 'GRANDPARENTS'
That's what most of these children were doing
and they made good use of the warm sunshine
u
skafin
Wednesday to 'get In a." good game of road
hockey on a street in Londeet Orn
(StandardPho#o)
Correspondent
MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK
523.4250
There was ahuge turn out
for skating party on Sunday
afternoon in the Blyth Arena.
Youngenjoyed and old' joy ed the
afternoon with a number
putting their skates on first
time in a number of years.
The prize for youngest skater
went to Christie Scott, and
oldest to Lloyd Pipe. Prize
was oldest couple skating.
Lloyd and Nona Pipe the
prize went to the runners, up
•Alien and Ruth Shaddick...
The largest family on ice
was tied between• the Hugh
Millars, Tielman
Westerhout's; Garnet
Wright's, and John Radford's.
A draw was :made and prize
went to Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Wright..: Following skating
the church hall was filled to
capacity for a Pot Luck
Aimwetl Unit
supper served by Berean.
Unit of U.C.W. following
supper,Jim Jameison showed
film 'chick, chick, chick,"
The committee > was Tom
Pollard, John and Jane log
gart, Garnet and Margaret
Wright and Nelson and Fern.
McClure, Everyone felt this
was a most enjoyable fellow-
ship for the congregation,
and hope we'll be able to do
it again next year. ..
Mr. Bab Burns visited his
brother Harry on Saturday in
Kincardine Hospital
Mr. and Mrs., Colin Pater-
son
London', visited on.'.
Sunday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs, Bob. Burns:.
Sunday visitors with Mr
and Mrs:. Gordon Shobbrook,
Darrel and Diana were, Mrs,
Allen Bridge, Sharon' and -
Krista of "Wingham. Bradley
returned home with them.
Host Rev..
Aimwell Unit met Monday •
evening at the manse with
Rev. McDonald as host. Pre-
sident Florence.' Cartwright,
welcomed everyone,. read a
poem and led in prayer.' Roll
Call was answered by, your
favorite hymn with 19 pre-
sent. A thank you from Vi
Burns, a letter . from our
adopted' child in Hong Kong, -
an invitation to Clinton on
April 1st 8 p.m. thank -
offering . at;Ontario` St.
Church, to Blyth United
Church thankoffering. April
8th, notices of West minister
weekend. The .' hath 'supper
tickets will be ,.adults $4.,.
children 6 to 12 : .,$2 slipper
May 23rd. Supper committee
are Joan Whyte, Kathy
McDougal and Florence
Cartwright and Brenda Rad;
ford,lt was decided to visit.
shut-ins of the community
Mr. and Mrs.. Edwin Wood
accompanied their •son Mr.
and Mrs, Ken. Wood and
family of Wingham, to
Toronto on Wednesdayto
visit with daughter Prof. and
Mrs. '$ill Andrews in their
new home• Also visited" with.
Mr, and Mrs, Harold
Richards..
. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor andchildren returned
home on Wednesday from
spending 2 weeks in Florida:
visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson
visited on Saturday 'with :his
sister Mr, . and Mrs. • E.F.
Warren iii' Landon. John and
Elizabeth returned home
Withthem after spending a
couple of days there..`
Debbie 'Shaddick of
Goderich spent- a couple of
days - last week with her
grandmother Mrs. Joe Shad
dick.
Mrs. Carl McDonald, Mrs;
Chester Earl and Judith'
spend a couple of days this
past week .at. the Manse with
AntDona I. Mr, McDonald,'
�Mr. and Mrs. Jim Radford
Kathy and 'Kevin spent
Sunday to Tuesday in
Toronto and a couple of days
in Niagara Faiis.with Mr and.
Mrs: Doug Radford Dawn
and Monica.
before next meeting with a
small remembrance, moved
the money , fromcards from
friends for this project;
April' meeting program
convcnor Kathy McDougall.
Lunch committee, Mary Pee{
and Helen Lee moved to.
serve coffee, cookies
Money from project be
turned in. at November
meeting.
Scripture wasread by Pearl:'
Mason: Poems "I'm ,,.living.
now to Live Again" by
Florence- Cartwright.
A film "if I should die
before I wake" was shown by
Rev. McDonald. f=ollowing.
the film a discussion period"
. was . held. Rev. Mcdonald
closed with prayer. Betty
Hulley' Conducted a contest
on Books of the Bible: Lunch
was served by Ora Bruce and
Helen Lawson.
There are any number of good reasons
to borrow. We`iloffer advice, and the
money to see you through.
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AND GREY
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Bradley Shobbrook of
Wingham spent a couple of
days last week withhis uncle
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon; Shob-
brook. Darrell and Diana.
Mrs. Ross Millson,. Sheryl,
Darren, Sarah and, John of
Woodstock spent Tuesday
night and . Wednesday with
her parents. 'Mr. and. Mrs.
Bert Shobbrook. ::Patricia
spent the week with Dorie
Ellerby1Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jack-
son, :Brian, Ken, and Sandra
of Ridgetwon visited last
weekend with- her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen,
Brian Ken and Sandra re-
mained for the holiday while
their parents spenttheweek
in Ottawa, Wayne Attended
the Farm Show. and Gloria
visited' relatives,.
*Mr. and " Mrs. William!
Doig of Wroxeter called at
- the home of their - nephew
Rev. McDonald on' Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
flunking, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
.Lovett, Mrs,''Beth Knox and.
Mrs. Hazel Watkins enjoyed
a. bits trip to Kitchener on
Saturday night to see'.; Grand
Ole. Opry.Visiting•with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Burns last
week weref,Mr. Percy Geist
' and ;Mise Angus Smith of
Tiverton
Correspondent
IoS, ant McCALL
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Walton
lnstttute
entertained: at the Birthday
party .at Huronview,
Wednesday afternoon March
21st, Mrs. Neil McG'avtn was
M.C., Mrs. Kerb, Travis on
the piano and Mrs.:Emerson
Mitchell with her violin en-
tertained, withseveral lively
numbers and singing duets
of favourite songs, Pain
Nolan and Sandra, Sholdice
playedpiano duets followed
by Donna Godkin; Nancy
Godkin, Carol Axtmann and:
Cath* McGavin pleasing the
audience with their quartette
singing.
Mrs. Bill. Humphries 'wag
WaRort
Mrs Glenn; Haase: of Sault
Ste; Marie -spent a couple of
' days last week with Mr, and
Mrs.. Gordon Murray.
Charlie Murray visited with,
them on Wednesday. Thurs.
day they took her to .London.
to visit with' her' sister, '
Norma and husband Mr,
John Larmour before leaving
fore home from there,
Mrs, Ken' Moffett of Strat-
ford
trat-
fo spend a few days of the
rd pe Y e
holiday break with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Herb
Traviss, Allison.. and Leslie ,
Traviss of Waterloo also
spent several days; at the.,_
same' home with their grand
parents;
We' were glad to hear
'Algin McDonald was able to.
return home from the' Sea-.
forth Hospital, on Thursday,
he had been a patient since
Monday.
Mr., and Mrs. Ray Nelson,
Vancouver B.C. spent the
weekend with- her. parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earp. Watson
and Mrs. Gerald Watson and.
visited Gerald who has been.
-a patient in Wingham Hos-
pital the past week. Miss
Ann' Watson; Sarnia visited
her father prior to her move
to ;Stratfetd. Mrs: Sandra'
Harris was also home for the
weekend.. ,
Miss Debbie Achilles,
Fergus spent the • holiday
break week with her grand,
patents Mr,, and ,Mrs. Rally
Achilles. Mikis' 'Christine:
Achilles, Sebringville .also
visited •a .few days at the-
same horse. They both spent
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pianist for a lively, sing`song
led by Mrs..MeCavin with
severai joining in with, rythm:
band instruments. Happy
Birthday was sung, for the
twenty members who had
birthdays this ri onth, a
small gift was given to each
one, _then cup cakes and tea
were served by the Walton:
Institute members to every-
one present including Mrs.
Leeming. Jean Miller and
Pearl; Tharner who are re-
sident from the Walton area.
W.I. MEETING
The Agriculture and
Canadian industries meeting
of the Walton Women's,
Institute was held on; March.
21st in the community
Mrs, Bill Humphries we-
Thi
,
RU.HI AM% MARCH x 1
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lconted everyone Mrs. Neil
Mc(ayln'was pianist
Correspondence was dealt
with.. The Achievement Day
for the Final. Touch in Aeces-
spriess will .he held at Grey
Central School Tuesday, Maki
x, at 7;3p, p.ni,
Summary Day for -the
Needlepoi Course is set for
May 24th. tickets are
available from any member
on the gold and brown quilt
made by the Institute, to be
drawn at a later date
supper; There will be the.
Sunshine Sister Rift
exchange ;f $2.0O) :ant pay„
gent of fees.
rnmmittees :were chosen
euchre fQ be decided at the
Ttuesdsy-nights< Desset't
euchre tsl be ,laded at the'
next ineetitrg„.
Diana were made for the.
Historical Society, meeting to
be held in the Waltpn ball on.
Monday evening, April 74„
There will be, an antique
display, Mrs Nelson Reid,
Mrs, herb Traviss of the „
nominating committee Londesboro. draws
lyrought in the slate of
officers fpr the coming year, r
to be installed at the April d
-� �'Ei� nt}�� crowd
speaker will #ve Mstot'y ';t!i:
couple places to the village,.
everyone l welcome.
Ross P peter, M4>'t
avilis introduced by Mrs. -
Marr McCaHk preying! his.
pictures .of Hawaii, Japan:
and Australia, Mrs. McCall
read a poem, "City .Slims
un the Farm.” Mr,.. ,l et;
Wiled with a heading Sup
pose people had to pay." He:
was thanked and;, presented.
with a gift for taking time to
share bis pictures Obis trip.
Meeting, which will begin at
7' p.m. with a spot .:luck:
Spaine
o .le. visi• t:
; a .couple of -•days -with -Ml's. " `They stayed at .the Melia
Marie McTaggart in Brussels Costa Bell and.Sol ;Hotel at
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Huether' rorremplinos in Spain. They
Steven and .John spent 'the took the ferry over to Africa,
holiday week in Lakeland stayed one night and re-
Florida, visiting with M;rh - turned.to their hotel; the next•,..
and Mrs: Gordon Saunders,. day where they were treated
Royal Oak Michigan on their to a Moslem supper. They
way horse Sunday,. also attended a bull'. fight at
There were about 2G Fuengirola and they vvent''to
people boarded the bus at one of the largest caves in
the Corner° Restaurant on Merza. They also saw acres
Saturday night for Kitchener of oranges, lemons, olives
to attend the •Gra. id Ogle- and, almonds. growing.
Opry"Show. The Walton la ies were
t d e
t nloying -roc evc� ':ng
of Crokinole un ednes ay
night was a packed'housrl, the
largest attendance recorded
for these twice annual events
Nick -Whyte and Jack
Tamblyn were in charge of
the games and the lady
teachers in charge of lunch,
Winning the prizes, were
Mr, and Mrs, Allan Searle busy quilting again the first
arrived home Wednesday of the:week at the .home of
night from a.2 weck conduc- Mrs. Howard Hackweil. It
ted tour to Spain, Mr. and wa tin •like we the .last
rs; Cli S. H e and Mr. sap .. g, a r
M ff aoev: week . but we are back into
and Mrs.. :Gien McNichol winter again, It gives the"
from this area were also on
ladies a good `chance to get
the sante flight,' their quilting done,
ladies high Suzanne Tattmlyn
high Man, David Whyte;.
Lew Lady Brenda Whyte;.
Low Man; Ron Vincent;.
Lucky • . ° Chair, Helen.
Kaltman; Most twenties,
Sandra Westerhout. The
Sunday School would like to
say "Thank you" to the
tremendous support given
them in this event.
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