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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-09-27, Page 9OBSERVING ONE. OF THE AREAS; Local pbiiticians, Huron -Bruce M P PMurray Gaunt, Ministry of Natural- Resources officials and Officials from Ducks Unlimited and; members of the press went on a bus tour of the Loridesbora C Hullett Wildlife Management Area on lltlednesday to see how the MNR :planned to control water,, levels in: the area as, part of their Plaster plan to form a. wildlife: habitat there, (Brussels Poste PhOtq), er.r.io chub Correspgndent, MRS- BERT SHOBBROOK 523-42.50 The Cheerio club tnet at the home of Myrtle Fair - service on Wednesday 19th. Myrtle ' welcomed all and read "Welcome" and "Hello.", minutes of last meeting, and treasurers: re- `port • were 'read by Addie flunking, a card of thanks. :from Bert Shobbrook was received. Myrtle Fairservice gave readings "The fall of summer. where did it go" and 'Did you have a good summer". Mary Longman`. read, "Road to Autumn".and "Autumn. ' Addle flunking played piano for the hymns- •Flor- • ence• Vivian 'read "Sept- ember" and Myrtle readfhe Maple" Draw donated, by Edyth Beacom was won by Vi Burns; Roll call was an- swered,by 13 members and 1. . visitoi,;Stclla Adams.. Next meeting will be group 1 alt the home of Nona Pipe in Seaforth..'Definitions and en- trance exam contests were conducted by. Mary Longman.. and Florence Vivian. Winner was Edyth Beacom. Some games of cards were played and lunch served by Myrtle Fairservice, Mary Longman, and Florence Vivian. 4 -H Londesboro IIi:CLUB The Londesboro III club held a meeting September 17th at marjorie Duizers. The officers elected were pres- ident Mary Anderson; Vic e president, Helen . Kplkman secretary • Lisa Duizer, Press Reporter Jeannette John stone They discussed; .things about needlepoint and the different ' yarns and, can vasses." Leaders 'Marjorie., Dauer and Judy Datema showed. •samples and meni- bers marked the canvas for samplers. Lunch" was Made by Marjorie Duizer and Judy Datema. • PERSONALS,.. Sympathy is 'extended :to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe on; the death of :sister-in-law Edna, 'Mrs: Orville Hooper of. Ailsa Craig bn Friday,' ept. New.kindergartQn .teacher at Hallett Mrs., Walter became the new kindergarten: teacher. in September, replacing Miss Adams who retired last June. This fall there are 36 pupils divided into • two classes, class 1 and. class 2. Each dass attends on alternate days. Mrs. Walter is . a.. familiar face as.she taught Continuous . Progress _ for Grade One and Two fast year. Miss Querengesser and. Mrs. ,Bosman now teach Grade 'One and Two. NEW TEACHER:. Mrs. Hazlitt was. the French teacher at Hullett Central' School for four years. but last year, She had to quit her job' as a: teacher'to become a new'mother. Mr. White has taken the place of Mrs. Hazlitt. He' teachers part time for grade 4, and then goes about; from grades 3-8 teaching French. Mr. White is married and has 1 child. He lives in Clinton. He taught in the West and then moved'' to Clinton ,this past summer. We hope: that Mr. White enjoys teaching at Hullett.', WESTERN FAIR .WEL- C3OMES GRADE 6 PUPILS': Hullett Central's grade 6 pupils went to the. Western Fair on Thursday September 13. They mainly went to see. the livestock and poultry, but the pupils liked: the rides;: and grand Stand, performances too. HULLETT BAND STARTS OFF ON NEW NOTE Hullett Central School is continuing; their band' from last year. The band leader, Mrs. Johnstone, is teaching 37 pupils. how to play various instruments. This year the pupils attend band on Mon day and Thursday' morning, Tuesday. after. ;school and Friday at; noon. Mrs. John- stone . teaches several' sec- tions. She teaches,-;., flute, clarinet, trombone, •tuba, baritone, • trumpet, percus- sion, and. twn new instru- s mens french horn and saxo- phone. The teachers> and stridents` wish the. band' well this year. 23 SOCCER' TOURNAMENT of Some of the girls and boys from grade 6.7 and.8 are meeting at noon hours' with their coaches, Mrs, Cooke and Mr. White to practice for a soccer tournament which . will be held on October 3rd at Brucefield. There will be six . m games and their, will be gone from 9:00 until 3:30.We. all Pe wish them Good Luck. For the last few years juice and milk have been Sold: at Hullett. Central School. But. fewer children have been: . ordering the drinks. Because w of this, some of the 'milk' on 2t age 61 years. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. Bob Trick on the birth of their daughter Karen Jean 7 VS lb.. born on Sept: 26th in St. Joseph's, hospital, London. Hullett township shed was sold by, auction on Tuesday September' 18. It was Pur- chased by John Radford. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen returned • home on Tuesday night from enjoying the week- end in Owen Sound district. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley and family on September 12th- were. Mrs Mabel Slater of Brandon Manitoba, Mrs. Ethel Creamer .of.Petrolia and Mrs. and Mrs. Eldoe Hulley, Susan.' and . Sandra of Sea forth... . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shad - dick visited on Saturday with. her sister ':Mrs. Irene Fer:. guson in Londonand on. Sunday with their •daugther Lloy in Kitchener: Mr. and Mrs. Orville New -r by returned home on Satur- day evening from spending 2 weeks fishing at Pembroke .Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miltson Sheryl, David, Patricia, Dar- ren, John and Sarah, Wood- stock were Sunday dinner 'guests with herparents Mr, and Mrs. Bert'"Shobbreek. Mr. Tom Allen is wild' goose hunting; this -week at Winisk on Hudson Bay. ;Jamul UNIT September meeting was held on -September 17th in the church with the Berean. unit as. guests.. The meeting opened with leader Florence Cartwright welcoming all the visitors... 'Roll "'callwas an- Swered`with a �he'me'remedy by ' 13 members. There were 14 visitors. Minutes of the June meet Mg were read by secretary June Fothergill. Thank yous were received from - Bert obbrook and Bob Reid. Fall thankoffering will, be at Clinton in Wesley .Willis' United Church on September rd. Edythe Beacom spoke ur Fall thank offering' in the •church October 1st: at. 8 p.m. Dora Shobbrook reported on gift of bedding and towels to recent fire victims. Hugh d! •Donna Flynn. October. eting will be • held a. Helen, en, , Lunch will • be rved by pearl .Mason nny Overboe. Treasurers report was read • j; by. Florence ' Cartwright. Leader Florence Cartwright conducted the worship• ser- ce opening, .with ' prayer. Mrs., Rev. Scott sang ac - began to spoil. So this year we have decided to stop selling milk an. d juice. ENTICE1't 340 t nick, ptecrse ht rid end smooth, res 'ottswe per• fotmance make thr. 340 so darnedmuchfun fattde dor the whole lnrnriyy Twit 2.K ore Yitieitlltul tib tltiwiwlictla' ELDER ENTERPIRISES 262 6142 Salta & Service Hen nodi (Ont y4 kora John Oleic The company 1 represent insures ons out of tive persons In Canaria and the U.S. DOn'1 you want. to do• liuslness with o: trader too; JOHN BLAIR 247 Ontario St. Clinton 482-1703 NMetroolltan Life tvtiera ile i iluturii lfr chow • • • e oompanying herself on 8uitar Mrs. Scott sang Have thine own Way Lord. June Fothergill introduced the guest speaker Mrs, Ros- lae, Public Health. Nurse. She spoke on sclerosis and hypertension. She was thanked and presented with a gift by Helen Lee. Gail Lear oonducted two contests. Lunch was served; by Lena Nesbitt, Marion "Snell, Marion. and Pat :Bunking. Alice; Davidson thanked. the Aimweli for the Berean Unit. 4 Mil Tt"t UR R 1, :EXPO SITOI `SEI • auvRit s r .IS •` flu .-' ' MRS,CorrespondentALLAN�ly'IcC$ 887 X6677' The Agriculture and Canadian lndustries meeting was', held: in the Walton Co?tlmuntty Nall on. 'Wednesday evening, September 19th, Mrs, Alberta Hudie conducted the business, after the.ex, the minutes were read by Ruth. Axtmann. followed by :the financial reportng,ercises1.7 .rnem*elts answered the roil "call, '!'A Canadian Industry". An invitation was• read from the Blyth institute to attend tli.ier Meeting on Thursday', October ,8 p.m,. and: ro 4th Seafotiath Institute meeting on Tuesday, rr h p.m., A• thanOctobek-you card9tat wa8s read Dennise d from Wellwood of the Chidlren's Welfare,. Ggderich. Delegates were desert' to, attend the District. Rally; Monday, October .1 at Elim vale, The area convention will be held October 29 and 30 at Bingernan Park, Kitchener with a delegate to go from the Walton Branch, The` Senio. r leaders short course, "Indoor gardening" wall, . be Held, with. ' everaal'. wishing to take, it it ...aders. can go 'to training school in the near future. It was decided to begin the euchre's for the winter season, committee for •Ogtpbear 2 to be Marg i Rock, L*vina Watson Margery, H nether and Mary Butiliphries# There will be ; door prizes donated by member, Committee for October 16; to be:Paulette Bennett; Viola Kirkby; Alberta Hudie and Ruth Axtmatnt, The admission is the same as last year with lunch Provided. There will be more prizes at each Card': party every two. weeks, Irene McCall took the agri- culture part in the form of a farm quiz. Berva Watson outlined the work at the Bainton Old Mill in Blyth which has beeii a factory outlet since 1894 at the railway tracks in Blyth. It's a landmark in Huron County. `In this authentic old mill youwill ill find the �h ' entaBe and tradition of the Bainton family. A unique wool and leather business open every day, There were skins and sheep Skin rugs'on; display, also a Chamois made from a sheep skin, Berva Watson welcomed all grandmothers _present and . presented gifts to the one that made her own, wedding dress. Alberta Hudie, ' with the birthday nearest to this night Paulene Bennett, saw the greatest number of "the grandchildren that day Betty McCall, youngest grandchild: Leona McDonald', Irene ane' McCall; read' a Poen', "Wonderful Ssrandnla'",, The Bazaar and Tea was a diSeuss '1 for November 3 at a, 2. p.m. rosters ate to; be made by members. f4omnit. tees will be chosen for tables. A at the Qctohe# meeting. d, Marion Godkin: was pianist ,day The :second' d.y .conducted tour «IG the Glass Factory and. Hickory cheese and sheat, rarm, .Dinner and later at. tended the Westgate tbeatre shrwv, Stayiag,at- the Holiday Jell, then visited Henry rents, Museum, .at Greens- w tba capita countrie$ pct 1f tour, taking to Oslo, S>, „ holm atsil •CopcnttaRant;; Mr, and WS. Pittae Wag, a son spent the weoken4l and area news for !Institute Grace Prior to lunch served by Marilyn McDonald, Vera McDonald and Marjory Huether,. PERSONALS Recent visitors with Mr, and: Mrs. Nelson Reid were Mr. and Mrs., ,Jim; William- son and Keith, R,R.3, Walton, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Mills; Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Stevens and Mr. and Mrs,;,Norman Schade enjoyed the3 day' bus trip last week to. Toledo.Ohice where . they visited the Museum of the Art, had dinner at , the Fiber Glass Tower Restasurant the first ville, Michigan prior to returning home Thursday evening. They reported it was beautiful warm weather., Mrs. Beth . May; Kindersey, Sask,, Mrs, Helen Henderson,. 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