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MRS.AL MCCALL
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The first euchre of the
season was held in the
community hall on. Tuesday
evening, October 2 at 8:30*
sponsored by the Walton
Women's Institute, with 9
tables% play- Prize winners
were for high lady Mrs,
Harold EOlger; low lady
Mrs. C. MeCutcheon; High
Titan - Gordon MurraYIow
man •-• Ernie Stevens; lone
bands - Wilbur Ttirnbull;
most zeroes - Ed. Baker; diaor
prize, donated Ernie
Stevens; lucky cup - Mrs,
Mel Jite.itlitt.
Hostesses were Mrs,
Keith Rock, Mrs. Dave WO -
son, Mrs, Ray fluether and
Mrs. Stewart Humphries.
There will be another euchre
in two weeks. Everyone is
welcome -
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Short -
4
Mr. and Mrs. Dill Coutts
were: Mr. and Mrs„,Gordon
Wade, Livermore,
M. and Mrs, Allan Carter
and girlS. ,Clinton; Mr. and
Mrs, Rosch Bennett and' font-
WaltOnt and Mrs, Marie
thlrgess, Brussels,
M. Torrey MCCall of Vie-
toria, B.C. Spent the past
week at the borne of Mr. and
MrS. Allan McCall. and wilt
spent another week visiting
relatives in the community
Prior to joining his son Jim n.
Montreal who is attending
ortiversitY there.
NOTES
The Citi4en and, World
Affairs meeting of the Wal-
ton Women's Institute will
be COnveried by Mrs. Keith
Reek and. Mrs- Lavern- Ood-
kin 94 WO.APWAY, October
17
a '.11:15 pan. Roll call
'how A souvenir et your
travels and bring a current
CVCAt., There is, tct be a
Travelogue And World Geo
graphy Hostesses:
Mrs. Keith, 'Rock, Mrs, Dave
Watson, Mrs, Neil Mcqavin
and Mrs. Oracme Craig,
an
area news
reed and Jodi and l‘irs,,
hears about Ireland
Shortreed attended the lat-
ter's granddaughter's wed-
ding of Barbara LouisSmithy
Mitchell, and Allan Wilker of
Tavistock on Saturday, Sept-
ember 29 at Knox Presby-
terian Church, Mitchell, The
smorgasbord supper was
held in the Canadian Legion
hall catered by Mrs. Miller
with the reception later in the
Crystal Palace, Mitchell.
Mr. -and Mrs.Ray Hucther
spent Saturday at the Plow-
ing Match and also visited
with Mr, and. Mrs. Gordon
Saunders, Royal Oak, Mich-
.
Ernie Stevens and Mrs. Ken
McDonald,
Mrs. Marie Coutts, Mrs.
Audrey Hackwell and Mrs.
Jean Bewley visited last
Monday with Mrs. Gertie
Ennis at the Chateau Gard-
ens in London..
Mr.. and. Mrs. Jim Sills,
Tracey, Teddy and Donnie of
-Seaforth, Mrs. Linda Ander-
• son. Kevin nd Jennifer and
• Mr. Jerry Achilles of Bell-
wood had their Thanksgiving
on Saturday evenieg whlt
their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Rollie Achilles,
Sunday dinner.guests with
• &ian.
• Attending the 28th Huron
_
County. Women's Institute
Rally at Elitriville on „Mon-
day, October 1 were Mrs. Bill
Humphries, Mrs. Harold
Bolger, Mrs. George McCall,
• Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs.
Correspondent
MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK
523,4250
1JCW Thankotfcring meeting was held on October lst
with guests from Blyth,
Eruct:field and Seaforth,
Welcoming and ushering
were Mrs. Laura Lyon and
Audrey Thompson. Organ
and piano music by Genev-
ieve Alien and Gail Lear was,
enjoyed prior to the meeting,
President Edythe Beacom
reaci "0 Praisc the Lord"
and welcomecrall nod gave
an invitation to Blyth LION.
New books
at VVaiton
Library
• There is a -new exchange of
• books at the Walton Public
Library. There is an excellent
•selection of books,says Mrs.
MacPherson, librarian, such
as fiction, non-fiction, craft
and cook books; • also the
paper backs in the Harlequin
• and westerns. Come in and
• take home some good read-,
ing. The library hours are
Tutrclay afternoon 2-5 p.m.
day evenings,' 7-9 and
Thankoffering is October
14th at 8 p.m. An invitation
to Burn s UCW to their ,fall
hazaar October 2.1 at, 2 p.m. •
in Lontleshoro Hall was
received. UCW Regional
Rally is. October 16th at 6:30
p,m . at Varna United church,
Joan Whyte read Only a
Season". Hattie Wood read
scripture. Joan Whyte gave.
meditation - a prayer on
showing appreciation of what
we have and a reading •
th• nkfulness
_
Helen. Lawson Introduced
guest speaker Mrs, Walter
Bewley from Walton who •
showed pictures of Ireland
and gave comments on their
trip whieh were:enjoyedby
all. it was followed by a duet
by Genevieve Allen and,
Marjorie Duizer accompan-
ied by Gail Lear. Thanks was
cxpresSe,d by Brenda Rad -
.ford to 'the speaker and
musical numbers. Edythe
Beacon! "closed with Bene-
diction. 'Lunch was served in,
the church hall. 'Thanks was
received from Mrs.. Webster,
Blytti, Mrs, Taylor, Bruce -
field and Mrs. Dennis, Sea,
forth. After lunch, a sticeess-
ful bake Sale was held.- •
Thaiikslaying' Sunday at'
United.. Church" ' had Miss
Edythe Beacom ' and Jini
Jameison greeting , worship -
pers. Ushers were Donald
Reid, Danny Jewitt, Bob
Jameison and Bob Penfound.
Gospel hymn sing preceded
the service, A memorial ser-
vice will be held next Sun-
day. Rev. and Mrs. Scott
sang.a duet accompanied by
Mrs. Scott on guitar.
The choir anthems were
hymns of thanks with organ-
ist Louise • McGregor and
choir director Barb Bosman.
Rev, •Scott's children's
story was "Thank You God"
Trom Psalin 65; .hinitir teieh;
ers were Ruthann Penfound
' and Brenda Millar.
• The church was decorated
with vegetables and fall flow-
ers. • Many thanks to the
young peoples groups and
the Explorers.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Arm
strong held • Thanksgiving
, dinner on- Sunday for his
parents Mr, and. Mrs. Jack
Armitrong and his sister Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Carter and
Colleen. •
Mrs, Ida Durnin; returned
home Stmday from spending
Z weeks with her sister Mrs.
Edna Holmes, Dresden.
• Sympathy : is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Himmel'
-antifamily on sudden death •
of his father.
New c ieris salary et
The tender for the
Yeenstra drainage works was
accepted at the Hallett
council meeting last Monday
night. Frank Postills tender
was accepted,
The court of revision for
that tirain Met with no
appeals. Council passed a
bylaw to borrow $10,000 for
completion of the drain.
The building inspector
issued Building permits to
the follewing7 Edwin Zeale
addition to residence, Greg
Maize Garage, Rita Kelland
Implment shed,, Nick Whyte
Chickenbarn All are subject
to township by-iaws where
Salary was set for the new
Clerk treasurer and tax
collector Harry Lear effective
October 1st to 15,000 per
year with 2 weeks vacation,
Council accepted the tile
drain loan application of
Donald tvleGreger subject to
availability of funds.
The inspection and
Completion Certifleate of the
Tile Drain Inspector was
accepted and the clerk was
THE HURON_EXPOSiTOR, :OCTOBER ltx
Hullett lets d
instructed toprepare the
necessary by-law.
Council accepted the
application for severance of
Concession 11 -Lot 14 and
ConeeSsien 9 -Let 3, subject
to 4 written agreernent
regarding lin, fences.
A by-law to impose speciali
annual drainage rates upon
lands in respect of which
money is borrowed under the
Tile Drainage Act 1971 W4$
passed and numhered.
Council accepted the
application for repair on the
Kennedy Drainee Works and
instructed. • the drainage
commissioner to look into it.
Council appointed. the
County Clerk Treasurer to
Attend the tax sale 4u4
purchase if necessary on our
behalf and alloate funds
necessary to purchase
Property.
Council agreed to.continne
on with the B.C.S. for the
year 1980. '
Council allowed 510,00, for
each night curse attended
for St, John's Ambulance
Training.
Council agreed to retain
former Clerk Treasurer am
Vincent At the sum of 59
I. d
„ „ , , '
e$
' on
.
, ,.
Mr. and.' Mr,s, Bill $ottiatot.
NAney and Jenniter spent
Thanksgiving weekend with
her mother Mrs. Fsetsn
Sweeney at Chateaugua,..
Quebec.
Sarah and John Wilson.
Woodstock. spent 'Ilitirsdo
40 'Monday with their graid•
parents Mr- and Mrs. Bert
Shobbrook. Darren spent the
weekend with his uncle Me,
and Mrs. Bill Mahon and
family wink, their parents
enjoyed a hus trip u, Nash,
ville, Tennessee.
Mrs. Margaret Taylor
spent the weekend of Sept
ember 30 'IA ith Mr. and Mrs.
F.F.' Warren at Lions Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville New.
by spent Thanksgiving Sun-
day with their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Boti Menary. Kim-
berley. Glenn. David and
Angela in New Market.
•
per hour part time as
required bs the new (lett,
tioncti dt%tcled to open
tht, Snow Wow 1cnders.
born trove
Mn Howard 11edlod.
Killarnet Manitoba and
daughter 11en ot Saskatoon
and Mr ,and Mrs. Bill Hams
cd, Sant Ste 'Marie. Ontario
..,11cd on Putts Laur4
Saunderiolt and Mr. awl
Mr, Bert SiPVIN'e ds, on
Sigurd:4',
Mrs 14, n 1a^cr ;aid Mr
,
Council referred the
suovipiow tenders to. M.T.C.
hr their decision on whieh
tender they will approve.
er
and Mrs. Jack Arnutroryg
',e5ited on Saturday. with
Mrs. Alberta AreastPoig in
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fother.
art fonti1N attended a
h.imity pothering at home of
r Mr and Mrs., Fred
Potar,or.
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