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Mark 40th AnnOersaty
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The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Dale of Seaforth were
hosts at a surprise dinner PAY
on Saturday in honour of the
fortieth wedding •anniversary of
their parents , who had been
married on July 1, 1931. Also
Present was Mrs. Thelma Brom-
ley while' Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Dale and Cheryl,, called during
the afternoon... The couple
received a number of lovelyg-ifts
from their family. • '
calved, her primary education at
S.S. No, 1 Grey and is agraduate
of Seaforth District High School.
She has accepted a position on
the staff at St. Joseph's Hospital
London,
Correspondent
• Mrs. Allan McCall
,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc.Gavin
celebrated' their 40th wedding
anniversary Saturday evening,
June 26, when a dinner partywas
held in their honor at Hayfield
with their family, Mr. and eirp.
Bill (Elizabeth) Dinsinore of
Brampton; Mr. end Mrs. Jelin
McGavin of Thornbury and Mr.
and Mrs. Neil .McGavin of Walton.
Mrs. McGavin was the former
Florence Stewart and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon McGavin were
married 40 years ago at the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Stewart of Brussels.
Those attending the barbecue
N on Sunday afternoon at the
McGavin home, McKillop Town-
ship, were: Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Matheson of Brussels, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Johnston of Bluevale,
Mrs. Elsie Dinsmore of Seaforth,
Mrs. W.C. Bennett of Seaforth,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull
• of Brussels,Mr. and Mrs. John
McGavin an family of Thorn-
bury, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dinsmore
and family of Brampton and Mr.
and Mrs. Neil McGavin and family
of Walton.
The family presented Mr. and
Mrs. McGavin with a scenic pain-
* tang done by Mrs. D. A. Rann of
Brussels.
The friends of the community
also add their congratulations to
Mr. 'and 'Mrs. McGavin on this
happy occasion.
Toronto. Penny remained for
a week's holiday.
Mrs. Norman Williamson has
returned home from Seaforth
Community Hospital.
Mrs. Ley Warwick or Blue-
vale is spending the month of
July with her daughter Mrs. Jim
Shortreed and Mr. Shortreed in
the village.
Miss Valorie NichOls, the 1971
Delegate of 'the junior farmers
of England and Wales, spent a
recent week with Miss Christine
Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCall
and Susan spent Sunday at the
home of Mr., and Mrs. Allan
McCall, prior to their motor
trip to the West Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rut-
ledge, London spent the week-
end in the village. They visited
at Seaforth Community Hospital
with Mrs. Roy Bennett, who had
the misfortune to break her arm
, this past Friday evening. They
also visited with Mrs. Margaret
'Humphries at Huronview.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills,
Scott, David and Cathy of Brant-
ford and Drs. Jean and Gerd
Westermann of Burlington were
supper gustse on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Mills. "
Wisitors last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Dunk were Mr.
and Mrs. David Dunk, Darlene
and Allan of Carunna, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Greig, Linda and Penny
of Toronto, and Philip Dunk of ...„
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1 How are you? Are you
losing the excess pounds the
way you are supposed to do?
If not, return to the 'meetings
regularly. Remember how well
you did? We have been missing
you!
The children's group will be
meeting at 8 o'clock with the
adults during the summer
months. This is a good oppor-
tUnity for teenagers to get slim
and trim• before school starts
again.
We are planning a group of
special lessons on dieting and
good nutrition followed by exer-
cises, Remember that the
summer months with barbecues
and picnics have their pitfalls
too!
On Sept. 27, a special diet
lecture and demonstration of ex-
ercises held by Ida Burns and,
Associates wilt be given, followed
by a sam)le diet and buffet sup-
per. This is also an opportunity
for a reunion of all former mem-
bers.
We ware able to send $423.00
to the 'March of Dimes. This
money was raised during our
, Walk a thon. Thank you for parti-
cipating and a special "Thank
You" to our generous sponso rsl
Make an extra effort and come
to the meetings. Don't forget
-this-1S--• your-club-and-only you--
can make it a success:
Weigh-in will be at 8 o'clock
during the summer months.
Can now be purchased at Keating's Drug Rom
OHSIP
HAS ANNOUNCED A
NEW BENEFIT YEAR
For
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter of Walton celebrated their
5Elth "wedding anniversary on June 25. Mrs. porter i5 a
daughter of the late Mr. apd Mrs. Joseph Bennett. The
couple farmed east of Brussels until retiring to Walton
in 1945.
CHIROPRACTIC SERVICES
A Renewed Period Of
FULL CHIROPRACTIC BENEFITS
FOR ALL OHSIP SUBSCRIBERS
Commences Annually Each July' 1st
For Details Consult Your Chiropractor
Presented in the public interest, by the
ONTARIO CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION
Marks 94th Birthday
and Mrs. Geo. Campbell, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Nesbitt and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Campbell and family, Mr. and
Mrs.' Les Campbell and 'family
and Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Dillon
,.and family.
A birthday party was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
McClure and family on Sunday
in honour of Mrs. D. S. Ryan who
on June 29th celebrated her 94th
birthday.
Guests present included Mr.
NEW LIBRARIAN
Mrs. Jim Shortreed began her
duties last Tuesday as the new
librarian in the Walton branch of
the Huron County Public Library'
under the leadership of Miss
Ethel Dewar, Librarian for the
County. Mrs. Shortreed was
appointed as supervisor to suc-
ceed Mrs. Torrence Dundas who
has-contributed-her devoted ser-
vices for over the past 10 years.
•
" 27, 28 Win Prizes
In Draw
At •Garme
At the ball-game on Tuesday
evening whee the Walton and'
Belmore Pee-wee, boys played
the special event was the drawing
of the tickets which the Walton
team had sold recently. Prizes
were awarded* to: 1st - $25.00
to Harvey Craig; 2nd - $15.00 to
Marie McGavin; 3rd - $10.00 to
John Van Vllet.
The players who won one
dollar each for selling the most
tickets were: Maurice Flood and
Dean'Hackwell.
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HONORS GRADUATE
Miss Rosemary Blake,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Blake, R. B. 2, Brussels, gra-
duated from St. Joseph's 'Regio-
nal School of Nursing in London
on June 25, 1971.
The graduation exercises
were held at Alumni Hall, Uni-
versity of western Ontario, fol • -
• lowed by a reception at the home
of her parents. Rosemary re-
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Burns U.C. W. met at the home
of Mrs. Watson Reid on Wednes-
day afternoon with fifteen mem-
bers present. Mrs. Ed. Bell.
opened the meeting. Donna Reid
gave two piano selections. Rev.
McDonald continued with Bible
Study on the gospel of John,
Chapter 3.
Mrs. Ed. Bell ffonducted the
business session. Boll call was
answered by a Bible verse, and
the treasurer's report'was given
by Miss Jean Leiper. A thank you
letter was received from Scott
Mission, TorOnto. The next meet-
ing will be held on.July 28 at the
home, of Mrs. Ed. Bell.
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WALTON
YOU ALWAYS DO BETTER WITH IGA'S FAMOUS MONEY SAVING... (Intended for •
The Walton Women'sInstifute
met with the, President Mrs.
Gerald Watson in charge. Mrs.
Harold Bolger was pianist. The
secretary Mrs. W. H. Humphries
called. the roll which was "My
favorite room in my house and
why". Twenty-five dollars will
be given to Merand Mrs. Merton
Hackwell who recently lost their
barn • by fire. Mrs. Wm.
Humphries will make an article
to ,f loe • sent to Guelph next• fall
to 'be sold at the gift stall. Ten
dollars was donated to Brussels
• Fair Board.
The July meeting will be
Historical Research. and Current
Events- with Mrs. Jim Axtmann
and Mrs. Murray Smith in charge.
Roll call to bring oldest piece
of jewellery and tell its history.
Lunch • committee will include
• Mrs. Jim Axtmann, Mrs. Laverne
Godkin, Mrs. Dave Watson and
Mrs. Clarence Martin and the
pianist will - be Mrs. Neil
McGavIn.
The four members repre-
senting the Institute to the Hall
Board and the board are to look
a into possibilities of installation
of different washroom facilities.
The Convenors of Citizenship
and Education, Mrs. Herb
Williamson and Mrs°. Herb
Traviss *ere in charge and read
two interesting poems, then
introduced Harold Robinson who
• showed a film "Valleys and
People", which' told of -the vast
area covered by the Conservation
Authorities. They are concerned
with damage from floods, pre-
serving wild life. There are
36 Conservation •'Authorities 'In
pouthern Ontario. The film, con-
cluded advising us to use and
enjoy our parks so they may be
pased on to our children's child-
ren. Mr. Robinson mentioned
the Maitland Valley Conservation
Area in Huron 'County and the
new Reserve falls at Benmiller.
Mrs. Williamson thanked the
speaker and presented him with
a gift.
• A carnival type program is
being planned for an evening in
August with fish pond and pony
rides for children and the com-
munity will be invited.
Mrs. Jim Fritz, Mrs. Geo.
McCall, Mrs. Harold Bolger and
Mrs. Ken McDonald served lunch.
HOLD DANCE TO HELP
FIRE VICTIMS
A benefit dance was held in'
Walton Community Hall for Mr.
and Mrs. Merton Hackwell, R.R.
Waltonr who- lost their barn • by fire recently.
During the evening, Campbell
Wey, on behalf of the Hackwells
thanked all who had given so
"generously and helped to Make the
evening a success. 'Doreen and
MertOn added their thanks for
• the envelope of money. •
Music for dancing was donated
by the Trile-Tones.
Lunch was served by Mr. and
Mrs. Bob McMichael, Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell Wey, Mr. and
last week)
Mrs. Latretne 'Codkin, Mr. and •
Mrsr drank Aeinink, and Mr.
and Mrs. W.' J. teeming.
Mr. and Mrs.• Bill Taylor and
family of Lucknow visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles
and Ann.
Mrs. George Dundas of
Toronto visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNeil,
Teresa and Paula of Hanover
visited Mrs. Tofn Kirkby.
A bus trip was enjoyed by the
grades 4 to 8 of Walton Public
School last Thursday along with
Mrs. Pletch when they toured
the Douglas Point Nuclear Sta-
tion, Southampton Museum, Owen
Sound Park, and Chatsworth fish
hatchery. The bus driver was
Ross Niched of Pearson's bus
lines, Brussels.
Sherrill Craig of London spent
the week-end at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Torrance
and Joanne, Miss Nancy Saunders
and Gerald Smith visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Hackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marks
and Blaine, visited at Boiler
Beach, Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark)
London, "spent the 'week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark, Keith
and Ann:
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNeil,
Teresa and Paula of Hanover
visited with Mrs. Tom .Kirkby.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge
and family of London visited with
Mrs. Roy Bennett , and the
Humphries families.
RECEPTION HELD
FOR NEWLYWEDS
A reception was held for Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Clark of London,
recent newlyweds, in the Walton
Community Hall. The evening
was spent dancing to the music
of Ian Wilbee and his orchestra.
Prior• to lunch Pam and Bruce
were called to the platform when
Mac Sholdice read the address
and Roy Williamson presented
the couple with a purse of money
on behalf of the friends and
neighbors. Bruce made a reply
on behalf of Pam for the gift
of money and the evening planned
in their honor.
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ATTEND GRADUATION
Miss Mary Bewley, daughter
_of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley,
received her R.N. at the Alumni
Hall on Friday evening, June 25,
1971, held at the residence of the
St. Joseph's regional school of
nursing. Mary attended Walton
Public School and Seaforth High
School. Those attending the gra-
duation were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Yuill, Brussels, Mrs. Joe
Bewley, Clinton, Mrs. Ralph
Traviss, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bewley
and Brenda, Walton, Wayne
Baker, Atwood, Tibbie Wright,
London, Linda ‘Traviss and Roy
Gingerich of Kitchener. Mrs.
Yuill, Mrs. Bewley and Brenda
attended the tea in the afternoon.
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