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The Huron Expositor, 1976-08-12, Page 91111k Corespondent Mrs, Allan McCall Approximately 50 friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grobbink, R.R.#3, Walton , newlyweds, gathered in Walton Community Hall on Friday evening, August b to honor them on their recent • marriage. 16 -.The evening was spent playing euchre when nine tables were in ' , play.. Prize winners• were: High Lady - Mrs. Alvin Me-Donald, Low Lady - Mrs. George Williamson, High man -.Ken Williamson, LoW Man - Martin Bean, An address of congratulations and best wishes was read by David Baan and K:e.itti yilliarnson - and presented the young couple,„ • with an envelope of money. Henry expressed thanks on behalf df his wife and himself. -- Lunch was served during a •social hour of Visiting. Perlonals Miss Debbie Achilles of Fergus spent a few days lass week ,with her grantiparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rolly• Achilles: Christine Achilles also visited at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Emersen •Mitchell who accompanied Mr. 'and . Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill of Seaforth on a motor trip to Unity, Saskatchewan arrived home lest Thursday. They attended - the, Welter,Cuthili Wedding at the Unity United Church on July 31st, also visiting other Mends and relatives in that province. • Mrs. Joyce Colyer and children, Yince and Leslie are spending 'a -couple of weeks at Orillia visiting'with Mr. and Mrs: Robert Coyler. Large crowd at THE WALTON, IN1Nt BANQUETS and FAMILY DINNER S 887-9293 Closed Monday WALTON .I 'SIN Correction The Smorgasbord ad for ,° last week, was in error up 75,9/. OFF This includes . a good selection of bolt ends suitable for footstools or occasional:chairs and smaller rockers ,,, • . HURI?If NOW! .„.,_.,,, 1p Canadian Furniture - -Restorers / / / / / do • , \\\\\\\\\\\\\"\ 01111111//////////, 'ZED C /975 PLYMOUTH FURY ---- 4 Door Sedan, 8 Cylinder 2 - 1974 DODGE CORONETS - 4 Door Sedan, 8 Cylinder _• 1974 DODGE MONACO CUSTOM 8 Cylinder 1973 DODGE POLARA 4 Door Hardtop, .8 Cylinder 1973 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 2 Door Hardtop 1973 PONTIAC CAT/LINA 4 Door -Sedan, 8 Cylinder 1973 DODGE COICYNtr 4 Door Sedan, 8 Cylinder 1973 DODGE POLARA 2 Door Hardtop , 8 Cylinder ' r973 CHRYSLER.- NEWPORT 4 boor Sedan 2:7'. ' 1971 CHRYSLER NEWPORT` 4 Door Sedan 1972• CHEVROLET ,C-10-1/2 Ton Plc*up- 8 Cylinder Standard Shift 7 1976' Hpney.Crop 0.5- PER LB. Bring your own containers week days to our Apiary, and have them filled. CLOSED SUNDAYS and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 236-4979 Free samples at honey,house Ferguson Apiaries .Goshen Street South, Zurich Imo <001 Elm • • huh '76 Hornet - 4 door sedan '76 Chev Impala 4 door hard top A NUMBER. OF 1975 Chevrolet Impalas Chevelle. Classics Buick Centuries OMIdonsinteobCiale CrlosutLiaassMes Mans '75 Ford Custom 5004 door sedan '75 Pontiac Ventura 4 door sedan '74 Parisienne Brougham With a c 2 - '74 Gran Torino ,3• & 4 door 74 Ford Galaxie 800 2 door H.T. • A c 2 - '74 Ford custom 500, 2, door HT '73 Oldsmobile Delta Royale a c 4 door h.t. 2 - 73 Pontiac 4 dr. H.T, '72 Mercury Marquis 2 door hard top a c '70 Chev Impala 4' dobr H.T. „. STATION WAGONS '74 Ford custom 500 . • 73 Gran Torino A C TRUCKS 4 -'74 Ford Louisville, 750, S speed; 2. speed • axel, 18' van or cabin chassis. '74 Chev. 60 series with 14' van '74 Ford 3/4 ton pick up, V8 auto prs. p.b. '73 Chev. 50 series with 12' van. 34;1 Chev 6500 series, 366 eng. 900 x 20 5 spd, 18' vans 6r ,c & '73 G.M.C. 1/2 ton pick up. • 73 Chev. '60 Series 14ft Van. ,„ • -Numher oiif. 71-74 Chev & Ford vans `'"Number of Econoline V8' automatic, power steetjagxpower,,brakes. •, BRUSSELS MOTORS "THE HOME OF BETTER USED CARS" PRUNE 887-6173 ,BRUSSELS} ONTARIO OPEN EVERY KVENING • MO MN OM lift 111.1 MOM NM MN. MIMI NMI eoti, •• • ROWCLIFFE MOTORS Seaforth and Area. Dodge, Chrysler voaler '527.16701 mauumalwassmaxmawasmammaga*ms 1.. • SEAFORTH kas.a..."4-MWMAVOMVilkk • 414 ,•. a e IVIrganarMr_k. Daye Watson alive mewed inter tho,..,Y„Wate-to,--f--their new herne,'forinerly o*ned by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gulutzen and, family. Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald and family of Montreal visited recently at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ryan and other relatives in;lhe . 'di§trict. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall visited on Sunday with Mr. andMrs, John Kernighan •, Goderich. ' Mr. and MrsP Don Street of BlUevale visited Sunday evening With Mr. and Mrs. E. Mitchell and family. Mr. and- Mrs. Harvey Kistner • of Guelph visited Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackwell. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley this past Week were: Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Raven, Edmonton; Michael Raven, Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs. Tom-Hegi, Standard, Alta. The Family .and Consumers Affairs meeting of the Walton Women's Institute will be held on WedneSday afternoon, August 1.8, „ at' 1130"P.M. in the form of a picnic at the home of Mrs. Gerald Watson. In ease of rain, it will be held in the community hall. . Mrs. John Freeman of R.R.2, Gorrie, President of Huron-East District will be in attendance. Roll, •• call is to bring a picture of your family and home for the Tweeds- muir History Book, Each member is to bring something for the pot ..luck picnic lunch. Children are welcome. • 'Tlitfitil4R014:gXPOSITOF4-A1140. 1' .. • '• ! t 19 ": n...J. , . . , .. 4107§Ition ti] doigio 0000. •• NitOopez,. .i.. -ow Mrs, pot 40th wedding 4ng.*4:: ::.7:4 Fischer :44:1 r B45ss .:4 Sopt?0t‘r0t!:They14ter.:Mr;;:S9c1YO;;ii:1*i u::::.tt6::41 ;r,n0:teli;::.,:l :.4o41tl . Mrs. Larry Johot94,A0.4 for *..and VS'. /00: 1014 . 040. al rest of . Walter 'and Grace, 4u1 111rit '4.0;4 _ mTrsh.9101141)47 J5QP4114%Vitpenrer im1140-0:,_ .,;thoers: ,JI:41:$111re . Johnston, guests, Mr- . mp,.. ..an . .. . aftern Honour newl we The fondly of Mr, and MO, Hugh .Johnston., ,R..3, Walton, entertained their parents M dinner at the Bedford Hotel, Goderich' on Sunday evening, • MACLAND WALL,SYSTEMS CONCRETE FORMING CONTRACTORS P.O. Box 130 Wingham, Ontario' CONCRETE WALLS • a BUNKER SILOS . HOUSE FOUNDATIONS. •.. • 357-3182 7 ' 1. Mrs. •, Margaret Bewley, ‘4. Trawss-shower couldn't. 'sit still like some of the often, fr6wned on some of yoin1:-. other little girls. . 'Big, brother 1pha antics, but this was all part of the fun of, growing up. 4-H clik-wor , -boys-and Public School, high hool, and later • . program with a warm welcome to education . You have taken a very oppose ,.. . everyone. John Huether sang a active part in this community with Mrs. Frank Kirkby gave • a had time to take a carload to the Young. Peoples, and you alvvaYS• , ph n . ,,, ." es ..... solo,- Omp-Pah-Pah accompanied your singing, choir, C.G.I,T., by his mother at the piano. reading "A Bridgegroom movies or Family Paradise. describes ._..his own costume." A lot of children got their start . Hearing aids will not be ab le to Cathy ,McGavin sang solos, in Sunday Schoil with you as their pick up the sound from the "True- Love" and "Maw, he's first Kindergarten ,teacher. You balanced armature-style phone ‘ kissing me" followed by a are still following your love of Bell Canada plans to install, the reading "Family Financing" children in yoir chosen• profes- Alpha group fears. lead by Mrs. Nelson Reid. sion and we, know you will. Still More information about the new * John, Huether, favoured the follow this love in your own home • phone system is:needed, but the audience with another solo "I'm when the time comes 1 , group:',49. %aid the physically sitting on top of the world"V,ItS:;,„ Now, fe:-',caildn't let you '-go handicapped voted to oppose the Ray Haetner read SeveratilV iAirO:4kgrilt,SotrietadViee .- ;When you installation 04 ,fte-new ifietieS working with children., Working4,,,itirty, . ea - love him,' After y ou untiVfBeli ensities the hard of and teaching in general Mtg.leil • Marry him - studyldM. If he IS ; hoar ing will not be left in McGavin led in a lively sing-song honet, honour him., If he is `silence.'` . . with Mrs, Bill Humphries as generous, appreciate him: When Bell was - also criticize-if for. pianist. . ., .. • he is sad„ cheer him.When he is public telephones which are too: ..:...,•-• --- ,Gail, her mother, Mrs. Herb cross, ignore him. When he is high for people in wheelchairs to TravIss,•-• -"the . groom's mother, talkative, listen to him. When he reach.: A letter asking for easier Mrs. Bill 'Moffett of 'Stratford, the is quarrelsome, keep out of his access to the phones will-be sent s' bride's grandmother, Mrs. Hilda -Way. ' Sellers ,,. of Seaforth and the • , If he is noble, praise him. If he t o 1 Local. 3ell. arenas are including groom'.s grandmother, Mrs: M.. is confidential, encourage him. If ramps for wheelchairs and 'Eoghrin were called to the front. he is secretive, trust him. If he accessible washrooms and water They had all been presented with cares not for pleasure, coarhim.---• fountains in their .renovation corsages upon arriving. ,- If he favors 's'ociety, accompany. plans, the group leaved, Joan . Bennett read the When he deserves it, kiss him. King McDonald of the Exeter folloWing address: Let him think how ( well you Recreational Centre Board „ ' Your friends couldn't let your understand him,. but' never let outlined the' plans for the new happy occasion pass by without him know you mahage him. ' ' '° complex at' the' last Alpha adding our very best' Wishes' and , • And now; as you view and meeting. The Exeter complex will , 4 911gra-*61) ' ' ' make use of these gifts, which are have all the above plus a special , • ItQs'..yoar,10,Y...a.MW„ hen ''I•en given as• a slight exPression of our" area surrounded by p lexiglais and hiSi;:;friends decided to, look hive; may you think of one by that" ' will allow wheelchair • Get your fear in gear. Take a walk. 1 7 ,• A. large crowd of friends, ne'ighb'ors and relatives 'gathered _:..for a bridal shower for Miss Gail Traviss -'on Wednesday- evening ' August 4 in the basement of Duff's United Church, Welton,. Mrs. Ron Bennett was mistress of ceremonies and opened the college all ded to your Elizabeth Bewley of Edmonton also visited in -the community. and attended the Raven-Bewley wedding. S overtlieNn'ew summer help at the' one. Vic Inn. One certain girl with her All the very best to you and cheery' smile and' dimples and„ ken. , shining eyes caught his eye. Little Your friends. did he realize that 'he would- soon The gifts were carried in by have this one special waitress Sharon Pryce; Pamela Rackwell, • ',waiting on him. ' ' itathy Blake,--Connie Birk,, Mary We've watched you grow from Alice Ryan and Joan Bennett. • the tiny baby your Mom and Dad • Gail thanked everydne for the brought home to now, soon to be lovely gifts and invited everyone a happy bride on your father's into the parent's home to see her „Thome of Bert and , Helen arm. You've survived crinolines, gifts on Sunday, Augd'st 15:' Sootheran of Clinton, en ded with curls., fancy • frills and starched A beautiful tablecloth worked a barbecue. bows.,These didn't faze you if you by Phyllis Mitchell was presented Anyone interested in Alpha decided to climb on the roof of the 'to Gail when names of those •who may call Elaine Townshend in little shed behind the hall on the attended, had been written on it Clinton., 482-3073, . or Pat and night of a garden party or with Cameo paints by Julie Ralph Watson • in Brussels, anywhere else the other boys and Mitchell. 887-6236. - t• • girls. were going. -The evening closed with lunch Needless to say, thete were served by ladies of the Walton• often-torn , dresses and scratched Unit. arras-,-and legs, but Mother still persevered to make aliadysan,.,„„,...•,- of you. You were always full of life, especially at the church group and Mother again coul n'f'ditderstand why you just • '4771t7e9_,"W" • "NWal Is, a MI wit:Vim% spectators' to see the action. In addition, hell Canada will be asked to lower phones for very short people and people in wheelchairs. Other arena boards have been contacted and reacted - positively. Goderich, • Blyth and Atwood have ,not-replied yet. The Judy 'Meeting, held at the %An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. III... DOGS or ALL SIZES-Swig ofthe more routine pets that Snoopy School offildran er-ought to show their classmates on Monday were -dogs. Laura Pletch gingerly approaclts a St. Bernard called Tag in the top photo. Tag is about the same size she is, white a Samoyed called Shanny is dwarfed 'by a group of Laura's classmates-4n the photo below. -',(Staff Photo) • EXETER 235-0131' or 262-2648 OWNED AND OPERATED,BY EUROPEAN TRAINED CRAFTSMAN WITH 24 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN FURNITURE RESTORING • . ;AUEMWM93UNEgt-'04a02 ' WERE :-.E?(PAN ING' and need room ...... •ft. • WE'RE HAVING A-- CLEARANCE • -o • f all remnants with savings Hwy. 83 aoross tram Acme Signs • RATE FINANCING on all models - new and used Tp:.,:arussel,s Motors • l• Our: Selection WE'RE BACK y a_r\'d, raring to 'go l` toi r4 ' r.s •,• 9