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Chartered Accountants
Resident Partner
ARTHUR W. READ
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The Children's Aid Society
Christmas Buteau is ready to
swing into action next week under
the direction of enthusiastic
volunteers from• he community.
Broadfoot. During the afternoon
they shower' slides of their trip to
the East coast.
Last year 122 faitiilii, Were
helped hytitePorgao, This 'MO
plans are JR14111119 PM, with jAh,
added emphasis "on the. "need far
gifts and clothing for teenagers,
Christmas, Co-Ordinators will
operate depots in Goderich,
Clinton, $eaforth, Win. gham add
-Exeter, 'Donated gifts and
clothing will be ..received and
sorted at these centres next week,
and distributed to families the
following week,
Mothers will be given
appointment times to come to the
depots. to make their choices.'
They wilt also receive cheques to
as§ist with.Chrismtas dinner, and
to buy gifts they might not be able
to. find at the. centres...
Families .needing Christmas
assistance can be referred by
Public Health Nurses, Family'
Benefits, Social Slervices or
Children's Aid Society Staff.
Individuals, groups or families
themselyes are ..welcome to'
telephone the Society,if there will
be tittle under the tree this year.
Up until a few 'years ago
Christmas was run entirely from
the Children's Aid Society offices
in .Goderich. Boxes of gifts and
fOod were packed and delivered
all over the county. The present
system is much more satisfaCtory.
Mothers can now shop in their
baby visited Saturday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs Roily Achilles,
The last euchre for this year
will be held next Tuesday evening,
in the hall. Lynch is to- be
provided by • the Institute.
area depot,kpowwing exactly :Whgt
14 ..thest suitable: for their family'
Delivery' le#O. be .arranged .
rqueateit •
.1Eaelt yeat -volunteers asstuni•
mom responalhilityinthconning
of the PornaP.'ThClr suggestions
are Helping to". Improve
co-ordination and 011.1100 fainiliCk needs better. ,„
Response to 'Christmas
appeal has always been Onellanti
and is increasing each $P4r,
Church ' and '.service groups.
respond most i generously,
Individual" donations are 414o
important in enabling the Biikeisu
to brighten arristrnas
Mrs. M.R.Rennie of Seaforth
and her son* Mr. Gordon Rennie
of Stinridge called on Mrs, Maud
Leeming Sunday evening-.
Mrs. Verna Woodrow of North
Bay, her daughter Sharon and
Toronto spent the weekenda t the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.Walter Shortreed,
Egmondville, and attended the
party for them in the Walton Hall
on Friday evening.
Mrs. Neil Read and Mrs.
David Andrews of Toronto visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson a
week ago Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baker
and son of Regina visited with his
brother, Rev. Ed. Baker a the
manse one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ma olm
,McDougall of Exeter visited
recently with Mrs. Jean
Shortreeds honoured
at farewell party
Harvey McClure; low man Walter
Bewley
Prior to lunch the Shortreeds
were called to the front when Bill
Shortreed read the address and
Allan SEarle presented them with
a table pole lamp.
Both Isobel and Walter
expressed their thanks in a few
well chosen words for the gift and
to those that prepared' the
evening for them.
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PLACE
TO BUY
MEAT
Friends, relatives and
neighbors gathered in the Walton
Community. Hall on Friday
evening to wish Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Shortreed well in their
new home Egmondville.
The evening was spent playing
euchre. There were 12 tables in
play. Prize winners were: High
lady - Mrs. Nelson Reid; low lady-
-Mrs. Wm. Dalrymple. High man -
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Correspondent
Betty McCall
"Remembrance" was the
theme for the November meeting
of the Walton Unit on Wednesday
evening in the chtirch basement.
Mrs. Allan McCall opened the
meeting with a poem,
"Remembrance Day Thoughts".
Hymn `,*God of our fathers,
known of old" ,was sung
accompanied by Mrs. Herb
Traviss at the piano. Mrs. Walter
Bewley read the scripture from
Psalm 46 followed by the
meditation "Perfect trust and
perfect peace." 'Hymn, "Lord of
the lands, beneath Thy bending
skies" was sung followed by Mrs.
A. M cCall- giving prayer.
Mrs. Herb Traviss gave the
topic, "A Tale that is told"
referring to a person's life span
which could be short or long.
Some may have been influential,
others nobodies, or perhaps
"black sheep". Some may have
carried heavy burdens, griefs,
discouragements; others may
• have come through life with an
abundance of • well being and
sucbess.
The second topic, "The
Journey Begins," told of the first
ancestor whose record '5vas
available. As we approach the
question of the fulfilled life, it is
important that we give thought to
where the journey began anchhat
All we 'ask the question, Who am I?
and Where am I going?, she said.
What dignity does this place yn
our tires, she asked. For we are
created in Jesus, Christ for good
works and we are here for the
purpose of doing the greatest
amount of good with the talents
God gave us, she said. We are to
assist in bringing his gracious
help to all men.
Mrs. Ron Bennett presided for
the business opening with a
poem, "A Tender Thought": The
minutes were approved as read
by Mrs. Howard Haciwell. Roll
call was answered by 21
members. Mrs. Mac Sholdice
reported ,that a gift had been
given to Mrs. A. Heard who had
movedlo St. Marys and gave the
treasurer's repOrt." Church
calendars were available. '
The copper conies.t leaders
gave their reports. Mrs.
F. Mitchell's side winning over
Mrs. W. Bewley's side who will
prepare for a Christmas supper
meeting on Thursday, December
9 at 6:45 P.M. Members are
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Hunting exams
will be at Hullett
Beginning in January, 1977, all
hater safety examination centres
will be held at the Hullett Wildlife
Management' Area Maintenance
Building.
There will be a centre on the
third Tuesday of each , month.
However, if there is •a large 9
number of applications, as
usually happens .during the fall
months, additional centres will be
scheduled at the same location.
Applicants are to send in their
applications to the Wingham
Office at least two weeks prior to
the examination centre in order
that they may be processed in
time, the Natural Resources office
requests.
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Heifer 75'
Steer 79'
HINDS OF BEEF
Heifer 1 .09
Ribs
Steer '1.15
Loins 1.19
PORK
Whole
Sides ..........79t ri•-•
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Walton Area Sports Crub
$ 187.98
433.33
ker Rally
6,440.$3
RECEIPTS
Gate Receipts after Umpires Paid
Booth
Fund Raising (Dances, 50-50 Draws, Po
Walkathoti, Squirt Tournament)
Grants S68.30
Miscellaneous (Donations, Bank Interest, Etc.) 1,403.69
Don Achilles Memorial Fund 870.50
Loan Toronto-Dominion Bank, Seaforth 1,500.00
due February 10, 1977.
Total Receipts $11,704.33
Walton Area Sports Cub has applied for a Wintario
and Ministry of Community and Social Services grant.
Chairman: Joe Steffler Treasurer: Hoard Hackwell
We reserve the right to limit quantities ANNUAL MEETING
for 'WALTONAREA SPORTS CLUB will be held
-Thursday, December 9
at 8 p.m. in the Walton Hall.
Election for 3 new members at this meeting. Please attend.
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reminded of the gift exchange,
value $1.00.,
Mrs. It. 115nnett closed the
meeting with prayer. Grace was
sung and lunch was served by
hostesses, Mrs. Mac Sholdice,
Mrs. Holly Achilles and Mrs,
Walters Bewley.
Personals
Mis; Jane Leeming, Toronto
and John Leernitig eqlliqtt" Lake
spent the weekend' with their
father, W.J,Leeming and Bob.
Miss Carol Shortreed of
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10 fables,
Despite the wintry weather on
Tuesday evening; November 23,
there were 10 tables of euchre in
play at the community -hall. Prize
winners were: High lady- - Mrs.
Harold Bolger, low lady -
Nelson Reid. High man - Cliff
Ritchie, Low man - Rev. Ed
Baker. Lucky cup - Emerson
Mitchell-.
Lunch was served by Institute
members, Mrs. Ray Huether,
Mrs. Ernie Stevens, Mrs. Trevor
Smith and Mrs. Alvin McDonald.
The next euchre December 7th
'will be the last one 'tilt' the New
Year.
GETTING SEAFORTH READY FOR XMAS — PUC employees Doug Smale and
Bill Marks were oufwith,the PVC's li ft truck this week, putting up the Christmas
decorations On Main Street. Between the bright lights downtown and the mountains
of snow everywhere, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Seaforth.
(Expositor Photo)
FOR YOUR FREEZER
Top Quality Beef From Hensall Sales
Arena and Extra Lean Pork From McGregor's
SIDES OF BEEF
Heifer . ..... ...85'
Steer
The change, in name only, is to better reflect
the scope of our business , and the association
with our parent company, Genstar Limited.
You will still be able to recognize us by our
familiar NUTRITE trademark.
NUTRITE FERTILIZER PRODUCTS, ARE
AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
Donald Buchanan Warehouse
RR 1, Londesboro
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* Smoke House Facilities
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* Government Inspected
* Custom Deluxe Processing
* Pickup Service
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KILLING DAYS
BEEF — MONDAYS
HOGS — WEDNESDAYS
Phone 235-0420
EXPENSES
Booth, Supplies $ 256.12
Ball Suppl ies 1,287.31
Capital Expenses (Booth, Toilets,. Lights,
Standards, Wiring Material), , 7,042.74
Park Maintenance (Stone-chips for diamond)
Miscellaneous (Ticket printing, Advertising,
Dance Expenses, Poker Rally Expenses,
Taxes, Hall Board Rent) 2,598.66
Total Expenses: $11,256.29
Bank Balance November 15, 1976: $ 448.04
$11,704.33
71.46
• Win at LOBA
euchre
Winners at the. L.O.B.A.
euchre, November 29 were:
Ladie,s High, Mrs. Florence
Kay; ladies lone hands, Mrs.
Norman Riehl; ladies low, Mrs. J.
Taylor.
Men's High, Bill Kelly; Men's
lone hands, Sandy Pepper; men's
low, Lorne Dennis.
' Lucky Draw Prize, Bill Kelly.
Win euchre
weive tables were in play
last Wednesday evening when
the Oddfellows and Rebekah
Lodgese held a joint euchre party.
Winning prizes were: Ladies
High, Mrs. A.C. Routledge; lone
hands, Mrs. Eldin Kerr); Low,
• Mrs. James Keys.
Gents-high, Norman Riehl,
lone hands, William Kelly, Low,
Lorne Dennis.
Gordon Papple and Rachel
Riehl were in/charge of games
with Mrs. Roy McGonigle and
• committee in charge of lunch;
The next joint euchre will be
held the fourth Wednesday in
January.
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