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The Huron Expositor, 1978-02-09, Page 9go fi-IE'l-U,RON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY a, 1078 club starts Shower held Wm, in Lonoesboro available,from any Institute memberThe draw for the quilt will be decided at the nest Institute meeting. The Mission Band members are reminded of their- February meeting this' coming. Sunday at the usual time. - Personals ' Mr. and Mrs.. :Harold Wilson and Mrs. Georgina Bosman ,have returned to Florida after visiting with their families during the lao two,,weeks.„. on Sunday sponsored by Walton Mrs. Allan McCall 887-6677 A community shower was held for Kiss Connie Coutts of Guelph formerly of Walton,-on. Monday. evening, January 30th in . the • besesment of Duff's United Church.: Judy Thamer and Bev Stevenson were at the door and signed, names from the guest book on a eameo cloth, Mrs; Marine Marks was emcee for the program consisting of a solo,' "Roomful of Roses" by Heather McGa'vin accompanied by her mother at the piano. Mrs. Marjory Humphries gave a reading , "Two Frogs" Mrs. --Marie McGavin.gave a skit on, "Making a Cake" followed by a reading by Mrs. Doreen Hackwell, Mrs. Marie McGavin led in a lively sing-song. Corsages were presented to the guest of honour and her mother Mrs. Marie Coutts and they were isked to come to the front along • "with the bride-elect's sister, Mrs. Karen Carter who assisted in opening the gifts. Mrs. Sharon Pryce read the address to the future bride of February llth. Mrs. Shirley Laverty, Eve Ilyn' Henderson and Mrs. Sharon 'oPiyee brought in the gifts , in umbrella • was decorated with bows from -the -parcels. Connie thanked everyone -in a few well chosen words for all the lovely gifts. ‘t" A tasty lunch served by the Walton Unit ladies brought a pleasant evening to a close. Play Euchre Progressive_enchre was 'played on Tuesday evening. January 3.1st' in the Walton Community Hall with 9 tables in play. Winners receiving prizes for High Lady - Mrs. Nelson Reid; Low lady - Mrs. Roily Achillei; High Man Emerson Mitchell; Low man - Lavern Godkin. Special prize - Ernie Stevens. Instititte members in charge were Mrs. Jim Axtmann; Mrs. Gerald Watson; Mrs. Lavern Godkin and Mrs. Stewart Humphries.. Committee in charge of the euchre on Tuesday, February 1,4th will be Mrs. Keith Rock: Mrs. Dave Watson; Mrs. Ray Huether and Mrs. Allan McCall. There will be tickets, sold on a doer prize donated by Mrs. Rock. There was, a ,goocWiienout„,of ' snowmobilers fOr the pokce. rally Area , .Sports. Club' when 366 participants registered. The weatherman co-operated bringing ideal weather for ,snowmobiling, not too cold. The ladies in the village had another quilt in• the frames on Monday morning at the Stevens hoMe. This quilt is.being made by the Walton Women's Institute in two colors and completed with the pointed edge. Ticket will be daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Peck and Kelly in St. Thomas. Any interested girls'12 - 26 ale invited to join the 4-H club entitled "Focus on Living". The first meeting will be held at the home of Hattie Snell on Wed., - Feb.- 15 at 7;30 p.m. For more information call Hattie Snell at 482.9927 or Mary Buffinga at 482-7215. Mr, and Mrs, Eric Anderson, Jane and-Mary, London returned home from spending two weeks in Florida. Spending, two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John. Pollard are her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Glover and Malcolm from Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Saunderwick spent Wednesday' and Thursday with their Londesboro Couple home from Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. ' Tom Allen rIturned home on Sunday January 29 from • a week at Hawaii. They were guests of Canada Packers, he. having won the most sales . improvement award. Mr. and Mrs. Bill AndreWs, Brenda and Nancy of Toronto spent Thursday to Saturday with her parents -Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Woods and attended the funeral of Bill's mother, Mrs. Frank Andrews, Clinton on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sewers, Barrie, visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood. Mrs. -Bryon Pollock' and daughter, Mrs. Barbara Penny, Toronto visited on Saturday with the former's sister, Mrs. Alice Davidson and their mother', Mrs. Grace Fairey, Mr. Eph. Gray and. Eric of Palmerston visited on Sunday with -Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood.' Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry purnin -were on Saturday Mr. Elwin Kerslake and 'Craig of Woodham on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russ Wann, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerslake of Exeter. Correspondent Mrs. Bert Shobbrook 523.4250 The W.1. card party was held on Friday night. In charge were Addie Flunking, Florence Cartwright and Vi Burns. There were 9 tables in play. Winners were: Ladies Lone Hands--Dora Shobbrook; High --Margaret Taylor; Low--Gloria MeEwing; Men .one Hands--Ted Hunking; High--Wilfred Shortreed; Lew-- Lorne Hunking; Having. most zeros--Bert Shobbrook. There will be another this Friday, February 10. In charge ,will be' Romana Jamieson, Hattie Snell and Isabel Colson. Personals Lawrence Taylor was in Toronto this past week as a delegate to the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association Annual Motrit. Mr. anti 'Mrs. Mac Sewers of Barrie spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear and visited other friends in the " community. Mrs. Ross Millson, Sheryl, Sarah. and Sue Rasnau of Woodstock spentthe weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook. David and Patricia spent the weekend with Frank and Doris Ellerby, Clinton. Bradley Lyon had the misfortune to fracture his collar bone while playing hockey on,, Friday night. /OUT OF TOWN VISITORS These two people came all the way from Stoney Creek. They were visiting friends and'decided to participate in the Walton Poker Rally on Sunday. (Staff Photo) Hullett Council Lets gravel tenders Huron County Agricultural Society for $150. Council received notice of the resignation ! of Pon Hulley as Seaforth area fire chief and the appointment of Harry lialc. By-law 77-13 was ammended to , accomodate the change. Taxes were refunded on 636 A's on roll 0938 and 611 #1115. Council moved that the Ministry of Transportation and Communication be notified that Hullett Township is interested in proceeding with construction on the new shed. Conniil voted that building permits be held until a later date.. The required Fedelity Insurance Policy held by Frank Cowan Company was' approved. Council set Court of Revision, iniregards,* the Medd Drain, for March 6, 3:00 p.m. A resolution from Grey County was not endorsed by the council. The resolution requested that "That the Minister of Education be asked to reconsider re- structuring the present system of local boards of Education." Council also voted not to take service calls for the copier machine of $140 -per year. Hullett council Wednesday night instructed the roads superintendent to advertise for gravel tenders. 1800 yards are required and the deadline is March 3. Council approved severances ,. for lot- 8, Maitland Block,; lot 24, Con. 10 and lot 1 and 2, Con ; 8 of Hullett Township, lor ,42,,,,con. 1, E. Wawanosh. Cotincil .recommended a written - agreement for line fences On severances in Hullett township.. GrantsL.were approved to' the Huron County Plowmens Association of $50 and to the •• • • I • • • • • • • • usiness Director • o oo • oo 000 O 0 000 em.•• •••••• •••'•• • • • • 00000 • • • • • • a a • • • • • • a • 00000 • o • • • • • • • -0 • • • • • • • • * • • • • I • • • • • • r--ANTIQUES • • • • • /-- SIDING ""s‘ BEARSS. 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