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(Expositor Photo) Londesboro United There were mine .tables of euchre in piny at', the Walton Community Hall, 'Tuesdayeven- ing, March-14. P;iZe winners were: High lady-Mrs. Ken McDonald; 1..ow lady-Mrs. Rena Watt, Blyth. High man-Bert Daer, Blyth; Low man-Harold Bolger.; Most lone hands.Mrs. E. Stevens. Hostesses in charge were Mrs. Bill Humphries; Mrs. Kathy Achillis and Mrs. Bev. Smith.' There will 'be another. euchre Tuesday, evening with a door prize. interesting Motto on thellistory of Walton. Mrs,- Kirkby gave a comical reading on,"She loved ,her Antique". A plant sale was held an lunch was served by Mrs. BeV Smith; Mrs, Herb Traviss and-Mrs. Jack Gordon. Mrs. Edna Hackwell spent a few days in London last• week at the home of 'her daughter Mrs, Jim Payne has returned home from Seaforth Hospital', her daughter Mrs. L. Chisholm of Thingannon visited her. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich (nee Linda Traviss) on the arrival of twin girls at Clinton Hospital on March 14th and to. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clark (nee' Shirley Johnston) on the arrival' of their son on Sunrise service Shobbrook read the sermon on the mount and meditation by , Vi Burns. Thank yous were from the Whyte family and Lloyd 'Pipe. Roll call was answered by 10 Members paying fees. Three visitors present. Happy birthday to Margaret-Anderson, Margaret W1_,IVt? and Nona_Pipe. A memorial of $100, in memory Londesboro Lions have fun night' Londesboro -Lions Club held a very successful "Fun Night" in the hall on Friday night. Winners on draw were: 1 hind _quarter beef, Harry Lear; 1 ham. Bill, Treble; 1 turkey Gary Wilson. Lion members would like to thank all who helped in any way. Personals Mrs. ' Dennis Penfound is a patient Yin -Stratford General Hospital. Mr. and-Mrs. Bert Shobbrook spent Wednesday in Woodstock with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson. Valerie Miller and Marsha visited on Sunday with her grandparents Mr4 and Mrs. B. Sirobbrook. - ' On Monday, March 6, Reeve John Jewitt talked to the Londesboro .4H groups on council and how the help the coMmunitv. - On Monday, March 18, the 4H club travelled to the ceramic class led by Mrs. Slater in Auburn. Everyone • returned to • Mrs.- Florence Snellls to see her ceramic articles and figurines. readers Mrs. Tom-Duizer and Judy Datema would-like to thank Mr. .Tewitt, Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Snell for their interest and time at these meetings. W.I. Card Party will be held on Thursday, March 23. Good Friday service . will be held on Friday evening' at 8:00 p.m. in Londesboro Church. of Eva Howatt, was' received. The April meeting will be Easter meeting. May well be a joint meeting with Armwell unit. IsabelAirdrie is to clean brass for April. . Study was taken by Dora -Shobbrook and "Vi Burns: The service in adult worship• was to be in .Spciforth „on—. "Have it more abundantly" with Dora taking leader, with readers NOna Pipe, Tri Duizer, Marg Anderson, Alice 'Buchanan, Addie Hunking and Mary Longman with Vi Burns reading explanations. Dora gave sortie' notes-on study of Carib- bean, then introduced' Sandra Westerhaut who showed slides of their Caribbean holiday this past winter which were enjoyed by,, 1. Vi thanked her and presented a gift. Lunch was served by Margaret Anderson. A very successftil Family •Film Night was held -in the United Church on Friday evening when the Film "Mustang Country" was shown, an exceptionally good family film.._ SAVAGE LU 0 0 0 LLI >< Super-fast Installation by professionals: We've instated over one million mufflers in the past few years and that makes us specialists'. We know hdw to treat you and your car right. Our trained techniCians are.ready to pro- vide snappy service at the best possible price. -They gel you in and out of the special muffler bay fast, But they take the time needed to do the job right. We guarantee it! We're fully equipped to handle most cars, vans and light trucks. Call today for a free exhaust system inspection. held at the halt in the form of a potluck supper. _Membership is $2,00 this year and sunshine sisters will be revealed. Mrs. ,..-John Freeman, Gorrie, Disirick President will be a guest and install the new officers. . Plans are being made by Mrs. Lavern Godkin and Mts. Jim • Axtmann to put on program at the hBrusselsIursday, Nursing -Home , on Another quilt. has'just been completed by the institute with the help of community_ :ladies and will be offered for saie.The first quilt completed will be - drawn for at the June meeting, Committees for card parties were chosen on March 28 will be Mrs. Keith Rock;; Mrs. Viola Kirkby: Mrs.- Harold Bolger and Mrs Ken McDonald. :There will An extra item of information,. how well their conservation - ' has been added tOGntario Hydro forfs are working. bills to help customers measure Starting thiS month the revised bill, sent to Hydrp's 800,000 rural customers, will show-a cus- tomer's ,average daily use of electricity. The bill, when.,hased on a Meter reading, will indicate the average use'of electricity in •Kildwatt-hours 'per day, The average daily use figure will be calculated from individual meter readings, every three be a door prize. • April .11th card party commit- tee to be Mrs. Don McDonald; Mrs. Alvin McDonald; Mrs. Herb Traviss and Mrs. Allan McCall._ It was agreed to have a Dessert Euchre on April th. After much disc stop it was decided to have a quilt display at the hall on May 27th with a tea table and Bake sale: The meeting was turned over to convener Mrs. Kirkby who read "The Recipe" and introduced the EdKulperger, planning super- guest speaker Mrs. Joan Clark intendent at Ontario Hydro's who _previously worked with the conservation - &vision, says- the . . . retarded association in Wingham figures on the revised bill will at the Jack Reavie Opportunity fluctuate with the seasons. "If hall. She showed slides 'of the customers keep their bills for a work being .done there , .and year and compare them from one answered questions about her year to the next, then-they'll be' interest in it. Mrs. Kirkby pre- able to see -how well their sented her with a gift on behalf of conservation efforts • are the institute then Mrs. Humph- working." 'ries presented a gift to her as she He also noted that some of the has moved to Blyth, also one for best ways to reduce the average Mrs. Eleanor Liphard who moved daily use of electricity are M turn away recently. off unnecessary lights. Mrs. Nelson Reid _gave----an-. Palm Sunday service in the United Church was held on Sunday morning. Welcoming were Reg Lawson and Garnet Wright. Ushers were Neal Cartwright, John- Lawson, Bob Penfound and Kevin Tamblyn. Choir anthem was Hosanna.aed a solo "Psalms" was sung by = BarbaraBosrnan accompanied by organist Louise McGregor. ' Rev. McDo aid's children's • time was "Wh -y don't know won't hurt you teachers were Barbara Knox a ' June Fothergill. Londesboro nited Church congregation• are invited to the Sunrise Service in .Seaforth United church next Sunday morning at 7:0? aim. with breakfast following. Rev. McDonald was the _guest speaker when the Berean Unit met March 14. President Hattie Wood welcomed all and opened with Gods Call to Israelites and prayer. Dora H u I lett Kids haVe green da On March Ofi5$ the afilsMitr, teachers of Hullett and nianr, other sehdols, took their winter break. On Mara 28, the studentS will be-returning to The noon hour will.once again be 35 minutes long and the students will be dismissing at 3:30. Hotdogs, Skating On March 16, the Student's Council of Hullett sold hotddts to the entire ,school. Later that afternoon, the students ! went skating at the Blytli- arena from 12:45 to 2:15. Everyone enjoyed themselves thoroughly, and are now enjoying 'the Winter Break even more. Green Day On March 16, Mrs. Jamieson's Grade 2 class held a green day, in honour of ST: Patrick's Day. The pupils all wore something green' and ate green foods such as green jello, green freshie and green ice-cream. The students all enjoyed themselves. Dance On March 15. Hullett Central held a dance for the grade 7 and '8 students. Admission was 25 cents per person. Pop and chips were sold and Mr. Riley and Mr. Gingerich chaperoned it. The dance was well attended and everyone enjoyed themselves greatly. You can have your own home That home you dream • about.is now withirryour reach—all yours to enjoy while its investment value keeps growing over the years. Get' it with the help of a Victoria and Grey nnottgagebuilt to fit your need and your - purse. Do it today at Victoria and Grey. The Citizenship and World .A.ffir.s meeting of the Nalttm Women's Institute was held in the Community Hall on Wednes- day evening, March 15th with 20 Members present and one visitor, Mrs: Bill Humphries presided for was Mrs. ' Herb Travis was the pianist, Minutes were approved,.-as read by• Mrs. Ken McDonard 'followed by the fin- ancial statement. Ivtrs. Hump- hries biought in the new slate of officers from the nominating committee. ' The' annual meeting will be to use phone knowing emergency numbiii: The cubs will be tested on this knowledge next_ week which wile`' coMplete the Blue Star. Credits for a number of the . cubs. Insurance salesman to customer; "You've filled in this application alright except for one thing, Mr,' Smith--where it asks the relaticinship of Mrs. Smith to yourself, you should have put dwyn.,:,,ife; not, strained.''' SELBY - I c -o -1) , Wednesday, March 15th at Sea. forth Community Hospital, Mr. -and' Mrs. Allan Searle arrived home on Sunday from a holiday in Florida .There are several families froni the area away to Florida for the Winter school break. The Walter' Area Sports Club met at the home of Rick and Jo Anne McDonald and planned for a busy ball season. They invite all the coaches and anyone interest- ed in coachhig to attend the next meetings on April 5th' at Dave and , Carol Collins. Mr. and Mrs, David Allison of London visited qn Saturday with Mrs. Jean Broadfoot. Mr. and' Mrs. Ron Bennett arrived _ home from a week'S vacation in -Florida:- Hydro bills will show energy -savings k t i: k 4 I L,M =b af f i 'See U For Cubs study how The Green Pack, under the leadership of Norman Cartwright, was in charge of the opening and closing ceremonies at • the Londesboro Cub meeting on Tuesday evening. Sixer Roger Cunningham led the opening and Seconder Larry Gross_ led the clOsing call. For • the study period, Stan McDonald instructed the cubs on 'the proper way- to use a telephone, telephone- book, and NORTH * STAR - PUMA