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Lorne Lawson played a
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vocal , duet by Drysdale
sisters, A solo by Jack Storey
followed by step dancing by -
ebbie Flynn, the Finlyson
sisters, and Lila Story called
a square adhce ror ner ta•oss
Country Squares. Music was
played for step dancing by
Marie Flynn and Nelson
Howe.
Vic Fox sang a solo and
led the audience in Carol
singing with Mrs. Henderson
on piano.. Dr. Toll Band
closed program with several
Carol selections, A social
time followed.
The band end the year in
Santa Claus parade in Exeter
December 15,
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THE HURON EXPOS TORt DEcEma R1,4;197
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LEADERSHIP AWARDS At the 4-H Achievement 'Day exercises
Monday 'night In Auburn 2 leaders were awarded Canadian Council
leadership awards. Mrs..Tom Duizer, Lbndesboro, left, and Mrs. Kittle
- MacGregor, Londesborb, right, were presented their certificates by home
economist Grace Bird. •
Londesboro United news
Walton library users may fmd themselyes
without a library if alternative accommo-
dations can't be found in the village,
Hurpn County librarian Bill Partildge
warned- recently that the communities of
Walton, Dashwood, Crediton and Dun-
gannon could lose their libraries if better
accommodations can't be found.
The Walton library, now housed in a titiy
building about 70 years old, is open for five
hours a week.
Mr. Partridge said the building "has no
heat and very poor lighting."
"It looks like something you'd see in the
wild/west," he added.
Sheila MacPherson, the Walton librarian,
said the problem is the building isn't
insulated so heating the, librat_xj.s difficult.
Both Walton storeowners have indicated
they, aren't interested, in housing the library
and the owner of another vacant store in the
village also wasn't interested in renting
tendesbaro ladies.'ho14.pot luck
Walton library
May close
space to the library board.
Another alternative location for the
Walton library might be in the village
comrhunity centre, and Mr. Partridge plans
to investigate this possibility.
Mr. Partridge said 1,074 books circulated.
from the library from January to the' end of „
October, an increase from the 1977
circulation figures.
Mrs. MacPherson said a number of the
library users are older folks and "they can
scoot -scyoss the road to get a book - it's
handy for them."
If_the Walton library were closed, village
residents would • have to rely on library
facilities in Blyth, Brussels or Seaforth.
Tom Miller, deputy reeve of Morris
Township and a member of the Huron
County Library Board, said the ad library in
Walton is probably not worth repairing and
that -the township is looking into othero
possiblities. -
Mrs. J.D. Durnin at St.
Helens. Mrs. Agnes
Skimmins of Blyth spent
Monday with Mrs: Ida
Durnin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bur-
leigh of Goderich visited
„Sunday p.m. with her sister
Mr. and Mrs„ Harold
Longman.
Norman Alexander
attended the peoples Food
Commission meeting in Lon-
don on December‘ 2 and 3
where briefs were presented
by many churches. 'Other
organizations and individuals
On Tuesday December 5, he
was among those presenting
briefs at the International,
Joint Commission hearings
in Chatham.
Mrs. Vaughan Honking
returned home on Sunday
from spending a week in
Florida.
Correspoindent
*IRS. BERT SHOBBROOK
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The Lions clb turkey Bingo
Friday night, December 8,
was'well attended. 12 turkey
winners were; Mrs. Nellie
Burkholder, Mrs. SidMccul-
longh, Debbie Broinley, Lorri
Halloway, Mri. Jack Riley,
Mrs. Don Buchanan, Debbie
Bromley, Mrs. Harold East,
Mri. Wayne Kennedy, Mrs.
Bill Steepe, Mrs. Jim Howatt
and Mrs. Joe Shaddick. 3
Welcoming on Sunday
morning were Reg Lawson
and Harry Snell, ushers were
special 1-$18, Mrs. Eric
Anderson 2 shared $9,
Debbie Bromley $9; Mrs. Bill
Steepe, 3-$18 ' Mri'. Ruth
Vincent. Christmas box dona
ted to Lions won by Mrs. Bill
Logue.
$75 Jack Pot won by Ed
Sturgen. The Lions club
would like to thank all who
attended 'to make this a
success.
Bob Jameison, Bruce Hunk-
ing, Kevin Tamblyn and
Kevin Radford. Opening
with carol, service with Mrs.
Louise McGregor, organist
and Mrs. Marjorie Duizer,
Junior choir leader. Junior
choir numbers were "Others
and "Christmas Day". I he
childrens story was "di boy
gets $1 to buy gifts and
shares it." Junior teachers
were" Mrs. Jean Kennedy
and Susan Jameison.
Rev. McDonalds message
was "The -Gospel of Christ-
mas and Calvary."
Announced the old time
Christmas Concert to be held
on Friday December 15th at 8
50 ladies attended, the Pot
luck Christmas dinner Dee
4. After dinner Helen La% on
read poem Christmas time is.
Margaret Anderson, Frog-
ram Convener had as her
theme "The night o,f all
nights." A solo, "Holy
Night" by Ruth Vincent.
Passages of, scripture were
read by Marg and hymns
fitting the scripture sang
with' Gail Lear at )lano.
All clasped hands and
Hattie Wood ler] in nrayer.,
Duets were sung. by Laurel
and Lisa 'Duizer. "Others"
and "Christmas Day".
Helen Lawson thanked all
who had helped with the
evening and for all for help in
her three years as President.
She pinned a corsage on
Edyth Beacom new Pres.
Edyth moved a vote of
thanks to Helen for her 3
years as •President, There
was a white elephant table
with Joan Whyte and Addie
Hunking in charge.
Personals
Mr.. Jack Snell returned
home on Saturday, Decem-
ber 9, from spending 2 weeks
in St. Joseph's hospital Lon-
don on Saturday December
kL
Congratulations to Pat and
Pearl Mason when. their
family honoured them on
their 25th wedding anniver-
sary on Saturday night• at
Myth District Community
Centre. A large number
freak here attended.
Miss, Isabel George of
Edmonton Alberta visited
last week with her Aunt Mrs.
Myrtle Fairservice and other
relations in the vicinity.
Friends were pleased to
see Mr, and Mrs. MacSewers
from Minesing at church
Sunday a.m. They sOnt the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Pipe. Mrs. Ida Dugan
spent Sunday with Mr. and
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