The Citizen, 1990-04-18, Page 7_ Poster winner
Ellen Workman, a Grade 3 student at Walton Public School,
accepts an award from Deloris Souch for her prize winning
poster in the Huron County Farm and Home Safety
Association’s Poster Contest. Ellen was third at her grade level
over participants from all county elementary schools.
Hullett accepts tender
Area residents
host
Easter guests
Visiting on Easter Sunday with
Ray and Margery Huether were
Derek, Dean now of Elmvale near
Barrie and John Huether of
Goderich.
Sandra Sholdice, Stratford and
Murray Sholdice, London spent the
Easter weekend at the home of
their mother, Dorothy Sholdice.
Many other Easter visitors visit
ed their relatives over the holiday
weekend.
Duff’s
celebrates Easter
Several visitors joined in with the
congregation of Duff’s United
Church for the Easter Service on
Sunday morning following service
at Bluevale United Church. Easter
Lilies adorned the front of the
church. These were given later to
the shut-ins. Easter music was
sung with the Junior and Senior
choir doing anthems.
WI
annual meeting
at Walton Inn
The Walton Women’s Institute
will serve a beef luncheon this
Wednesday at the hall. The annual
meeting will be held at night with a
banquet at the Walton Inn called
for 6:30 p.m.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1990. PAGE 7.
Walton
Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall. Phone 887-6677
Group holds Easter meeting
The April meeting of Walton I
Unit was held in the church
basement Wednesday evening. De
votions were led by Mary Hum
phries assisting Marjory Fraser in
scripture reading and prayer.
The hymns “Beaneath the cross
of Jesus” and “Stand up, Stand up
for Jesus” were sung with Doreen
Hackwell as pianist.
Margery Huether took as the
topic “Easter” and also touched on
the liturgical colours that the 16
members had answered the roll call
on. Margery gave a very interest
ing thought on the theme “From
ashes to Easter” and conducted a
Symbol Quiz on the Lenten and
Easter symbols.
Phyllis Mitchell presided for the
business. Minutes were read by
Audrey Hackwell. Offering was
received and dedicated. It was
decided to leave the copper contest
collection until the June meeting.
Bale articles may be left in the
church basement any time after
April 25.
Plans were completed for the
Daffodil Tea and bake sale this
Saturday, April 21. Both unit
members are to donate at least two
articles for each table.
The meeting closed with the
benediction followed by a half hour
of fellowship during lunch served
by Leona McDonald, Mary Hum
phries and Alice Searle.
Walton II Unit finalizes
plans for Daffodil Tea
Walton II unit of the U.C.W.
held its Easter meeting at the home
of Margaret Craig, Wednesday
evening, April 11.
Helen Craig and Marilyn Mc
Donald led in the devotions and
took the story of Pilate’s wife and
Mary, giving their thoughts about
what was going on at the crucifix
ion, making it a very interesting
topic for the Easter season.
Maxine took over for the busi
ness, reporting on the work that
was done in the kitchen and asked
for cookies for Saturday night and
the Conference and for baking for
the Daffodil Tea this Saturday at
the church from 2 - 4 p.m.
Another luncheon was announc
ed for the Blyth Festival, a wedding
for Sept. 22 and 125th anniversary
of Duff’s Church, Sept. 23. Bale to
be packed around May 15. Copper
Contest money was collected. The
meeting closed with lunch and a
social time.
Hullett Township Council accep
ted the tender of Radford Construc
tion for the delivery and stockpiling
of gravel at the price of $83,925 at
Council’s meeting of April 3.
Tenders are being called for road
construction in Auburn and are to
be in Hullett Township office by 4
p.m. on May 1.
Neil Salverda was appointed the
Recreation Co-ordinator for the
township until 1992.
Council authorized Road Super
intendent James Johnston to have
the catch basins cleaned at Auburn
and around the feed mill in
Auburn.
Elliott Insurance Brokers Ltd.
were appointed sub-brokers for the
Rural Ontario Municipal Associa
tion insurance program as of March
20 of this year. Also Council
requested that Clerk Bev Shaddick
write Ontario Municipal Employees
Insurance Brokers Limited and
advise them of this decision.
Marris Bos has been hired to roll
the four cemeteries that the town
ship maintains.
Council authorized the purchase
of a live trap for use by the animal
control officer.
A special meeting was held on
April 10 during which •Gtmeil
amended a by-law prescribing a
tariff of fees for the processing of
applications in respect to planning
matters.
Also at that meeting Council
instructed Mr. Johnston to pur
chase four new tires for a grader
from Haugh Tire at a cost of $1,045
each, excluding sales tax.
Auburn holds
euchre party
There were five tables in play at
the euchre game held at the
Community Hall on Tuesday even
ing, April 10.
Winners were: ladies’ high, Jane
Giousher; ladies’ low, Lillian Leth-
erland; men’s high, Ed Daer;
men’s low, Harold McClinchey;
novelty, Ernie Brown. Euchre is
held every Tuesday evening at 8
p.m. at the Community Hall.
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