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The Citizen, 1987-06-03, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1987. Allan McCall of Walton caught the big one that eluded many other fisherman when he hauled in this 25-inch rainbow trout in a stream by the railway tracks in Walton Monday. The huge fish had been the target of many other anglers in the past couple of weeks. Walton Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall. Phone 887-6677 Gifts dedicated at Duff's Fans have busy schedules Sunday morning at Duffs Unit­ ed, Walton a dedication of Memor­ ial Gifts took place. Rev. Bonnie Lamble announced the dedications of a gold Bible stand in memory of Jim and Edna McDonald. Present were Ken, Don and Mary, their family. Mary made the presentation in the Glory and Praise of God. Karen Hoegy made the dedica­ tion of a clock in memory of Walter Johnston, on behalf of Hugh and Malinda Johnston. A beautiful flower garden, planted by the junior choir was dedicated by Sarah Lamble and Lisa Gingerich in memory of Trish Clark. Don McDonald contributed the beautiful solo, “Did you stop to Pray?” Blaine Marks was the lay reader. In the announcements, the U.C.W. general meeting is to be held in the church basement this Wednesday evening at 7:30. Next Sunday is the church picnic sponsored by the Sunday School, June 2 is the official board meeting of the Pastoral charge to be held at the home of Ray and Margery Huether. The confirmation recep­ tion of new members and Com­ munion will be held Sunday, June 14 at 10 a.m. Western relatives visit Dr. Neil McDonald, Vancouver and Karen McDonald, Olds, Alta, have been visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald and other relatives. A large number of people from this area attended the 25th anni­ versary party for Neil and Marie McGavin, Saturday night in Brus- selsatthe Brussels, Morris and SQUIRT GIRLS June 1 - Seaforth at Walton 7 p.m. 15 - Atwood at Walton 7 p.m. July 6 - Brussels at Walton 7 p.m. 13 Listowel at Walton 7 p.m. 20 Winthrop at Walton 7 p.m. LADIES SLO-PITCH June I - Roadrunners at Walton 9 p.m. 3 - Walton at Slabtown (Brodhagen) 9 p.m. 8 - Slabtown at Walton 9 p.m. 10 - Walton at Dublin 9 p.m. 15 - Brodhagen at Walton 9 p.m. 18 - Walton at Sluggers (Opt. C4th) 7p.m. 22 - Manley at Walton 9 p.m. 25 - Walton at Wildcats (Lions C4th) 8:30 p.m. 29 - Mitchell at Walton 9 p.m. July 6 - Swingers at Walton 9 p.m. 7 - Walton at Manley (Winthrop) 8 p.m. 13 - Cromarty at Walton 9 p.m. 14 - Walton at Brodhagen 9 p.m. 20 - Dublin at Walton 9 p.m. 24 - Walton at Roadrunners (Winthrop) 8 p.m. 27 - Walton at Mitchell 7 p.m. PEE WEE BOYS June 4 - Belmore at Walton 7 p.m. II - Wingham at Walton 7 p.m. 12 - Winthrop at Walton 9 p.m. 16 - Walton at Wroxeter 8 p.m. 18 - Walton at Belgrave 7 p.m. 23 - Walton at Belmore 7 p.m. July 9 - Brussels at Walton 7 p.m. 14 - Walton at Brussels 7 p.m. 16 - Wroxeter at Walton 7 p.m. 23 - Atwood at Walton 7 p.m. 30 - Walton at Winthrop 8 p.m. SQUIRT BOYS June 1 - Walton at Brussels 7 p.m. 5 - Wingham at Walton 7 p.m. Final euchre a sweet occasion Thursday night finished the euchre for this season when everyone sampled the many des­ serts prior to playing euchre. The food was set up in the hall basement then 10 tables of euchre were in play upstairs. Although it was quite warm everyone enjoyed themselves. Prizes were awarded to the person with the highest score for the season. A $25 cheque going to Bill McLelland. The second high prize, a planter of flowers, was won by Doreen Hackwell. Winners for the evening were: high lady, Margaret Sweeney; low, Gloria Love; high man, Harold Bolger; low, Raymond Lair; Wedd­ ing Anniversary closest to date, Alberta Stevens; Birthday that day, Ted Fothergill; most zeros, Margaret Taylor; most grandchild­ ren, Alice Stevens. Prizes were awarded to those at table seven, along with several other prizes of flowers. The Institute hostesses, Marg­ aret Shortreed, Betty McCall, Viola Kirkby, Elva Bolger and Maxine Marks thanked all for coming to help make the dessert euchre a success. Grey Community Centre. Danny and Karen Achilles spent the weekend at the home of the former grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles. Next Sunday afternoon is the retirement party for Mary Hueth- er, a former Walton girl, at the Brussels school. 10 - Walton at Clinton 6:30 p.m. 12 - Brussels at Walton 7 p.m. 22 - Walton at Bluevale 7 p.m. 26 - Winthrop at Walton 7 p.m. July 3 - Bluevale at Walton 7 p.m. 21 - Walton at Winthrop 6:30 p.m. 24 Clinton at Walton 7 p.m. 30 - Walton at Belgrave 7 p.m. . BANTAM GIRLS June 3 - Blyth at Walton 9 p.m. 5 - Walton at Brussels 7 p.m. 10 - Winthrop at Walton 9 p.m. 17 - Wingham and Walton 9 p.m. 24 - Brussels at Walton 9 p.m. July 6 - Walton at Winthrop 8p.m. 7 - Walton at Belgrave 7 p.m. 15 - Clinton at Walton 9 p.m. 22 - Bluevale at Walton 9 p.m. 29 - Belgrave at Walton 9 p.m. Aug. 5 - Listowel at Walton 9 p.m. 6-Walton at Clinton 7 p.m. (arena) MITE GIRLS June 3 - Seaforth at Walton 7 p.m. 10 - Belgrave at Walton 7 p.m. July 15 - Brussels at Walton 7 p.m. 22 - Atwood at Walton 7 p.m. MITE BOYS June 2- Wingham at Walton 7 p.m. 3 - Walton at Winthrop 6:30 p.m. 9 - Walton at Bluevale 7 p.m. 15 - Walton at Belmore 7 p.m. 16 - Brussels at Walton 7 p.m. 22 - Walton at Clinton 6:30 p.m. 24 • Walton at Belgrave 7 p.m. 30 - Belgrave at Walton 7 p.m. July 7 - Walton at Brussels 7 p.m. 9 - Walton at Wingham 7 p.m. 14 - Blue vale at Walton 7 p.m. 21 - Clinton at Walton 7 p.m. 28 - Belmore at Walton 7 p.m. BANTAM BOYS June 2 - Brussels at Walton 9 p.m. 7 - Blyth at Walton 8 p.m. 18 - Walton at Gowanstown 7p.m. 23 - Walton at Fordwich 9 p.m. 28 - Walton at Blyth 8 p.m. 30 Fordwich at Walton 9 p.m. July 7 - Monkton at Walton 9p.m. BREWERS June 2 - Walton at Stratford Henrys 8:45 p.m. 4 - Sebringville Jr.’s at Walton 9 p.m. PRINTING IS OUR BUSINESS Colour Printing Posters Letterheads Envelopes Business Cards “THE BLYTH PRINT SHOP” We’re located Main St. Blyth Phone: 523-9211 11 - St. Pauls Generals at Walton 9 p.m. 14 - Walton at St. Mary’s Baird 8:45 p.m. 16 - Walton at Stratford Optical 8:30 p.m. 18 - Rostock Royals at Walton 9 p.m. 21 - Walton at Rostock Royals 8:45 p.m. 24 - Walton at Mitchell Mets 8:45 p.m. 25 - Tavistock Orioles at Walton 9 p.m. 28 - W alton at T avistock Merchants 7 p.m. July 2 - Milverton Jr.’s at Walton 9 p.m. 9 - Walton at Shakespeare Colts 9 p.m. 16 - Stratford Henry’s at Walton 9 p.m. 19 - Walton at Stonetown Chargers 7 p.m. 23 - Walton at Fullarton A’s 9 p.m. 29 - Walton at Sebringville A’s 8:30 p.m. 30 - St. Mary’s Jr.’s at Walton 9 p.m. Au g. 6 - Stratford Optical at Walton 9 p.m. Hospital lets insurance contract Acting on a recommendation from its finance and audit commit­ tee, the board of governors at the Wingham and District Hospital awarded the 1987 insurance con­ tract to the Frank Cowan Com­ pany. Committee Chairman Robert Pike said the committee had discussed insurance extensively at its meetings and since the Cowan company was willing to provide extended coverage at a minimal increase, it decided to accept the Cowan quotation. Keil Insurance in Wingham is the local Cowan agent. The total cost to the hospital for insurance will be $38,780. •Business Forms Brochures Flyers Carbonless Forms Labels •BULK FOODS •BULK BAKING GOODS •CASE LOT GROCERY ITEMS •NEW & USED FURNITURE •ANTIQUES *CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR •CARPET FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY •GIFTWARE •RIFLES & SHOTGUNS •NEW & USED GUNS SPECIAL NOTE: We take trade-ins. We buy outright or take on consignment good used furniture, appliances, guns, antiques. We will buy partial or complete estates. THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA Just north of Wingham on Hwy. No. 4 SPECIALPRICES 0NTABLE&CHAIRSETS Unfinished oak bow back chairs-$59.00 each 357-1730