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The Huron Expositor, 1997-09-10, Page 6gees alit f Princes bawl spariplf7 ,'pesraaesottessof the BraussOh eae■iinneid,asngte lopyrrings. chili aRltd obertes Auxiliary "'�"" Aisotaip `iia nohl15 (slaslasticl. Thanstarti- rametegildamattlay pa K 'ialk (dile will be Woes go af:Diasas,17Nae:Princess of Ivy Hannuntileaft 1Pailkwotad Hospital coat Wlh is.t.l1>ttsr;sympathy goes October 4 with the zonet:1 out to shetlitiooes William' and Harry grad shear families. The Early Bird campaign began w1 Sept. 1. Please pay your dues as satcut as possi- ble. Be air Darty bird. tall activities are getting into swing. The following are already scheduled. Monday euchres will begin on Septeinber 15 .at 1:30 p.m. September 21, Sunday din- ner.4:30- .'$9 per person. Takeouts available. Friday, September 26, . port uck ,sup- per, seised eneime,6:30,Pan. $3 peripe:san..aAII:pooaeods go to prizeasesey.Asosnisy, September 27,-tmst drlaws, horse races, JcantOke socia Cheryl Adair, sats at 1 p.m. beef on a bun available. October 11, sake tournament, $3 per person,. Cloud tusk to the four teams of golfers heading to Scarborough for the provin- cial golf tournament this weekend. Anyone who %%m d' Bloc . to donate whet artules:for:Nee veterans at Parkwood Hospital phase ioree them at the Branch before October 30. Needed are.disposable razors, unscented soap, shav- ing create (foam) and deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, fingernail clippers (large and small), kteenro.x. variety' Mow. \Wt could .also use items of entertainment fur this shoe. It yuu could sing, Minix, play ata instru ment or recite for the veter- ans please contact me at 527- 1787. Bight nitsntbers of the Branch and Auxiliary attend- ed the Zone CI tall Convention last Sutulyy;in Wuigharn. ?This year Zone smears ‘Vet - :loans dinner will behold in •froderich ctrl Noveutber 1. `fttotific:aliwr of thiswrlll soon Vie, ant o(► theseveermts. • At -the going down of tie sun send in the; morning we toil l rvrsenthev deters. Back to whoa with pigs kindergarten 1 t was hack to school this week and balk to the taiditou- tine of getting to 'lied _Daily .and getting up Hoary. After seeing some tired looking children on Friday Afternoon • it was clear that itbasbeenra little difficult getting into the swing of tugs again: I.Jmo w that has been the case at our house. Mrs. Crocker reported that it had been agreat mock, things running smoothly with 96 students enrolled, the same number as last year. Things to look forward to. are hot dog meet the teacher night on Sept. 11, 5:30 to 7: Terry Fox walk on Sept. 12. Parents. are invited to join in the walk around the school grounds with the children. Walton was the first school in this area to participate in the walk •and now two other schools have joined in. Mrs. Scott said that she has Zit SK and JK.s. Out of the 14 SK only two are girls. Their unci this week was about pigs. The children drew pic- sures 01 pigs. cut out pictures -of pigs and.talked about pigs - Mrs.' Bennett has a split class of Grade 1/2. She said that they are a nice _group of , • kids and she noticed how. helpful they are with each other. lending a hand to other children. Their theme is ''eorn.rnunity' and they will be working en what it means to be a community. Mts. Vivian's.split 2/3 class has 23 kids in her class and they all worked on "all about me'• and made some person- ality plates and a few other introductory ideas. The school welcomes new students. Cassie, Terry and •Kristen Bressett and Cody Wilkins. This week the Second Step program was introxiuced to LOC Grades 14. It is .a,pro- Wakes 1 -byPattyniks S87-KIf56 gram which teaches skills that can help all children .get along with other people and do -better in school. The pro- gram is divided into three dif- ferent areas - empathy, Impluse control and Anger management. Tor three years Derek ?intake, owner of the Watton Auto and Small Engine Repair had set up -shop in Walton. This weal(•be moved to Brussels en 13091urnberry St. South. His,uew shop is still .going -by tyre same name and he is -oat ping:that his reg- ular customers will, continue to be -served -by him in his new shop. Rerek:.saslid that the Walton people were very supportive of him and the enjoyed his time there but by moving into a bigger shop with more modem equipment he will be better able to ser- vice their vehicles. Good Iuek .Derek. Margaret St.Columban by Cecilia Ryan 14.00:18 Cemet iy 'Sunday celehcated Cemetery Sunday was bell un Sunday. September 7* . the St. Colurnlwn Cemetery. Mass .was celebrated.* 12 noon by :Reverend A.V. Del Ciancio. A large crowed Of relatives .and friepds of the deceased attended the cele- bratien. Following Mess 4:of- lee, jt+ice,rind donuts ?here served hy•the St. Columban Catbolia,Wxtptpit's League. With caerrY .and ,Karen Ryan, Jason, lAtnaotda ,and • Jeremy on Bogy.to cele - bra to A intififie.s ;tM.fl i4(y1 •Cronin's old ldt�y '•+111ere ,Wayne; and,Melita Cff 11 l!. Christopher and Kyle of •Lginundviiie,,i,aura Ward of •Kitchcnor,i)P• MRd. tang MacI ac,AlftL.ppdon NIr[ark and Uc a rot 00J of Kitchener rood cilia tRyan of St. Colttltabwt. FCC- and ;ReI4y •Eekeft -Af Cambridge bpd Sister' Margaret lyckert of Strathroy visited last Thursday with Theresa and Jerome Kelly of Mitchell, aloe Eckert of Dsblin,.Ahelaionse ats1,Annie Cronin siiidicateiliaAeon of St. Colurnban and Roth and Rita Kelly of Scaforah. ,Cecilia Ryan spent a week With ,Mary Jo rind ?John -Nawn.,Isachary and their !slim son, Benjamin loon vf: IK- j . 4405 µ W. and Russ Bennett Se.tiforth Manor 6in.111tetimmenalome ladieg foreland es odours del were greeters at Duff's United .Church on SSstpt. '7 •Rtnv. .'Murray welcomed evesyvste mid opened the arer- vice .with the .Call.aaty Worship. After singingtthe .Lord's:Payer people greeted each other and then lames delivered the announcements. There wilt be no service next Sunday, -Sept. 14. as it is the Bluevale Anniversary. Sunday school wilbe in full swing Sunday, Sept. 21 and children in the community are ,invited to attend. •Muaday, Snept. 15 the Walton UCW are hosting • the .East- thew'UCW Fall Rally. The theme is "Music to Live -By' with guest speaker Dorothy Claimer' with Mary Moffatt. There will be .a book display at 7 and everyone is more than welcome to come and listen to this dynamic speak- er. .Rev. called Bruce and Katrin Godkin and their infant son Mitchell Alexander up to the frontof the church where the Sacrament of 'Baptism was performed. Standing up .with them as Godfather to Mitchell.wasMtebael'l helia- !Hello .everyone! WiEel1, Atte Children will -be offtt90 ' soon. it's bard teiilieer'that summer is wcr. ,1♦46e.>ere;Iook- ing forward tint the *II wvith all tisGitroaolf5iisdialuts in:the toes. We have Had ctwo writun- :tltrers cow, itt tiespratltsMth. Ytonald 'Murray .sand tDism `White have` non.aonitag in toplay.ettCtbre, kelparithrape- events sad wisititig'mith the. residents. WQe Reek tfnr- - Vlfardtt yourrrisiIttd. - ,eiase this - eery mhtdh.4h . Iota On August t12, [Bill Gibson invited us m fiis*lee 'for .ar► aftcntuon. Wife cnjoyad'tek- ing at ;his ;lovely flower gar - :lens and +is fish; pond. life then invite: ruin and played -come arisen nwaic. It was vecy.mice. We also.laljoyed .a •variety epics, o henttasaarts and t+oe.111 was a.lovely after- noon. Thank ;you '.very much Bill. On August 14 we &ad a pike party on ourfront sawn. -The `Western Entertainers from'St. Marys played some western music'fer.us.'It was .l beautiful summer afternoon. 'We bad refresinnents .after- wards, which were..ettjnyeti by all. Thank you -to every- one who came out. and a ape- .cial thank you to The 'Western ,Fntartainers who played for us. We would 'Hite 'to say Happy Anniversary to 'George and :Edith Wright, their anniversary on Sept. S. Also, Happy Anniversary to Norman and Ethel Tuned: their anniversary is on September ,13.1M4ay'.they have many more happy years together. Happy 'Birthday to Olive Sall. Sept. 11 and Doug , Stirling, Sept. 27. 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