Clinton News-Record, 1983-08-31, Page 7')'here was everything ranging from clothes to hats for sale at the Illyth Country Fair last
weekend. The fair raised $1,000 toward the Blyth Memorial Hall building fund. ( Rod Hilts
photo)
Walton couple celebrate anniversary
By Betty McCall
On August 20 a dinner was
held at Duff's United Church
honouring 25 years of mar-
riage for Margery and Ray
Huether.
The maid of honor of 25
years ago was Mrs. Nancy
Holmes of Clinton - sister of
the bride. During the dinner
Nancy proposed a toast to
the honored couple, reading
the following poem.
Each Anniversary is special,
But 25 rings a bell.
Let's reminisce with with the
Huethers,
Their story's exciting to tell.
Now this romance started
way back,
When the Bayfield Pay was
the place,
Where Marge and the girls
went Friday nights,
Ray wasn't alone in this
race.
Yes, she danced with this
one and that one,
But before the night was
done,
Ray came with his shoes just
a glistening,
He knew he'd be the lucky
one.
Yes, some of us here will
remember,
Their gorgeous wedding day,
As Marge walked the aisle of
Varna Church,
Where the organ each Sun-
day she'd played.
Her career as a teacher was
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blooming,
And Ray worked for the Cat-
tle Breeders' too,
They knew they could make
it together,
And their farming dreams
would come true.
But what good's a farm
without family, -
Ray was planning in leaps
and bounds,
Then we all rejoiced with
their first-born,
Little Steven wasnot quite
five pounds.
Now farmers can use lots of
helpers,
Steve needed a playmate
soon,
John was born about two
years later,
He was born singing a tune.
The Huethers have travelled
with baseball,
The boys grew up learning to
choose,
That life's not all a ,game of
winning,
Sometimes we do have to
lose.
So education, farming and
travelling,
Have made many family
joys,
Marge faithfully takes Ray
his dinner,
If she can find him and the
boys.
Let's stand and toast to this
couple,
On their Anniversary Day,
May they always have good
health and happiness,
With the good life still com-
ing their way.
James Pollock of Brandon
Manitoba spent a couple of
weeks holidaying with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Huether,
Steven and John.
Sunday guests at the same
home were Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Saunders awl Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Beach of
Royal Oak Michigan; Miss
Gail Searle of Brampton;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Penn-
ington and Jason of
Goderich; Mrs. Ann
Playford of Kingston; Miss
Yvonne McPherson of
Wingham; Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Searle and Neil Mit-
chell of Walton.
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Kids Klub
To the song, Nothing is
Impossible, leaders and
pupils of the Auburn
Missionary Chapel's Kids'
Klub marched into the
church last Friday evening
to have their final concert.
Prayer was given by the
Reverend Dave Thiessen
and songs were sung, led by
Mrs. Pam Thiessen.
The pre-school and kin-
dergarten class members
were Mike Luna, Zoellyn
Onn, Janice Thiessen,
Wanda Emke, Teressa
Smith, Jill Walden, Becky
Morrison, Sherry Baan,
Martha Huizinga, John
Walden, Zeba Irving,
Manuel Hussey, Rachel
Arthur, Andrea Lawlor,
Leah Sherwood, Mark
McCowan, Jason Baan,
Craig Empey, Wesley
Huizinga, Floyd Wright,
Steven Campbell, Gregory
Blok, and Jessica Redford.
Teacher was Mrs. Marilyn
Campbell with helpers, Mrs.
Debra Lawlor, Marla
Hussey, Mrs. Brenda
Huizinga and Colleen
Huizinga.
Grade 1 and 2 pupils with
their teacher, Mrs. Eunice
Emke were Shane Webster,
Shelley Dobie, Michael
Bakker, Ryan Chamney,
Marc Bricker, Micah
Hussey, Stephen Bakelaar,
Jason Clark, Heidi Sher-
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Pauline Huizinga, Georgie
Wright, Jennifer
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Bromley, Pam Morrison,
Tina Burkholder, Jackie
Smith, Scott Arthur, Robbie
Campbell, Carissa Redford.
and Shane Verwey. The
helpers were Mavis
Morrison, Mrs. Viola Raith-
by and Debbie Mahon.
Grades 3 and 4 were
Matthew Hussey, David
McCowan, Alison Chamney,
Andrew Luna, Daniel Scott,
Jodi Webster, Susan Dobie,
Kerry Bakker, Mike Smith,
Sarah Wright, Ruthanne
Bakker, Jason Vella, Shawn
Verwey, Mary Ellen
MacKenzie, Cathy Nesbit,
Ian Andrews, Tafline Scott,
Christy Bricker and Rhonda
Stadelmann and teacher,
Mrs. Pam Thiessen with
helpers, Mrs. Doran
Roulston and Cathy Mahon.
Grades 5 and up were
Karen Bakker, Melinda
Hussey, Terri Irving, Jeff
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Elvis Vincent, Dean Cald-
well, Dianne t3roome, Leah
Richmond and Jonus Irving.
Mrs. Dianne Baan was the
teacher.
Mrs. Dora Roulston told
the story using flannelgraph
t� illustrate searching for a
valuable pearl.
Social News
The winner of the Lions
Club lottery draw last week
was Rick Archambault.
Vickey Rodger returned to
Barrie hospital where she is
studying nursing this week.
Mrs. Jackie Collins and
Mrs. Lynn Chamney at-
tended the 4-H leaders'
workshop for the fall project,
s s `! ♦♦ talents
•Looking Great - Feeling
Great', this week. The first
meeting will be held on
September 12 at 6:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Collins. All
girls, 12 to 26, are welcome to
come and join the club.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Rodger and Gary Rodger of
Goderich visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Rodger, Lindsay and Glen at
Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs.
Les Rodger at Belleville.
Vickey and Sheila Rodger
visited on the weekend with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Rodger at
their trailer at Bayfield.
Congratulations to Janice
Daer who passed her fifth
figure and Argentine Tango
at Chatham summer figure
skating school which she has
attended all summer.
About 35 Auburn and
district residents enjoyed a
bus trip to Huron Country
Playhouse, Grand Bend last
Thursday afternoon to see
South Pacific. Eight got on
the bus from Lucknow. The
trip was sponsored by the
Auburn Women's Institute
with Mrs. Tom Haggitt as
convener.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Weston of Toronto are
visiting her mother, Mrs.
Mary Rollinson and brother,
Murray Rollinson this week.
Mrs. Thomas Johnston and
Miss Laura Phillips were
guests last Saturday at the
Binney-Clark wedding at St.
George's Anglican Church in
Goderich.
Mrs. Donald Rea and
daughter Jodi of Listowel
visited last Saturday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Dobie.
Stewart Toll of London
visited last week with his
sister, Mrs. Ken McDougall
and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Disney of Detroit visited -
recently with his cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haggitt.
Misses Jean Houston, Jean
E. Jamieson of Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Gimbert off Hillsburgh and
Mrs. Jean Hughes of
Lucknow visited with Mrs.
Frances Clark last week.
Misses Rhonda and Jen-
nifer Stadelmann of Blyth
visited last week with their
grandmother, Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack G.
McIntosh, Christopher and
Tracy of London spent last
weekend with Mrs. Frances
Clark.
Knox United Church
Interdenominational Sunday
school will start on Sep-
tember 11 at- 10 a.m. All
children are welcome.
Tourney
The Auburn Mites ball
team joined in a tournament
at Blyth last Saturday with
the Blyth Sluggers and the
score was 20 to 18 for Auburn
in the afternoon games, the
Auburn team lost to Blyth
and Londesboro. Very in-
teresting games to watch as
the little players, six years
and over, are so sincere and
parents so proud.
Softball Tourney
Congratulations to the
Auburn ladies' softball team
(Auburn Angels) in winning
the championship and
bringing home the cup in the
Central Huron Ladies Sof-
tball League last weekend.
Belgrave and Blyth were
semi-finalists and the
playoffs were between
Londesboro, Brussels and
Auburn. The games were
played on the Walton
diamond. Scores were:
Auburn 7 - Londesboro 4,
then Auburn won against
Brussels 19 to 3.
This is the first time for the
Auburn Angels to bring the
cup back to Auburn.
Saturday afternoon saw the
HAPPY 45th ANNIVERSARY
MOM AND DAD
(Mary and Lloyd Walden)
Garth, Dianne
Gary, Rachel
Brian, Beverly
Ross, Linda
and ' andchildren
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1983—PAGE 7
victory parade down ern
street and around town in the
back of Bill Sproul's truck.
Later in the evening, after a
swim, the players and their
spouses enjoyed a pork chop
barbecue and corn roast at
the home of Mrs. Marion
Sproul and Bill Sproul.
Players are- Joanne Van
Amersford, catcher; Linda
Hakkers and Vickey Powell,
pitchers; Laura Lawrence,
Brenda -Powell, Rosie Foran,
Marie Brindley, Joyce
Dickson and Margie Foran,
infielders; and Anne Vin-
cent, Joyce Blok, Anita
Sowerby and Shirley
Archambault, outfielders.
Carmen Benard of
Brussels, the league con-
vener, presented the cup to
Bill Sproul, coach and Clare
Millian, manager of Auburn
Angels.
Reunion
The annual Letherland
reunion was held last Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Vincent Lon-
desboro. Mrs. Marylou
Blake of Ethel was in charge
of the games and contests
and prizes were given to the
winners.
About 50 attended from
Acton, Ethel, Goderich and
the surrounding district.
Plans were made to hold
the reunion next year at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Blake at Ethel.
Memorial Service
The Reverend Clarence
flunking of Kitchener was
guest speaker at the annual
memorial service held last
Sunday at the Hope Chapel
Cemetery, Hullett Township.
Lorne Hunking welcomed all
to the service.
The cemetery was
decorated with flowers and
the grounds are very well
kept.
In his inspiring message
Mr. Hunking, spoke on
immortality - life beyond this
one. He stated that those who
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make this world a better
place to live are the same
people who are thinking and
preparing for the life
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