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WALTON AND AREA
WI hear social service speaker
Walton Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
On Wednesday September 18 Howard
Hackwell was guest speaker at the Walton
Women's Institute meeting.
President, Leona McDonald chaired the
meeting. Margery Huether was pianist for
the evening. Minutes were read by Margaret
Shortreed followed by the treasurer's report.
In the correspondence a letter was read
from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food
for a Kitchen Course in the near future.
The Guelph Area Convention is to be held
in St. Agatha October 17 to 18. The local
delegate will be Maxine Marks. Thanks was
extended to Ruth Axtmann and Marion
Goaldn for the fine display they had entered
in the Brussels Fall Fair that day.
Viola Kirkby gave a report from the
District executive meeting she had attended
September 9 at Mrs. Thorton's in Gorrie.
Delegates to go to the County Rally
October 7 in Hurondale are Margaret
Shortreed and Helen Craig.
It was decided to begin the noon
luncheons again at the hall, dates set are
October 2, 16 and 30 and November 13 and
27.
QUILT UP
The ladies are to set up a quilt on Monday.
This quilt to be on display with tickets to be
for sale, draw to be made in December.
The meeting was turned over to Mary
Humphries, convenor for the Family and
Consumer Affairs who read a poem. Mary
thanked everyone who had brought an
article for Children's Family Services in
Goderich. The guest speaker, Howard
Hackwell from the social services outlined
programs for the County giving many
worthwhile facts, this became a unit in 1972,
and he works out of 'the Court House in
Goderich.
Ruth Axtmann thanked the speaker and
presented a small appreciation gift.
A lunch was served by the hostesses, Ruth
Axtmann and Marion Godkin.
The 120th anniversary of Duff's United
Church was held on Sunday, September 13
with a full auditorium of friends and former
members returning to hear The Rev. Dr.
Douglas Ross, secretary of the London
Conference, who took as his sermon
" W alldng into the Sunrise."
Roy and Kathleen Williamson were at the
door. Neil McGavin, Emerson Mitchell and
Doug Fraser were ushers. Guest organist
was Lane Hazlewood. The music was
supplied by the choir and the Seaforth
Harmony Kings. They sang three anthems.
Bonnie 'amble was in the pulpit and
conducted the service and a special
invitation was extended to everyone to
remain for a cold salad plate. The gift of a
Leslie speaker for the organ was donated by
the. Dr, and Mrs. RG. Hazlewood. Dr.
Hazlewood served this charge from 1942 to
1951. The Hazlewoods resided in Brussels
for a number of years, now have returned to
Hamilton.
Sunday, September 22 was the Bluevale
anniversary, consequently there was no For home assignment the girls are to
Walton service. compare the prices of package pastry with
On Sunday, September 29 the Sacrament frozen and homemade.
of Baptism and Communion will be held at The name of "Dough Birds" was chosen
10 a.m. Sunday School will be held as usual for the name of the club. Next meeting is
at Duff's. called for Tuesday, September 24.
Walton 1, 4-H dub held its first meeting of
the new fall project, Basic Baking on
September. 9 at the home of Elsie Carter.
Eleven girls are registered for this dub.
Election of officers resulted in: President,
Sherry Hoegy, Vice -Pres. Glenda Carter,
secretary, Heather Baan, press reporter,
Bonnie Finlayson. Other dub members are
Pam Nolan, Heather Gauley, Machelle
Gauley, Tammy Machan, Carol Ann Wil-
liamson, Cathy Williamson and Dianne
Williamson.
Materials for the club were given out and
the girls made tea biscuits.
The second meeting was held at Pat
Nolan's home on September 16 opening with
the 4-H pledge. The girls made pastry, then
had to figure out what was wrong with each,
giving points.
Lion's Head visitors in Seaforth
McKillop Correspondent
!DELLA REGFI.F'
527-1106
Thomas Hey and Kay Gordon of Lion's
Head visited one day last week with Idella
Regele and Norman Hubley at Seaforth.
McKILLOP
Mrs. Harold McCallum and Idella Regele
attended a bridal shower held at Pat
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ward of RR 4, Kenny's at Seaforth for Brenda Thornton of
Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward, Mr. and Stratford.
Mrs. Harvey Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phylis Burch and Phoebe Nevers of
Ward of Monkton spent the weekend at Goderich spent Sunday with Larry and
Parry Sound. Marsha Nevers at RR4, Walton.
Ontario financing approved
The Ontario Development Corporation has The loan will assist in the acquisition of
approved a term,loan of $100,000 for Draper
Brothers and Reid Ltd., Jack Riddell,
M.P.P. for Huron -Middlesex and Minis ter of.
Agriculture and Food, and Industry, Trade
and Technology Minister Hugh P. O'Neil
have announced.
"The company has been established in
Clinton for many years and is one of the few
remaining piano manufacturing companies
in Canada. said Mr. O'Neil.
new equipment to increase production for
the U.S. market and will create an estimated
52 jobs during the next five years.
Information on all financial assistance
programs is available from the Ontario
Development Corporation's London office at
195 Dufferin Avenue, telephone 433-2871.
Lung distance calls may be made toll-free
from within the 519 calling area by dialing
1-800-265-4746.
BUSINESS
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Graeme Craig 887.9381
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All Types of Repairs
Phone 527-0270
Appliance
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REPAIR
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4827032
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CONTRACTORS
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PHONE 5271390
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See forth, Ont.
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52-7-1399
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BROKER LIMITED
39 Main St., S.
Seaforth
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527-1610
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CARPENTRY
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Consiruction
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Structures
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1 - I
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B.Sc., D.C.
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77 Main St. Seaforth, Ont.
NOK 11.6'0
NEW HOURS:
Mon. 8:30-12
1:30-6:00
'Tues., Thurs. 8:30-12
3:30-8:30
Wed., Fri. Sat. 8:30-12