The Huron Expositor, 1984-09-05, Page 15f
WALTON AND
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 5, 1984 — A15
Walton church will celebrate 119th
Correspondent
BETTY McCALL
887.6677
Worship resumed on Sunday at Duff's
United following the summer recess with the
Rev. D.L. Howlett of the Western Ontario
District of the Canadian Bible Society in the
pulpit. The Rev. Charles A. Swan was
speaking at the 85th Anniversary of St.
David's United Church. N.B. on Sunday, he
will be back for worship here next Sunday.
On Sept. 16, guest speaker for the 119th
anniversary of Duff's will be the Rev. Al
Johnston. The United Church Women will
meet for their new season this Wednesday
evening at the church. Walton 2 in charge of
devotions.
Greeters Sunday morning were Don and
Marilyn McDonald. Organist was Elva
Wilbee. Offering received for this month,
Neil McGavin, 8111 Coutts and Doug Fraser.
A few of the U.C.W. ladies helped serve a
hot meal to 125 people Saturday night prior
to the Blyth Festival show,
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Recent Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Huether and John were Annie Playford;
Kingston; Yvonne McPherson, Wingham;
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Webster; Mr. and
Mrs. Watson Webster; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
'Holmes and Margy all of Clinton; Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Webster, Mary Ellen, Mark and
Brian, Varna; Mr. Murray Sholdice, Walton;
Kendra Fischer, Brussels and Steven
Huether, Waterloo.
Isabelle Shortreed spent a few days last
week with her daughter Louis Smith and
family at their cottage at Point Clark.
Michael Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Jones has left fQr his studies at
Conestoga College, Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Steffler and John have
arrived home from a trip to Australia where
they visited with the former's brother, Clem
Steffler and his family at Casterton,.
Australia. Clem has been on a teaching
exchange for one year and will return to
Canada in Dec. The Stefflers went sightsee-
ing through the country, reporting their
weather is much warmer than here for their
winter season.
Annie Reid is Morrisbicentennial nominee
BY MARGARET ARBUCKLE
Morris Township's nominee for a bicen-
tennial medal, Annie Reid of Walton, was
surprised when she heard word that she had
been nominated by council.
But she really shouldn't have been too
surprised, since she is a prime example of
the community -minded kind of person who is
nominated.
She was born in Grey Township where her
father farmed on concession 16, near
Moncrieff. The former Annie McTaggart,
she was an only child.
Mrs. Reid got her earliest education at a
one -room school in Grey and then went on to
"continuation" or high schools in Brussels
and later in Seaforth.
By the time Mrs. Reid was attending
teacher's college in Stratford, her family had
moved to Seaforth. After graduatingfrom
teacher's college, Mrs. Reid taugt for
several years at schools in Stanley and East
Wawanosh townships.
Mrs. Reid's parents took up resident in
Walton and on her weekends home from
teaching she met a young Walton -area
farmer, Nelson Reid.
They married in 1933 and she quit
teaching to stay home and help her husband
on their McKillop Township farm.
Even though she was busy on the fanit,
Mrs. Reid still took, the time to work for her
community. She was involved with the first
4-H clubs organized in the Walton area in
1941 and '42.
Another wartime project was working for
the Red 'Cross, either by canvassing the
outlying area for donations or making up
packages to be sent to the men overseas.
• Among her other interests are the
Women's Institute, the United Church and
the UCW, as well as the Brussels
Horticultural Society. She has taught
courses in sewing and quilting too.
Grey township barn is struck by
lightning and totally destroyed
Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645 •
During the severe electrical storm on
Wednesday forenoon, the barn on the farm
of Peter Lefor, west of Cranbrook, was
struck by lightning and totally destroyed.
Fortunately no livestock was in the
building but it contained a quantity of baled
hay.
Grey Twp: Fire Department answered the
call but firemen couldn't save the building.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worby, Hamilton
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred 'Strickler on
Aug. 29.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vanass and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. Martin Relou and
family at Dorchester on Sunday.
Richard Minlelly has been holidaying with
his grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Joel
Chappele at Baldwin. His parents and sister
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Leanne will visit there on the long weekend,
bringing Richard home.
Mrs. Stephen Starr, Geralton, visited on
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Barnes, London, visited
Ida Gordon on Wednesday.
WEDDING
RECEPTION
for
LORNE DALE
and
GERALDINE JOHNSTON
Saturday, September 15
Vanastra
Mush by: Country Companions
EVERYONE WELCOME
Registration Night
for
Brownies
Girl Guides
Pathfinders
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Wed., Sept. 12
at Optimist Hall
Regular weekly meetings to
commence the following week for
all groups.
For further Information contact
Liz Scott 527-1439
Sybil Miller 527-1624
4$ 25th
Wedding
Anniversary
for
Vern & Margaret
Cott
baturday,
Sept. 15th
at the
Seaforth Legion
Hall
Spm - lam
The family of
Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Leonhardt
invite
friends, neighbours & relatives
to help us celebrate
their
40th Wedding Anniversary
held at Brodhagen Hall
Friday, Sept. 7 at 8:30 p.m.
See you there t
Mrs. Reid is renowned as a local history
expert and has worked on the WI's
Tweedsmuir history book. And when her
church and the Institute were writing up
their histories earlier this year for the new
county atlas, it was Mrs. Reid they called
upon for assistance.
The Reids moved to Walton 25 years ago
and Mr. Reid had a gravel trucking business
RECIPE OF THEAVEEK
PEANUT BUTTER GRANOLA BARS
1'% cups (300 mL) quick cooking rolled oats
% cup (50 mL) sesame seeds
3/1 cup •(200 mL) super chunk peanut butter
'/. cup (50 mL) corn syrup
' cup, (50 mL) brown sugar
2 tbsp (25 mL) softened butter
1 tspg
. (5 mL) vanilla
'/2 cup (125 mL) raisins
1/2 cup (125 mL) coconut
1/2 cup (125 mL) chopped peanuts
'A cup (50 mL) wheat germ
until his retirement.
Today Mrs. Reid has arthritis which
makes getting around more difficult. But she
still has a keen interest in the affairs of the
community, and wishes that more people
were as enthusiastic.
Bicentennial medal presentations will bp
made at four centres across Ontario this fall.
Toast rolled oats and sesame seeds
together on cookie sheet at 350°F (180°C) for
10 minutes until just golden brown. Mix
peanut butter, corn syrup, brown sugar,
butter, egg and vanilla together in large
bowl. Mix raisins, cocnut, peanuts and wheat
germ together in second bowl. Add dry
Ingredients to peanut butter mixture and
combine thoroughly. Spoon into greased
8 -inch (20 cm) square pan and press down
evenly. Bake at 350°F (180°C) 20 minutes.
Makes one 8 -inch (20 cm) pan.
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