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The Huron Expositor, 1987-04-15, Page 18• . . Sports club to have workday. The Aril meeting of the, Walio'n Area The May meeting will be held on,May 4 at, Sports Club was held.t the library on April Nip Walton library at 8 p.m. • 6, 1987.• An extra meeting for the' Walton Area - • • Dave Gamble presided over the meeting, Sports Club was held on April 8. Bev Stevenson gave thesecretary's report The committee cleaned the booth and and the treasurer's tiptittwas given by Er- sorted out ball equipment and uniforms. nie Lewington. Disc,ROIOns followed on the . A new flag was also installed. • upcoming ball SeasogyV Discussions followed on updating the play Plans were made far a Pitching Clinic to equipment and painting bleachera: • be held again this year. The date is June 6. An outdoor work day will be held April 18 Speculations on the warning track were and possibly April 25 depending on the discussed. weather. l• ' r McKillop Twp. well visited last week• McKillop Correspondent 1DELLA E DUDLEY 527-1106 .• Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Regele at Princeton were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc- • Callum, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley .Preszcator • and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubley. Jack Horne and Morley Kaehler visited Thursday evening with Clarence Regefs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCallum, Cindy, Col• - . leen and Kenny visited on Sunday with Mr. •and Mrs. Wayne Hartman. Terry Ward visited with Mr, and Mrs. Bryan McClure and Amy one day last week. Terry Ward visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubley, • Helen Byers visited her daughter, Verna Edgar on Sunday. Local Lad • show a The Ladies Aid of First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth held their meeting on Mon- • •• day, April 6. President Viola Lawson opened the . meeting with •a poem entitled, -"Mistress les Aid April", and welcomed 10 members who answered the roll call by showing and telling nd tell about a hobby, collectible, or antique. - - - . It was decided to hold a,springtime noon luncheon on May 5, with social committee in charge of details. Alice Reid and Luella . Montgomery presented the program with Luella reading the Scripture, and several • short readings on the spring, and Easter, theme by Alice. Lunch followed. Queensway residents visit circus After the past week, Queensway Nursing Home Residents whenyou're having fun." They had a lot of fun activities this past • week along with one special event. On Monday, they had the pleasure of welcoming a •new group for the month of April to run the weekly Bingos. This month the ladies from the Hensall Presbyterian Church will be coming in and visiting along with playing a few friendly games of bingo. - Tuesday morning began with exercises; - followed in the afternoon with the weekly church- service. This week residents welcomed Reverend Keupfer, • who con- ducted the service. They were.also fortunate to have the talents of Pearl Ann Martin as part of the service. She entertainedwith the • hyMns on the accordian as well as the piano. Wednesday afternoon several ladies got together for this month's ladies .- hour. Together they enjoyed each others com- ., • • Lenten • from page 8 • ly, sponsored by the South Hibbert Athletic Association. Congratulations go out to Rhea Cameron who, at the annual meeting of the Perth District Boy Scout organization, received a • 20 -year pin for her work with cubs and scouts. • Also attending the meeting and banquet in Mitchell last Wednesday were; Mrs. Cameron's husband •Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahon, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Mr. and Mts. Ted Stoneman, Mr. and Mrs Nelsen Pullman, Margaret Schrader, Twyla Waddell and Ruth Laing. ' All the women and children of the Cromarty community are reminded of the potluck dinner to be held in the church at 1230 p.m. on Good Friday. The annual Good Friday service will be held in Cromarty Presbyterian Church at 830 p.m with Hibbert United Church as guest. rpan', while at the same time enjoying hand massages and make-up application. Thursday afternoon it was once again time for theSharing of Stories. This month residents discussed what Easter means in- dividually, as well as memories ..frord Easters from the . past, 'along with Easter traditions. It was an enjoyable hour, as well as very educational. On Friday of last week several residents had the opportunity to attend the Graden Bros. CIRCUS! -at the London Gardens in London. It was an exciting day of elephants; bears wearing tu-tus, and not to mention the trapeez and high wire artists. It was a spec- tacular show. But a special day like that doesn't happen every day without the help of Volunteers. There Was a group of super volunteers that helped above and beyond the call of duty. Thank you very much! Finally; on Sunday residents were for- tunate to have thetalents of George Mathoni and John De.Boeck 4Queensway. For 11/2 hours they entertained en their accordian s with favorite old time muSic. It was a very musical afternoon! • McKillop 'get Slo;000 A community planning grant of $10902 has been awardedlo the County of Huron on behalf of the Township of McKillop. 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BRUTAL SOOtt$00 • • „. •t• •g.;, • • • • -COAittt• t•A1400461 • iiiii*********•*gle • 1 iffilF4/1100:61.041.44141 THE HERITAGE CANADA FOUNDATION THE HERITAGE CANADA RESOURCE TEAM IS HOLDING AN OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 FROM 1:00 P.M TO 4:00 P.M. At The Seaforth Fitness Studio 0., 65 MAIN STREET, SOUTH (Between Backers 'Coatings) FREE COFFEE & DONUTS Everyone, come and express your views about Seaforth's Past, -Present and Future.' This Is your chance to say what you've been thinking find to drootios your Tdeas. What do you think Seaforth should be doing? " , fOrt nitisetititiont trot, iffsfOlt tontistapfig Of Ifititin Oitttifje Nktrotio ROL Arestr.orptottofr; tandail Thursday, April 16 - 11 am - 1 am Good Friday, April 17 11 am - 11 pm RS, We have a meatless • 'VEGETARIAN PIZZA Saturday, April 18 - 11 am-- 1- am - •