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The Huron Expositor, 1986-01-22, Page 11Walton WI will hold euchres Walton Correspondent MRS. BETTY McCALL 887-6677 It was decided to have euchre parties when the Walton Women's Institute met for their meeting last week. Eleven members and one visitor attended. Leona McDonald presided for the opening exercises and the business assisted by Margaret Shortreed as secretary -treasurer. The Institute will put on the March Birthday Party at the Calendar Nursing Home. The, tentative date is March 12. The first euchre will be Tuesday, January 28, at 8 p.m. Admission is $1.50 with lunch provided. The committee in charge consists of -Leona McDonald, Berva Watson and Marjory Humphries. Dates set for further euchres are February 11 and March 11. It was moved to cater to the Majestic Institute's annual meeting dinner on April 9. Also to cater to Cook's for a noon luncheon sometime next month. There was a decision made to have a luncheon at the hall, February 19, by the Walton Institute. The • nominating committee chosen to OBITiJARIES ' WALLACE PRINGLE Wallace Pringle, a life time resident of Brantford died at Brantford General Hospital on January 9, 1986. He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Dapple, three daughters; W lima Rotchii of Woodstock, Judy (Mrs. Richard Dean) of Brantford, Dixie (Mrs. Ken Bullen) of W oodstock; seven. grandchildren and two great grandchildren and his mother-in-law, Mrs, Belle Papple of Kilbarchan Home in Seaforth. He was predeceased by a daughter Sondra in 1982. Relatives and friends paid their respects at the McCleister Funeral Home on Brant Avenue, Brantford where funeral services were held Saturday, January 11, 1986. BIRTHS KREUTZWISER: Mary and George are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Anita Michelle, born January 10, 1986 in Stratford General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ryan, Seaforth. McGRATH: Sharon and Jim of Egmondville are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son, Matthew James on Friday, Januar) 17 at 4:14 p.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, weighing 5 lbs. 12 ozs. Grandpar- ents are Michael and ina McGrath, Egmond- ville and Phyllis and Gordon Mitchell 01 London. Spring Is lust around the corner) CARPET CLEANING RECONDITIONING • Almost Moisture Free • Dries In Loss Than 2 Hours • Scotchgard at the same time ALL FOR ONE PRICE! Have your carpet looking 8 smelling like now again! Let us give you a free estimate nowt THE DUST -BUSTERS 233-1413 (Exeter) 345.2000 (Staffs) bring in the slate of officers for another year is Leona McDonald, Maxine Marks, and Mary Humphries. There was a discussion on the Birthday Calendars., There will not be an Institute meeting next month. Anyone interested in taking the Home Decorating course are to let Ruth Axtmann know as soon as possible. Serve Watson, convenor on Resolution diose as her topic "Safety". Lunch was served by Maxine Marks and Marjory Humphries. ABOUT AREA PEOPLE Recent visitors with Neil and Marie McGavin, Brian, Jeff and Heather were; Cathy McGavin, Lisa Smith and Sherry Wright, occupational therapy students at Mohawk and McMaster University, Hamil- ton. Sherry W right accompanied Heather McGavin when they gave a flute and piano duet at the Sunday morning service at Duff's United, Walton. John Huether has returned to his studies at the Guelph University, THOUGHTS ON NEW YEAR Kathleen Williamson was hostess for the January meeting of Walton 2 unit, Ten members were present. Blanche Hoegy and Dianne McCallum were in charge of devotions, basing their thoughts on the New Year. The new president, Karen Hoegy took over the business. Margaret Craig read minutes. Announcements were given out for coming events. Each unit is to look after boxes for the sick and regular U. C. W , are responsible to look after those leaving the church. It"was decided to again have a barbecue in the spring and take one Blyth Festival supper. We were reminded of the spring and fall bale. Names were drawn for the copper contest and lists were given out for cleaning church. The meeting was closed with prayer. Lunch was served by Margaret Craig and the hostess. Yosts from Ohio visit with the McCallums McKillopCorrespondent IDELLA REGELE 527-1106 and Idella Regele at Seaforth were Pearl McCallum of RR 1, Walton, and Mr, and Mrs. Robert England and Robert of Huron Park, The Yost family of Ohio, U.S.A. spent the Gordon Byers of Mitchell visited at the past four days with Paul, Dianne McCallum home of Helen Byers at Seaforth. Mrs. and Cindy, Colleen, and Kenny. Byers' daughter Jean also visited her on Visitors at the home of Norman Hubley Sunday. IDEAL LADIES' WEAR Mount Forest, Ontario January A Targe selection from which to choose •300 Dresses (from leading mfg.) •Two Piece Suits (from leading mfg.) Entire Stock Of *Quilted Coats •Blouses •Sweaters •Skirts •Slacks At our 2 for 1 Sale you pick two articles of clothing; pay for the higher priced article and receive the other item Free! EntlrrstockotWINTER r .d COATS & JACKETS up to $1,UV*off rcT• price i A GREAT DEAL! ltselectignDIN Valuedupto$300t fricedto: `fear rPltxe' 95 . tlpto tlatanci of INTER iTOCK 0 OFF or MO Ideal Ladies' Wear has sizes to fit everyone! Sizes 3-26; 12'/-321/2; Petite, Regular, Half Sizes A large selection of stylish fashions to fit the more mature figure Open 6 Days a Week Mount forest ' 323-1970 RENOVATION SALE!! The EXETER STORE Is being EXPANDED and our REMAINING MERCHANDISEt 1 REDUCED BY UP TO... ria,. , a r, 11125 if HANDBAGS— aha Es was docs s 1995 Z-- a=not sv r�.�. Rp.uo.ts • RU111lERS � err CA51IAlSH0i5 LADIES ACCESSORIES :Sabo "' LAST CHANCE - SNOWIOOT CLEARANCE 95 I1t�p-.1�.(� $4995 BOOTS—.$29. DRESS BOOTS 995 tp.wt69.a5 $4n95 ,e Rap. to t100.a1 = con« $2995 Redne4CF"il,.w. CASUAL BOOTS ro BOOTS $5 Rp.,e rA.95 $3995 10%or, LIOTIONG NOT ALItADY' MfLff*Df1ED, Except Nesl5Frlai Uses 3+tiuerth's Ho itnnoi SSE MreCHANMir SHOES • evBry'6 Socks Siete 1930 Aro. Exeter and Clinton- ' "One Step Ahead ' y 'ti• ,re •R•el,ravy-wnnAeTilNION/i!!®.OJ 310.= :71.:. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 22, 1886 — All PRE FIF Ei 5 DAYS ONLY -JAN. 23 24, 25 We'd Rather Sell It Than Count It! 10" OFF All Items Not Already Listed ALL SALES FINAL***ALTERATIONS AT COST 8digkoffer s 'SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR OVER 60 YEARS' Located on the Main Street in Mitchell 348-8463 OPEN: Mon. - Sat. 9:00 - 5:30 Giving you a hand with SPECIAL JANUARY SAVINGS New Ivory 450 mi. SHAMPOO CONDITIONER 89 • Pepsodent 100 ml. TOOTHPASTE only 99 MENNEN SPEED STICK Ladies or Mon 5'' 99 • Bayer 24's CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN • 99 BAYER ASPIRIN 100's .99 Wampole 10 pouch HOT LEMON for colds 19 • Nabob Tradition COFFEE $ 99 • FACIAL TISSUE 12 Boxes$ 105• 9 .89 1 Sox TR ANG L_E DI5tCDUNTms2n 172 The Square God.rlch/Mato Corner Clinton/Main Corn.r Sesforth 1 BRODHAGEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WINTER CARNIVAL 1986 Wish to extend their appreciation to the following Donators for giving us a great start towards our up -coming minor sports program: Hut ty Gul ly Ward's Farm Equipment Stratford Cycle H. [ebb, Clinton Luke's Machine Shop Huron Dairy Harry Van Moorsel Haugh Tire Jim & Susan's Barbershop Roscott Autos Ari Hina IL Sans Cronin Transport Warren Bennewles O'Rourke Transport McCreight Hardware Meleughfln Motors (4.aforih) Toronto Dominion Bank (Mitchell) Logan Fant Equipment Moffatt 4 Powell Dublin Feed Mill Goettter Furniture W.G. Thompson & Sons Canadian Inver -fat Bank of Commerce (Mitchell) Staffen's (Mitchell) Hicks House u art;'s Ele,t real# Feltz Fuels Red Maple Lounge DeJang Bros., Furniture Place Bauer Dry Wall Vanscaping Tony's Truck Stop Jack's Radio IL S.V. K.M.M. Drainage C.A. Masonry John El Iigsen Electric Terry Elltgeon Plumbing McGavin's Faun Equipment Perri Tire Vincent's Farm Equipment Kehl Automotive Mitchell Advocate Huron Expositor Daimage Feeds Huron Fuel Injections Ryan's Roost Winthrop General Store Bauer Travel Agency Niel Rapier) Bulldozing Meth Stamm) Farm Systems Muegge Welding • East Huron Produce Stamen -McMaster insurance Huion-PerthConcrete OfTHE x*`C P0111RRA Y Kounfry Korner. Bruner Repairs T.A..Turrter Swiss Faust Hardware Roger Sienwn Woodwork Wtetersen's General Store Campbell's Crown Hardware Lyons "Big K", Seaforth Queens Hotel, Seaforth Rowcllff Motors, Seaforth Seaforth Creamery Mitchell Credit Union Canadlan frperial Bank of Commerce (Dublin) Mitchell Co -Op Scott's Flowers Co -Operative Insurance Farrnix - Mitchell Balfour Bros. Robert Gilbert BILK Tire Ivan Rapien Backhoe Steiner's General Store Ed Smith Auto Mery Shewan Steve Smith Auto Body McLaughitn Plymouth, Mitchell Jack Smith Bus Lines Larry Hudson Pontiac Buick Culligan Real Estate Madtum construction M. Leonhardt Plumbing A Heating John Stoners Joe Saontiens Stovel-Slemon Looby Construction Hoechst Canada Pfizer Canada Ciba Geigy Hoegy Farm Supply Niagara Ch.mimis Pioneer Canada volseeot Canada Monsanto Canada Bill Rtehi Advertising C.F.L. Chipman Chemicals Stauffer Chemicals Cyanlmtde Canada Union Carbide Sylrlte Canada Chemagro Ltd. BASF Canada ssot. ofs II: touzitii Our sincere appreciation to all landowners whose property was crossed during our rally. PRE$1DENT ERV ®L Et011® LEONHARDT 1