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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Monsanto Canada
Bill Rtehi Advertising
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Chipman Chemicals
Stauffer Chemicals
Cyanlmtde Canada
Union Carbide
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Our sincere appreciation to all landowners whose property
was crossed during our rally.
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