The Huron Expositor, 1986-11-19, Page 9WALTON AND AREA
132 attend Foresters annual banquet
Stevenson, Glad Tidings Secretary, Mrs,
Harvey Smith, Press Secretary, Mrs. Mac
Engel, Literature, Mrs, Joe Smith, Friend-
ship and Service, Mrs. Engel, Supply, Mrs.
Leslie Knight, pianist, Mrs, Stewart Steiss.
Lunch was served by Marion and Bev
Smith.
PEOPLE •
Marilyn Engel was guest of honor at a
coffee party on Friday November 7 atthe
home of Nancy Vanass, She was presented
with a painting of her old home done by Peter
Hagedoorn, a going away gift from the
Cranbrook neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. Griadale Sr., from North
Bay, visited with their son, Earl and Mrs.
Grisdale and family recently.
Garnet Starr, Chatham, visited Don and
Mrs. Cotton.
Congratulations to Kathy Hart who grad-
uated with honors from the bank teller's
business course, The graduation was on
November 7 from the Ontario Business
College, Kitchener. Her mother, Mrs. Jim
Hart , sister Bev and friend Dan Thompson
attended.
t •ranbrvokCorrespondent
NIRS, MAC ENGEL
$61.6645
The Foresters held their' Annual Banquet
un Nnvenlber 11 at the Cranbrook Commun- ANNUALMEETING
ity ('entre. Sixty two people attended and The annual meeting of the Women's
dinners were taken out. A delicious roast beef Missionary Society of Knox Church was held
dinner was served by Beth Earl and Joan at the home of Mrs. Harvey Smith with 10
Smith's catering group, members present. Mrs. Stewart Steiss
After the dinner W ong Yee Fun gave her opened the meeting with a reading pertaining
speech on "Her Trip to Canada," Brother Ed In Remembrance Day. Mrs. Steiss read
Short from head office spoke about sponsor- "Memorial Day" and led in prayer. .
ing the Olympics for the disabled, Brother Mrs. Stuart Stevenson gave reports on the
Nona Ilill spoke on his seminar for District executive meeting at Seaforth and the Fall
Deputies and the Olympics for the disabled. Rally at Avonton. The synodical will be held
Special guests were Bro. Stan McDonald in Listowel on April 21-22, 1987.
from Corunna and Bro. Bill Close who was Mrs. Donald Perrie introduced the new
presented with his 70th year pin. Jennifer study and told of the "Struggle in Southern
and ,Iolanda Vanass stepdanced. Pens were Asia."
handed out to those who had birthdays in The election of officers took place with the
November and one each to the president, following elected, President, Mrs, Clare
II•easurer and secretary. Everyone had an Veitch, Vice -President, Mrs. Jack Knight,
enjoyable -1,m Door
Howa d Tiro weres won
M s. Secretary,
Hart; assistant treasurer, MrsTreasurer,
Remembrance the theme of Walton WI meeting
at the home of Stan and Wenda Stroop,
Palmerston. George and Kim Kruse, Bay-
field visited with Mary at her home over
Saturday night.
AREA SPORTS MEETS
The November meeting of the Walton Area
Sports Club was held in the library Thursday
evening. it was decided to enter a float in the
Santa Claus Parade in Brussels on December
6 made up by the new executive that will be
nominated at the next meeting. This being
the annual meeting open to the public on
December 1 at the library at 8 p.m.
W .1. NOTES
This Wednesday the Walton Women's
institute will serve a turkey luncheon, the last
one for this year. The regular institute
meeting to be held at 8 p.m. with each
member to bring a grandmother to the special
meeting.
Cotton and Art Brown.
St even W ebb, Rockwood, was in charge of
the regular morning service in Knox
Presbyterian Church, Cranbrook on Sunday,
November 9:
W alton Correspondent
i 'I"f1' Mc:'ALL
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Remembrance was the theme
the for thee
\\•alton 1 Unit meeting at
W ednesday evening.
I levot ions were opened with a poem, "Lest
e Forget" given by Betty McCall. Doreen
I lackwell was pianist for the hymns. Ruth
Timmer led in prayer. Scripture was read by
Heidi McClure, followed with meditation.
In keeping with the Remembrance theme
I )orothy Sholdice gave a reading "Why W ear
.\ Poppy" for the Topic. followed by Audrey
I lackwell reading an article on War Brides.
Business, was in charge of Marie Coutts.
She opened with a poem. Minutes were read
he Audrey Hackwell.
rrmner Contest leaders Viola Kirkby and
Gloria W ilbee gave their report with Gloria's
side winning. Doreen Hackwell gave the
treasurer's report.
Coming events were brought from the
executive meeting held last week. The
Christmas meeting will open witha potluck
supper at 6:30 p.m. December 10 with a gift
exchange.
A social half hour was held during lunch
served • by Audrey Hackwell, Dorothy Shol-
dice, Alberta Stevens and Melva Fraser.
ABOUT PEOPLE
Mrs. Ernie Stevens visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh of Milton.
Albina Gulutzen has been a patient in
W ingham Hospital. Nelson Reid was admit-
ted to Stratford Hospital last Tuesday.
Viola Kirkby spent the weekend in Toronto
with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Machan.
Mary Humphries spent over Friday night
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Morris township to apply for subsidy
Morris Township council made a motion Clinton concerning the preparation of min- Morris, that
hthe requiredwill Dant liability
recently to apply to the Ministry of utes, agendas and by-laws. Authorization package
Transportation and Communications for while attending the seminar.iven for the clerk to workshop office help workshoplon November 20, 1986asp sponsored
interim subsidy for 1986. by the Huron County Home Care Program.
The motion was made following receipt of a GREAT SEASON Council agreed to grant $5,500 to the
let t cr lrnnl the ministry advising that subsidy The first season of the Brussels swimming Morris Township Recreation Committee.
would only he paid on snowplowing for the pool finished with a surplus of $12,587, Reeve Douglas Fraser advised that Jack
41)'I ct with John the McKercher at the rate of according to'committee member Dale New- Cardiff had questioned him about any
illy ow tender. not the $38.50 as Mr. mann. Attendance at the pool from Morris drainage problems on Lot 18 and 19,
NI OS p-rer hocllerte,ndered.Thelowtenderwas$38 Township was 17.29 per cent of the total Concession 5. Reeve Fraser advised that all
phourpersons who registered for swimming les- problems had been repaired to the council's
In other business council moved that a sons. knowledge.
leiter by forwarded to the Village of Brussels Councillor Howie Morton submitted the Councillor Morton advised that Bill Coupes
and the Maitland Valley Conservation Mutual Agreement forms to the council for had inquired about a drainage problem on Lot
\uthnnty access
that no access keys al be the Bluevale Drain which were signed by 3, North Part of Concession 4. If this is a
pn„ Irll•d to access into the waste disposal site Malcolm Black. Doug Kirkby will be notified municipal drain. Gary Nicholson, Drainage
on oft dumping days. The'site would be to begin the work as soon as possible. Superintendent, will be advised of the
Jeer.slble on W benesday and Saturday repair.
tu•ytile Should d necessary to transport Sample by-lawsthe be awre s to appoint the needed Michie, Road Superintendent, ad -
be council, beingy Bridge would
site on off days. She site would vised council the Richmond.
eaayinhl i
ad -
opened al the charge of $15 per orxui'rance W Ingham Area Chief and Deputy Fire Chiefsoon be open to traffic. Mr. Michie also
tt dh the dumping iencndsed at the Township The bFire
lawshwill for prepared townshipe ofMorris,
next advised that he had attended the.seminar at
of \lairs' Cence. Goderich on November 4 concerning the
I .'puly Reeve Clem McLellan ellan also advised meeting.
of Emergency Plane%ng. e county of Huron Is
of .nmv burning of gram ed felts theye thwou dpreparationth The ionof taxcil cbill ngsed ilfor 8he 7 matter
advising the municip ities to • set up
concession the
'tat council felt council en n robe ective
mnn�nr the matter . , • or,' n N •�� council agretyd WIc�,or 19i► tin ythatL' he d �M h' biadvese�t ee (ncil that h amid
P}TIO N M IN ISTRY prepared manuWl b , or 19 'and 'that 'the Reeve Fraser had looked at a'sander truck for
The township of Morns concurred with the assessment office be notified of the same. the Frasi roads but had not found a truckr
rr..lue ion submitted by the Township of East The council agreed o decrease the cost of to date which theywished to recommend for
\\ neanost) 10 pin forces and petition the the Morris Township history bookfrom $12topurchase.
\maser% nI Trlmsportanon and Communica- S8 and to advertise the book in the local P The road accounts were approved for
1 11111% ill rtl%e consideration to widening and paper. Jean Kirkby will be asked about payment as resented, as well as the general
mho m{ Highway 4 between the Village of methods uncil was advised that the o date 550,000 accounts. P
I(hih and the p also of Wmghathhas been orris approves
111u imvnby endorsed the resolutions 1986. which sis less than drainage funds for
-.annulled 1, the town of transfOnapier
„mr. ',morning the proposal to transfer Ottery The council was presented with an annual
!units to general expenses for the provincial report from the Clinton authorized oHospital.
os it a. a two grants
eta ernment rather than the original recrea
The At a meeting of Morris
holt expenses The council of Morris filing cabinet from Hammond's Office Recreation ing of theh heldMrecently Townshipthe
Toe.nship nth n crvabn calls are so great Supplies. Moorefield at the priceof 5449. The following grants were approved: to the
that all the funds which are available should cabinet motionl be used was madeor to orwage rd fia les.
o Walton Sports Club - a grant of 5500 and o
trauma m the recreation funde tenants the Win ham Recreation Department - a
,,i1 nit the 000 day seminar in the tow of Hilberted to . C Concession6.6.t owned bwortc vihe Township of grant of 54,917.44.
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