The Huron Expositor, 1983-12-07, Page 18ar.
,.. THE HURAN EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 7, 1983
Walton euchre prizes awarded
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN Me CALL
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The Nov. 29euchre held in the community
hall had seven tables in play. Institute
hostesses were Elva Bolger, Betty McCall,
Mary Humphries, Alberta Hudie. Prizes
were awarded to winners: high lady. Marjorie
Rock. second high lady, Annte Reid; low lady,
Mildred McNeil, Blyth; high man. Ed
Brooks, Blyth; second high, Jim McTaggart,
Brussels; low man, Les Hudie, Lucky cup,
Harold Bolger. '
There 0111 14 a euchre this Tuesday
evening, then another one on Dec. 20. Euchre
will resume in the New Year. Jan. 3.
DUF'F'S CHURCH
Communion and Bible Sunday was held the
Second Sunday in Advent, Dec. 4 at Duff's
United Church. The Rev. Charles A. Swantin
the pulpit. Organist: Mrs. -Marion Godkin,
greeters; Murray and Olene Dennis; ushers
for this month, Barry Hoegy, Keith Wilbee
and Graeme Craig.
In the upcoming church events: Sunday,
Dec. 11 10:30 a.m. Walton School Choir will
make up the choir, A special mission offering
will be received. Mon., Dec. 19 at 8:00 p.m.
White gift and Christmas Concert. Dec. 24,
Candlelight Service at 8:00 p.m. 'Dec. 25 at
10:30 a.m. Christmas Worship. .
Installation ceremony /in Londesboro
The Hullett Masonic Lodge A.F. and A.M.
568 held an installation ceremony Nov. 22 in
the Masonic Lodge rooms in Londesboro.
William Vincent presided as master of the
lodge and the gavel was given to Clare
Vincent who consented to be installing
master for the new slate of officers for 1984.
Nes officers are worshipful master Wor.
Alan 'Cardwell I.P.M. Wor. William Vincent,
S.W. Murray Nesbitt, J.W. Victor Stack-
house, Chaplain Wor. Bruce Shillinglaw,
Treasurer Wor. Gordon Shobbrook, secretary
V. Wor. Jack Lee,' S.D. Wor. Robert
Anderson, J.D. Wor. Bert Lyon, D of C R.W.
Clare Vincent, I.G. Dave Lee, S.S. Wor.
Robert Thompson, J.S. Ken Armstrong,
Tyler Wor. Allan Caldwell. historian R.W.
William Leiper, auditors, Wor. William
Vincent, R.W. Harry Tebbutt.
The general charge to the brethren was
ably given by Wor. Gordon Shobbrook other
brethren who assisted were Wor. William
Vincent, Wor. Eric Anderson, V.W. Jack
Lee, Dave Lee, R.W. Harry Tebbutt, R.W.
William Leiper, W. John Jewitt, W. Robert
Thompson, W. Robert Anderson, Victor
Stackhouse.
Visiting lodges were Morning Star Lodge
309, Carlow, Clinton Lodge 84 and Lucknow
Lodge.
There'were 10 tables in play on Saturday -
Nov. 26th for Sunday • School crokinole.
Winners were ladies high Crystal Whyte, low
Becky Wikinson; men's high David Whyte,
low Daniel Bergsma. Most 20's Stanley
Airdrie. Lucky chair Lori Bromley.
The Aimwell Unit met Nov. 21 of the
church. The meeting opened with a reading
"A good creed" by Brenda Radford. We
made Christmas favors.
HoFstein club members honored
(Continued from 83) Don Watson presented a silk ivy hanging to
Harold Menary, Joe Van Osch, Al Fe'ddes Ethel for her work in the Holstein Club office.
and Allan Curter. The Secretary treasurer is National Director, Jim Needham, gave
Don Watson. greetings from the association. Ontario
Don Pullen made the presentation of a' Director, Bob McNeil also brought greetings
plaque from the Ministry of Agriculture and from the association. He mentioned all the
Food to Ethel Ball for her 21 years of service. activities that would be covered for the
centennial celebrations at the Stratford fair
grounds on July 11, 1984.
Dennis Martin presented Honor List
Certificates to winners over 2BC
composite in this class. Winne re:A
two-year-old division, John ma nd
second, Hol Den Farm; three-year-old
division, Il(arvey Daniels and second Ecker-
, lea Acres; in/the four-year-old division, Ernie
Sim-4rd And second Eckerlea Acres; the
mature division, Glen McNeil and second,
Ernie Sherwood,
Gordon Bell presented superior production
certificates to Allan Wylie, Eckerlea Acres,
Harvey Daniels and Glen McNeil.
The highest BCA herd average composite
for milk and fat for 1982 went to Ernie
Sherwood with a score of 174, Robmarann
Iktrms with 172, Allan Wylie with 171, Lyle
Matin with 170 and Glen McNeil with 163.
The Clinton Spring Show Premier breeder
was Cliff McNeil. The premier exhibitor for
the show was Glen McNeil.
PAULINE'S HAIR CARE
OFFERS
OPEN
THURS„ FRI., SAT.,
DECEMBER
HOUSE 8, 9, 10
We now have 3 experienced hairdressers to serve you. Meet our
newest hairdresser CONNIE JOHNSTON, who has 12 years
experience. She will be pleased to meet and serve you
refreshments at Open House.
Make your Christmas appointment no
Connie.
PHOP E 5 27-0470
SEASONS GREETINGS
TO ALL
for....Pauli a Nita &
FIFTY YEARS AGO—Walton was renowned
for its football teams, shown here In photos
loaned to The Expositor by Ethel Dennis. The
years when the photos were taken are
uncertain but one photo bears the number 34.
Those In the top photo are: rear, G.
McCallum, See. Treas.; P. McTaggart,
Manager. N. Rolland, W. Rolland, K.
Rutledge, Wm. Dennie, C. Love, W. Dennis,
L. Stelss, R. Holland, A. Dennis, G.
McGavin, A. Farguharson, A. Stelss, P.
Stephenson, k Carter, C. Dunbar. In the
bottom photo are: J. Haigh, F. Rutledge, J.
Buchanan, G. McGavin, E. Miller; J.
Murray, M. Holland, K. Rutledge, W.
Dennis, G. McCallum, R. Jordan, L. Steles,
R. Holland, E. Dennis, L. Rowland, A.
Farquharson, L. Love, C. Steias, R. Carter
and J. Johnstone.
Appointment Not Always Necessary
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SUSAN MEYERS
1983
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(a) Service to Sports
(b) Civic Service
(c) Humanitarian Service
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P.O. Box 885 Seaforth , Ontario
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