The Huron Expositor, 1979-05-24, Page 9•
Correspondent
MRS. BETTY MCC'AI.f
${$7 4677
TheThe.har.emerit ; f D
�, tiff' ,s
United $ hurch was decor•+
aged inP ink and white for the
. shower of Miss Heather
McDonaldonondayeven-
'Mg to honour her prior to her
marriage this Saturday. W
COme to Ole lai`ge ;crowd, was
given lay ,Mrs_ Jim '.Fritz who
annoupced: the program.
efano "duet was given by;
, ,loyantie Van Vliet and Kim,
Fritz.; A skit on Heather's life
was acted by Janis Van Vliet
as baby Heather; , Sunday
school concert by Mrs, Shar-
on Bromley, School days by
Mrs.. John ;Davies, Getting;
ready for high school prom,.
Mother was played. by Mrs,
Gerald Ryan;. Heather by
Mrs.; JV Fritz, boy friends
• were Mrs, D. Fraser; Joyce
'Blake; -Joan Bennett; and
Mrs. Ernie 'Livingston,
Scene at Victorian .inn with
Marie Nolan as Heather
•
Walton
ham
;playing the, part the
waitress. ;Customer: were
Mrs, Ron Bennett .and. Mrs.,
Ken McDonald. Scene at
Telephone office with Mrs,
Neil: McGavin as Heather,
boy. friend Mrs. Howard
Blackwell. Mrs. Rae Houston
was; narrator for .all scenes.
Joyanne and Kim played
another piano duet, followed
"by a reading "My Son the.
Groom" by Mrs. Don Fraser.
Joyce `:Blake read the `f $
lowing address:
Dear Heather: -
$00 Ihaw tim flies",.
Twenty four years haveP
astl
Some things
s. 'forgotten.
'
But man memories last..
Heather Lee was. born
In'January of fifty :five'
It was dead of Winter •
What a time to arrive
There are a lot of memories:.
Of living., .on the farm.
ht the heat of the summer:
sun. Y.
Nally it was .off to Higfl
$chooi
New teachers, and friends to
gre.et
New subjects to take
New challenges tb meet
A summer jab Heather Lse
did. want
So she applied at Stratford's
Vic Inn.
Her first job away . from.
area news
• hand,
Heather had to .rola* so►ne-
how
Adparties proved "list
grrdl.
it just so happened; tthat .at
one of these parties.
'Who should, be :a guest
But a guy named Ron Clarke
And 1'rrt, sure we .all know the
rest.
Just in .case 'some' of you
tiott'f remember.
1'll tell; you, in. short, their
fate' '
They met a few tithes and
,Then went on the first date,
One date lead to two
Then three, and then 'four,.
Tilt f"mally they realized
This had to be forever more,
Soon Ron presented the ring.
to Heather • '
Whom he wanted foi his
• wife.
To be married on M for the 26,
1979:
' And to be together e
rest of their lives.
Mayyou,buildyourhomeo
n
supper
The May meeting of the
8th and 16th - :was held
o Wednesday v in
ne e n at
v
op r.
8
•
the home of rs. Rae
Houston with 9 members
present •
Mrs. Doug Fraser was in
charge of devotions opening
with a reading,
An interesting Topic on
"Encouragement. 'along the•
way" was presented)
followed by prayer.
Mrs ' • Don . Fraser
conductedthe business
portion opening with a poem,
"I went went on Strike",
Minutes' were read by ;the.
secretary; Mrs. John Davies.
Business matterswere
discussed. May 27 is
Family. Sunday at Camp.
Menestung from 3-7.
June 18 is an all day
workshop beginning at 9
a.m. at the same Camp,June
19th the •• '
U.C.W. is invited to
Winthrop'' Thankoffering
guest speaker tobe from the
Children's: Aid. Goderich., '
Plans for the ham supper,
Y,
Wednesd.
a June 13 from
5-7 were discussed. Tickets
are available from any
member of the unit,.
Meeting closed with, a
delicious lunch served by
Mrs. George McCall and 'the
hostess... l'
Walton girl'
passes exams
On Monday. .May „ 7th,
Tracey Bennett, daughter of
Gary and Dianne Bennett,
Walton . was successful in
passing . • her • Pre -Bronze
Highland Exams. She was
the only ..one out of seven to
pass this test.
Marjorie and: Debbie
Campbell, of R,R,'2 Bluevale
were successful in passing
their. Bronze Highland test,
The exams were held in
Goderich and the examiner
was Mrs. MacKay of Scot-
land. These girls -are pupils
of Carol Wheeler of R:R:S;
e •
Bruss ls.'
Getting into mischief
But coming to no harm, .
Of course ol.jjer brother
Bruce was, there
To try to keep. Heather out of.
trouble
Butsoon it was Heather's
turn, to help , •
VVheik, the, family. began, to
doubr b.
Pushing, the buggy with
Teddy and doll
Riding a bicycle and playing
baseball
Playing with sisters and
cousins was, fun
in the morning, afternoon,
till the setting of. the Sun.
Those ,first few years went.
awfully fast.
Soon Mom and Dad saw` her
- away
Walking with big brother to
Walton Public
On her very first school day.
Heather enjoyed meeting
'new friends
As she attended Walton.
School '
° Being taught reading . and
writing
And especially the Golden
'.Rule:
Skating,.. 4-H, babysitting •
and choir;
These' sure were a lot of fun
But nothoeing those ruta-'
•bagas .,
home.
A newPaB e+in life she would
begin. ''
High . school over, -
Those years went' well •
Nowfinjob.d t o
Why no work for ' `• Ma
Bell!'
When .working 'hours were
donef theorday,.
No telephone • . receiver at
faithand love
As, Heather, you become
Mrs. Clarke .
And, to live in peace like
little doves,.
Just make sure his bt' isn't
t
worse than his bark!
Wewish you both happiness
in your Life to come,
We wish you both good times,
Laughter
rand fun,
Have faith in each other,
ni
:I ,.„,
Give. receiveand share.
Take a little. give a little,
Always :being faLF.
Spread ;a little chem. end jQy.
Happiness andipeace : .
Smile and. sing 44114 ;e
sure :that
v ° cease.
lave will ne .er eae.
Thinking, of each other
Travel day by day,.
Hand in hand, and heart to
heart .
All along life's. way.
Accept these- gifts. please
With Ron you will share, ..
;For these, gifts, Heather.
Are from your friends who
Care.
Signed on behalf 9f all
}our friends and neighbours
in Walton and the surround-
ing communities.
Heather wasassisted in.
opening her gifts by her
mother.. Mrs, Pon McDonald
and his mother Mrs. ' Roy
Clarke of Zurich, Heather
made a suitable reply; thank-
ing everyone for the :Lovely
gifts. Heather was also pre-
sented with a Cameo- cloth
that Mrs. Ken; Moffatt had'.
's
signed e veryone names a on
when they arrived.
There were also pre-
sent tIli e Gra d o ie
s
x
Mr
Mrs. J. McDonald,. s
Newman, and Mrs. Clarke
for the special occasion.
Lunch served by the 8th
h unit ladies closed an
l6
and t
enjoyable evening. •
j
THE L! enol”
XPOWOR, MAY 94,10711
iton
euchre
_rep des...
The dessert'' Euehre Spon-
cored by the Walton W.I.
was :t':1d Tuesday evening,
May 1Stat. After. sampling the
many 'delicious desserts:,
euchre was played ai with
eleven; tables.
Prizes were awarded .for
high lady -Mrs. Ted Fother-
gill. ,Londesboro; low lady -
Mrs. G. Metall; High man-
Gordon Murray; low man=,
Mr. E..Baket,
Draws front picked up
score cards -Mrs. Les Reid;
Mrs. 'Sari Mills; Lawrence
Ryan. firs. Keith 'Reck, Mrs.
Rena. WW att., MO. Howard
Clark Mel Jac lin, Bert Daer,.
Mrs. Lorne Bunking, Mrs.
Margaiet Taylor, Mrs, Bert
Doer, Mrk, John, Simpson,
Mrs. Cliff 'Ritchie, Wilfred`
Shortreed • Mrs, Ernie
Stevens and Mrs, T. Fother-
gill.
Saturday" ;evening>- guests ,
with Mr,
and. M
rs. Howard
Hackwell ' and family were
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Woods
of Gananoque and Mr, and,
Mrs. Murray Mills of 8ra
nt-
ford,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Humphries ' and family of
s week-. .
were Victo i
London r4
end visitors(' with Mr. and.:
F
;.t
Mrs;. Stewart'Humphries and
Mr. William Bennett,
Mrs. George Kirkby, Sault
Ste., Marie was a recent
visitor,with Mrs. Viola Kirk-
by and other relatives.* the
.tmm unity.
Mrs. Edna Hacliwel,l and
Mrs. Audrey McLlwain,
visited on Saturday with,
Mrs. Gertie Ennis at the
.Nursing Home on Queens
Ave. in. London. •
Mr: Lester Machan, Tor-
onto spent the Victorian
holiday week -end with his
mother, Mrs. Viola Kirkby.
Several in the community•
took in the firework display
on Sunday evening at .the
Walton park, sponsored by
the recreation committee„
those seeing them reported;
they were very :g`ed and.
lastedabout the. hour.
Mr. and Mrs: Glenn Haase
Sault Ste. Marie; spent a
couple days Iasi week at the
borne of :Mr, and. Mrs.
Gordon Murray,
Mrs.rs. Hazel Love, Sask_r
atoon spent a week with Mrs.
lean Broadfoot,
And Mrs. HarryKestle
K e
ast
nl..
Mr. ad Mrs.Dave Allison
n Da v lhson
and Mr, and Mrs.. Bill
Farquharson all of London
visited with Mrs. Broadfoot
different days lastweek.
On Sunday Mrs. Broadfoot
visited with. Me, an4 its.
Art Henderson.' 'Seait>!rtlt,
Mrs. .Fern Patterson and
Mrs. Hazel) :Love,, were also
guests at the sante home,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Machan and family of Sarnia
visited on .Sunday with Mr..
,and Mrs 'g1Velson Reid.
Victoria holiday week -end
visitors with Mr, and Mrs,.
Earl Mills were Drs. Jean
. and Gerd Westermand o>
;Burlington and Mr, and. Mrs,
Murray Mills an„d,.,arnily 'ol
Brantford, •
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wat
son spent the week -end with,
their daughter and son-ui
taw, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
,Pritchardand family in Lon-
dens,
.on•dol?
Visiting on the. Victoria(
'holiday week -end with their
parents, Mr, and ;Mrs, Har-
old. Bolger were. Mr. and
Mrs,. Robert Lillycrop andf
family of 'London and lvir,
and. Mrs.; + Bill Hutchinson
and boys of Listowel,.,
Mr, and Mrs:. TomSteven-
son,
teve -son, Ron and Chris spent the.'
holiday week -end with Mr.
and; Mrs, and R
Ives and;
Y
Wed Leamington.
y a t Le mmgton,
Ron visited with, Chris Snip
of R.R.#2 Ruthven, a former
school -chum'. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Snip
and familymoved
moe d
from .this area in • March.
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