The Huron Expositor, 1979-05-31, Page 9Correspondent
MS. ALLAN MCCALL
887-077
The Walton Women's,
Institute was opened by the
new President Mrs 'Harold,
!:ladle on. Wednesday
evening: May 24 hi the
Community :Hall! gnh. 18:.
members ,andthree guests
•present. Minutes were` read
by Mrs, Jim Axtmann.
District Annual report was,
,given by Mrs. ,Ken:
MODELLING. WITH. EASE Shelley
Westerhout modelled her outfit with ease for
the fashion show held at Hu!lett Central School
last Tuesday.
STEPDANCING SISTERS Dawn Flynn and
Debbie Flynn did a little, dance number
q
entertaining the guests at a Grade 7 and 8 home
economics fashion show held at Huliet Central
School i n Londesboro last Tuesday:
(Standard Photo)
Hazelwood
minister
Correspondent
MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK.
523-4250
On Sunday Rev. Gordon
Hazelwood was guest
minister. Ushers were Bill
Jewitt,Brad Lyon, Russell
Nesbitt and Kevin Radford.
Organist. and _choir leader
was Mrs. Allan 'Bosman with
Junior- Choir singing
anthems "Sing a Song" and,'
"Happiness Is". Junior.
Congregation:. retired with
their teachers Mrs. , Mel
Knox and Brenda Millar.
Rev, Hazelwood`s message
was "I have come that they
might have Life more
abundantly.
" The U.C.W. held a
successful ham supper.many
took advantage of the take
but. orders.
A Targe number from here
• attended . ;the needlepoint,
summary .'held in Clinton
High School on Thursday
night. Home Ecomo,iist
Grace Bird welcomed all and
Bea Gosselin presented
badges to leaders.
Londesboro` leaders were
Alice Buchannan and
Marjorie Duizer.
Guest speaker was Massey
Boyd of London who teache `s
rug hooking and weaving
with London Recreation
Board. Her display, was very
interesting. She was .intro-
duced by Gail King and.
thanked by Anona Crozier.
and presented with an Olcf
Mill floor mat There was a
large display of needlepoint
Mrs. Ted Fothergill and
Mrs. Florence Cartwright
attended U.C.W. Welt
minister weekend in London
May 25-28.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Lorne
Hunking enjoyedbus trip. to
Ottawa tulip festival last
weekend:
Attending W. l: West
Huron District . Annual
meeting on Monday, May
28th were Marjorie Duizer,
Marjorie , Anderson,
Margaret . Taylor, Addie
Hunking, Dora Shobbrook
and June Fothergill.
Mrs. Jim McEwing
attended the graduation on
Friday of her nephew James
Watt. He is the son : of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Watt,
Goderich, and received his
Bachelor of . Arts, Honour
degree. • at McMaster'
University, Hamilton.
Several from here
attended Blyth United.
Church on Sunday evening to
hear the • Sellwood` Group
Gospel singing program.
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SUPERIOR'
MEMORIiiLS
ESTABLISHED
OVER 50 YEARS
Clinton-Seaforih
Area Repre•seniative :
MICHAEL
FALCONER
153 High -Street
Clinton
482.9441
OUR SALE PRICES'.
EVERYTHING GOES
Ail Chlldrein's
Shoes
PANTY' HOSE
39
T-TQWELS
LADIES
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THERMCt •BLANKETS
•9 72 X IRREGULARS84 • 88
Mem'* Slacks,
Size 28 to 32,
Mens
Work Sox
SUBSTANDARDS,
$1 a00
31b &
ALL NYLON $ 1
49
House Dresses $1197
CHILDRENS
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ODDS &
MS RACK
Krazv
BOYS Sod Mdn'sr fli-Cots
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RUNNERS
4 'rftt
McDoneld' followed:: iby 'Mrs.
.Nelson Reid gifting an
intearesttng outhne of her .3
days at the arc:! otrolorenge
•the ded iii Woo,
Mm.attenEmersonaterlMtt,ehett,
tntraduced her guest Mrs.
Betty Auden of Palmerston:
who: told of her trip by map to
Jamaica. She; brought many,.
articles on display she had
purchased there, such as.
straw baskets, straw hat and
straw place MOS and bread
baskets, beadsi,'d "arced.
cane. he brought r;I :and;
stones. which her husband..
had; tken: of cutting, and!up ppoliashing. She
mounts. them in Jewellery of.
necklaces and earrings,
There was a big supply on
displayy and: many were
interested in purchasing one.
of the lovely articles.
Mrs, Audet was thanked.
andpresented with a igift by
Mrs. Mitchell who also
donated door prizes to Mrs,
Ron Bennett . and Mrs,
George McCall. Mrs. Jean
Humphreys of Palmerston
won the prize. for coming the
farthest,
Mrs. Mitchell closed this
part of the program with
several poems, "News.
Travels" written by Vera
McNichol, others were
"Politeness" and "The Tone
of Voice'
In the business prices were
set: for catering in the coming,
year. Plans were made to;..
arca
serve at Mn. and Mrs. Ernie
Stevens 5Qth, Wedding
Anniversary ro, Sunday,
June 13. A wedding in June
will have the meal served
later by the Institute.
Mrs. Graeme Craig
reported. of more plans the
Branch Directors have made
for the Bus :trip on
September 1..2,E
The rext meeting on, June
►:.wi'd have the 4-I1 aims, .
;mothers, and teadera• apo
guests. Articles'. :are to
brought ;by Members for se,
penny sale. Roll call to b a
"An outing as *child and the
1
method of t'*s spottatiolll"".
Institute Grace pry cedecdl
lunch served by its. limo*
Spleen; Mrs, Graeme Craig;
Mrs. Harvey Craig 044 Mr;..
Ray Huether.,
(aItor' has concert
The Walton Public School
Children put on. their Spring:
Concert al the Walton.
Community Hall, Friday
afternoon, May 25, 1979,
Mrs. Aubrey Toll,
principal welcomed the large
audience
Miss Mary Ellen Walshwas
pianist, introduction was
given by Danny DeBlock
followed by a Gymnastic
Display by Joey Carlson, ••
A puppet Play, "The .
Birthday 'Trombone" was
acted well by all the
kindergarten class under the
direction of their teacher,
Miss Mary Ellen Walsh;
Performingto songs were also
given by the Kindergarten,
Piano solos: were given by
Blair Beuerman and Heather
Alce.
Grade III did the Colonial.
Dance with those taking part
were Blair Beuerman,
Debbie; •rfia ltpbell, Donnie
Baan, Heather Alce, Amy
Workman, Benny Hoegy,.
Danny McNichol. and Cheryl
Cooper. Their teachers are
Mrs. Toll Mrs. D. Riley.
Gracie 1 did the Operetta .-
The Ginger - bread boy
played by Manny Taylor and
the Gingerbread Dance with
other members of the class;
by Tracey Bosnian, Jason
Wheatley, Wayne Regele,
Elizabeth BOven and an
Op, eretta, Peter Rabbit was
Greg Smith, Leff Wilbee
Blaine Marks and Stephen!
Doi/nage. Lights were in.
charge of Benny Macon *.
their teacher. is Mrs. Roy
Alcock.
Grade III did a Square
Dancer with following pupils
taking. part, Katrina
Lindeman, Sherry
Beuerman, • • Steven
Schroeder, Chris Harburn,
Dean Glanville, Anne
Robinson, Pam Campbell
and Craig Smith.
-Rabbit Poetry was : given
also played by the Grade II:
students.
A step dance was given by
Debbie Campbell followed by
Rabbit songs by Grade II
under the direction of their
teacher Mrs. Don Pletch.
Grade III did., the. Disco
Dance with the following
students taking part, Kathy
Blake, Katrina Lindeman,
Vickie Gordon, Sanya Fehr,
Bobby Brown, Dorothy
Weaver and Stephen Taylor.
The, programme was
closed with a chorus
of songs by the Grade III
students.
The teachers are
commended on such a tine
Program ; showing the talent
of all the students andis
looked forward to every, year
by; parents and friends.
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