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The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-13, Page 9COUNTY HONOUR$—.4-H groups finished their fall clubs just in, time: forOhr, istmas`and many of the girls completed needlework pro1ects for presents ReCeiving county honours are Meribeth Scott, NariQY McInnes, Nancy Wallace* and. Patti ,McDowell. The girls are from the Blyth, Auburn and Londesboro groups. County honour awards are presented, when ,a. girt successfully finishes six clubs, has • Correspondent: MS. ALLAN McCALL RAI. 77 Prior to the U.C.W. Christmasmeeting a Pot Luck Supper washeld in the church basement, Wednesday, December 5. 32 sat down to tables decorates' for Christmas with the spirit of Christmas throughout the room'. Mrs'- Murray Dennis. opened the devotions for the McKillop Unit. It was a most inspiring Candle Light Service with Mrs. Neil McGavin reading on outline on witness; Mrs. Norman Schade reading on study; Mrs. Glen McNichol reading on fellowship, "Mrs. Don Dennis reading on service, these four represent the U.C.W. Purpose, whichwas repeated , in unison. The purpose of. the United Church Women, To Unite all women , of the congregation for the total mission of the church and to provide a medium through which they may express their loyalty and devotion. to Jesus Christ is Christian Witness, Study, Fellowship and Service, Mrs. M. Dennis read the Christmas scriptures be: tween each: reading, closing this part with prayer. Hymns sang during the devotions were . "Angels, from the realms of glory" and "Joy to the World! the Lord is come", assisted by Mrs. Lavern Godkin at the piano. Mrs. Neil' . McGavin conducted: a sing song of many favourite Christmas: songs. Business; was in charge of Mrs. ' Don McDonald, opening with a poem, "A, Child is Born" followed by prayer. ' Minutes were approved as read by Mrs. ;. (Continued on Page 8) .41 BY DEBBIE RM4NE'E The meeting of the Walton Area Sparta. aub to decide what to do about the Walton library and a community centre for the area, came to few conclusions on Thursday night, except that it was decided more information should be obtained.. ,Approximately 30 peopleattended the meeting at the Walton Community Hall where various 'type* of buildings for, the combined community centre -library were discussed. Chairman Doug Kirkby explained that at the last meeting a 12 x p insulated building' for the library had been discussed and that they had an estimate for that building of $15,000 for material and: hiring a contractor to build it was estimated at $7,000:. At that meeting, he said it wasalso' suggested looking into* two storey building. This would still give the library almost 400 square feet, he said. needed They had obtained 'a. quote far this type building which would he approxintately 20 x 40 and two storeys high. The upstairs was ;designed to include cloakroom: and rnen and! women's, washrooms and downstairs there would be meg ;and women's washrooms, a. lunch counter, a stairway to ;he upstairs and there would also be a staircase outside. The estimated cost en this building was 529,500. Mr. Kirkby also told the audience. that Melanie McLachlan of Hanover said she would come tea meeting and talk about the Brants that were available to them, ' A community centre grant of 25 per cent,. is available and the rest of the money is raised, locally. No Wintario grants are available for It. Tle said that Morris council, had said they would pet money into the building; if there" was a library in. it. The builderswould have to estimate the cost of the library Separately, Mr. Kirkby said. ' Hu.11e.ft school has bake sale The Students! Council' held a Nutrition and Bake Sale on Dec. 5th & 6th. Tables, were set up in the auditorium, A few grade 7 & 8 pupils helped in the setting tip and selling of the baked goods. Mullett girls get 4-H awards 1 441 Achievement Day for Blyth area was held in Iul- lett Central Public school, Londesboro on Thursday, December 6. A large number of 4-H girls and their leaders, mothers and friends attcnd ed Grace Bird, home econ, .mist, welcomed all and'said there are 24 new members this year. Presentation of Badges and County Honours :were presented` to Patti McDowell, Auburn; Andrea. Conites, Belgrave;' : Meribeth Scott; Beigrave; Nancy McInnes, Blyth 2;'. Nancy Wallce, Londesboro 2. Provincial Honours; Linda yi Cunningham, Auburn 2; Muriel Taylor, Beigrave '1; Shelley Patterson, Blyth 2; R Kim Vaw Vliet, Blyth 2. Leaders Awards - 5 years I, Mrs. Dorothy Coulter, Bel- I grave 1 and Mrs. Mary • Hunter, Belgrave 1. Girls told of experiences of exchanging with Western t, Fair, Debbie • Cunningham was the Illinois, 4=11 Ex, change, Kim • McDowell, Indiana 4-11 Exchange and Anita Hammen. There Were ' 9 clubs and 4 presented skits and 5 exhibits „Each club had their needlepoint work on display. Economy, Plus! You don't have to cramp your style to get good mileage! . Now you can have economy plus luxury at a reasonable price. Here are :a few examples of what, we. mean 1980"'PONTIAC: PHOENIX 2 DR. COUPE Demonstrator. Economical 4 cylind• er engine. Custom cloth trim, moulding, electric defrost, chrome mirror. • •Automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, de- luxe wheel covers, radial's, radio. NOW ONLY ijouu., 1980 BUICK ELECTRA PARK AVENUE COUPE With diesel! New aerodynamic Styl- ing. 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It will be held in the, Hallett Auditorium on Dec. 18 at $:15. About one half of the grades will be participating; in the concert. The Hallett School Band will be playing 3 or 4 numbers, directed by Mrs. Johnstone., Everyone, will be welcome. Mr.-. Kirkby also said that the library wotttd pay so much rent pet; square foot god it would meann a little bit of money .for the building every year, c this hall (the Walton: C'oiitmiutilty''Hall) whet dodoYettfleed t! two std brll lding; T woman iced.. :Finally, after a few momenta; More o' area news Following, approval of a Motion to make the building a one -storey building, Alan ' Campbell, Reeve of McKillop wanted to know if changes could be made on that motion. "A library takes tip quite an area. When you're doing it .you should make sure you have enough roam. because the library is going; to take up a fair chunk of room," Mr, Campbell said. 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