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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-03-14, Page 7WALTON WINNER—Winner of the recent Walton area sports club snowmobile poker rally, Doris Patterson of Goderich was presented with a trophy by Mervin Jones of the Walton Area Sports Club recently., Walton Honour retiring organist BERG HAS THE BEST CLEAMER Berg Barn Cleaners are the best you can put in any barn. The3Ore the best in strength, durability and performance. Each chain link is forged, in one piece, from special nickel chrome content steel. No tools required to remove them. The continuous duty Motor eliniinate; over-heating and assures aMple power at times. We could go on and On- but better yet, for More complete details, please call JAMESWAY PARTS AVAILABLE KEITH stemoN • Plumbing Farm Equipment .#.4, Walton, Ont., 346-2734 tEtTfgOi' R.OR 11,40 tti Correspondent MRS. BETTY McCALL 887-6677 Mrs. Herb Traviss enter- tained about fifteen members of the choir on Thursday evening in honour of Mrs. Ian Wilbee who retired ,. from organist of Duff's United. Church this past year. Mrs. Traviss pre- sented Mrs. Wilbee with small gifts and money in appreication of her work over the past year. Lunch was served by the hostess assis- ted by Mrs. K, McDonald 'and Mrs, R. Huether. W.I. NOTES The Agiiculture and Canadian Industries convenors, Mrs. Allan McCall and Mrs. tGerald Watson will have Ross Proctor as speaker to shown slides at the Institute meeting on Wednesday, March 21 at 8:15 p.m. Any- one is welcome, come out and bring a friend. 4-H MEETINGS Walton I 4-H Club held their, first meeting for the 'Spring project, "The Final Touch" on Tuesday evening, February 13 at the home of the leader Ann Ryan. The other leader of 'the club is Margaret Bennett. The officers chosen were President - Jeanne McDonald; Vice-President - Julie Blake; Secretary Rhonda Hadley; Press Reporter - Linda Blake. The Topic of the meeting was "For the Record" the group discussed "History of Accessories". Talked about personal color type and choice of accessories. The second meeting of Walton I Tuesday evening at the home of Margaret Ben- nett was opened by the president with' the 4-H pledge Each member answered the roll call. "Show my best colours, 'the r BERG 1Sales Service! Installation FREE ESTIMATES o Barn Cleaners ° Bunk Feeders o Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R.#2, Blyth Phone: Brussels 887-9024 The Afternoon Unit was held at the home of Mrs. Jean Taylor with 16 members and 23 visitations recorded. The President, Mrs. Hemingway read a poem "I often say my prayers" De- votions .were in charge of .Mrs. Evans and the President with the theme "Prayer". The members joined in singing "The Lord's my S:hepherd." The Scripture was offered by Mrs. Sander- son. John 5: 1-18 The Meditation led by Mrs. Evans was interspersed with a additional Scripture verses read by the members. Mrs. Hemingway outlined an interesting and helpful discourse on the subject of Prayer. She referred to the ministry of Rev, Gordon Wil- liams who served in ..Harrisron in 1969 and is currently working with 100 -Huntley Street. A personal incident of his expereince in prayer and faith, healing was related. He says prayer is a two-way street. It puts God, to work and God puts prayer, to work Prayerlessness ex!'„ eludes. God and Man is left,t9: wrestle with the probloitc--bf the world. Prayer binds Gods and man and without it the Gospel cannot grow, A poem entitled, "Answered Prayer brought the discourse to a close." A letter from the Leprosy Mission acknowledged the receipt of used stamps which are sent regularly to the Mission. The Hymn "Take My Life" was sung followed by the Benediction and refresh- ments. colour's I should avoid and tell my basic wardrobe colour". It was decided to name the club. "Mad Hatters". The topic was on the care and storage of hats. The leader demonstrated the making of a toque from a stocking and showed different kinds of stitiches. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. •••.•• 1=110 THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 14, 1979 UCW stamps to Leprosy Mission FARMPLAN EQUIPMENT LOANS MAKE FARM PRODUCTION SENSE • Up to 100% financing. • Available for new or used equipment. • Repayment scheduled to -suit your cash flow. • Can be used to re-finance existing loans or finance contracts. FIRST, make your loan arrangements atyour Royal Bank branch. wheel down to your supplier and deal ... with cash!