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
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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.
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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.
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