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THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 28, 1979
Walton WI entertains Huronview
• Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN MeCALL
887-6077
Walton Institute
entertained at the Birthday
Party at H uronview,
Wednesday afternoon March
21st. Mrs. Neil McGavin was
M.C., Mrs. Herb Traviss pn
the piano and Mrs. Emerson
Mitchell with her violin en-
' tertained with several, lively
numbers and singing duets
of favourite songs. Pam
Nolan and Sandra Sholdice
played piaio duets followed
by Donna Godkin; Nancy
Godkin, Carol Axtmann and
Cathy McGavin pleasing the
audience with their quartette
Mrs. Glenn Haase of 'fault
Ste. Marie spent a couple of
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Murray.
Charlie Murray visited with
them on Wednesday. Thurs-
day they took 'her to London
to visit with her sister,
Norma and husband Mr.
John Larmour before leaving
for home from there.
Mrs. Ken Moffett of Strat-
ford spend a few days of the
holiday break with her par-.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Traviss, Allison and Leslie
Traviss of Waterloo also
spent several days at the
same home with their grand-
parents.
We were glad to hear
Alvin McDonald was able to
return home from the Sea-
forth Hospital on Thursday,
he had been a patient since
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson,
Vancouver B.C. spent the
weekend with her parents,
tr. and Mrs. Earl Watson
and Mrs. Gerald Watson and
singing.
Mrs, Bill Humphries was
pianist for a lively sing-song
led by Mrs. McGavin with
several-joining in with rythm
, and instruments. Happy
Birthday was sung for the
twenty members who had
birthdays this month, a
small. gift was given to each
one, then cup cakes and tea
were served by the Walton.
Institute members to every-
one present including Mrs.
Leerning, Jean Miller and
Pearl Thamer who are re-
sident from the Walton area.
W.I. MEETING
The Agriculture and
Canadian Industries meeting
visited Gerald who has been
.a patient in Wingham Hos-
pital the past week. Miss
Ann Watson, Sarnia visited
her father prior to her move
to Stratford, Mrs. Sandra
Harris was also home for the
weekend.
Miss Debbie Achilles,
Fergus spent the holiday
break week with her grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Rally
Achilles. Miss Christine
Achilles, Sebringville also
visited a few days at the
same home. They both spent
a couple of days with Mrs.
Marie Mcraggart in Brussels
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether
Steven and John spent the
holiday week in Lakeland
Florida; visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Saunders,
Royal Oak Michigan on their
Way home Sunday.
There were about 20
people boarded the bus at
the Corner Restaurant on
Saturday night for Kitchener
to attend the Grand Olde
Opry Show.
of the Walton Women's
Institute was 'held on March
21st in the community hall.
Mrs. Bill Humphries we-
lcomed everyone Mrs. Neil
McGavin was pianist for the
opening. Minutes of previous
meeting was read by Mrs.
Jim Axtmann.
Correspondence was dealt
with. The Achievement Day
for the Final Touch in Acces-
soriess will be held at Grey
Central School Tuesday, May
1, at 7:30 p.m.
Summary Day for the
Needlepoint Course is set for
May 24th. Quilt tickets are
available from any member
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle
arrived home Wednesday
night from a 2 week conduc-
ted tour to Spain. Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Hoegy and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen McNichol
from this area- were also on
the same flight.
They stayed at the Melia
Costa Bell and Sol Hotel at
Torremolinos in Spain. They
took the ferry over to Africa,
stayed one night and re-
turned to their hotel the next
day where they were treated
° to a Moslem supper. They
also attended a bull fight at
Fuengirola and they went to
one of the largest caves in.
Merza. They also saw acres
of oranges, lemons, olives
and almonds growing.
The Walton ladies were
busy quilting again the first
of the week at the home of
Mrs. Howard Hackwell. It
was spring-like weather last
week but we are back into
winter again. It gives the
ladies a good chance to get
their quilting done. .
on the gold and brown quilt
made by the Institute, to be
drawn at a later date
Mrs. Herb Traviss of the
nominating committee
brought in the slate of
officers for the coming year,
to be installed at the April
Meeting, which will begin at
7 p.m. with a pot luck
supper. There will be the
Sunshine Sister gift
exchange ($2.00) and. pay-
nent of fees.
committees were chosen
euchre to be decided at the
Tuesday nights. Dessert
euchre to be icicle(' at the
next meeting,
Plans were made for the
Historical Society meeting to
be held in the Walton hall on
Monday evening, April 23.
There will be an antique
display, Mrs. Nelson Reid,
speaker will give history of a
couple places in, the village.
Everyone is welcome.
Ross Procter, Morris Twp.
was introduced by Mrs.
Allan McCall, preceding his
pictures of Hawaii, Japan
and Australia. Mrs. McCall
read a poem, "City Slicker
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on the Farm." Mr. Procter
opened with a reading "Sup-
pose people had to pay." He
was thanked and presented
with a gift for taking time to
share his pictures of his trip
with the Institute, giving us
an insight of farming in
Japan where there was much
snow and quite cold when he
was there. Institute Grace
preceded the lunch of hot
cross buns, jam and cheese
with tea or coffee served by
Mrs. Jim Axtmann; Mrs.
Neil McGavin and Mrs. Lav-
ern Godkin.
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