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THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 4, 1979 — 5
WI meets in Walton
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
Mrs. George Williamson
was hostess for the units
March meeting in her home
Wednesday afternoon with 8
ladies' present.
Mrs. Harvey Craig opened
the devotions with "The
Purposes of the Church
members". The hymn, "The
Glory of the. Spring How
Sweet" was read in unison.
Mrs. George Williamson
read a couple of articles
"You may be rich" and
"How to help another per-
son" followed by prayer.
"When I survey the
Wondrous Cross" was sung.
Mrs. Craig read
interesting articles from the
Observer closing with the
purpose and function of the
United Church Women.
The business was con-
ducted by the unit president,
Mrs. Graeme Craig, opening
with comments on Human
Rights and a poem, "Rights
of the Child". Minutes were
read by Mrs. Helen William-
son.
Mrs. Barry Hoegy gave
the treasurer's report and
Mrs. Hugh Johnson reported
for the miscellaneous fund.
The offering was received
• and dedicated.
Member's were reminded
of the Bale articles to be in by
May 27. A donation was
made to the March of Dimes.
The unit is responsible to
tidy up after the Easter
Thankoffering service this
Sunday, April 8 at 8 p.m. at
the Church.
Lunch was,served by Mrs.
H. Craig and the hostess
during a social half hour.
4-H MEETINGS
Walton I 4-H Club held
their third meeting on March
21 at 7:30 at Mrs. Margaret
Bennett's home. Eight girls
answered the roll call, "Tell
why the hat you bought is the
one you feel most comfort-
able wearing."
The main topic was
different ways to wear
scarves, how to tie, care and
select a scarf. The leader
10 tables play
There were 10 tables of
euchre in play Tuesday night
at the Walton Community
Hall.
Prize winners were high
lady - Mrs. Lorne Hunking;
Low lady - Mrs. Nelson Reid;
High Man - Clifford Ritchie;
Low man - Gordon Murray;
Lucky Cup - Mrs. Lawrence
Ryan. Door prize donated by
Mrs. Alberta Hudie was won
by Harvey Craig.
Institute hostesses were
Mrs. Harold Hudie; Mrs.
Ernie Stevens, Mrs. Ray
Huether and Mrs. Allan
McCall.
There will be another
euchre in two weeks ; there
will be a door prize, lunch is
provided everyone is wel-
come.
PERSONALS
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Jean Broadfoot were Mrs.
Gordon Churchward of
Toronto and Mr. Ivy Hender-
• son of Seaforth.
Twelve ladies from Duff's
U.C.W. attended the Easter
Thankoffering service at
Northside United Church,
Seaforth on Tuesday night
when Mrs. Karl Schuessler
was guest speaker.
demonstrated how to wear a
scarf, different ways as
shown in the 4-H book.-
It was decided to call the
club, "Rhinestone Cowgirls"
in this project, "Accessories,
The Final Touch."
The fourth meeting
followed with a discussion on
purses and shoes, their care
and selection. The roll call,
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Payne
of Windsor visited last week
with his mother, Mrs. James
F. Payne.
Visitors during the week
end with Mr. and, Mrs. Ray
Heuther were Mr. and Mrs.
Watson Webster, Clinton;
Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Webster, Mary Ellen and
Mark, Varna and Miss
Emma ShOrtreed, Sarnia.
Mrs. Stewart McCall is
visiting with her son Jack
McCall and Jason while Mrs.
Doreen McCall is in Guelph
Hospital with a new baby
boy born last Thursday,
congratulations to Doreen
and--Jack.
Mr. John Currie and
Rhonda of Orangeville and
Douglas Currie of Brampton
spent a couple of days last
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan McCall.
This Sunday evening we
are reminded of the Easter
Thankoffering service at
Duff's United Church, other
community churches are
invited. The guest speaker is
Mrs. Bill Coultes and her
girls from Belgrave will
entertain with their singing.
Everyone is welcome at 8
p.m.
"Three ways to tie a scarf"
was answered by members.
The "Rhinestone
Cowgirls" met at the home
of Mrs. Ann Ryan on March
27th.
The roll call, "Three ways
to protect and care for your
shoes was answered by 10
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Edger 5020,21.6
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True Timmer
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5025,108-1
400 meter hag [dyers
41100 se feet
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Dirt Shovel
101 VALUE AT A MIMICS
Features steady blade
With lire-hardened 48"
long ash handle.
0009.10ga
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sterling silver jewellery,
cultured and simulated
pearls.
The next meeting is to be
held next Tuesday evening.
Every week more and
more people discover what
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Sale ends
April 7
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Serino Back
Lawn Rake
the conente plated Aral
soling st.11ons Inane. eaten
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5062.206-6
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18" Pruning Saw
WOOD 30" MANGLE
Tempered-Steel blade Is
double-edged for small
twigs and larger brioche
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5064.057.12
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Pate fi 05
Sneer value %:7,9
MUM Fencing
16" high, contains 10 sections
each 11" long. 5022-548-12
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PolYelhylene ConslruClmn
Measures 2g lung, t2' wide
mid 16 high Good me
capacity A nice touch to any
garden 5056.803.2
Elegant Swan Planter
88
Broadcast
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Redwood octeoonai
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4.5 Cu. Ft. Tray 5,50.,6,.,
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With large 16.dauga steel tray Easy
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Pace 53 95
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Doe leg
Price 1669
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CorhiklIne 90
11 Pke Can
Rusbprool with
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look and Brio grip
easy to doer
handle'
5012-103-12
burred
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members.
Topic was Jewellery jits
care and selection, The
leaders had a table of
jewellery on display telling
the history of each piece,
difference between Karat !
Gold and Gold filled
jevvellery, silverplate and
Fore CONON Transplanter Trowel
5015.410.,2 5015.429.71 50/5.138,2 sere 401 77
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3 Piece
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A three piece garden tool set
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Cultivator 22
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A strong garden rake of welded bow
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Barden Hose
3-Ply i/ra 5011 nylon
reinforced A quality
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winter weather
6038.719-10