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12 — THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 9, 1979
Walton UCW hears catering.. points
Correspondent
MRS. BETTY McCALL
887-6677
Wednesday evening at the
U.C.W. general meeting at
Duff's United Church, Klaus
Seeger, Public Health
Inspector of Huron County
was guest speaker when a
good numbers of ladies' were
present. H e gave Guidelines
for Food Service Personnel,
Education on food practices,
necessity of life, to maintain
our lives. He was very co-
operative and gave pointers
on suppers, held by the
ladies in the church.
He said caterers should
consider hands, time and
temperature which can help
to be safe, free from
bacteria. They are
everywhere, even from a
cough or sneeze. Hair should
be clean when serving food.
Mr. Seeger showed a
film, Jack the Germ. A food
sanitation prograr prr.pared
by restaurant , %)(.n1S
spread easil: •.',)uld be
guarded againsi . So nitation
is everybody's business.
Rings and watc. eclean catch
germs and should not be
worn when preparing food.
Be clean, bathe everyday,
clip and clean fingernails,
wash hair when you go to
work, stay clean when you
are on the job.
Washing hands is most
important after toilet,
touching dishes, paper,
telephone, etc. Rinse dishes
in Javex to prevent germs.
Another film, The
unwanted four Germs, giving
much information'' on four
different germs was
prepared by the Public
Health Service. To prevent
food poisoning, utensils
should be clean along with
personal hygiene and dish-
washing. Don't 'spread.
germs. The one to prevent
food poisoning is you. Corn-
mon sense should be used,
he said. Mrs. John Burch of
the supper committee intro-
duced Mr. Seiger and he was
thanked by Mrs. Ken
McDonald on behalf of the
U.C.W.
Business was chaired by
Mrs. Viola Kirkby, vice-
president opening with a
poem, "The Recipe".
Minutes were adopted as
read by Mrs. Herb Traviss
followed by reading thank-
you cards from Muriel
Coultes, Maud Leeming and
Gertrude McDonald.
Invitations were read from
Winthrop to hear guest
speaker from Children's
Centre in Clinton on Tuesday
June 19th at 2 p.m. To an
open house picnic at Camp
Menestung on Sunday, May
27th from 3-7, bring blankets
chairs, bathing suits and
food for a picnic supper.
Members are also invited
to Camp Menestung for the
day of June 18th when
baby sitting is available. It
was announced that a bus
would be going through to
Alma College on August 21
if anyone would like to go for
the day. Mandates were
handed out to each unit
leader. Members were re-
minded of the bale to be
packed right after May 27th.
Mrs. Graeme Craig pre-
sided for devotions on the
thought of the coming
Mother's Day reading a
poem, "Mummy" Hymn,
"Birds are singing, woods
arc ringing was sung. ,Mrs.
Lavern Godkin as pianist.
Mrs. Fred Uhler read the
scripture from Psalm 19,
followed by Mrs. G. Craig
giving the meditation on
"Telephone" relating to
communication in the family
and in the community if we
are to get along together,
followed by prayer.
Hymn, the Glory of the
spring how sweet! was fol-
lowed by a poem, "What is a
Grandmother" read by Mrs.
F. Uhler. Offering was re-
ceived an dedicated. Mrs. G.
Craig read a poem "A
Mother's Love. Hymn
"Abide with me closed this
part of the meeting.
Mrs. Neil McGavin sang a
solo "Cleanse Me" to the
tune of Now is the hour,
accompanied by Mrs. H.
Traviss at the piano.
The next meeting of the
U.C.W. "will be held at the
church on Wednesday, June
6th at 8 p.m. when all units
are to attend. The
Patterson's from Palmerston
will be guests, showing a
film.
A reading on Stewardship
progress was given by Mrs.
Ken McDonald. The meeting
closed with the repeating of
the Lord's prayer in unison.
W.I. NOTES
The May meeting on
Citizenship and World Affairs
will be held on week later on
May 23rd. Mrs. E. Mitchell
will have Mrs. Betty Audit
from Palmerston
demonstrate polished stone
jewellery.
The Dessert euchre will be
held next Tuesday, May 15th
at 7:30 p.m. Everybody is
welcome.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon
and Mrs. Janet. Walden of
Seaforth have returned home
recently, after attending a
wedding near Winnipeg.
Weekend guests with Mr,
and Mrs. Allan Searle were
Miss Gail Searle of Brampton
and Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon
Saunders of Royal Oak,
Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Huether, Steven and John
and Mrs. and Mrs. Eare
Pennington, Goderich were
dinner guests on Sunday
at the same home.
Quite a few people from
this area attended the
Dessert Euchre in
Londesboro on Friday
evening.
Mrs. Nelson Reid attended
the 3 day Officer's
Conference last week at the
University of Waterloo.
Little Erin Mitchell spent
the weekend with her grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Mitchell, while her
parents were away attending
a wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Bremner nee Pat McDonald
and baby son moved recently
to Sarnia.
The 4-H girls and leaders
from the Walton Clubs at-
tended the Achievement Day
for the spring project, The
Final Touch and Accessories
on Tuesday evening. May 1st
at Grey Central Public
School. The girls will be
present at the June Institute
meeting to demonstrate or
put on their skit.
Mr. Emerson Mitchell
visited his mother Mrs.
Bessie Mitchell at Huron-
view Sunday afternoon.
Dr. Brian and Mrs. Traviss
Allison and Leslie, Waterloo
and Mr. and Mrs. `Ken
Moffett, Stratford spent the
weekend with their parents.,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss.
,
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