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— THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 12, 1979
Walton UCW sees skits
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
The U.C.W. general
meeting was held in the
church basement with 16
ladies present on Wednesday
evening, September 5. The
devotions were opened with
the Call to Worship by the
Walton Unit with Mrs. Allan
McCall in charge. Mrs.
Lavern Godkin was pianist
for the hymn, "Come, ye
thankful people, come."
Mrs. Ron Bennett read the
scripture from Deuteronomy,
chapter 8 from the Good
News Bible followed with a
meditation on "A Bountiful
Harvest" The offering was
received by Mrs. Ken
McDonald and dedicated by
Mrs. McCall. Hymn, "Sing
to the Lord of Harvest" was
sung. Mrs McCall closed
this part of the meeting with
prayer.
The Church in Society had
the Topic with members
taking part in a skit. Mrs.
Cliff Ritchie give a paper on
"What goes on in the
W.C.W." and the "Year of
the Child". Odds and Ends
by Mrs.Geo. McCall;
Abortions, Health. and
Welfare by Mrs. Dor, dennts
and Mental Pollution by Mrs.
Harvey Craig.
Mrs. Cliff Ritchie gave a
report from Alma College as
one of the nine ladies from
the Walton U.C.W. that went
by bus from Seaforth to
attend the one day session at
St, Thomas.
Business was conducted
by Mrs. Graeme Craig,
opening with a poem, "This
precious day.", Minutes of a
previous meeting were read
from Mrs. Herb Traviss,
followed by thank you notes
from Lois Houston and John
and Nancy Patterson on be-
half of Camp Menestung -
Treasurer's report was given
by Mrs. K. McDonald.
In the announcements
given out, we were reminded
of the Anniversary services
at Duff's Church on Sunday,
September 16 with Rev.
Forsythe of Exeter as guest
minister.
All resignations are to be
in to the nominating commit-
tee by September 30th. The
Fall exeuctive meeting will
be held September 12 at 2
p.m. Clinton Ontario Street
Church.
There will be a fall all
good articles to be left at the
church by October 20. The
U.C.W. will sponsor the
every family plan for the
Observer. Church Calendars
are to be ordered for the
coming year. Fall Rally,
October 16 in Varna, dessert
at 6:30 precedes meeting at 8
p.m.
Mrs. J. Burch reported
that 52 people had been
served the first night and 90
the second night for supper
prior to attending the Blyth
Festival. It was moved to buy
a new gas stove with Mrs.
Burch to make more inquires
whey . it could be installed.
It was moved to have the
Turkey Supper, the first
Wednesday in November,
with the menu and prices the
same as last year. Take out
orders to be available to the
congregation shut ins. Mrs.
H. Traviss offered to look
after entertainment, also
advertising, Mrs. Burch will
call a supper committee
meeting before the end of
this month.
The December meeting
will begin with a Pot Luck
supper for all units with the
Walton Unit to serve and 8th
& 16th to clean up.
The next U.C.W. meeting
will be an executive meeting
on Wednesday, October 3,
Mrs. G. Craig closed the
meeting with prayer followed
by the Lord's Prayer in
unison.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Jean Broadfoot has
arrived home after visiting a
week with relatives in
London.
Mrs. Vivian Reid of
Edmonton, Alberta is
visitng with her mother,
Mrs. J. Payno.
Mark and David Mcl.lwain
of Seaforth visited on Sunday
with their grandmother,
Mrs. Edna Hackwell.
Mrs. Eddie Vanpoucke of
Windsor spent last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Rene Vercruyssen and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maier
and Paul of Thamesford
visited Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Watson,
Mrs. Verda Pritchard of
Walton Public School
opened its doors again on
Tuesday, September 4; the
children are back to school
with the enrolment down
from 118 last year to a 103.
Teachers are Mrs. Roy
Alcock (Grade 1), Mrs. Don
Pletch, (Grade 2), Mrs. A.
Toll (Grade 3) and Principal ,
Release principal for Grade 3
is Mrs. Doug Riley.
Kindergarten, Miss • Mary
Ellen Walsh. French teacher
Mrs. Debbie Campbell;
Remedial teacher - Mrs.
Shirley Lyons. Music teacher
- Miss Walsh.
There are 20 pupils in
Kindergarten this year The
new beginners are: Wendy
London visited her parents
last Wednesday at their
home.
Weekend guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Traviss were
Dr. Brian and Mrs. Traviss,
Allison and Lesley of
Waterloo and Mrs. an ,Mrs.
Jane Backert, Jacqueline
Ann Ben newies, Michelle
Jane Beuerman, Daniel
Edward Blake, Laurie Lyn e
Boven, Gregory George
Clark; Paul Dolmage, Tena
Louise Driscoll, Christopher
Raymond Eckel, Carly Ella
Geiger, John Leslie Glanville
Steven Leo Greidanus,
Jeffery Andrew Hunt,
Manfred Peppe Klaus, Brett
Timothy Lee, Jennifer Erin
McDonald, David Andrew
Soontiens, Daniel James
Taylor, Karen Lynn Ward,
Niomi Eileen Ward.
[Ball Team have Booth]
The Walton Ladies Slow-
pitch ball team sponsored the
booth at the two-day event of
Ken Moffett of Stratford.
Mrs. Susan White and
daughter Gaby, McKillop
Twp. were Saturday after-
noon, guests with Mrs. Jean
Broadfoot.
the Molson Moto-Cross
Championship, sponsored by
the Maitland Dirt riders,
held at Chris Lee's farm
R.R.3, Walton
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether
and Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Traviss have returned home
from a trip to Scotland,
Wales and Ireland. While in
Scotland they visited Ayr,
Perth, Aberdeen, Dundee,
and Glasgow when the Ont-
ario Massed Legion Pipes
and Drums made their
respective appearances.
About 600 persons includ-
idg band members were in:
the group that made their
home base in Edinburgh,
Scotland.
New students at Walton Public