The Brussels Post, 1979-10-17, Page 9OLYMPIA
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The Walton Unit met for
their October meeting last
Wednesday evening, in the
Sunday School room of
Duff's Church. The Call to
Worship was given by Mr.
Harold Bolger, Mrs. Ray
Huether was pianist for the
singing of hymn, "Sing the
Lord of harvest", followed by
prayer. Mrs. Nelson Marks
read the scripture. Mrs. H.
Bolger read several passages
from the book of Jonah, the
parable about missions, also
she read an interesting
article on "Thanksgiving is
for remembering." Hymn,
Come, ye thankful people,
come was sung. Offering was
received and dedicated. Mrs.
H. Bolger closed the
devotions with prayer.
Business was chaired by
Mrs. Allan McCall. Minutes
were read by Mrs. Howard
Hackwell, there were 18
members answered the roll
call. A card of thanks was
read from the Cummings
family in Goderich. Mrs.
Dorothy Sholdice gave the
treasurer's report, she had
the Turkey supper tickets
available. Tickets were given
out for the supper to be held
at the church on November 7.
Notices were given out
from the U.C.W. executive
that was held the week
before. Invitations were read
from Blyth U.C.W. to attend
their thankoffering on
Sunday, October 14, to First
Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth fall Thankoffering,
Wednesday, October 17 at
2:30 p.m. Mrs. A.B. Dobie of
Niagara Falls as guest
speaker. The Burns Bazaar
and Tea will be. held October
24, at 2 p.m. at Londesboro
Hall. The Fall Rally to be
held at Varna, October 16.
It was decided to hold our
meetings at 8 p.m. when
next month is Copper
Contest. The church
calendars are available at
$1.50.
The meeting . closed
with prayer followed by a
social half hour over lunch
served by Mrs. W. Bewley,
Mrs. E. Stevens and Mrs. N.
Marks.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Achilles of . Hearst spent a
few days the first of last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Rollie Achilles.
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Jean Broadfoot were Mrs.
Harvey Johnston, Clinton,
Mrs. Grant McLean, Clinton
and Mrs. Fern Patterson,
Seaforth. Miss Amy Lckve of
Toronto spent the weekend
at the same home with her
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cardiff
of Petrolia visited on
Saturday with Mrs. Jean
Broadfoot.
Mrs. Beatrice Payne spent
Thanksgiving with her
daughter„ Mrs. Leonard
Chisholm and family at
Dungannon.
Mrs. Sadie McDonald was
a guest with Mr. and Mrs. L.
Badley in Blyth for Thanks-
giving.
Mrs. Jim Shortreed and
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shortreed
attended the wedding on
Saturday of Linda Warwick
and Donald Stewart in the
Blyth United Church and the
reception later in the Blyth
Community Centre.
Mr. Jim Shortreed of the
Manor Seaforth spent the
weekend at his home
from the Walton U.C.W,
attended the Blyth U.C.W.
Fall Thankoffering in the
Blyth United Church on
Sunday evening when Rev.
Stairs of Brantford was guest
speaker and showed many
informative slides on
Leprosy.
Mr. and Mrs. George
McCall spent Saturday in
Clinton with Mr. Bob
Vodden. Mr. Donald Nimmo
and his mother, Mrs.
Florence Nimmo of Toronto
and Mrs. Lizzie Scott of
Huronview also visited at the
,same home.
TRY-OUTS — Students from the Brussels.
Public School received some last minute
instructions last week for try-outs at the school
before a cross-country run was held in
Turnberry Township with other schools
competing.
Walton plans turkey supper
THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 17, 1979 —
INalton people enjoy
trip to New York farm
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Watson, Mr.. and. Mrs.
Torrance Dundas, Walton,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hessel-
wood, Blyth, arrived home
after a four day tour at the
Scott's Farm at Lake Ctuaga
in. New York State. The
scenery was beautiful with
the changing color of the
leaves. The Scott Family
were great entertainers
putting on the programs
during the day and evenings.
All the meals were included
with the tour, being of
highest quality with many
varieties.
There were nine ladies
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