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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-12-05, Page 6Take it from Santa! The CO-OP has a CHRISTMAS GIFT for YOU! - With every purchase of,: * 1 tonne of Co-op Pre-Mix or Supplement * 500 Kg. of Co-op Mineral * 4 tonnes of Co-op Balanced Feed from Dec. 3 to 7 You will receive a Redeemable for . any store purchase. GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Remember anyone can shop Co-op! Maximum Number of Coupons: 3 per family COUPONS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31, 1919 OFFER VALID FROM DEC. 3 to 7 ONLY! =C3 UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Ws I IMO to SSOW our ivelonbstr LISTOWEL BRANCH 1105 Walken Ave. North 291.4040 BELGRAVE BRANCH Brussels 887.6453 Belgrove, Ont. Wingham 357-2711 AUBURN Call Toll Free Zenith 19920 arum 406- 4111:119ib Oii+E aC AI AMA CASH BONUS, Co-op Cash $10. Dollar Certificate A Gift to You from your Local Co-op. 41) $10 BRANCH 1$10 These Certificates Redeemable Until December 31st 1979, 71 $10 rt0jI$4,70.,A 6 -- THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 5, 1979 Walton honours Mary Watson committee consisting of Mrs. K. McDonald, Mrs. . Craig, Mrs. Viola Kirkby and Mrs. b. tiumphries, Correspondent. MRS. ALLAN MCCALL 887-6677 A community shower was held in the church basement on Friday evening' November 30 to honour Mary Watson, bride-elect of this month. Mrs. Ray Huether welcomed everyone. A short program consisted of Elaine and Sharon Brown giving several piano duets. Judy Shortreed gave a humourous reading and Sherri Hoegy a piano solo. The guest of honor, her mother, Mrs. Gerald Watson; the groom's mother, Mrs. Tom Bernard and Mary's Grandmother, Mrs. Earl Watson were escorted to. the decorated Chairs. Carolyn McClure read the following address: Tonight you have found us gathered here, Because your wedding day draws near. We have come to offer our Best Wishes Before you change your name to Mrs. We want to wish you Mary, the best in life, As you go thro your life as man and wife. Our advice is free, but it is good, And if you act the way you should, There'll be no troubles, and quarrels few, If you both do the things you ought to do. Be sure your cakes are fluffy and light, And your tarts and meat are cooked just right, His shoes must always be shiny and bright, His trousers pressed to look just right, Take care that his socks are all complete, And buttons sewed onto look real neat. But with high ideals and love sincere, The storms of life you need not fear, For God will lead you all the way, To the peaceful calm of your happiest day. The ,joy that comes from love that's true, And God's richest blessings we wish for you. And now, please accept from one and all, These gifts that are round flat and tall. And Mary without further "adieu" We all just wish the "Best for You". Signed on behalf of your friends and neighbours in the Walton area After opening the gifts carried in by girlfriends, Mary made a suitable reply. A cameo luncheon cloth was also presented to Mary after Mary Pennington and Margaret Shortreed had signed everyone's names. Lunch was served. Mrs. Malcolm McDougall of Exeter called on Mrs. Jean Broadfoot on her way home from the west. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Baker, Atwood and Mrs. Jack Yuill, Brussels visited Sunday evening with Walt and Jean Bewley, Little Kendrea Warwick is visiting with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald while her parents Bob and Karen Warwich and son ate in the process of moving to Calgary. Mrs. Addie Kelley and her daughter Mrs. Margaret Fieldhouse, Toronto were dinner guests a week ago Monday with the former's sister Mrs, Jean Broadfoot. Mrs, Jean Broadfoot visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Farquharson at Niagara Falls, last week she spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Farquharson in. London. Miss Joan Ritchie, Middleton, N.S. has been visiting her grandmother Mrs. James Payne. Miss Anne Watson, Stratford spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss attended the christening of their grandson, Brett James son of Mr, and Mrs. Ken Moffett on Sunday at St. John's United Church, Stratford. Other relatives attending were Dr. Brian and Mrs. Traviss, Allison and Lesley, Waterloo; Mrs. Olive Traviss, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Milt Moffett, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moffett and Mrs. May Longhrin all of Stratford. Miss Carolyn McClure and Neil McClure of London spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClure and family. We are glad to report that Roily Achilles arrived home from the hospital on Saturday. Allison and Leslie Traviss, Waterloo spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss. The community is reminded of the Walton Area Sports Club meeting this Thursday evening in the hall. It concerns the decision of the library, so plan to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills, Scott, Cathy and David of Brantford; Dr. Jean Westermann, Burlington, and Mrs. Louise Buttell, Blyth were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills when they held their early Christmas gathering of the family. The Walton School Staff held their Christmas party on Friday evening at the Turnberry Tavern; those attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ant); ev Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lyons, Mary Ellen Walsh; Mrs. Doug Riley, Mr.. and Mrs. Don Pletch; Mrs. Colleen Carlson; Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bewley; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bennett. The new secretary Mrs. Colleen Carlson of McKillop was introduced and a little gift was presented to Jean Bewley in honor of her retirement as secretary. After the supper they returned to the Bewley home and enjoyed pictures of their trips. EUCHRE HELD There were 9 tables in play at the W.I. euchre on Tuesday evening held in the community hall. Prize winners were high lady-Mrs. Cliff Hoegy; second high-Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, low-Mrs. Ernie Stevens. High man-Campbell Wey; second high-Emerson Mitchell, low-Dave Watson. Most number 2 on card, Mrs. John Simpson. Lunch hostesses included Mrs. N. Reid, Mrs. H. Craig, Mrs. R. Bennett and Mrs. E. Stevens. There will be another euchre on December the last till the New Year With