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NOW, WHAT LOOKS GOOD?—May Foster ofCanterbury Kent,
troduced the guest speaker,
Mrs. Mayne Wilkins, i who s
England has been staying with Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Thomas of Brussels the Presbyterial' co-
for a few weeks and they decided to take her out to the ham and turkey ordinator. She gave out a
supper held at Duff's United Church in Walton on Tuesday. (Photo by recent '`alert`° sheet* on
Ranney) meetings coming up. Mrs.
Wilkins had been the
r Every week more and egional president.
more people discover what Mrs. Graeme Craig, 2nd
mighty jobs are accomplished vice-president presided for
by low cost Post` Want Ads. the business. Mrs. Harvey
Dial Brussels 887-6641. Craig read the minutes in
absence of corresponding
Bible school for Walton
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
The general meeting of the
1.1.C,W, was held
Wednesday evening, June 4
with Mrs. Lavern. Godkip
giving a music pretUde
playing. Amazing Grace, the
theme of the mpting.
Mrs. Campbell Wey gave
the Call to Worship for the
McKillop 'unit who had
charge ` of the devotions
Mrs.. Murray Dennis
read• the scripture from 1st
Peter, Chapter 3 1O-18.Mrs.
Wey gave the meditation on
Christian Knowledge.
Mrs. Dorothy Sholdice
secretary, Mrs. Herb
Travis's.
Treasurer's report was
given by Mrs- Ken
McDonald.
Sunday June. 15th
communicants will join the
church, Sunday June 22 a
choir will be present from the
inid-western Regional Centre
THE BRUSSELS POST, JUN E 17
near Palmerston. June 29
will be Communion Sunday.
The Bible School Vacation.
School will run from July 7 to
11 to be held in the basement
of the Church. A donation 9f
$25. was given for seeds in
Africa, to be sent by boat in
the fall.
I PREFER MY ARROWROOT—The ham and
turkey supper at' Duff's 'United—Church in ,
Walton on Tuesday may have looked appetizing
but it 'looks like Lee. Ann McDonald will be
sticking to Arrowroot cookies for a little while
longer. : (Photo by Ranney)
Walton people on bus trip
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills
Guests with Mr. and. Mrs.
Muskoka Lake near Brace-
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Stevens enjoyed a bus trip to were: Mr. and Mrs. Mel
McCutcheon and Steven of
Allan McCall on Sunday
bridge where they spent four Brussels and Mr. and Mrs.
days at the Aspon Villa Tom Stevenson, Ron and
Lodge, also took a boat cruise Chris. '
Miss Ruth Thar of around the island, •
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hickson spent the weekend
Gulutzen spent a couple of at the home of her parents,
weeks in Alberta; Alex has Mr. and Mrs. William
a job west of Edmonton. Thamer.
Everyone is welcome
to the 126th
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
of
Melville Presbyterian Church
ri a.m. 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, June 15
GUEST MINISTER
The Rev. Lockie Royal
of
Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich
C'MON WHERE'S THE FOOD?—Valerie
Collins of Walton seemed more concerned
about getting her food than smiling for the
photographer when she and her parents
attended the ham and turkey supper at, Duff's
United Church in Walton on Tuesday. (Photo by
Ranney)