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Financing is available for all input costs until harvest (Subject to approved credit) For more information contact: OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED MI LVERTON 519-595-4941 , Arnold Storey, Manager - or their agent JIM BEER '519-848-5506 R.R. 4 Arthur, Ontario A4 — THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 15, 1981 Walton UCW hears of Lois Wilson Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887-6677 Mrs. H. Traviss and. Mrs. E. Mitchell presented a prelude of music and sang The Old Rugged Cross prior to the meeting of the Walton Unit on Wednesday evening April 9 in the church base- ment. Easter was the theme for the devotion. Mrs. E, Mitchell read the Easter scripture from Mark. Mrs, Alex Gulutzen led in prayer. Mrs. Dorothy Sholdice took up the collection for the Bakeless Bake Sale. Mrs. Nelson Reid spoke on a recent work shop she had attended in Stratford which was conducted by Mrs. Wilson, the United Church moderator, who. was one of the speakers for the day. She is full of knowledge and is enthusiastic in her work. She was not ordained a minister till 15 years after she was married.Mrs. Wilson was born in Winnipeg and her father, a minister, became dean of the Theologuc Col- lege in Winnipeg. Mrs. Alex Gulutzen chaired the business, reading a poem, '!We shall live also." Mrs. Howard' Hackwell read the minutes. There were 24 metithers present. Several offered to bring fruit loaves for the Thank- offering at Duff's on May 3 at 8 p.m. with guest speaker Yvonne Ballagh and music supplied by Doris McKinley. Three from the unit offered to help clean the kitchen, Monday, April 27 at 9 a.m. Members were reminded of the Westminister weekend in May and Alma College in August. A Work Shop is to be 'held May 9 at Seaforth United rhuich. The spring bale (1 Ce, is May 17. The Board of Stewards • pla ns a garage sale, May 30th along with a bake table, at 9 a.m. The supper committee will serve supper on July II luncheon on July 16, for the Blyth Festival. Dorothy Sholdice reported $156.50 had heen raised from . the Bakele Bake Sale. Easter lilies are ordered for the church for Easter Sunday then given to shut- ins. Following the closing pray- cr a social half hour was spent during lunch served by Mrs. Ian Wilbee, Mrs. Gerald Watson„ CHURCH NEWS Greeters on Palm Sunday at Duff's United Church were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Traviss. Organist was Mrs. Lavern Godkin,, Ushers were Ross Bennett, John Huether and Jack McEwing, Martin Baan gave the Prayer of Approach] the responsive reading and scripture readings from Isaiah and Matthew. Karen Caldwell and Valerie Wasson of Blyth contributed several duets accompanied by the guitars. Rev. Charles. A. Swan spoke to the children on Being a messenger, referring to mail messengers God also has his messengers. Reception of New Members by Transfer. and Confirmation of Faith- Baptism. Bruce Clark, Clerk of Session assisting. By Transfer Nita McClure from St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen; Brian and Elaine Workman from Brussels United and Calvin Brick United respectively. By confirmation: Peter Ross Bennett, Elaine Isabel] Dennis; Stanley Gulutzen; Stephen Gulutzen, Sheila Gulutzen, Roy Gingerich.. Blaine William Hackwell, Donald Arthur Hickson, (By Baptism), . Carl Allan There were nine tables of euchre in play at the community hall on Tuesday evening. Prize winners were for high lady - Mrs. Mike Cummings; Low - Miss Barb Farrish, High Man - Laverne Godkin, Low - Harvey Craig, Ladies Lucky Card - Mrs. Rolly Achilles; Men's Lucky Card - John Simpson, Lucky table - Mrs. Torrance The Wingham Voice for Life met April 6. President Sally Campeau opened the meeting with a ReSpect for Life prayer. Mary Slotegraaf from Goderich painted billboards; they are up with the new slogan Adoption not Abor- tion. There will be a speakers' Seminar held at the Kings- McCallum, Lavern Harvey McClure, Jeanne McDonald, Catharine McGavin, Neil Mitchell, Murray .William Sholdice. Howard Hackwell, chairman of Finance and Property Cominittee made the presentation of New Testaments. Holy communion was served by Annie Reid) Bruce Clark, Bill Coutts, Doug Fraser, Roy Williamson and' Ken McDonald. The flowers in the sanctuary were placed by Mrs. Sadie McDonald in memory of her son-in-law Lorne Badley of Blyth. Next Sunday Rev. Charles A. Swan will give an Easter message. Baptismal is Sunday, April 26. Plans are being made for a Garage and Bake Sale, Saturday, May 30th, 9:00 a.m. PERSONALS Mrs. Isabelle Shortreed spent a few days last week visiting the Scott families at Ilderton, called on Jim at Huronview on her return home Thursday. Mrs. Joan Clark. was supply teacher at Grey Dundas, Mr. and Mrs.- Dave Watson and Mr. Emerson Mitchell. Institute hostesses were in charge, Mrs. Herb Traviss, Mrs. Ron Bennett, Mrs. Laverne Godkin and Mrs. Allan McCall. The Dessert Euchre was announced for Tuesday, April 21 at 7 p.m. There will be a draw with, tickets available from members. bridge school April 25 and 26 led by Major John Connors .of Ottawa. The group's annual dinner meeting will be held Wed., April 29th in the Wingham Legion Hall at 7 p.m. Guest speaker will be Nonie Hemingway and the Folk Choir will entertain. Tickets are available tram one of the board members. Central School last Tuesday. Mrs. Florence McGavin, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Carl , Johnston, Bluevale were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin and family following the church service at Duff's on Sunday. Rae McClure of Daysland, Alberta spent a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClure, he was home to attend the McClure-Willis wedding in Brussels Friday evenine. his, parents took him to the airport Sunday morning, then they visited relatives for the day in. Missisauga. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walker, Erin and Kim, London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James' Keys; Seaforth. They all attended the special service Sunday morning at Duff's United. Church, later visiting, with. Mrs. Dorothy Sholdicei Murray and Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. David Allison and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kestle all, of Landon and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson, Listowel visited one day this past week with Mrs. Jean Broadfoot, Mrs. Edna McDonald _and Mrs. Anne Smith, Brussels were recent visitors at the same home. Several of the young folk in the area were at the Walton. Public School for an inter- view on Wednesday to sign up for kindergarten next fall. Institute hosts euchre Voice for Life has billboards COWAN CANOES R.R. 5, BRUSSELS 887-6116 887-9342 New and Used Canoes and Paddles For Sale We refinish canoes and boa ts and we also refinish furniture.