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THE BRUSSELS POST,, MAY 20, 1981 - AS
Walton school concert a success
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
The Walton Public School
Spring Concert was held in
the community hall on. Friday
afternoon May 8. The princi-
pal Mrs. Aubrey Toll wel-
comed everyone, opening
with God Save the Queen
accompanied at the piano by
Mrs. Barb Livermore.
The hall was prettily de-
corated in the theme, Around
the World for the program
put on by the students.
Kindergarten put on the
play, "Peter Rabbit." Those
taking part were Peter -
Matthew McNichol; Mother
Rabbit - Susan Stewart;
Flops) - Michelle Cooper;
Mopsy - Susan Carter; Cot-
tontail - Wendy Clark; Gard-
eners: John McKercher; Tim
Bachert, Greg Fritz; Paul
Glanville. Birds: Brent Whit-
more; Patricia Williamson;
Tina Bosman; Brad Beuer-
mann. Announcer - Thomas
Wheatley. Singers - Michael
Campbell; Michael Craig;
Dianne De Block; Shawna
McCall; Randy McClure;
Robbie Shortreed; Michael
Stoll; Sandra Storey and
Robbie Patterson. Their
teacher is Mrs. Barb Liver-
more.
Grade 1 - theme was "It's
a Small World" with May-
pole (English) those taking
part were: Tara Ford; Jenni-
fer McDonald; Carly Geiger;
Tina Driscoll; Brett Lee;
David Soontiens; Paul Dol-
mage; Steven Griedanus.
In an Old Dutch Garden
(Holland) Greg Clark; Laurie
Boven; Karen Ward; and
Chris Eckel.
Mexican Hat, Dance -
Danny Taylor; Daniel Blake;
Jeff Hunt; John Glanville;
Wendy Bachert; Laurie Bo-
ven; Jacky Benneweis and
Michael Beuerman.
The setting for Aunt
Jane's Store (Irish) with
Carly Geiger; Michelle Beu-
erman, David Soontiens;
Paul Dolmage; Frere Chez;
John Glanville; Brett Lee;
Jennifer McDonald; Steven
Griedanus and Tina Driscoll.
Their teacher is Miss Barb
Farrish.
Grade 2 put on the play,
No Interest
Charges at
Nally Gully
No interest charges for 12
months will be offered as a
special incentive to all
purchasers of new motorcycles
Randy Collins of Hully Gully an-
nounced today.
Collins, who negotiated the deal
with a local bank believes he is
the only motorcycle dealer in the
area to go interest free on all
new purchases. The program
means you can take one year to
pay by making 12 equal prin-
cipal only 'payments.
"Consumer response it expected
to be fantastic, particularly
when people are faced with
weekly increases in interest,"
Collins said. "We expect to sell
about $250,000 worth of new
motorcycles in a very short time
to interest free purchasers."
Hully Gully has built a reputa-
tion on extremely competitive
prices, backed up with an ex-
cellent service department. Now,
with the added benefits of not
having to pay interest, motorcy-
cle sales are expected to surge
ahead.
Collins refused to comment on
how long the bank would allow
him to offer interest free
purchases... but, for the mornent,
anyone who is even remotely in-
terested in buying a motorcycle
should contact him immediately.
"Rumpel Stilt Skin." Taking
Part were; Rump - Jonathan.
Wheatly; Miller - Danny
Beuerman; Queen - Melissa
Whitmore; King - Brian
Love; Courtiers-Brad. Schroe-
der; Sharon Shannon and
Brian Williamson. Heralds-
Anne-Marie Beuerman;
Tony Greidanus; Reverend -
Johanna Carlson; Narrators -
Sherry Harburn and Jim
Shortreed. Choir - Debbie
Anstett; Georgina Brown;
Diane Campbell; Doug
Campbell; Karen Coleman;
Barbie De Block; Crystal
Hoegy; Barbara Finlayson;
Tonia McClure; Jason Mc-
Nichol; Lorianne McNichol;
Dwayne Pryce; Wayne Rum--
ford; Rodney Smith; Kelly
Workman and Paul Staugh-
ton. Their teacher is Mrs.
John Vandendoal.
Grade 3 represented "A
Trip Across Canada." Tak-
ing part were: Narrator -
Danny Glanville; Grandma -
Bonnie Finlayson, Grandpa -
Manny Taylor; Joannie -
Tracey Bennett; Jamie -
Michael Staughton; Air Cap-
tain - Micheal Axtmann;
The purpose of the Church
repeated in unison to open
the meeting of the Walton
Unit on Wednesday evening
in the church basement.
Hymn, "Make me a Captain,
Lord, was sung with Mrs. Ian
VViltiee as pianist.
Mrs. Walt Bewley took as
the theme for the meeting
According to your faith, Lib-
erate. Mrs. Dave Watson
assisted when they gave the
meaning of each letter in
Liberate. Mrs. Bewley led in
prayer. Hymn, "Love Div-
ine, All love Excelling" was
sung. The offering was re-
ceived and dedicated. It was
just a little over a year ago
when the B ewleys were in
Holland to take part in the
Liberation of Holland cele-
brations. Jean showed some
very interesting pictures of
their trip which were much
enjoyed. Thanksgiving in the
church is celebrated May 5.
Mrs. Alex Gulutzen pre-
Train Conductor - Michael
Boven; Pierre Elliot. Trudeau
- Veronica Glanville; Fisher-
men - Nancy Godkin; Julia
Prest; Heather McKercher
and Theresa Campbell, Cow-
boys - Raube Beuermann,
Michael Boven, Michael Axt-
mann; Ron Stevenson, and.
Walton Institute members
who attended the 79th An;
nual Meeting of Huron East
District on Tuesday, May 12,
1981 in Bluevale United
Church were Marjorie
Humphries, Margaret. Craig,
Alberta Hudie, Betty McCall
Marjorie Rock, Ruth Axt-
mann, Marion Godkin, Irene
McCall Leona McDonald and
Margery Huether. The
theme was, "The need to be
needed." It being the inter-
national year of the handi-
capped, Miss Marjorie Mur-
ray of Teeswater was guest
speaker.
Sunday greeters at Duff's
United Church were Mr. and
sided for the business open-
ing with a poem on "Moth-
er." Minutes of the last
meeting were read by Mrs.
Howard Hackwell. T. reasur-
er's report was given by Mrs.
Dorothy Sholdice. Roll call
was answered "by 21 memb-
ers.
In the coming events plans
were made for the Garage
sale with bake table, May 30
at 10 a.m. anything left at
2:30 is to be auctioned off.
The next U.C.W. meeting is
June 3 in the evening. A
letter was read from the
Children's Aid wanting vol-
unteers to drive for the
family service;an informat-
ion meeting will be held June
4 at 1:30 p.m. at Northside
United Church, Seaforth for
anyone interested. Next
month is copper contest and
is to be held at the Manse. A
social half hour was enjoyed
during lunch served by Mrs.
W. Bewley and Mrs. E.
Mitchell.
Danny Glanville, Girl's Choir
All the girls. Solo, "Little
Sod Shanty" by Steven Fritz.
Mrs. Doug Riley conduct-
ed the closing choir consist-
ing of Veronica Glanville;
Heather McKercher; Nancy
Godkin; Julie Prest; Theresa
Campbell; Sherry Rumford;
Mrs. Rick McDonald. Organ-
ist was Mrs. Ian Wilbee.
Ushers - Neil McGavin, Alvin
McDonald and Neil Mitchell.
Mrs. Herb Traviss and Don-
ald McDonald sang a duet,
"A Mansion over the Hill-
top." The Rev. Charles A.
Swan spoke with the children
on "Words, use them wise-
ly" and his sermon was "The
Victorious Christ." The
sacrament of Baptism was
administered to Ellen Jack-
lyn Jean Workman, infant
Mary Lou Stewart; Leanne
Dolmage; Michael Axtmann,
Michael Boven, Raube Beuer
mann, Ron Stevenson, Dan-
ny Glanville, Scott Hunt;
Joey De Block and Steven
Fritz. Their teacher is Mrs.
A. Toll. Pictures of interest
were flashed on the screen
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Workman. Roy Wil-
liamson presented the certif-
cate.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens;
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob De Vries
took in the 3 day bus trip last
week to Holland Michigan,
staying at Brenton Harbour.
They reported the flower
shows and parades were very
beautiful this year.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
by Mrs. W Bewley during
the play. A trip across.
The program closed with
"0 Canada." Much thanks is
expressed to the staff and
pupils for the splendid con-
cert, the Work on stage and
decoration around the hall
was all so beautiful.
Brian Workman and family
following the Baptismal ser-
vice at Duff's United Church
on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Mason Robinson of
Wingham; Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Workman; Mr. and
Mrs. John Pennington,
Mary, Rick and Lisa; Jackie
Workman and Paul Gowing
of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Roily
Achilles visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.
William Taylor and family
UCW sees
Holland photos
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