The Brussels Post, 1981-10-28, Page 3H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD.
Sales, Service 8 Installation of
pipelines &
milking parlours
R.R.4
WALTON 887-6063
trailer on an accident involving a tractor
Thursday night.
REPLACING THE POLE — Work crews from
Ontario Hydro were busy in Walton on Friday
replacing a hydro pole which was taken out in (Photo by Ranney)
Alpha Huron is Walton WI topic
ROWE FUELS
Special Offer
We first of all estimate your total heating costs for the coming season and divide
this amount by 10 to arrive at a monthly equalized payment.
Your first payment is not due until November. The 10th payment is due the
following August, with final adjustments.
A monthly statement will be mailed to you, for your information and record
purposes.
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
Mrs. Graeme Craig was
hostess for the October meet-
ing of the Walton Women's
Institute in her home on.
Wednesday evening. The
president, Mrs. Keith Rock
called the meeting to order.
Mrs. Bill Humphries read
the minutes, correspondence
and thank you cards. The
article was on display for the
gift stall at the area convent-
ion in Brussels which was
made by Mrs. H. Hudie.
Mrs. Humphries gave the
treasurer's report.
Twenty one members an-
swered the roll call: What we
can do in our community for
the handicapped. Mrs. Allan
McCall read the poem, "The
World is mine," then intro-
duced guests Pat and Ralph
Watson from Brussels. Pat
told of the problems of
handicapped persons, how in
the past five years Alpha has
made people aware in Huron
County of the handicapped.
Ralph showed slides on
disabilities, blind, deaf, phy-
sical and temporary. It
showed how curbs have been
change to make them access-
able to the handicapped in
wheel chairs.
Many towns have improv-
ed their walks, arenas,
churchs, banks, race tracks,
stores, post offices and tele-
phones have been lowered.
This being declared the year
of Disabled Persons, much as
has been done towards mak-
ing them a need in society.
Mrs. Harold Bolger expres-
sed her thanks to both for
coming and sharing these
needs and presented them
with a gift.
EUCHRES
In the business, commit-
tees were chosen for the
euchres. The next euchre is
on November 3 with hostess,
Ruth Axtmann, Helen Craig,
and Alberta Hudie. A donat-
ion was voted to be made to
the poppy fund in Brussels.
BERG
Mrs. Humphries told of
the bus going to the Erland
Lee home on December 2.
Anyone wanting to go is to
let her know by November
11th.
Mrs. Viola Kirkby gave
her report as delegate to the
fall rally at the Belgrave hall
recently. Mrs. B. Humphries
read the report of the after-
If..«iiigt •
noon session prepared by
delegate, Margaret Short-
reed. Lunch was served by
Mrs. Ken McDonald, _ Mrs.
Ray Huether, Mrs. Geo.
elcCall and Mrs. Alvin Mc:
Donald.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wat-
son spent the weekend in
London with Mr. and Mrs.
The unit met Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Ray Williamson. Devotions
were opened by Mrs. Ross
Bennett reading a poem
entitled, "The same Thanks-
giving". Mrs. Harold McCal-
lum gave a topic for Thanks-
giving, "A time to count our
blessings." Mrs. Bennett
read the scripture, also a
story on the International
Year of the Disabled. Mrs.
Bennett read a poem,
"Thanksgiving Service".
Mrs. Graeme Craig pre-
sided for the business giving
a reading, "A prayer of the
rural home in Africa". Min-
utes were read by Mrs.
' Helen Williamson and
thank you cards from the
Ritchie family, Dena Kale
and George Williamson.
Treasurer's report was given
by-Mrs. B. Hoegy and the
miscellaneous fund by Mrs.
H. Craig. Announcements
were given out for upcoming
events in the church and
plans were made for the
turkey supper the first Wed-
nesday in November. Tickets
are available.
Next month is copper
month, devotions in charge
of Judy Glouser and Helen
Williamson.
THE BRUSSELS POST,. OCTOBER 28, 1981 ,
Walton Unit plans
for turkey supper
Robert Pritchard, Kim and
Mark. We welcome Mr. and
Mrs. L. Steele (the former
Norma Leeming) to the vill-
age. They moved into the
former home of Gary Bennett
coming from. Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Steven-
son spent the weekend in
Toronto, attending a wed-
ding of a relative
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