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Al2 — THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 25, 1981
Walton WI gives to Centre
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
The President, Mrs. Keith
Rock presided at the Walton
Women's Institute on. Wed-
nesday evening, November
18 in the community hall.
Mrs. Ray Huether was pia-
nist. Minutes were approved
as read by Mrs. Bill Hum-
phries followed by the cor-
respondence and the finan-
cial report.
16 members answered the
roll call: Name an industry
unknown to our grand-
mothers and one visitor was
present.
A donation was made to the
Huron Day Care Centre in
Clinton. The draw for the
Granny Square Afghan and
crocheted rose pillow will be
made , at the euchre on De-
cember 15th. Tickets are
available from any institute
member. It was then decided
the euchre will be held
between Christmas and New
Years. Plans were made to
cater to a dinner at noon for
the Ryans on December 1.
The committee in charge,
Mrs. N. Reid, Mrs. H. Hudie
and Mrs. E. Stevens.
Mrs. Harvey Craig, dele-
gate to the area convention in
Brussels recently gave a
report. The theme was "I
need you" with a good
number attending from our
institute. This being the
meeting on Agriculture and
Canadian Industries the con-
venors Mrs. H. Craig and
Mrs. Harold Hudie had as
their guest, Mrs. Walt Bew-
ley, who showed slides of
their recent trip to Newfound.
land with a very interesting
commentary.
Mrs. Hudie introduced the
Cranbrook
Loca
speaker and. Mrs. Craig
thanked her on behalf of the
institute presenting an en-
velope of money.
Mrs. H. Craig gave a
humourous reading, The
Farmer's Last Will Lunch
of donuts and coffee was
served by Mrs. Stewart
Humphries, Mrs. Ernie
Stevens, Mrs. Viola Kirkby
and Mrs. Jim Axtmann.
UNIT MEETING
The Seventeenth and
Boundary unit meeting was
held at the home of Mrs.
Graeme Craig on Wednes-
day, November 11 with 9
members present.
Devotions were led by Mrs.
Judy Glousher opening with a
thought for the evening on
"Armistice". Judy read a
poem, "From the wisdom of
Gibran". Helen Williamson
offered prayer.
Business was opened with
a poem by Helen Craig, "If
we forget". Karen Hoegy
gave the treasurer's report
and Catharine Baan reported
for the miscellaneous fund.
Plans for 1982 money
making were discussed.
Karen Hoegy reported from
the turkey supper earlier this
month. The church calendars
are available. The copper
money was collected. It was
moved to send a $20.00
donation to the Brussels
Nursing Home. The officers
will remain the same for the
coming year.
The U.C.W. pot luck sup-
per will be held in the church
basement at 6:30 p.m. The
unit's next meeting to be held
at Mrs. Baan's home. Lunch
was served by Judy Glousher,
Helen Williamson and host-
ess.
Correction-Due to error in
the nominating report at the
recent meeting of the Walton
Unit, it should hive read:
Supper committee-Alice
Searle, Ruth Thamer; Elva
Bolger and Alberta Stevens.
Quilt committee-Annie Reid,
Viola Kirkby, Audrey Hack-
well and Phyllis Mitchell.
EUCHRE HELD
There were 8 tables of
progressive euchre in play
last Tuesday evening at the
community hall. Hostesses in
charge were Mrs. Allan Mc-
Call, Mrs. Bill Shortreed and
Mrs. Alvin McDonald.
Prize winners were for high
lady-Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull,
Brussels; low lady-Mrs.
Harold Bolger; high man-
Bert Daer, Blyth; low man -
Ernie Stevens. Most lone
hands for ladies-Mrs. Elsie
Evans, Brussels; for men -
Ted Hunking, Auburn. There
will be another euchre on
December 1st starting at
8:30. Everybody welcome.
Prizes and lunch provided.
Hostesses to be Mrs. K.
Rock, Mrs. J. Axtmann. and
Mrs. Jack Ryan.
PERSONALS
Mr. Ralph Traviss has
been a patient in Victoria
Hospital. Everyone sends
their get well wishes.
8TH & 16TH UNIT
MEETING
The November meeting
was held at the home of Lynne
Davies on Wednesday eve
ping with 8 members present.
Joyce Van Vliet opened with a
poem.
This being the year of the
handicapped person, Joyce
chose as her topic, "Reach for
the Sky". She told of a young
man who had lost both his
feet in a plane crash and how
he was again eventually able
to pilot the plane. The main
point was brought across to
fight the difficulty with the
help of God.
Joyce told about different
people she knew and how
they dealt with their prob-
lems, giving various handi-
capped in the area, also
running a tape-A Teddy Bear
Song.
Mrs. Doug Fraser presided
for the business. Minutes
were read by Lynne Davies
and the roll call was taken.
Correspondent
' MRS. CLIFF BRAY
• 847.6086
In honour of Cecil and Low
Raynard's 30th Wedding
Anniversary, a family dinner
was held at the Golden
Barrel in Listowel on Satur-
day evening Nov. 14th. The
family attending were, Lynda
and Doug Davidson, Blair
and Becky of Brussels, Shir-
ley Ann Bremner and Chris-
topher of London, Irene and
Les Stewart of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Trim-
ble and daughter Leah and
friends of Brampton; Mr.
and Mrs. Rodney GOdden
and children Troy and Jody
visited with Mrs. May God-
den and Bonnie on the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pear-
son and family visited with
Mrs. Alex Pearson on the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ray-
nard and family attended the
funeral on Wednesday, of
the late Mrs. Mungo Mac-
Farlane of Bluevale.
Recent visitors at the 17.:.-niie
of May and Bonnie Godden
were Mrs. Helen Trowsdale
and Mrs. Grace Powell of
Stratford. and Mr. and Mrs.
The caldendars are available
for $2.00.
Announcements for com
ing events include: The
Christmas meeting of the
U.C.W. to begin with a pot
luck supper at 6:30 p.m.
Walton unit to set up, 8th &
16th to tidy up. The S.S.
concert and White Gift ser-
i/ice to be held Sunday, Dec.
13th and a candlelight service
at the church, Dec. 24th.
The next unit meeting will
be h eld at the home of Mrs.
Mervin Godden also of Strat-
'
Elisabeth Boettcher. The
hostess served lunch at the
close of the meeting with a
period of fellowship.
Rev. Charles A. Swan took
as his sermon "When the
going is rough" at.the Sunday
morning church service at
Duff's. The talk to the young
folk was "The boy that kept
Sunday". A special offering
was taken for Emmanuel
College. Next Sunday is Bap-
tismal.
people at Royal
Family honours Ethel
couple on anniversary
ford.
Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
Dr. Ross K. Thomson was
able to resume his pastoral
duties on Sunday morning
following an absence since
August owing to illness. The
Sacrament of Holy Commun-
ion will be celebrated on.
Sunday, December 6.
The 4-H Achievement
night program was held at.
Gorrie recently. Participating
from this area was Club 1
with leaders Nancy Vanass
and Linda Minielly, and Club
2 with Diane Elston and
Grace van Donkersgoed as
leaders. Receiving County
Honors was Lori Terpstra and
Diane Cox. Susan Engel
received Provincial Honors.
A number from this area
enjoyed a trip to the Royal
Winter Fair on Wednesday.
The trip was sponsored by
the W.I. and they travelled
on the Jack Smith bus from
Monkton.
Mrs. Leslie Knight attend-
ed an insurance course at
Cambridge during the past
week.
The Provincial Assembly
of the Canadian Foresters
was held at the Ramada Inn
in London on Friday and
Saturday. Court Atwood
M1925 presented a cheque
for' $800.00 to the Cancer
Research Fund. Those
attending from this Court
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Conley, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Strickler, Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Bremner, Mr. and
Mrs. Mac McIntosh and Mr.
Gordon Hanna.
At present the Canadian.
Foresters have a total of over
$125,000 which will be pre-
sented for Cancer Research
at their High Court meeting
in July. This meeting is
being held on the east coast,
The Foresters are sponsor-
ing a card party in the
Cranbrook. Community Cen-
tral on Friday evening, Nov.
27 at 8:30. Ladies, please
bring lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn
spent the weekend in London
with their daughter, Mrs.
Bill Muchan and little daugh-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Burnes,
London, visited on the week-
end with Mrs. Ida Gordon.
Over 40 members of the
Knight families attended an
early Christmas dinner on
Saturday at the Brussels,
Morris and Grey arena.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bentley-
attended the wedding of
their niece in Tillsonburg on
Saturday.
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