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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-12-09, Page 13 4eaffsmiarsariseill.--," H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Soles Service Installation of pipelines & milking parlours R.R.4 WALTON " 887 - J.E. LONGSTAFt -OPTOMETRIST- SEA FORTH 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:3.0 Saturday 9-12:00 FREE PARKING ON PREMISES Closed Wednesdays By Appointment I THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 9, 1981 — A13 Walton UCW has Christmas party Correspondent MRS. ALLAN MCCALL 887-6677 The Sunday School room was decorated in the Christ- mas theme for the Christmas meeting of the U.C.W. Prior to the meeting 21 sat down to tables prepared for Christ- mas by the Walton Unit to enjoy a smorgasbord meal. The 17th and boundary unit were in charge of devotions when Helen Craig gave the Call to Worship. Marion Godkin accompanied at the piano for the singing of the Christmas carol, "Joy to the World". Mrs. Baan read the Christmas scripture lesson, followed by Helen leading in prayer. Graeme Craig sang 0 Holy Night, accompanied by his guitar. The offering was received and dedicated. Several favourite Christ- mas carols were sung. Helen gave a thought on A legend of life that comes from India. Helen then lit a candle, assisted by Karen Hoegy and Margaret Craig which was passed down the row, light- ing everyone's candle, say- ing, you are the light of the world. Graeme Craig sang Silent Night. Marilyn McDonald took over the business portion opening with a poem, "The priceless gift of Christmas". Mildred Traviss read a Christmas card from Eileen Burch in the west, a former member. A thank you card was read from Leona Mc- Donald. Helen. Craig gave the recommendations for the 1981-82 budget. Viola Kirkby told of speakers that would be able to come for Thankoffer- ing in April. Announcements were given out for up coming events in the church. The next U.C.W. meeting to be held January 6 with McKillop in charge of devotions on communications. Pauline Bennett was asked to come to the front when Viola Kirkby presented her with a small gift on behalf of the U.C.W. Leona McDon- ald made a presentation of a gift of money to Rev. Swan. Annie Reid presented Mari- lyn Metbnald with a life membership pin for her ser- vices to the U.C.W. In the absence of Edith Wey, Mildred Traviss pre- sented the report of the nominating committee for the new slate of officers for 1982. Past Pres-Mrs. Don McDon- ald; President-Mrs. Frank Kirkby; 2nd & 3rd vice-open; corresponding and recording secretary-Mrs. Herbert Tra- viss; treasurer-Mrs. Ken Mc- Donald, unit leaders: 8th and 16th-Mrs. Douglas Fraser, McKillop-Open, 17th and boundary-Mrs. Graeme Craig; Walton-Mrs. Gerald Watson and Mrs. Allan McCall; nominations-Mrs. Donald McDonald, Mrs. Al- vin McDonald, Mrs. Herbert Traviss, Mrs. Nelson Marks At the Tuesday night euchre in the hall there were 7 tables in play. Prize winners were for high lady-Phyllis Mitchell, low lady-June Hackwell; high man-Harold. Bolger, low man-Gary God- kin, most lone hands for ladies-Margaret Craig, for men-Emerson Mitchell. Host- esses were Ruth Axtmann, Walton WI plans another euchre Duff's observes Advent on Sunday The second Sunday of Advent was observed Sunday morning at Duff's United Church along with commun- ion. The organist was Mrs. Ian Wilbee. Rev. Charles A. Swan spoke on his sermon Belief in God. The ushers were Brian Wilbee, Bruce Clark and Harvey McClure. The Walton Public School choir sang musical selections Marjory Rock and Marion Godkin. There will be another euchre on the 15th when Institute will make the draw on an afghan and, pillow, all members are asked to have their sold tickets in to Maxine Marks this coming weekend. Hostesses for the evening to be Viola Kirkby, Elva Bolger and Margery Huether. throughout the service in- cluding "Rise up Shepherd," "Still, Still, Still" and "Sing Noel" accompanied by their music leader, Mary Ellen Walsh, principal of the school. Those serving the bread and wine were Annie Reid, Doug Fraser, Bruce Clark, Bill Coutts, Ray Huether and Emerson Mitchell. and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie; communications co-ordinator Mrs. Emerson Mitchell, Mrs. Campbell Wey; stewardship and finance-Mrs. Graeme Craig, Mrs. Merton Hack- well, Mrs. X. McDonald; leadership development-Mrs. Nelson Reid and 4 unit leaders; church in society- Mrs. Harvey Craig, Mrs. Don Dennis, Mrs. William Coults, Mrs. N elson Marks; Chris- tian development and world outreach-Mrs. Walter Bew- ley, Mrs. Murray Dennis; Mrs. Dpnald Fraser, Mrs. Paul McCallum, Mrs. Allan McCall; archives-Mrs. Campbell Wey, Mrs. Herbert Traviss; "In Church" serv- ices, social functions-Mrs. Barry Hoegy, Mrs. Glen McNichol, Mrs. Harold Mc- Callum; music-Mrs. Neil Mc- Gavin, Mrs. Lavern Godkin; auditors-Mrs. Lavern God- kin, Mrs. Mack Sholdice; U. C . VV. Representative Manse Committee-Mrs. Ken McDonald, Mrs. Walter Bew- ley, Mrs. Neil. McGavin; representative official board- Mrs. Frank Kirkby; commun- ion-Mrs. Ralph Traviss and Mrs. Gordon Murray. Before Marilyn called on the new president she thank- ed everyone for their support the past three years and found it very rewarding, learning the different aspects of U.C.W. work. 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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mc- Donald spent the weekend in Toronto with Mrs. -Jean Mc- Gale and also visited his mother Mrs. Gertie McDon- ald in hospital who suffered a stroke.