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alton friends 'honor newlyweds of reception
Correspondent
WS, Allan McCall
A large crowd attended the
reception and. dance in Walton
Community COMMUnity gall Friday evening,
to honor. the recent •newly weds,
Mr. Ancl Mrs. precl. Uhler (nee
Kar enCunningham).
prior to lunoli, an address
was read by Keith wima4440
and .grapme Craig made the pre,
sentation of a gift of money to
the couple. Mr. vhier .exprees,,
ed. their thanks..
The evening was spent dancing
to the music of Ian Wilbee and
his orchestras
MISSION BAND
The Mission Band met Sund-
day morning in the basement
of the church with 38 in att-
endance.
The election of officers was
conducted by Mrs. Merton Hack-
well as follows: Pres. Pam.Hack-
well; Vice-Pres. Jim McDonald;
Secretary Doug Mitchell; Trea-
surer Dianne Godkin.
Each member is asked to
bring a collection to the October
meeting to be given to Unicef.
Classes were formed with
teachers Mrs. Merton Hackwell,
Mrs. Wm. Roe, Mrs. Ross Benn-
ett, and. Mrs. Mack Sholdice in
charge.
The United Church women
met. In the basement of Duff's
United Church, Walton, on Wed.
nesday evening with 15 ladies
preeent.
Mrs. ROY Williamson was in
charge of Ovations for the 17th
and Boundary Unit giving the.
Call to Worship, Hymn, "He
Leadeth Me, Q Blessed Thought"
was sung accompanied by Mrs.
Martin Baan as pianist, Mrs.
Williamson read an article on
"The Bible", Mrs. Harvey Craig
read from I,tuke. 4; 1,13. 'Just
as I am without one plea" was
sung and Mrs. WilliamSon closed
with prayer.
Mrs. Neil McGavin conduct-
ed the business opening with a
!Vern. The minutes were read
by the recording secretary, Mrs.
W. C. Hackwell. Mrs. Camp-
bell Wey reported on. Alma Coll-
ege that she and. Mrs. Craig
had attended. Mrs. Ken Mc,
Donald gave the treasurer's re-
port. It was agreed to pur-
Chase Mission. Band supplies.
The annual fowl supper is on
November 1st with Mrs. Mc-
Gavin and Mrs. Craig to look
after music for entertainment.
A bale is to be packed, with
good used clothing tp be left at
the church by October 15th,
The nomination committee
wish all resighatione to be hand,
ed in by October 3At h. Comm-
union eervice is to be held the
first Sunday in potobory .with,
the. 5th and 15th unit to be in
charge to wash the ,glasses, "rhe
A0004l meeting will be held
at the BrIAgefield voitod, Church
on October 12th. Dr, Bra Moses:
of wile, will Do one of the spec ial
spealcere. Mrs, Herb Traviss
read. thank you .cards from Mrs.
C. •Mocutoheon, Mrs. RoY
Bennett, Mrs. J. Fritz and Nellie
.Paa.n*.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Hack-
well, Jeffery,:Maine and Craig
visited on Sunday in Brussels with.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Long, the
occasion being to celebrate
Jeffery's 10th birthday.
The committees are busy
planning for the '15th Anniversary
celebration of the founding of the
Institute at their special Women's
Institute meeting this Saturday
to be held at the community hail
with all former 4-1i members and
leaders to be invited. Miss Cath-
arine Hunt will be one of the
special guests present.
Mrs. Walter Broadfoot has
returned home from a month's
vacation where she visited her
brothers D. H. Love in Van-
.conver. '400 Sam 'Love at Sask..
atoon, .Mrst grpacOnnt was ago,'
ompaniod by her nt000lronloa,
don.
MrSt Roy Bennett spent last
week t4'140:1011,wIth'gr, and. Mrs.
Horace Rutledge and family,
Next Splay, the 107th Ann,
Wormy will be hold at walton
Church with both. morning and
evening services with guest min-
istors, Rev., J, Clifforri Britton,.
of :tionsall,. formerly minister,
of Northstde United, .Seaforth..
A native of the Walton area.
Mrs. Angus McCuaig celebrated
her 90th birthday at Kilbachan
Or Thursday.
The former Grace McDonald
a daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. James McDonald she was
born in Grey Twp. a mile north
of Walton. In 1904 she was
married to Angus McCuaig.
The couple moved to Seaforth
in 1918. Mr. McCualg died about
25 years ago.
Mrs. McCualg has one
daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Powell
of Seaforth, a niece Grace Kraute
of Toronto. There are three
grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.
Mrs. McCuaig is in good
health and maintains a cheery
and optomistic outlook.
Recalling her ninety years
she said, that life had had more
ups than downs.
The Pr000eig .9 oartot will be
providing special music at both
eervicoe,
144%. and Mrs, John pqrrloi
Cheryl, Ana Rhonda spent the
week.- end at the home of. Mr..
and gr$,. Allan 1‘,4 -, McCall and att
ended the. Jaoklin, Pennington,
wadding. Friday evening. in the.
prussels Anglican Churob,
and Mrs, Bobflumphries,
Cathy and Jim visited on the
weekend with Mr., and. 'Mrs,
Stewart, Humphries and
Mrs. Angus McCuaig
who celebrated her 90th
birthday at Kilbarchen on
Thursday. (Staff Photo)
U S E
POST
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Smiles .
Fall Fertilization Pays
Native of Walton area
observes 90th birthday
Use tso-ot BULK SPREADING SERVICI
for convenience
Why is a Fall application of fertilizer so profitable?
TOP DRESSING HAY AND PASTURE insures winter hardi
ness and hence winter survival of the alfalfa and clover. Th
increased soil fertility level also means extra spring and surnme
growth—higher yields/more feed per acre/more milk per .cow,
more gain on beef.
These are a few services
offered by your Co-op
1. New truck spreader
available
2. Tractor drawn spreaders
3. Chemstor grain treatments
& applicators
4. Grain bins & aerators
5. Grain Marketing services
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FERTILIZERS
Throwing your back into
something means that maybe
you might just throw your
back out. That's painful
and no way to enjoy
the nice things in life.
When you've got to
Before you use
your back,
use your head.
move or lift something,
first test the weight. If you
can't lift it easily, get some
help. That's self-defence.
And it works,
for you and
your family.
The sure
way to
safe is
Self- efence.
Your Workmen's Compensation Board
and The Safety Associations, Ontario
10—THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 13, 1972