The Brussels Post, 1972-10-25, Page 4News of tturonview
An event which 1$ looked forward to with a great deal
of Interest by the residents of Btironvievi; 'the StMday
afternoon scenic drive ; took place last Sunday. The
drive this year was a combined effort of Ontario Street
and Wesley Willis United churches of Clinton with the
fo rty drivers taking well over one hundred residents to
enjoy the $cenery. The members of the two churches are
to be commended for this very worthwhile social service
work,
Mrs. Marie Flynn, Mrs, Mary TaylOr, Norma n Speir,
and Jerry Collins provided the music for Monday after-
noons get together, The Goderich volunteers were on hand
to assist with wheelchairs and lead the sing song accom-
panted at the piano by Mrs. Earl Allen. During the after-
noon's program, two new residents were welcomed to
Huronview along with several guests,
The Lakelet Women's Institute were hosts on Wednesday
afternoon for the October Birthday party. Mrs, Lyle
Murray was master of ceremonies for the afternoon and
Mrs. Helen. Reidt was pianist for the program, which
included a skit by six ladies, readings by Mrs. Emerson
Ferguson and electric guitar numbers' by Mrs. Harry
Heimbecker, The celebrants received a gift from the
institute, the n birthday cake and tea were served to one
hundred and fifty residents and 'guests, Mrs. Irwin, .who
this month celebrated her ninetyrfirst birthday, thanked the
ladies on behalf of the residents.
The Family Night program was arranged this week
by Andy Gibson of. Wroxeter, who along with Brother
Arthur, daughter Ann and. Sherry Ann and Jackie and
Mrs. Robertson of Wingham, provided, an hour of enter-
'tainment.
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Youth club- elects officers
Q or respondent
Mrs.Allan McCall
On Sunday evening the Walton
YouthCluh met in the basement of
the, church with the elePtion Of
9ffiCer$ as follows; President
Clayton Fraser; Vice-president,
.„1VInrra.y McCall Secretary -Joan
'Sennett; Treasurer , Janie e Hpu-
Mon, The next Meeting will
be held November 9th with the
executive in charge, This group
welcomes all young people from
the community.
UNIT MEETINGS
The McKillop. Unit of the U.
C.W. met at the home of Mrs.
W,J.Leeming for their October
meeting with II members and 2
visitors present.
Mrs, W. J. Leeming was in
charge of devotions opening the
Meeting with a Thanksgiving,
reading, "Jesus Shall Reign.
Where'ere the Sun" was sung.
Mrs. Merton Hackwell read the
scripture from Luke 2: 41-52,
followed by the meditation. Mrs.
Dave. Watson read two poems,
"Thanksgiving Day" and ',Open
Bible". Mrs. C. Wey gave a
reading, “Ignorance of the
Heart". The offering was re-
ceived by the treasurer, Mrs.
Hackwell and dedicated by Mrs.
Looming.
Mrs. Norman Schade had the
topic on ''India"and also read
a poem on "Thanksgiving". “we
Plough the Fields and Scatter"
was sung. Mrs. Leeming closed
this part of the meeting with a
prayer.
The president, Mrs. John
Burch was in the chair for bus-
iness, thanking everyone who had
taken part in devotions. Minutes
were read by Mrs. Glen Mc-
Nichol. The roll call was an-
swered by quoting "A Miracle
of Jesus". The treasurer's re-
port was given by Mrs. M.Hack-
well. The coppers are to be
handed in next month, also anyone
wanting to resign their office
are to give their resignation to
the nominating committee. Mrs-.
W.J.Leeming offered to collect
for the Bible Society on the 12th
and Mrs. Murray Dennis the 14th
Concession. Lunch was served
by Mrs. Norman Schade, Mrs.
Keith Rock and the hostess.
Unit meets
The unit met at the home of
Mrs. Don Fraser,
Mrs. Jim Fritz opened the
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devotional pPrict4 withT a TOOK,
"Fqr the TieePlY, of the Earth"
was sung. Mrs.,. Fritz read a,
PPM on Thanksgiving.
The topic Pjntlia and. India.
Women of .Change" was given by
Mrs', Rae Houston followed by
another reading by Mrs,. Fritz4
“what a Friend we have In
Jesus", closed the devotions.
Mrs. Don McDonald cop:Noted
the business. Mrs,, D. McDonald
will, collect for the .Rible Society,
Lunch, was served by Mrs. J.
Van. Vliet .Jr,; Mrs. Alvin
Donald and the hostess,.
4-H club
WALTON IV
Met at Mrs, Dianne Mc-
Nichol's on Oct, 23rd. The meet-
ing to be at Anne Rising's on
Oct. 30th at 7:30 p.m.
We decided to do a. /skit at
Achievement Day on Dec. 9th,
in Clinton.--We discussed 'plan-
ning good meals'. Jane Leeming
and Margy Hicksondemonstrated
making grilled cheese sand-
wiches. Home assignment was
to prepare a soup and sand-
wiches for family meal.
Lost and
found group
Lost and Found girls met
Tuesday in the basement of the
church. Mary Watson opened
the meeting. The secretary's
report was given by Janice Flood
and Pamela Hackwell the trea-
surer's report.
In the business period, plans
were made for a Halloween party
October 28th. The leather pen-
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dant crafts were completed, alsO
discussed Ideas for crafts for
future meetings.
Baptismal
Service
The children baptized Sunday
Morning at Duff's Unitedchurch,
Walton by Rev. Derwyn Docken,
were Nancy Lynn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne poditim
Charles ladward Mack, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gulutzen Jr.
and Steven Douglas son of Mr,
and Mrs. James Fritz.
WALTON (locals)
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles
attended the funeral in Guelph 1.
of the late Mrs. Harvey Zeigler
(the former Katie Laidlaw) who
lived on the 9th concession of
Morris, Mrs. Achilles and Mrs.
Zeigler were cousins.
Mr. James Clark, Keith and
Ann were Friday evening guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark
and son Jim, who now live in
Listowel , moving there recently
from London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell
of Listowel visited. Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. £m-
merson Mitchell and family.
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4—THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 25, 1972