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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-10-31, Page 8Wed., Thurs., Fri. Sat. Oct. 31 Nov 2, 3 111=111 In= MW MOW MW Mgt MW SAL Don't be caught cold Get your winter jackets, boots,hats and 'mitts while selectionsare at their best. Heritage Boxed Pillow Cases Timex Watches 10% off' Reg. Price Reg. Spec. $3.69 $2.99 RED HOT SPECIAL Solid Stlate True Tone Radio AC, DC Reg. $19.95 Spec.$ 9.95 Boy's Hockey CurVes Spec. .45 Hockey Sticks 1.49 -- 2.49 Clearance Rack-PriCes as Marked Dresses, Blouses, Pint Suits etc. TUCK • Gatbage bags - Reg. • ,55t Spec ,39t • *Take advantage of these, specials for 'early Xmas shopplog:. We 00 to thank you for your patronage during the past year Ahd look forward to serving you in the years to come: • RAY 8 HELEN'S FAMILY CENTRE Brussels 887-6671 DYN - SONIC Portable Tape Players For. Car, Home' or Beach Spec. $44.95. !Ilip Pri • • • Fa News of Walton Choose your life carefully, UCW- hears. , Correspondent Mrs.Alian McCall The October =eating of the MeKillop U.C.W. was, held at the home of Mrs. Dave Watson with 14 members present and one visitor. Mrs. Merton Hackwell opened the meeting by readin Hymn 385 from the new Hymn book. Hymn 577 was sung with Mrs. Neil Mc- Gavin. as pianist. Mrs. Campbell Wey led in prayer followed by Scripture. Psalm 103, 10.- 19 on Thanks- giving. Mrs. Merton Hackwell read a Meditation entitled, "Thanks.; giving". The offering was taken by Jannette Rock and dedicated by Mrs. Merton Hackwell, Mrs. Keith. Rock gave the topic, "Choose your life care- fully, you will, be in it a long time". Hymn 15 6 was sung. Mrs. Merton Hackwell closed this part of the meeting with Benediction. Mrs. Neil McGavin presided for the business, opening with a poem. The minutes of the last Mark 25th Relatives and friends gathered at the Walton Hall Friday evening October 19th, to celebrate the 25th wedding Anni- versary of Doug and Marjory Fraser. Mr. Rae Houston, who gave the bride away .25 years ago was master of ceremonies for the evening. The evening began with pro- gressive euchre, followed by a short program. Mark McElwain of Seaforth 'played a piano solo and Margaret Craig gave two delightful readings. Miss Glenna Houston of Windsor rendered a "Melody of Songs" on the piano' and Mrs. Emmerson Mitchell meeting were read by Mrs. Glen McNichol. Roll call was answered by everyone giving their waist measurement. The annual fowl supper which is to be held. Nov. 7th from 4:30 - 8 o'clock was discussed. The meeting cloted with everyone -repeating the "•Lord's Prayer". Lunch was served by Mrs. Norman Shade, Mrs. Stewart Mc, Call, Mrs. Neil McGavin and the hostess. 4—H clubs WALTON I Meeting Four of Walton I "Nifty Nibblers" was held on Monday evening. The meeting opened with the 4,41 pledge followed by the secretary's report and roll call, answered by nine members. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Don Achilles on Oct. 15, 1973. Mrs. Achilles discussed with anniversary and Mrs. Herb Traviss.played and sang a duet. Doug and Marjory were then called to the platform, where Mrs. Pat • Bennett read the address. Many beautiful gifts and cards were opened by Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, assisted by their family Carolyn, Dianne, Clayton and Cheryl. Doug and Marjory expressed their thanks Their attendants 25 years ago Mrs. BrUce Walters ( the former" Shirley Bennett) of Hanover and Cecil Cameron of Mount Forest were also present the members the spring project "Taking a Look at Yourself". Members hav e a choice of making a laundry bag, shower tote box, sewing kit 'or a knitted garment. Projects to vote for fall are as follows - Cereal Shelf, Club Girl entertains, or Dressing up Vegetables. - Achievement Day is December 8 and books are to be in to the leaders byNovember 30. Mrs. Harold Bolger read the subject matter on "Europeans Discover the New World". Joan Bennett and Ruth Thamer made German Tea Squares and Dutch Cholcolate. The tea squares were liked by all members but the dutch chocolate was a little too strong for some members. Margaret Shortreecl and Mary Watson decided to make a pizza for the next meeting. The meeting closed with the 4-H Motto "Learn to do by Doing". MEETING FIVE The fifth meeting opened with the 4-H pledge followed by the secretary's report. ,The roll call was answered by eight members. Mrs. Bolger discussed the subject matter and the girls filled in our handout sheet. Mary Watson and Margaret Shortreed made pizza and the other members made Beet and Cabbage Salad. Both were enjoyed by most members. The members discussed plans for Achievement Day and de- cided to continue this discussion at the next meeting after the members had time to think about topics for a skit. Kim Humphries decided to make Cabbage Rolls at the next meeting. The meeting closed with the 4-H motto. MEETING SIX The sixth meeting was opened with the 4-H pledge. Miss Jane Pengilley, Home Economist for Huron County was at the meeting. The Roll. Call, 'zone thing I already know about Scandinavia or Finland" was answered by all r"mb ers Thesecretary's report was read by Margaret Shortreed. Mrs. Harold Bolger read "Northern Europe" and the members filled out the ha.hdout sheet.' Mrs. Don. Achilles discussed the home assignment with the members. • The members chose "Cooking in a Pioneer, Kitchen!' as the topic for skit at Achievement Day,. Each member has to supply the props and suitable costume for their part in the skit. Kim Humphries demonstrated making Cabbage Rolls. Everyone liked the cabbage rolls although some didn't like cooked cabbage. The meeting closed with the 4-H motto. ,ILost and Found group meets. The' girls met for their sixth meeting in the basement of the church Tuesday evening. It was agreed to have Mrs. Docken be one of the leaders again. After business the meeting was turned over to Jayne Baker, Nancy Kun- der and Janis Van Vliet when they melted crayon. wax for crafts while the other girls did relays. Ruth Thamer and Carolyn Mc- Clure provided entertainment.. Mrs. Dave Sholdice is a pa- tient in the wingharn Hospital, we are glad to hear she is Im- proved. Mrs. Alvin McDonald, Mrs. Rollie Achilles, Mrs. George Mc- Call and Mrs. Allan tended the Thankoffer 'in Cranbrook p Church on Tuesday e Miss. Jennie Hogg was ker. ,Miss Lynne McDor in-training at Woodst spent the weekend at her parents, Mr. and McDonald. Several ladies of of Duff's Church at Thankoffering service nesday evening in th United Church when colm Davidson showe of their stay in India a of their many living in that country. Mrs. David speaks to Sarah, Stephenson, of the Brussels, U.0 corned about 120 ladies ter churches and neigh lages to the Thankoffer ing Wednesday evenin 24 in the church parlou Verna Thomas ch program which consist( readings, prayers an A quartet 1 of Betty C Nelva Scott, Sarah S and Barb McCutcheon panted by Mary Bryans contributed a couple of Elenor Hemingway intr guest speaker Jane Da 13rucefield, who had liv for nine months. Mrs, showed slides and in interesting and often Manner commented on and life and her inv with the Indian people, She was presented w of money and thanked McCutcheon. for this happy occasion. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIillinlin 0.,-.111E 'MUSSELS POSti, OCTOEER 31, 1973