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The Brussels Post, 1975-09-10, Page 21aiton r OPP Investigates Accidents Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall The United Church Women of Duff's United Church met Wednesday evening in the church basement with 22 ladies present. Mrs. Neil McGavin presided for theMcKillop Unit with the theme for the devotional period, "Taking Time". The first verse of the hymn, "I need Thee every hour" was read in, unison, followed by prayer . by Mrs. Campbell Wey. "Take Time to be Holy" was sung accompanied by Mrs, M artin Baan at the plane. Mrs, Wey read the scripture lesson from Ecclesiastes: Chapter 3, verses 1 - 11 and 17. Mrs. McGavin gave the meditation on Take Time. At this particular time, she inquired h ow can we take time for all these things we are involved in, and for all that has been planned. "We should have patience to wait for the time for all things", she said. Tiine is to trust in God". Mrs. Wey read a poem, "When I have time". The offering was received by the treasurer, Mrs. Ken McDonald and dedicated by Mrs. N. McGavin. Mrs. Don McDonald 4th Vice- President conducted the .UCYV topic is business,. Minutes were read by recording secretary, Mrs. Herb Traviss. The Regional meeting is to be held in Clinton at Wesley Willis United Church on' October 7th beginning with a dinner at 6:30 p.m. Correspondence secretary, Mrs. Allan McCall read thank you cards from Marilyn Smith and Eileen Burch, It was agreed to subscribe to the Observer on the every family plan, this being a years subscription from the U.C.W. The Duff's Church Anniversary will be held on Sunday., September 21. Rev. Edward Baker will take the morning service, while Rev. Wes. Ball, Gorrie, will be guest speaker. The Annual Fowl Supper is set for• the first Wedliesday in N ovember and the meeting discussed the menu and prices. A bale will be packed this fall, and cleaned articles, of clothing are to be left in the church basement prior to October 15. Mrs. C. Wey and Mrs. N. McGavin reported on the sessions of Alma College' they had attended in August. Mrs. Nelson Reid reported she had ordered the church calendars for the ,coming year. The U.C.W. executive meeting will meet September 29th. Mrs, D. McDonald closed the meeting with prayer. Church News Rev. Ed, Baker chose as his sermon, "Do not be anxious" at the morning service at Duff's United Church, Walton. His children's story was "Building a good foundation". The offering was received by Laverne Godkin, Ross Mitchell and Harvey McClure.. The choir anthem was "What a friend we have in Jesus" accompanied by the organist, Mrs.Ian Wilbee. The flowers are put in the church for the month of September by members of the Walton. Unit. Personals With September area children are back to classes. AT the Walton Public School there is an enrollment of 104. The teachers are Mrs.A. Berscht who teaches Kindergarten; Mrs. Roy Alcock; Grade 1; Mrs. Don Pletsch, Grade 2;, and Mrs. A. Toll, Grade 3. The new caretakers at the Walton School are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bennett. Miss Joan Bennett, daughter of "take time" Recent investigations were carried out by OPP Officers at Wingham Detachment include: Six investigations and six persons charged under the Liquor Control Act. Twelve charges laid with eight warnings issued under the Highway Traffic Act. Twenty-eight other investigations with three charges laid under the Criminal Code. On Wednesday, August 27, Michael . Bross of R.R.1, Mildmay and Fred Coulter of Gorrie were involved in a collision on Huron County Road 28 at John Street in Gorrie. There were no injuries. Total damages were estimated at $500.00. John Galbraith of R.R.4, Listowel and Grant C. McLean of R.R.3, Walkerton were involved in a collision on County Road 16, west of the east junction of County Road 19, Grey Township. Both men received injuries as well as a passenger in the Galbraith vehicle, William T. Galbraith of R.R.4, Listowel. Damages to both vehicles were estimated at $4500.00. On Saturday, August 30, Charles D. Scott of Wingham received injuries as a result of a single car accident on Highway 81, east of the junction of Highway 86, Ttirnberry Tawnship, when the vehicle he was driving went off the roadway through the north ditch, through a wooden fence, then through a field and landed on its roof. Damages , were estimated at $1500.00. Lloyd E. Josling of R.R.1, Londesboro and John E. Glousher of Blyth were involved in a collision on Morris Street, north of Wellington Street in Blyth. No one was injured. Damages were estimated .at $600.00. On Sunday, August 31, Bruce W. Brown of Blyth and David. L. Glanville of R.R.1, Exeter were involved in a collision on County Road 12, north of Hawkes St., in Brussels. Mr. Glanville was injured when the vehicle he was driving struck a hydro pole. Damages to both vehicles and hydro pole were estimated at $4650.00. Alfred D. Podhorny of R.R.1, Belmore was involved in a single car accident on Concession 12, west of Huron County Road 12, Turnberry Township. No one was injured. Damages were estimated 'at $800.00. Dennis P. Solomon of Kitchener was involved, in a two,-car accident on Highway 86, west of ,the junction of Bluevalc Road, MorrisTownship. Driver of the second vehicle unknown. there were no injuries. Damages were estimated at $200.00. Wellesley Hall for Pr. Clayton and Mrs. Sellers. Recent visitors with Mrs. Walter Broadfoot were: Mr. and Mrs ' William Haroldpenny of Lakeport, California; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Love of Lansing, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Russell Of Toronto; Mrs. Florence Russell of Mitchell and Miss Amy Love of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. NOrman Thompson of Listowel visited Saturday with Mrs. Walter Broadfoot. Mr. and Mrs. David Alliston, London and Mr. Ivy Dunk.' . Henderson, Seaforth visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bennett Sunday at the same home. and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss Mission Band members are attended the 25th Wedding reminded that their meetings will Anniversary party in the resume on Sunday. .1161111•MMEINV RESERVE OCTOBER 16 GRAN6°R6HPENING OF THE New Beigrave Co-Op Store LAND STORAGE MAKES SENSE... Here's why you should plow down phosphate and potash now. — take advantage of a'guaranteed price differential, — crops get the extra plant food required for healthy growth. — fields are dry. — you have more time in the fall. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Bennett has tleft for Windsor- where she is attending the St. Clair College. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Galbraith of Sutton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Dundas, Congratulations to the Walton squirts' who were winners of the trophy at the tournament in Walton on Saturday. The organizers were very pleased it was such a successful day and the weather man co-operated. Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Dunk, Wendy and Russell of Frankford spent a few days with Mrs. Phyllis — product is more readily available now, — application equipment is available when you want it. - price could go up by spring. READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED DIAL DIRECT Remember what last spring was like? Plow down fertilizero nowt We like to knovi, Our customers by name' _ ..BELGRAVE BRANCH . BRUSSELS 101764611' IJ P 'UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO THE BRUSSELS tiodt :SEPTEMBER 1d 1915 - 21