HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-06-09, Page 15Correspondent
Mrs. A. McCall
he United Church. Women
t for their June meeting on
dnesday evening with all units
sent.
he McKillop Unit was in
rge of the devotions. Mrs.
rton flackwell opened with the
Ito Worship , Hymn, "For the
uty of Praires" was sung,
, L. Walker and Mrs.._ N.
ode read scriptures, followed
Mrs. Hackwell reading a
ditation, "The Beloved
iter."
skit on the theme of
wardship was given with Mrs.
I to invite
Walton's Women's
titute meeting for June 16 will
a special evening when the 4-H
mbers, mothers and leaders, •
be guests. The 4-H clubs are
on their part played in
:lever:lent Day. There will be a
ny auction, each Institute
mber to bring articles valued
one dollar. The evening will
se with a Barbecue.
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1973 Torino 4Door sedan 2450."
1974 Vega 2 Door, $2495.00
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Personals
' Mr. and Mrs. Rae Houston
attended the funeral service on
Sunday 'in Windsor for the late
Mr. Rueban Rosenberg. Miss
Glenna Houston has boarded with
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg for a few
years.'
- Miss Margaret Cummings of
Toronto visited on Thursday
afternoon with. Mrs. Maud
Leerning.
This - coming Sunday the
Mission Band will meet for their
June meeting with a fun day
outside weather permitting.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Hackwell, Pam, Patricia and.
Dean spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Barry Marshall at Corunna.
Jack Bennett of New
Market visited on Saturday with
his father William Bennett and
his sitter, Mrs. Stewart
Humphries.
We are sorry to hear Mrs.
Phyllis Dunk was a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital
over the weekend.
The community extends
sympathy to Mrs. James
McDonald and family in the
sudden passing of Mr. McDonald
last Thursday.
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men plan at 4-1-1 Day Local girls attended the 4-H
Achievement Day in Grey Central
alton
Smith.
After several business matters
were disucssed all units divided
for their own meetings, all
returning to the basement where
the pictures of the 50th Anniver-
sary of the church last June were
shown.
Church News
The worhsip service on
Pentecost, or Whitsunday Sunday
at Duff's United Church, Walton
was preceded - with a music
prelude when Dena and Debbie
Wey sang several numbers with
their own guitar accompaniment.
Rev. Ed. BAker spoke on "The
Spirit came upon them". His
scripture reading was from verses
in the Chapters of Job , Acts and
John. The offering was received
by Doug Mitchell, Mervin Smith
and Bruce McDonald.
Next Sunday will be Mission
Band meeting. Gerald Baan will
show pictures of the work of
Africa at the Sunday School at .
10:15 a.m. June 20th, the Sunday
School promotion will be part of
the regular church service. June
27th, is the final service at Knox
United Church, Moncrief.
the Butcher Shop and return for
the meeting at 8:15 P.M.
Walton girls
4m
This is the Agriculture and
Canadian Industries meeting with
congeners, Mrs. Mack Sholdice
and Mrs. Harold Bolger in
charge. Institute members are,
requested to meet.,.. at the
community hall at 7 o'clock when
cars will go t Brussels for a visit to
•
Frank Kirkby, Mrs, Lloyd
Walker, Mrs., Norman Schade,
Mrs. Stewart McCall and Mrs.
Wey taking parts. The offering
was received and dedicated.
Hymn, "Take my life and let it
be" was sung and Mrs. Hackwell
closed this part of the meeting
With prayer.
Mrs. Campbell Wey presided
for the business . Minutes of an
executive meeting were read by
Mrs. Herb Travis, Mrs. Ken
McDonald gave the treasurer's
report. .Corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Allan McCall read
thank-you cards from Mrs.
Graeme Craig and Mrs. Mervin
atch
has
Elizabeth Rennick and Nancy
Schade taking part. Their leaders
were, Dianne McNichol and
Jenny Rennick.
Walton III put on a skit with all
members taking part. Alberta
Hudie and Eleanor Liphard were
the leaders. ,
All 4-H girls, leaders and
mothers are to be guests at the
Walton Institute meeting on
Wednesday, June 16 at 8:15 P.M.
UCW sees skit at meeting
6, for the completion of the spring
project, "A Touch of Stitchery".
, Walton I had a demonstration
forthe afternoon program. Peggy
uron Plowmen's Association Robert,- McCartney - Who H umphries made ,a drawing to,
hold their 1976 Plowing resigned. "Show 'how to create a design"
teh in Usborne Township on Plans for the 1978 International with Mary Alice Ryan as the
Ken Duncan Farm near Plowing Match and Farm Mach- commentator, leaders were
ton on Saturday, September inery Demonstration at the Jim. Margaret Shortreed
starting at 9:00 a.m. . — Armstrong and • surrounding and Lynn Steffler.,
he Junior Plowing Match and farms are progressing on. Walton II had an exhibit
aching dad will be held on
'
schedule. - •-•, "Color and Color Schemes", with
16 ursday, September All committee chairmen have ,
ieneing at 9:30 a.m. There' been appointed. Many interested
I be two expert plowmen on and energetic people are required
d to advise plow boys on the to assist with the successful,
per setting of plows and the operation, of each of the
points of plowing. committees.
'The Farmstead Improvement
he Association is sponsoring Committee will be encouraging
4-1{ Sodbusters Club again year. Boys wishing to join' contestants from all municipali-
year's club should get in ties to participate in the months
ahead. '
Cu with Len MacGregor at the
ario Ministry of Agriculture
An information session will, be •
at Clinton, Club Lead-, . held at the Central Huron Second-Food ary School Cafeteria on Tuesday, Bill Leeming, R.R. 4, Walton
oohn Clark, R.R. 5, Goderich, June 22 at 8:00 p.m. to outline the
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various activities associated with
the International. Plowing Match.
raeme Craig, R.R. 2, Walton, Ed Starr, Secretary Manager,
been appointed assistant Ontario Plowmen's Association
retary treasurer. He replaces will be the feature speaker.
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