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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-04-06, Page 6sing-song , then sang hymn "In the Cross of Christ I Glory" before going to their classes with mir teacher, Mrs. Mac Sholdice, Mrs. Merton Hackwell, Mrs. N ell McGavin and Mrs. Ross Bennett. LET US MAKE YOUR OLD FURNITURE BETTER THAN NEW! For a free estimate and a look at our tieWeSt tamtoW. of materials — CALL COOK UPHOLSTERY "Put Your Upholstering 52-4212 R. Cook, 'Prop. Needs In Our Hands" Blyth, Ont. WE HAVE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY stRvICE I c ccl c Seaforth 510. • YOU? Piteat Specialists 6—THE BRUSSELS POST 0 APRIL 6, 1977 Wins cushion • at 'Walton euchre Correspondent Mrs. Betty McCall 887-6677 Progressive euchre was enjoyed on Tuesday evening March 29th in the Walton Community Hall when S tables were in play. Prizes were awarded to winners: High lady - Mrs. Gertie Bolger, Brussels; Low Lady - Mrs. Edna Hackwell; High Man Ernie • Stevens, Low Man - Rolly Achilles; Marked Cup Wilfred Shortreed.. Tickets were sold on a door prize, a cushion donated by Mrs1 Hudie was won by Mrs. Gertie Bolger, an Easter bunny donated by Mrs. Liphard was won by Mrs. Jean Miller. Institute hostesses for the evening were: Mrs. Harold Hudie, Mrs. Don Liphard and Mrs. Mac Sholdice, There will be another euchre on April 12 closing the season with a dessert euchre on Tuesday, April 26th. Palm Sunday The Lord's Supper was observed on Palm Sunday at Duff's United Church on Sunday Morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald greeted worshippers at the door. Rev, Ed. Baker's sermon was "The Greatest King". offering was received by Mae Sholdice, Ross Bennett and Paul McCallum. The choir sang an anthem. Serving the bread and wine were Herb Traviss, Neil McGavin, Laverne Godkin, Graeme Craig, Gerald. Smith, Ross Bennett and Jack McEwing. Next Sunday everyone is invited to come and worship together for Easter Sunday. Personals Mrs. Charles McCutcheon is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. Her friends wish, she soon will be able to be home John Currie of Orangeville spent last Wednesday and remained overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall. • Recent guests with Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stimore, Stratford and Rev. and Mrs. Derwyn Docken, Kristen and Mark of Dorchester. Miss. Janice Houston, nurse-in- training at Victoria Hospital, London, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and yMrs. Rae Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Rolly Achilles visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and Debbie in Fergus. • Mr. and Mrs.Leonard Lund of Toronto visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. George McCall. Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Walker have returned home from a holiday in. Florida, saying the weather was very warm before theitewlea ft r.t McCall is a patient in Seaforth. Community Hospital, His friends wish him a speedy recovery, • Sunday visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Huether and boys were Miss Ada. Webster of Lucknow iand Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster. Lacy Ladies learn to trim garments The fourth meeting of Walton I President, Nanci home of Karen Middegaal. The "Lacy Ladies" was hBeledneotn Monday evening March 27 at the t conducted the meeting opening with_ the 4-H pledge, It was decided the next meeting would be held on Monday, April 11th at the home of Karen Plas. The roll call was "Name the stitches you will be doing on your garment and what kind of finishingsshortreed . Margaret demonstrated how to put different lace on garments. For home assignment members are to bring their record books up to date, do samples with different laces and work on our garments, Theottno7eting closed with the 4-H Motto. KINDERGARTEN CAN BE FUN The children who wilrlDe going to kindergarten at Walton Public School enjoyed a story read by supply teacher Audrie Bertsch of Seafo rth Tuesday afternoon. A few of them got distracted from the story by the camera.. (Photo by Langlois) Dave Robb PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Anniversaries Portraits - Industrial Team & Group Pictures 527-0064 SAFETY with precast concrete steps A GOOD BOOK TO READ — Timmy Nolan, with his mother, Pat, look at one of the books in stock at Walton Public School's kindergarten, with Mary Ellen Walsh, who'll be his teacher in September. (Photo by Langlois) Mr. Unit Step can provide you with a safer entrance a Maintenance free, No painting required • Many sizes of Steps and porches Mission band has sing-song • Non Slip Safety Treads • Expertly replaced in hours not days ▪ Steel re-infdrced precast concrete provides longerlife Sunday morning members of the Mission Band met in the basement of the church for their April m eeting. • The Call to Worship vvaS given by Patricia Hackwell, Cathy McGavin was pianist for the 'singing of a hymn followed by Kim Fritz reading the scripture, Mrs. Merton Hackwell read a story of Easter. Prayer was given. by Joyantie Van Vliet. Cheryl Fraser gave the secretary's report followed by Cathy McGavin giving the treasurer's report. The offering was received and dedicated by Patricia HaCkWell, Mts. Neil McOaVirt led in a Quality Ornamental iron railings to cometimeht your entrance Cali Mr: Unit Step for your free estimate , UNIT STEP RAM esa 106