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The Brussels Post, 1977-12-21, Page 14t, , ei Ringing out a simple wish for all our friends: May your Christmas be the best ever! H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS Brussels Front Row: Ted Moran, Harvey Black, Barb Black ; Jeff Hurst, Allan. Campbell, Back row: Jim Welemans, Chris Heikop, Allan Walker, George Johnson. fie fe_gY (via dety °NA Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall 8874)677 The hall was decorated with the Christmas Symbols when a large crowd turned out for the Community Concert on Wednesday evening, 'December 14, sponosred by the Walton Walton personals Mr. and Mrs. WAyne Baker of Australia arrived home a week ago Sunday for a month and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Raven and baby John of Edmonton arrived on Wednesday for a holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley and other relative's in the district, Mrs. Jean Miller has been transferred from Seaforth Hospital to the Kilbarchan Nursing Home in Seaforth. The Corner Restaurant has been closed until the middle of January when the owners Mr. and Mrs. C. Jones and family are taking a holiday in Florida, they left Friday to meet with friends in Chatham who are accompanying them. John Leeming of Elliott Lake will spend the Christmas holiday season at the home of his father, W. J. Leeming, Jane Leeming of Toronto ararivec home on Sunday for over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Webster of V area held a Pre-Christmas dinner on Sunday . Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shortreed, London; Miss Emma Shortreed, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shortreed, Mrs. Jim Shortreed; Mr. Wilfred Shortreed, Margaret Shortreed; Mr. and Mrs. Ken (Jode) Robbie and Kendra, all of Walton area. Mrs. Jean Broadfoot received word that Mrs. Wm. Farquharson's mother, Mrs. W. Glu.tenberger of London had passed away the funeral was Monday in Kitchener. We are glad to hear Jack Gordon came home from the Victoria Hospital, London on Monday, where he had been a patient there and in Wingham for several weeks. Rev. Ed. Baker received word his brother in the west had been killed in a car accident. He flew to Edmonton Monday morning,to attend the funeral near there on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Riley of Goderich were supper guests Thursday evening with Mr. and mrs. Alvin McDonald. Babies baptized on Sunday morning at the regular service at Duff's United Church were Pauline Angela, daughter of Dave and Calrcil Collins; Christopher John, son of Johna do Lynn Davies and John Daniel Harcourt, son of Dan and Brenda Raven. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warwick and Michael of near Montreal spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald. Dr, Neil McDonald of Chatham also was at home on the weekend. _ Sincere Seasons Greetings to an, have a happy holiday, Women's Institute. The chairman for the evening. was Neil .McGavin, Mrs, Ray Huether played a prelude of Christmas music as the people were arriving. Mrs. 1`7,A, McGavin assisted at the piano with the songs. The first number on the program was a Dance to Buttons Ai' Bows, by the little girls, taking part were; Kim Fritz, Sherri Hoegy; Nancy Godkin; Tracey Bennett; Gayle Smith; Heather McGavin, Pain Nolan and Donna Godkin, Stephen Burke., Wingham pleased the audience with several occordion selections during the evening. • A skit " No Sale" was given by Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell and Mrs. Margaret Craig. This was followed by a Christmas Puppet Show by Mrs. Ken Miller and. Donna Miller of Seaforth Which pleased the mar,:y children that were in attendance. Mrs. Ruth Axmann, daughter Linda and .Carol and Mrs, WOOD c9idkin, daug ..hters., Dianne and Donna . sang "Sisters" and "White Christmas" "Father's. Quiet Evening" a short play was given by Mrs. Annie Reid; Mrs. Ann Ryan; Mrs, Lin Steffler; Chrissie Michael, Ryan; Greg Humphries and Danny Achilles. Grame Craig led Christmas sing-song, accompanied by his guitar, children were seated on the platform witly him and the audience joined in. A skit "When is the Train due"? was acted by Bill and Valerie Shortreed, and Mrs, Berva Watson. The program came to a close with lots of excitement when the Walton Wonder Women danced to 'Five Foot Two'. Those' taking part were: Simply Don' Nolan; Dashing DAve Collins; Elegant Emerson Mitchell; Jolly Jerry Ryan; Classy casey Jones; Merry Mack Sholdice• and Kutie Rye,, Ken McDonald,. Marjory Humphries , Institute president, spoke a few words, thanking anyone who had helped. in any way to make this concert such a success. She led in the singing of Rudolph the itted Nosed Reinder, then. Santa Claus arrived and the children were given a treat on their way out. 14—THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 21, 1977 Walton holds Christmas concert