HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-05-24, Page 7Stratford Festival 1978
"If you love great plays, well done,
there is nothing in NorthAmerica
to match the -StratfordFestival."
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on all 18 productions in our 1978 season write to:
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THE BRUSSELS POST MAY Z4, 197$ -- 7
Constable speaks in Walton
correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall'
‘„ • 887-6677
Constable Wilson was guest
speaker for the Education and
Cultural A ctivities meeting of the
Walton Women's Institute on
Wednesday evening May 17 in
the community hall.
The president, Mrs. • Wm.
Humphries opened with a poem.
"God's Garden". Mips. Ray
Huether introduced the speaker
Constable Wilson. who has visited
27 schools in Huron County and
who has been with the force for 10
years. He has been 2 years in
community service. He spoke on
Why people need police and why
police need people, then showed a
film, "A Call for Crime
Prevention" showing different
actions when the police get
involved; if a person sees a
strange car at a home where they
are away for a weekend the
licence number should be taken
down. Police can be easily.
contacted just call Zenith 50,000
and the ‘O.P.P. will be there.
Constable Wilson emphasized
police want to make Ontario a
safe place to live in. He listed
precautions to - follow when
closing the cottage, and tips when
leaving your home for the day or
longer. He also discussed identi-
fication suggesting property
should be marked. After
answering many questions, Mrs.
.Harold Bolger presented the
speaker with a gift.
Mr. and Mrs. Vince Makas,
Miss Tina Zagorondy, Christel's
Little Sister of London spent the
holiday weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler.
We are sorry to hear that
Gordon McBurney is a patient in
University Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson
and Cori who has been holidaying
with her grandparents returned
home on Sunday to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Randy White and
Lori. They celebrated Lori's first
birthday. Mrs. Robert Stone of
Atwood accompanied them.
Mrs. Robert Higgins, Miss
Margaret Higgins of London were
dinner guests of Mr. and:Mrs.
Roy Patterson on Sunday.
Rev. John G. Roberts and
Kenneth Wheeler attended the
London Conference of the United
Church held at the University of
Windsor from Tuesday to
Thursday last week.
Mrs. Cecil Coultes and Mrs.
George Michie returned home on
Friday from a tour of Holland,
Germany, Austria, Switzerland
and France.
Miss Margaret Higgins of
London spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Robert Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wightman,
Tracy, Pamela and Kevin \ of
Fergus spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor
and Erica of St. Ann's spent the
holiday weekend with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes.
Miss Janet Beecraft of
Brantford spent the weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Beecraft. Miss Alice Beecraft has
finished her year at University of
Western Ontario in London and is
spending the summer months
With her patents. She is Senior
Administrator of the Experience
'78 Program at M.V.C.A.
Rev. John G. Roberts waS'
guest minister at the Ancaster
United Chinch on Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Procter
were entertained by their family
to a dinner at Ranton
Palmerston on Sunday on the
Daring business plans were
made for the Quilt Display in the
hall 00 Saturday when there also
will be a tea ,and bake table.
There were 21 members who'
answered the roll call - "A
favourite event in the rural school
you attended". The new
secretary -treasurer Mrs. Jim
Axtmann commenced her duties
reading invitations from Blyth W.
I, to a meeting on June 1 and to
Londesboro W.I. on June 14.
Report of the Distrief 'Annual
were given by Mrs. VViola Kirkby
and Mrs. Mildred Traviss.
Mrs. Axine Marks collected the
fee for the bus trip on May 31 to
Bramalea. There are still a few
seats left, get in touch with Mrs.
Don McDonald or Mrs. N. Marks.,
Mrs. H. Hudie; Mrs. J.
Axtmann and Mrs. L. Godkin are
the committee to arrange the
display at the Brussels Fall Fair
in September. The June meeting
on Family and Consumer Affairs
will have the 4-H girls and
mothers as guests, also each
Institute member is to bring a
guest.
Mrs. J. Axtmann reported on
the Officers Conference she had
attended recently in Kitchener.
Institute members with perfect
attendance for last year were
Mrs. William Humphries, Mrs.
Gerald Watson, Mrs. Allan
McCall, Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs.
Dave Watson and Mrs. Ernie
Stevens.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
occasion of their 25th wedding
anniversary.
This Community welcomes
Miss Zina Hopwood to our
village.
Viola Kirkby, Mrs. Gerald
Watson and Mrs. Allan McCall.
Walton Unit Meeting
There were 21 members
present for the May meeting of
the Walton Unit. held in the
church basement of Duff's United
Church on Wednesday evening.
Devotions were opened with
singing of hymn. "Come let US
sing of a' wonderful love."
Scripture lesson from Mark
9:14-29 was read by Mrs, Ian
Wilbee followed • by prayet'.
Hymn, "More love to Thee, 0
Christ" was followed by medita-
tion on Faith given by Mrs. Herb
Traviss finishing with several
poems. Mrs. Wilbee closed with
prayer.
Mrs. Bill Humphries gave an
interesting topic on Christianity is
the way of life. It is serene living,
when we cannot find contentment
in ourselves; it is useful to find it
elsewhere.
Mrs. Bill Coutts presided for
the business. Mrs, Howard
Hackwell read minutes and thank
you cards. Copper contest leaders
Mrs. Gordon Murray and Mrs.
Emerson Mitchell gave their
report. The quilt committee
reported that $379. had received
from quilting the past winter
months and $100. had been made
from 'the bakeless bake sale in
April, Members were reminded
of the Bale articles to be left at the
church. The supper committee
will meet before the next meeting
when all units of Ithe U.C.W. will
hold a joint meeting on the first
Wednesday in. June.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Herb. Traviss; Mrs. Ray Huether
and Mrs. Ian Wilbee.
Last Euchre Held
The last euchre of this season
was held Tuesday evening in the
Walton Community Hall with
'Institute hostesses, Mrs. Jim
Axtmann; Mrs, Lavern Godkin;
Mrs. George McCall and Mrs.
-Emerson •Mitchell in charge.
There were 13 tables of euchre in
play. Prize winners were: High
Lady--Mrs. Gertie Bolger; Low
Lady--Mrs. C. Boyd; High Man--
Wilbur Turnbull; Low Man--
Gordon Murray; Most grand-
children--Mrs. Melvin Jacklin.
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