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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-03-04, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1987. Walton Sherry Hoegy heads 4-H dub Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall. Phone 887-6677 Duff's plans communion Duff’s United Church, Walton morning service was led by the minister, Rev. Bonnie Lamble, assisted by Sherry Hoegy, as Lay Reader who read scripture lessons. Marilyn McDonald greeted at the door. Organist was Glenda Carter. Ushers for the month of March are Ron McCallum, Murray Dennis and Jim McDonald. Rev. Bonnie Lamble told the children’s story on Jesus, and her sermon was “Staying on the Mountain.” Announcements for coming week were given out. The official board meeting was held Sunday evening at the home of Paul and Dianne McCallum. The junior choir practice is Thursday, March 5 at 4:15 p.m. The General U.C.W. meeting at the church is Wednesday, March 4 at 7:30 p.m. and Friday, March 6 World Day of Prayer at Brussels Catholic Church. Next Sunday, the First Sunday of Lent, the Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated. The confirmation class is to meet in the afternoon and the Youth Group at 7:30 p.m. at Walton. People around Walton Robert Johnston, Wingham, Mrs. Colin McKarney and daugh­ ter Colleen of Bendigo, Australia and Isabelle Shortreed visited on last Tuesday with Ken and Judy Shortreedandfamily. Mrs. Mc­ Karney, the former Ann Short­ reed, daughter of the late Walter and Isobel Shortreed enjoyed visiting her old farm home. Steven Huether, Toronto and John Huether, Guelph were home for the weekend when they attend­ ed the 85th birthday of their grandmother, Mrs. Ruby Webster at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes in Clinton. The first meeting of the 4-H project, ‘‘Surviving with Style” was held at the home of Karen Hoegy. The election of officers is as follows: President, Sherry Hoegy; vice-president, Danny Blake; se­ cretary, Glenda Carter; press reporter, Heather Baan. There are 8 tables at euchre Eighttablesofeuchrewere in play, Thursday evening at the hall. Winners were: high lady, Dorothy Townsend, Seaforth; second high, Doreen Hackwell; low, Ann Smith, Brussels; high man, Emerson Mitchell; second high, Iona Mc­ Lean, Brussels (playing as a man); low, E. Quipp, Brussels; lucky table, Rachel Riehl, Jack Simpson, Roberta Simpson and Bill McClel­ land; lucky cup, Rachel Riehl, Seaforth. Hostesses were Viola Kirkby, Leona McDonald and Alberta Stevens. The next euchre is March 26. six members in this club. The second meeting met at the home of one of the leaders, Mary Baan on Tuesday, February 24. After opening with the 4-H pledge, the members answered the roll call “What was your favorite food away from home.” are to record four days of meals and see how they measure up to the Canada Food Guide. Also they are to prepare a meal for their families. Winners of the Ice Sculpture Contest which took place at Walton Public School in January were [from left] Amy Siemon, Am&nda Gamble, Jason Shortreed and Sandy Rijkhoff. The children made forms of coloured ice, then assembled the pieces to form a glittering ice castle. They then talked about feeding themselves, if the food they eat is nutritious and if it is a reasonable calorie content. For home activities the members t Business Directory HUNT AND PELLA WINDOWS & DOORS HOMERENOVATIONS AND GENERALBUILDING CONTRACTORS H. TEN PAS CONSTRUCTION LTD. BRUSSELS ANDAREA 887-6408 Scott McLennan BUILDING CONTRACTOR LTD. Custom Building •Residential •Commercial •Agricultural Specializing in Concrete Wingham Wroxeter 357-3267 335-6261 Advertising helps good things happen. 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