The Brussels Post, 1979-03-21, Page 11THE BRUSSEtt_POST,
nesday evening with 16 mem- guests with Mr. and Mrs.
bers present.
Devotions were opened
with Mrs. Walter Bewley
giving the Call to Worship.
Hymn, "Come let us sing of
a Wonderful love" was sung
with Mrs. Ray Huether as
pianist, followed by Mrs.
Viola Kirkby giving the
prayer. Mrs. Bewley gave a
reading and took the scrip-
ture from the 1st lettor of
John Chapter 4: verses 18-21
Mrs. Kirkby led in prayer.
Hymn, "Creation's Lord, we
give Thee thanks" closed
this part of the meeting.
Mrs. Dave Watson took as
her topic Human Rights ask-
ing What is the definition of
Human Rights and How many
forms are there of Human
Rights?
Business was conducted
.by Mrs. A. McCall. Mrs.
H. Hackwell read the min-
utes and the roll call was
taken. Treasurers report was
given by Mrs. Ron Bennett.
Collection was received and
dedicated. An Easter card
was signed to be sent of
Gertie Ennis in London.
Lidlies are to be ordered for
shut-ins. It was voted to have
a Bakeless Bazaar again this
year with a donation to
be brought into the next
meeting.
We were reminded of the
invitation from Northside
United Church, Seaforth to
attend their Thankoffering
service, Tuesday, March 27
at 8 p.m.
The U.C.W. Thankoffering
at Duff's United will be held
Sunday evening, April 8 at 8
p.m. U nit made arrange-
ments to help with the lunch.
Grace was sung and lunch
Walton UCW talks about human rights
Correspondent
MRS. BETTY McCALL
887-6677
The March meeting of the
Walton unit was held in the
church basement on. Wed-
There were nine tables of
euchre in play Tuesday even-
ing March 13, at the
Walton Community Hall.
Prizes winners were for
high lady-Hazel Reid, Low
Lady-Marjory Rock, High
man-John Simpson, Low
Man Torrance Dunda.s. Lady
with mort zeros on card,
Sadie McDonald; man with
most zeros on card-Bruce
Godkin. Institute hostesses,
were-Berva Watson, Ruth '
Axtmann; Betty McCall and
Annie Reid.
There will be another eu-
chre in two weeks and
anyone is welcome.
Jerry Ryan and family.
Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McCall were Mr
and Airs. Mel McCutcheon,
Wayne and Steven of
Brussels and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Stevenson, Ronald and
Christopher. Ronald re-
mained for a few days with
his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Hackwell, Pamela, Patricia
and Pamela spent a recent
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Mills and family at.
Brantford.
Miss Janice Houston R.N.
of Charlotte, North Carolina
Nine
tables at
euchre
Classified Ads pay dividends
was served by Mrs. Ron
Bennett Mrs. Dave Watson
and Mrs. Alex Gulutzen,
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid
were Sunday evening supper
Farewell party
honours Snips
Neighbors of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Snip gathered at their
home last Wednesday
evening to bid them farewell,
prior to their •moving to
Kingsville this week.
The evening was spent
playing euchre, when five
tables were in play. Winners
were High Lady, Margery
Ritchie, Low Lady, Anne
Snip; High Man, Graeme
Craig; Low Man, Ernie
Pearl McCallum read the
address, when Mr. and Mrs.
Snip and family, David,
Linda' and Chris were pre-
sented with gifts by Karen
Hoegy. Paul made a fitting
reply.
A social time followed with
lunch served by the ladies of
the 17th and Boundary.
Uhler, Most lone hands,
Annie Williamson.
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
spent a few days at the home ' and family and Mrs. Danny
Scott and son have arrived
Rae Houston. home from a 'holiday in
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lee Florida, they also visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Lee in the Bhamas.
Several people from this
area borded the bus in
Walton last Friday evening
to Kitchener where they
attended the colorful ice
capades.
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IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT
Bob McKinley, M.P., is pleased to an-
nounce the opening of a new constituency
office in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Caslick
50 Patrick Street
Wingham Phone 357-1953
In order to serve the people of Wingham
arid surrounding area Mary W. Caslick will
be my representative and the office will
be open every weekday afternoon. Mrs.
Caslick will be in daily contact with my
Ottawa office to look after inquiries
promptly,