The Brussels Post, 1979-04-16, Page 14— THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 18, 1979
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Correspondent.
MRS, ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
The April meeting of the
Walton Unit was held in the
church basement on
Wednesday evening with 2
members and one guest pre-
sent.
Mrs. Edna Hackwell
opened the devotions with
singing of hymn, "Jesus
Christ is risen today, with
Mrs. Herb Traviss as pianist,
Scripture reading was taken
from Luke 24:. 1-11 and 1st
Correnthians, 15: 12-23,
Mrs. Hackwell followed with
a comment, "God is Alive"
from the Observer. Hymn,
"Rejoice, the Lord is King:
was sung. The offering for
Walton
euchre
Tuesday night euchre was
held in the community hall
with 10 tables in play. Prize
winners were High lady -
Mrs. Nelson Reid; Low lady -
Mrs. Harvey Craig; High
man - Emerson Mitchell; low
man - Wilbur Turnbull.
Birthday nearest the date -
Jim McTaggart. Door prize
donated by Marjorie Rock
was won by Mrs. Fern Pat-
terson.
Insitute hostesses were -
Marjorie Rock; Pauline Ben
nett; Viola Kirkby and Irene
McCall.
There will be another
euchre in two weeks in the
near future, to be decided at
the annual meeting when the
Institute will meet for a pot
luck supper on Thursday
evening, April 19th at 7:00.
PERSONALS
Mr. Jim Shortreed of the
Manor in Seaforth spent the
holiday weekend at his home
in the village. Miss Michelle
Beuerman of Stratford spent
the Easter weekend with her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. i
Ken Shortreed, Jody, Robbie
and Andrea were supper
guests on Saturday evening
at the same home.
Easter Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills were
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills
Scott, David and Cathy of
Brantford, Drs. Jean and
Gerd Westerman of
Burlington and Mrs. Louise
Buttell of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maier
and Paul of Thamesford and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pritchard of London visited
on the Easter weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Watson.
Mrs. Berta Watson and
Ann left last Thursday for
Lloydminster, Sask. where
they will visit Mr. and Mrs.
David Watson for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lundy of Hamilton arrived on
Good Friday and spent the
holiday weekend with Mr.
and Mrs.Allan McCall, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Stevenson,
Ronald and Christopher *ere
Saturday evening supper
guests at the same home.
Walton Women's Institute
will host the Historical
Society meeting in the dem-
Muflity hall on Monday,
April 23 at 8 o'clock. Every-
body is welcorkie.
Visiting Mrs. jean Bread-
the bakeless bazaar, and a
special collection for the
World Relief was received
and dedicated.
Mrs. Nelson Reid intro-
duced Mrs. C. Wey who
outlined the happenings at a
recent Presbyterian Con-
ference she had attended for
a couple of days in London.
Mrs. Alex Gulutzen pre-
sided for the business
opening with a poem on
"Easter". Minutes were
read by Mrs. Allan McCall in
the absence of the secretary,
Mrs. Howard Hackwell.
Treasurer's report was given
by Mrs. Ron Bennett. Mrs.
Nelson Reid reported for the
quilt committee, having
handed over $465 to the
has 10
tables
foot on Saturday were Mr.
and Mrs. David Allison of
London. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Cardiff of Petrolia and Mrs.
Fern Patterson of Seaforth
visited at the same home on
Sunday.
Mr. Lester Machan of
Toronto spent the Easter
weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Viola Kirkby.
U.C.W. treasurer.
We were reminded of the
bale, articles to be in the
church by the last Sunday in.
May. The Walton ladies' are
The McKillop Unit of the
U.C.W. held their April meet
ing Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. N. McGav-
in.
Mrs. Don Dennis was in
charge of devotions opening
with an Easter "Call to
Worship". Hymn "When I
survey the wondrous Cross"
was sung Mrs. McGavin as
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invited to attend the Brussels
United Church Thank-
offering, Sunday evening,
April 22 at 7:30 p.m. The
Westminister weekend May
pianist. Mrs. D. Dennis read
the scripture 1st Corinthians
15-20, The Meditation was
taken by Mrs. M Dennis &
Mrs, J. Buich. The offering
was taken by Mrs. M. Hack-
well and dedicated by Mrs.
Dennis.
Hymn "Crown
Him with many crowns" was
sung.
25.27th and Alma School
August 19-22 were men-
tioned wanting delegates to
go.
Mrs. Gulutzen closed the
Mrs. George Love sr. gave
the topic on Easter "Tell us
the old, old Story" also read
some interesting readings.
This part of the meeting was
closed with prayer by Mrs. D.
Dennis.
Mrs. N. McGavin presi-
dent presided for the busi-
ness opening by reading two
poems "Do Something" and
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meeting with prayer. Grace
was sung and lunch was
served by Mrs. Edna Hack-
well, Mrs. Dave Collins and
Mrs. Ian Wilbee.
"Facts of Life."
Everyone answered roll
call by reciting an Easter
verse. Treas. report was
given by Mrs. M. Hackwell.
The meeting was closed by
a reading given by Mrs. N.
McGavin "Be your best."
Lunch was served by Mrs. G.
Love Jr., Mrs. G. McNichol
and hostess Mrs. N McGavin
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