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THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 19, 1979 — 5
Walton UCW at Brussels fair
at the next meetings in
October for the Turkey
Supper the first Wednesday
in November. The Fall Rally
is to be held this year in
Varna, dessert at 6:30,
meeting at 8 p.m. on
Tuesday, October 16th.
Mrs. Gulutzen closed the
meeting with the Bene-
diction, followed by lunch,
served by Mrs. Teenie
Achilles, Mrs. Viola Kirkby
and Mrs. Judy Emmrich.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Anniversary services were
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN MCCALL
887-6677
UNIT MEETINGS
The Seventeenth and
Boundary Unit of Duff's.
United Church held their
September meeting on
Monday evening at the home
of Mrs. Graeme Craig.
Mrs. Barry Hoegy opened
with a poem, "If a Child
Lives" Hymn, "When
Mothers of Salem" was sung
followed by Mrs. Hoegy
reading an article, "Surely
not too far away," and the
scripture from Romans 5:
1-11 followed by prayer.
The Topic was on "The
work of Mr. Iwey," a
Japanese minister of Toronto;
he had started this five point
charge between Edmonton
and Calgary, when his ser-
mons were in Japanese and
since coming to Canada he
was considered as a mis-
sionary.
"0, Master let me walk
with Thee." Mrs. Fred Uhler
read on article on "Commit-
ted to What?" Mrs. Cliff
Ritchie gave a very inte-
resting description of their
day at Alma College. The
offering was received and
dedicated. The devotions
were closed with a poem,
"Work to do". /
Mrs. G. Craig opened the
business period with a poem,
"Quiet things" Mrs. Helen
Williamson read the min-
utes, roll call was answered
by 9 members. Treasurer's
report was given by Mrs. B.
Hoegy followed by the mis-
cellaneous report by Mrs. H.
Johnston.
Announcements were
given out from the U.C.W.
meeting of the week before
and our unit are responsible
for the cleaning of the church
the month of October.
Our unit made plans to put
a display on Halloween at the
Brussels Fair.
Mrs. Jim Williamson pre-
sented Mrs. Fred Uhler with
a gift as she is moving from
this community in the near
future.
The meeting closed with
all repeating the Lord's
Prayer followed by lunch by
hostesses.
WALTON UNIT
Sixteen ladies attended the
Walton Unit meeting on
Wednesday evening,
September 12, held in the
church basement.
Mrs. Dave Watson pre-
sided for devotions opening
with a poem, hymn, "Faith
of our fathers" was sung
with Mrs. Ray Huether as
pianist. Mrs. Watson chose
the scriptures., reading dif-
ferent verses, followedby the
meditation on "Faith'I
Prayer was given by Mrs.
Edn Hackwell. Hymn, "0,
Master let me walk with
Thee" closed this part of the
meetings.
Topic was given by Mrs.
Herb Traviss when she chose
interesting readings on
"Promise, Realities, Expired
Coupons and Crumbs"
closing with poems, "Why
fret about to-morrow" and
"Your Plan".
Mrs. Alex GAIL utzen con-1
ducted the business part of
the meeting opening with a
poem, "September Song". Forty-five ladies boarded
Secretary, 'Mrs., Howard the Nicholson Bus at 7:45
Hackwell read the minutes, a.m. Wednesday, September
followed by the roll call. 12 for the bus trip sponsored
Thank-you notes were read by the Walton Women's
for shower gifts from local Institute, going to Burlington
girls. Mrs. Ron Bennett gave where they went over the
the treasurer's report. Skyway bridge, arriving at
Offering was received and the Andres Wines at Winona
dedicated by Mrs. Gulutzen. at 10:15 where they were
In the business we were given conducted tours of the
reminded of the bale that will plant.
be packed again this fall, There was a short
good articles of clothing are shopping spree at a Mall in
to be left in the church East Hamilton before the
basement no later than tour of the McLaren's Food
October 20th. Anyone plant. A restaurant in the
wanting a church Calendar Cambridge area provided a
for next year are to get their smorgasbord at 5 p.m.
names into the unit leaders. before the ladies returned
There will be plans made 'home at 8 o'clock.
held at Duff's United Church
on Sunday, September 16th
with Rev. James Forsythe of
Exeter the guest speaker in
the morning, Rev. John
Wood of Goderich was the
guest minister for the
evening service.
The choir rendered several
anthems during . both
services. Don McDonald
The Brussels C.W.L. met
on Wednesday, September
12, with the president, Mrs.
Irene Blake presiding.
Following the League
;Prayer, 12 members and one
visitor answered the roll call,
"My Involvement In My
Child's Education".
Following the reports from
the committees, the pre-
sident announced that the
C.W.L. will host the October
Birthday party at the nursing
home. Details will be discus-
sed later. Members were
urged to support the Voice
For Life Walkathon on
September 29, either by
walking, sponsoring walkers,
donating food or their help.
Members were reminded
of the upcoming bazaar on
• December 1, and urged to
get their crafts started.
Mrs. Marianna Ryan intro-
duced the guest speakers,
Mrs. Els Vanden Berg and
Mrs. Anita Geisen of the
natural family planning clinic
in London. They presented a
very interesting talk on the
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Sang a solo, "Open the gates
to teh Temple" at the,
morning service, Mrs. Ian -
Wilbee was the organist.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Frank Craig of
Seaforth visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Watson.
Mrs. William Blake is a
patient in. Clinton Hospital
Billings method of family
'planning. Mrs. Art Jones
thanked them and presented
them with a small re-
memberance. Lunch was
served.
and Mrs. Paul Ponomarenko
is in Wingham Hospital.
Dick Marks fell off his
garage roof last Wednesday
and is in Seaforth Hospital)
we hope these folks are soon
back to good health again.
Mr. and. Mrs. Mel
McCutcheon, Wayne and
Steven of Brussels and Mrs.
and Mr. Allan McCall spent
the weekend in the Brace-
bridge, Gravenhurst area,
also called on Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Brown at their home
at Beaverton.
It was Eddie Vanpoucke of
Windsor that visited at the
Rene Vercruyssen home for
the week not Mrs.
Vanpoucke as it read in last
week's news. Walton
ladies on
bus trip
CWI. hears of family planning
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