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Call us! • versa ra n 434.4331 Lohdon, 744.0841 Kitchener- Waterloo . 836.4511 Guelph 356.9041 Listowel IL area • (A Division of Drape-It Inc.) .1a1300-2654900'' TOLL FREE THE BRUSSELS 'POST, MARCH 20, 1900. . Walton UCW to c e ter for theatre.. Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887-077 WS. Martin fiaari was, hostess in. her hOine for the March meeting of the 17th Boundary Unit. Mrs. Harold McCagroin opened the dev- otions with a reading on the theme, Easter Hymn. "All hail the power of Jesus name" was sung'. Mrs. G. Williamson read the scrip- ture from Corrinthians 15: 1-11. Prayei was given by Mrs. H. McCallum, followed ' by a reading; "The meaning of ash Wednesday." An ::article "He has. Risen" was ' given . by . Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. McCallum gave a reading,, "Does Easter mat-, ter in 1980. Mrs. George. Williamson closed the por- tion with prayer. Graeme Craig pres- ided for the business giving out the United Church mein- bership cards, then the func- tion of the United Church Women was repeated in ' unison'. Minutes of February meeting was read by Mrs. Helen Williamson. There were 12 members answered the roll Call. Mrs. Barry Hoegy gave the treasurer's report and Mrs. Hugh Johns- ton the miscellaneous fund. Dates to remember were the invitation to the Blyth U.C.W. Thankoffering on (March 30 at 8 p.m. and our Thankoffering on Sunday April 13.) Articles are to be left in the Sunday School room for the sale no later than May 18 There was a discussion qn the meals for the Blyth festival, this summer. Lunch was served by .Mrs., H. McCallum, ;'Mrs. G. Wily liamson and the hOstess. EUCHRE Tuesday night euchre' at the Walton ,Community Hall had 10 tables 'in play. Ptize' Winners 'were 'for high lady, Mrs. "Edna Hackwell; Mrs. Cliff Hoegy. High man: Joe Holmes; low r Jack Simpson; Birthday closest to St. Patrick's Day - Joe Holmes. Mrs. Jack McEsving ended up with the floating prie that was circulating for lone hands during, the 'even- ing. ' Hostesses were Mrs. Don McDonald; Mrs. Graeme Craig. Mrs, Bill Humphri and Mrs. Geo, McCall. There . will be another euchre on April 1, and April 15th, with the Dessert. Euchre set for April • 29. Everyone is welcome. , PERSONALS Mr. and, Mrs. 'Glen Haase of Sault te. Marie spent' several days last wieek, 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murrays, they also visited other 'relatives in the, area. Guests.With Mr. and Mts. Herb Traviss a week ago Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ken 'Moffett and Brett of.' Stratford; Dr. Brian and Mrs. Traviss, Allison and Lesley of Waterloo. The girl's remain- ed for a few days of the winter break holiday with their grandparents. ...Mr, and Mrs. Ray' Huet er Steven and John, arrived home Sunday evening from a week's holiday at Lakeland', Florida. On the way home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saunders, Royal Oak Michigan.; Neil Mitchell spent 'a few days of the school break week' with, Danny Achilles, Sebn'ngvillee Friday visitors with Roily and Teenie Achilles were Ann Sills, Tracey, Teddy and Donnie Sills of Seiforth; Kathy Achilles, Danny, chrissie and Dwayne Achilles of Sebringville. WI entertains Calendar The Walton Women's In, stitute entertained the res- idence at the Calendar. Nur- sing Home in Brussels on Thursday afternoon, March 20 to -help celthrate those having birthdays this month. The program consisted of music by Mildred Traviss at the piano and Phyllis Mitch- ell with her violin. Tracey La Leche League held the third meeting of their series at the home of Mrs. Terri Korstanje, Belgrave, on March 14th. The topic of discussion was, "Family and the Breasttfed Baby." The mothers described the function of the League, as a help and encouragement to nursing mothers who were trying to raise closeknit fam- ilies. Among the hints on how to get ready for the new-born was. "attending LLL meetings." Mrs. Barbara Kerr, leader opened the topic of childbirth with the question "Who delivered your baby?" It was interesting to note how many mothers were confident in their reply "I did." The mothers found that sharing the delivery of their child with their husband was most satisfying. Good news for the whole family is a recently resider) Bennett demonstrated het 'highland dancing. Allison and Lesley Travisi sang a duet "Stars are the windows of heaven," accompanied by their grandmother Mildred Traviss at the piano. Viola Kirkby gave readings. Maxine Marks helped the others to serve lunch of cupcakes and tea to all the residents at the home. issued statement by the Canadian 'Pediatric Society concerning "Family Cent- ered Perinatal Care." Seven of their' recommendations were reviewed. Husbands were very sup- portive to the nursing moth- ers when they came home with 'their new baby, both practically and emotionally. Ways to minimize sibling rivalry were exchanged. Everyone agreed that the most important thing in a family was TLC. Tender lov- ing care needs to be shared among family members. Mrs. Kerr announced a special meeting to be held April 19th. This is a "Cou- ples Meeting" and all par- ents interested in finding out about La Leche League and' parenting are welcome to attend. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Connie Kuc at 8 p.m. Sharing birth with husbands satisfying La Leche members say MONKTON INCOME TAX SERVICE 347-2221 REASONABLE RATES We will pick up your lax infortnation at no extra charge. After hours, telephone 347-2975 or 347-2436