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Group committee pack sponsors :Cub Sunday
and William Humphries.
CUBS HAVE FATHER,
SON BANQUET
There were 30 present for
the annual father and son banquet
in the Walton United Church base-
ment Monday evening of last week
with the 8th and 16th Unit of the
U.C.W. catering.
Chairman W. J, Leerning pre-
sided. Rev. D. Docken welcomed
tha guests, cub leaders, fathers
arm boys.
Those seated at the head table
were the guest speaker, Bruce
McCall, Brussels, and the group
committee, James Smith, Mrs.
Stewart Humphries, Mrs. Ron
Bennett, Laverne Godkin,
William J. Leeming, Murray
Dennis and Rev. Docken.
Doug. Mitchell proposed a
toast to the fathers and Neil Mc-
Gavin replied. James Smith
thanked the 8th and 16th unit
ladies who catered to the banquet.
The guest speaker was intro-
duced by Laverne Godkin and
thanked on behalf of everyone
present by Murray Dennis.
A film was shown on Buster
Keaton followed by the Cub
Promise being said by the cub
members.
Oerrespondent Among those included In a
Mrs. Allan McCall snowmobile party to. Family
Paradise Park and tak in the The. Sunday SeryiCe at Duff's weekly dance there veeringeMr. and
United Church, Walton, was Mrs. Mao Sholdice, Mr. and Mrs.
SPQRsOreci bY the Walton Pronp Murray Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ,Scout Committee, consisting of ,. Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dins-
W. J. Leerning, Mrs, Ron Bennett, more and Toronto friends, and
Mrs, Stewart Humphries, Murray Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin. Dennis, Jim Smith, Laverne God - Mr. and Mrs, Walter Bewley
kin and Rev. D. Docken, visited Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Hume The Wolf Cub Pack filed into pb re ys in Palmerston.. the churCh with their leaders, Bill Campbell Jr., Stewart Howard Hackwell, Doug. Kirkby McCall, Bill Lobb and HerbTra-
viss attended the Beef Pro-
CUB SOCIAL EVENING
The Wolf Cub Pack held a
social evening in the basement
of the church on Wednesday
evening.
There were eight tables of
euchre in play, with prize win-
ners being - High Lady -
Mrs. Harold. Wilson, Low Lady
Mrs. Russell Marks, High man-
W . J. Leeming, Low man -
Harvey Craig.
There were three tables of
crockinole in play, winners being,
High - Murray McCall, Low -
Jim McDonald Jr.
CHURCH SERVICE
Mr. L. P. Plumsteel, prin-
cipal of Seaforth High School
was in attendance at the Laity
Sunday morning service at Duff's
United Church, Walton when Rev.
D. Docken and Mr. Plumsteel
presented a Dialogue ,,The Role
of the Laity".
Those assisting in the ser-
vice were Mrs. Ron Bennett,
Mrs. Walter Bewley and Em-
merson Mitchell.
Hymns were sung from the
printed song sheets assisted by
Rev. Docken with his guitar.
Mrs. Ian Wilbee assisted on the
organ when the choir contrib-
uted an anthem.
Lunch was served by the Wal-
t= Unit, assisted by the 8th and
16th Units.
Easter Services and the Sac-
rament of the Lord's Supper will
be observed next Sunday morn-
,*
ducers curling bonspiel at
wingharri sponsored by Jim
Coultes of Belgrave, where they
won three games and the high
plus to win the trophy.
Paul Humphries was a pat-
ient in Clinton Public Hospital
where he had his tonsils re-
moved.
Mr. and Mrs. John Currie,
Cheryl and Rhonda visited Mr..
and Mrs. Allan McCall and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Stevenson and
Ronald,
Those participating in a bon-
spiel in the Seaforth Curling
Rink were Ron Bennett, Watson
Reid, Herb Traviss, Doug.
Kirkby, Graham Sholdice, Bill
Robertson, Doug, Riley, Nelson
Marks, Bill Campbell Jr.,
Howard Hackwell, Don McDonald
and Ken McDonald when approx-
imately 40 people sat down to a
beef dinner prepared by Stewart
McCall and Stewart Humphries.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk Jr.
and family of F'rankford visited
last Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Dunk, prior to their
leaving on a motor trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keys,
Seaforth, visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sholdice, Mur-
ray and Sandra on the occasion
of Murray's birthday.
Mrs. Frank Burke, Sheila and
Stephen visited during the holiday
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Huether, Steven and John.
Those who visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Achilles and
family on the occasion of their
son Danny's birthday, were
Terry Williamson, Michael
Ryan, Peter Bennett, Murray
Sholdice, Greg Humphries and
Carl McCallum.
Misses Lynn Taylor, Lucknow
and Debbie Achilles, Fergus,
spent the holiday week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rollie Achilles.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rock
visited with John Rinn who is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Danny Achilles is spending a
few days of the holidays at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. John McKinnon
and Ian of Goderich visited Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Hackwell and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hue-
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCut-
cheon visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. Clements Stutz
of Golden Valley visited on
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Tor-
rence Dundas.
Miss Ruthie Thamer under-
went a tonsilectomy in Seaforth
Community Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kirkby,
London visited friends and rel-
atives in the Walton area.
Dr. and Mrs. Glen Oliver
and family, London, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Campbell and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Somerville
of McKillop and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Coutts, Walton were among
the passengers who went by bus
on a holiday cruise to Florida.
Murray and Sandra ShOldice
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visited their grandparents Mr.
And Mrs, James Key, Seaforth.
Mr• and Mrs. Torrence Dun,
cla4 attended a get-tp-gether on.
Friday evening at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Williatn Stutz,
honoring Mr. Stutz on his rec-
ent receiving of his 'Call to tie
Barn.
Jack McCall, Guelph spent a
few days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart• McCall and
Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Achilles
and family visited. Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Middegaal, R.B. 1, Blytn.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Shold ice were Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
ray Cardiff, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Knight, Brussels, Mr. and MrS.
Doug Kirkby, Mr. and Mrs. Neil
McGavin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stef-
fler, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ryan,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackwell,
Walton and. Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Nash, Stoney Creek.
Miss Brenda Bewley, nurse-
in-training at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, visited at the home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Bewley.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stev-
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Whitby spent holidays with Mr,
and Mrs, Doug
Laurie and Kevin Smith spent
holidays with their grandparents
Mr. and Clarence Dennis,
Mencrief,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Balclt,
GOderich and Mr. and Mrs. Don
McDonald visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray nuether,
Mr. and, Mrs Brian Nash of.
Stoney Creek were guests for
a few days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Neil McGavin and
family,
Gary Bennett, London visited
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ron
Bennett and Joan,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner,
Brussels, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Ryan and family and also
accompanied the Ryan family
when they attended the Ice
Capades recently in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shortreed,
R,R.3, Walton and mr. and Mrs.
Bill Smith, Mitchell have
arrived home from a motor trip
to Nashville, Tenn. where they
also attended the Grand Ole ()pry.
Stewart McCall, Watson Reid,
Bob Wilson and Bill Campbell
Jr. attended the Canada Packers
bonspiel in Goderich, where they
A won third prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Riley,
Winthrop and Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Sholdice, Walton, spent
a few days in Toronto recently.
Dinner guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Neil McGavid were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Dinsmore of Brampton
accompanied by friends from the
Toronto area.
4--THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 29,