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News of Walton
Carry out alterations at Walton church
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
Many Walton United Church
Women attended, the U.C,W,
meeting at the Blyth Wilted
Church when Mrs. Stewart Toll,
formerly of plyth, acted as corn ,
inentator, assisted by her hus-
band who showed slides taken in
Kenya, Africa, during their tWo-
year stay in that country. Mr.
Toll was included in a. team of
tour Canadian men who were sent
to Africa on a voluntary basis
to help improve the standards of
education there.
Members of Dnif'S United
Church, 'Walton came to church
Sunday morning to find the inside
of the building considerably
changed. Contractor Gerald Exel,
Brussels, had been working all
week repairing cracked and
Peeled plaster in the sanctuary.
The most noticeable transforma.
tion however, was the Az t e e
Walnut paneling that had been put
on the wall behind the pulpit.
On this paneling was then hung
a nine-foot cress, lighted .from
behind, providing an impressive
worship centre. The cross was
constructed by the minister, Rest,
Derwyn Docken and Fred Pink)
out of the old wood that used to
be on the panel at, the front.
There is some patching to be
completed before the church will
be re-painted.
A number of the young people
and some mebers of the Walton
and 17th Boundary u.c,w, Units,
cleaned the Church for Sunday;s
Services.
Dessert
Euchre
A large crowd attended the
dessert euchre on Friday evening
in the Walton Community Hall
sponsored by the W.I. Twenty-two
tables of euchre were in play
and prizes were awarded to: High
Lady, Mrs. Jim Smith, Low,
Mrs. Geo. McCall; High. Gent,
Jim Smith, Low, Jack Gordon;
Woman coming the furthest, Mrs.
Edgar Hollinger, Fruitland; Man
with the most grandchildren,
Lawrence Ryan, Lucky Draw,
Cheryl Smith.
The committee in charge of
the evening were Mrs. Don Ach-
illes, Mrs. Herb Traviss, Mrs.
Ray Huether, Mrs. Alvin McDon-
ald, Mrs. Don McDonald and Mrs.
Harvey Craig.
THANK° FF ERING SERVICE
The "Inspirations" from
Guelph were the special guests
at the Thankoffering service on
Sunday evening at Duff's United
Church, Walton, when a large
crowd attended from Blyth, Brus-
On Wednesday evening a
meeting was held to set up plans
for Men's Town League Fastball
for anyone 18 years of age and
over. The league is designed to
be a fun night out once a week
for anyone in the village.
It is hoped to field four teams
of twelve or more players each.
The schedule is to begin on
Wednesday, May 31 and continue
each Wednesday night for twelve
weeks ending on August 16th
with two seven inning games each
night at 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. At
the conclusion of scheduled play
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throp and, surrounding district,
mrs, waiter Bewley gave the Call
to WerelliP followed by prayer
and the scriptures lesson for the
short ,devotional period. The
offering was received. by Mrs.
Rae ROUStrOn t Mrs. Doug Fraser,
and miss Connie Coutts and ded-
icated by Mrs. Bewley.,
Mra. Bewley welcomed the
Inspirations from quelph who
consisted of four young, men,
when the two Prothers sang and
the other two assisted with their
guitars. Their many favourite
hymns and spngs kept the crowd
well entertained for an hour,
ending with prayer and "How
Great, Thou Art" with the con-
gregation, joining in.
Mrs. Neil mcoavin thanked
them for their music and for
having come to Walton and for
sharing it.
A social half hour followed
in the basement of the church
when lunch was served by the
17th and Boundary Unit.
4-H clubs
The sixth meeting of the
Snoozy Susies was held at the
home of Mrs. Don McDonald
when minutes were read by Diane
Rowe. The Roll Call was "One
new sewing technique that you
have learned from Sleepwear
that you did not know before."
Plans for Achievement Day were
discussed. The commentator is
Marie Nolan. Handout sheets
were distributed and Mrs. Mc-
Donald demonstrated the slip-
stitch, how to insert sleeves and
how to sew on buttons.
a tournament will be staged in-
volving all four teams to deter-
mine a champion.
Player registration forms
will be available at Murray
Lowe's Barber Shop and Thomp-
son and Stephenson Meat Market.
Player registration is to be com-
pleted by May 10th accompanied
by an entry fee of $2.00.
The Executive was set up as
follows: President, George Lang-
lois; Sec.-Treas., Fred Stephen-
son; Press Reporter, Ken
Ritchie; Equipment Manager,
Wayne Lowe; Directors, Murray
Lowe, Brian Huether, Barry Pet-
ers, Brian Rutledge.
A general meeting will be
held at the Royal Canadian
Legion, Brussels o n May 15th
for anyone interested including
umpires, coaches, managers and
sponsors as well as players. It
is hoped that a good deal of int-
erest will be shown in the pro-
ject. Additional information is
available by calling any mem-
ber of the executive.
At a further meeting min-
utes were read by Linda Rowe
and the. R011 Call was "A sug-
gestion for the club exhibit, skit
or fashion parade". The plans
for stage directions were dis-
cussed. A fashion show was then
held and, each member modeled
her own outfit of sleepwear.
The Iiite Caps met at Joan
Bennett's when minutes were
read by Bev Stevenson. Mrs.
Watson discussed setting in
sleeves and also demonstrated
slip-stitching, tailor's hem, sew-
ing on a button and how to SeW
with elastic thread.
The last meeting was held
at the home of Susan Humphries
when minutes were read by Marg-
aret Shortreed. The Roll Call,
"A suggestion for the club ex,-
hibit, skit or fashion show" was
answered by eight members.
Leader s told how to judge gar-
ments by the material and to
judge a class of pyjamas or
nightgowns.
Mr. Cyril. Ryan of Calgary
spent a couple of weeks with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk,
Mrs. Allan. McCall, Walton; Mrs.
Harry McCutcheon, Mrs. Carl
Hemingway and Alfred Knight of
Brussels attended the annual
Horticultural meeting in the Han-
over Coliseum on Saturday.
Miss Linda Traviss, Reg. N.
of Guelph and Roy Gingerich of
Kitchener were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Traviss.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig,
Miss Sherrill Craig and Mr. and
Mrs. Graeme Craig attended the
Mellace-Sillery wedding in Tor-
onto on Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Brian Traviss
and Alisson of Kitchener, and
Mrs. Hilda Sellers of Seaforth
visited recently at the home of
Mr. . and Mrs. Herb Traviss.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boertien
of Monkton were dinner guests
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Cornelius Super, Angela and
Michelle.
Mrs. Ruth Kirkby has moved
from her former residence now
owned by Eric Williamson to
her new home she purchased in
Egmondville.
Those participating at a quilt-
ing bee at the home of Mrs.
Bill Coutts were neighbours and
members of the Walton Unit of
the U.C.W.
Grade 3 pupils of the Walton'
Public School accompanied by
the principal Mrs. Aubrey Toll
visited the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Dunk one afternoon last
week, when they viewed the chin-
chilla ranch. There were 43
animals; including small baby
ones, which impressed the child-
ren.
Mrs. Richard Porter, Wood-
stock, visited her mother, Mrs.
Thomas Hackwell on the occa-
sion of her recent birthday.
Dinner guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Merton Hackwell, Jeffery,
Blaine and Craig were Mr. and
Mrs. Claire Long, Mrs. Marie
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Long and Shelley, Brussels and
Mrs. Thomas Hackwell and El-
liott Hackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mc-
Call and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hue-
ther visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Burke and family, Wingham.
Mrs. Nella Blake was the
denionstrator for a plasticware
party held at the home of Mrs.
Mac Sholdice. Several contests
were held. Mrs. Derwyn Docken
won the prize for a costume test
with the highest score. Mrs. Herb
Traviss won the door prize.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Steffler were Mr. and Mrs. Tony
1Viidd..egaal, Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Sholdice and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Achilles.
Pamela Nolan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nolan has
been a patient in vvInghain and
District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank McCut-
cheon, Brussels and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken McDonald visited in Stratford
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clare French.
Rev. and Mrs. Derwyn Docket)
attended the funeral of Mrs.
4 Docken's uncle last week.
BRUSSELS Poir, APRIL 19, 1971.-1