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Walton wornens Institute has holiday meeting
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
The Walton Women's Institute
met for their December meeting
on Wednesday evening in the
community hall which was deco-:
rated t.-Ir the f .estive season.
The hostesses, Mrs. James
Nolan, Mrs. Alvin McDonald,
Mrs. Don McDonald and Mrs.
MISSED OUT!
Although California's Chan-
nel Islands were discovered in
1542 by Portuguese explorer Juan
Rodeiquez Cabrillo, the islands
do not bear his name or any of
the names he gave them. La
Vitoria became San Clemente,
San Salvador became Santa Cata-
lina, and LaPosesion became San
Miguel.
ONLY THE WEAK
Because Arctic wolves attack
only weak members of caribou
herds, an Eskimo adage says:
',The wolf and the caribou are
one; for the caibou feeds the
wolf, but is the wolf who keeps
the caribou strong."
Seed-producing .plants, in-
cluding the conifers, appeared
about two hundred million years
ago. '
Oak trees produce bumper
crops of acorns once every three
or fOtit years.
"Ignorance isn't all bad- - -
it causes a lot of argunientS".
"To err is human, but to
really foul things up it takeS
a computer,"
"The man who wins most of
his arguments loSeS most of his
friends."
Corporations and private in-
dividUalfi own only 9% of the
productive forest land in Canada.
4—THE BRUstELs, Pos.,• JANU
James McDonald arranged the
delicious smorgasbord supper
which was much enjoyed by 32
members.
Following the meal, Mrs.
Gerald Watson conducted the
meeting in the usual manner with
Mrs. Bill Humphries as pianist.
Mrs. Joe Steffler read the
minutes and gave the treasurer's
report . The correspondence
was read. It was decided to
resume the card parties again
on January 12 with the following
committee in charge, Mit. Neil
McGavin, Mrs. Harold Bolger,
Mrs. George Blake, and Mrs;
Gerald Watson. The committee
to be in charge for the card
party on January 26, will be Mrs.
Stewart Humphries, Mrs. Herb
Traviss, Mrs. Don McDonald and
Mrs. Don Achilles. Mrs. Bill
Humphries announced that the
next meeting of the short cOurse,
Ontario Fruits would be held on
January 16th.
The meeting was now turned
over to the Resolution Convenors.
Mrs. Ken McDonald introdueed.
Cathy McGavin who sang in her
usual happy manner, "All I want
for Christmas is my two front
teeth" accompanied by her
mother, MrS. Neil McGavin at
the piano. Mrs. Dick Marks.
and Mrs. Stewart Humphries took
part in a comedy dialogue.
Mrs. Harold Wallace, the Dit.,
trict President from Clifford was
the guest Speaker, she SpOke on
her trip to Scotland recently, and
'took us on a very interesting
coach tour she took to the north
of Scotland. Mrs, Alvin McDonald
thanked Mrs. Wallace and
presented her with a gift. Mrs.
Jacques of the Lakelet W.I.
accompanied Mrs. Wallace to the .
Meeting. Mrs, Jan VatiVliet jr, •
led in SeVeral Carol Sing-songs
assisted by Mrs. Bill Humphries
at the piano,
Santa. Made his appearance
and gifts Were distributed from
the Sunshine SiSterS.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
AIM 3, 1973
Mrs. Gordon Murray and Susan
were Misses Ida and Gladys
Leiper, Mr. Ross Leiper of Hul-
let Twp., Mr. Charlie Murray,
R.R. 3,' Walton and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Nott, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell and
Harris were New Year's dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George McCall.
Master Danny Holmes of Clin-
ton spent a couple of days of
the Christmas holiday with his
cousins, Steven and John Huether.
Miss Becky Nolan, nurse-in-
training at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, who has been spending
her holiday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan and
sister Marie, visited last Thurs-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Stevenson.
Miss Wilma Westerveldt,
Seaforth, also a nurse-in-
training visited at the same home
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Mit-
chell, Ross, Doug and Neil were
guests on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill, Seaforth.
New Year's Day,' they spent at
the home of Miss Luella Mitchell,
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson
and Ronald and Mrs. Allan McCall
spent New Year's Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim McCall and Susan,
Mr. Harold Wallace, Blyth and
David McCall, London were also
guests at the same home.
New Year's guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Fischer were Mr.
and Mrs. Muray Blake, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Bra', and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Stevenson.
Mr. Allan McCall is a patient
in the Clinton Public Hoapital,
glad to report he is somewhat
improved since his admittance
last Wednesday.
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