The Brussels Post, 1974-03-13, Page 5A.
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ews of Walton
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Icy roads cut crowd at Friday Euchre
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
%, The icy conditions Friday
(c, ening made the attendance
i:ither small when, only f tables of
Owe were in play at the Walton
!,:prnmunityHall,
Fri7e winners were High Lady
rs. Edna Hackwell; Low lady -
yce Coyler; High Man - Wilfred
ortreed; Low Man - Keith
ark, Lucky Cup - Mrs, E.
evens..
The committee in -charge were:
rs. Graeme Craig, Mrs. Jim
trnann, Mrs, Ken McDonald
d Mrs. Harvey Craig.
It is hoped the weather
proves for the next euchre on
day evening, March 22.
eryone is welcome.
Mission Band
lie Mission Band held their
nthly meeting Sunday morning
he basement of the church
h 27 in attendance.
lie meeting followed the
Children's World Day of Prayer
program on "Building Peace with
Love" with several members
from each class taking part.
Candles were lit to show how love
•can spread and pictures of people
from many countries were
mounted on a poster. Those
taking part were: Jim McDonald,
Neil Mitchell, Ron Smith, Dianne
Godkin, Muray Sholdice, Laura.
Dennis, Bob Leming., Heather
Brennan, Jeff Hackwell, Nanci
Bennett and. Terry Smith.
Hymns were played by Dianne
Godkin. The secretary's report"
was given by Laura Dennis and
Dianne Godkin followed with the
treasurer's report.
It was decided to send $25.00 to
the Mini-Project in care of George
Pringle, Airplane in the British
Colony:
The children went to their
classes with their teachers, Mrs.
Ross' Bennett, Mrs. Mac
Sholdice, Mrs. Merton Hackwell
and Mrs. Ray Huether.
W.I.Notes.
The Citizenship and World.
Affairs meeting of the Walton
Women's Institute will be held
Wednesday, March 20th at 8:15
p,m. The convenors Mrs. Mac
Sholdice and Mrs, Graeme Craig
will have as their guest, Mrs. M.
Davidson of Brucefield. This is an
open meeting to the public and an
opportunity to see Mrs.
Davidson's wonderful pictures of
her work in India. Her
commentary is well worthwhile.
Personals
Visitors recently with Mrs.
Walter Broadfoot were Mr. and
Mrs. David Kerley, Toronto and
Miss Amy Love of Toronto.
'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk were
in Toronto Friday • where they
attended the Flower Show at the
O'Keefe Centre in the evening
they visited their .son Phillip and
Mrs. Dunk.
Ladies of Duff's Church who
attended the fifth annual meeting
of the Huron-Perth Presbyterial
in the Mitchell United Church on
Wednesday, Mach 6 were Mrs.
Harvey Craig,.Mrs. Cliff Ritchie,
Mrs. Walter Bewley, Mrs. Alvin
McDonald, Mrs. Nelson Reid,
Mrs. W.C.Hackwell, Mrs. Allan
McCall, Mrs. Torrence Dundas,
Mrs. Ernie Stevens, Mrs. Murray
Dennis, Mrs. John Burch, Mrs.
Campbell Wey and Mrs. Charles
lvicCutcheon,
The theme was "New Frontiers
for Women in the World", The
morning guest speaker. was The
Rev. Fred Faist, Pr esident of
London Conference. The
afternoon session guest speaker
was Miss. Audrey McKim , a
missionary home on leave from
Kenya. ,
Mr. and Mrs, Watson Webster
of Clinton visited Sunday at the
home of Mr. andMr s. Rae
Huether.
Mr. 'and Mrs. HarryKestle of
London and Mrs. Fern Patterson
of Seaforth spent Sunday with
Mrs. Walter Broadfoot.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson
spent a week-ago Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs." .Brian Sanderson
and family of Wroxeter.
Several residents of the village
and the community are suffering
from the flu.
Mr. and Mrs, Horace Rutledge
of London spent Sunday with
Mrs. Roy Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson
visited last. Tuesday in London
with their daughter Sandra on the
occasion of her birthday.
Miss Karen McEwing of Sarnia
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jack
McEwing.
Mr. William Bennett was taken
to Clinton Hospital Monday
morning, he had been ,suffering
from the flu this past week.
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HAT ARE YOU DOING HERE? - Little Kenny
urdon, 10 months, looks inquiringly at the Post „
hotographer who was taking pictures at the Child
ealth Clinic on Tuesday. Health Unit Nurse
arlene Roberton of Seaforth talks to Kenny's
other, Mrs, Brian Purdon of Brussels,
ws of Cranbrook
Social services
s topic at WI
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
s. Jack Cox was hostess for
arch Cranbrook Women's
ute meeting, Members it ere
d to be guests al the
els Institute meeting on
11 13 at 2 p.m, at .the library.
Cox will be convener of the
r canvass in this Area.
big conimitted conveners
neet at the home of Mrs,
Strickler on March 14 at
to make Up the convener
s. Mr's, Frank Workman
need the guest speaker,
etmeau who is the regional
istrator for social and
services for Huron and
counties,
old of his work With needy
as And the importabee
g out to people that
t tht ettiotitstial ttatitity
that others have. A question and
answer period followed. Mr,,
Denneau was thanked by Mrs,
Gordon Engel and presented with
a gift. Blues chasers were given
by Mr s. Clare Veitch and Mrs.
Workman.
Lunch WAS served by Mrs, RoSs
knight s M.Eleeker and the
hostess.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson
and Anna Lee 'spent the weekend
in 'Toronto where they visited with
MrS, tiair atid Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce
We are pleased to report that
Mrs. Calvin Cameros is home
frau ListOWei Memorial Hospital:,
Mr. and Mrs.tarl Dunn visited
with Mr, and Mrs, Muchan Sr. in
London on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs,till Henry
:London, visited Mrs. Stuart
McNair.
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