The Brussels Post, 1976-09-22, Page 23CHAMPION PLOWMAN — Brian McGavin of
R.R.4, Walton is only 13, but he won the junior
champion at the Huron County plowing match on
Saturday. Plowing ability is probably in Brian's
blood.as his father Neil and his grandfather, the late
Gordon McGavin were both champion plowmen.
Brian, who's in grade 8. at Seaforth Public School,
had a big week last week. On Friday he won a first
prize, showing his pigs at the Seaforth Fall Fair.
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THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 22. 1916
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
The enrollment has increased
at the Walton Public School from
104 last year to 128 beginning this
September.
A list of the teaching staff and
the grades they teach, are as
follows: Miss Mary Ellen Walsh,
Kindergarten; Mrs. Roy Alcock,
Grade. one; Mrs. Don. Pletsch,
Grade two; Mrs. A. Toll , Grade
three.
Anniversary Services
Sunday, September 19, the
111th Anniversary Services were
held at Duff's United Church. At
the morning worship Mr. and
' Mrs. Harry Craig welcomed
128 phis year
More students at Walton
The September meeting of the
Walton Women's Institute was
held onWednesday evening in the
Community Hall.
Mrs. Harold Hudie, 2nd Vice
President conducted the business
opening in the usual manner with
Mrs. Herb Traviss at the piano.
Minutes were read by Mrs. Ken
McDonald. The roll call, "A
memory verse I learned at
school" was answered by
members. There were 22
members present and 2 guests.
Mrs, McDonald gave the
treasurer's report followed by the
correspondence. Thank you notes
were read from Moncrief 'W.I.
and from Mrs. Van Vliet for a
gift she received at the last
meeting,
The County Rally will be held
in Dashwood on Monday, October
4, registration at 9:30 a.m. and a
pooled Lunch: Mrs. H.' Traviss
and Mrs.G. McCall as delegates. The area convention \ at
Waterloo is October 18 & 19, A.\
2.50 gift is to be donatefor the 11
gift stall. Mrs. E: Stev s and
Mrs. N. Reid were nominated to
make the quilt block.
The card parties will begin for the winter months on TtiesdaY, October 12 with a dessert euchre
at 7!30. The committee in charge are Mrs. Herb Traviss, Mrs; Don McDonald l Mrs. Nelson 'Reid,
Mrs. Stewart Humphries and
Mrs.Van Vliet Jr'. Watch for
further announcements. Each
member is to send two desserts whether they attend' or not. The meeting was turned over to the tducation and CulturalActivities CotiVeners, Mrs, Keith Rock read a couple of amusing te4clingS; theri introduced her
sister Mrs.A. Rock of Monkton
who showed many interesting
pictures of places they had visited
also many taken from the air in
this area.
The October meeting will be
grandmothers as guests. There is
to be a penny auction, each
member is to donate articles
valued at one dollar.
A bake sale preceded the
Institute Grace followed by lunch
served by hostesses, M.rs. Alvin
McDonald, Mrs. Don McDonald,
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet and Mrs.
Herman Plas.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon
have returned home following a.
visit with her sisters in Detroit
and Toledo, Ohio.
Mrs. W. Johnson and Mrs. D.
Maier of Thamesford visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson .a
week ago Thursday.
Miss Ethel Dennis of Seaforth
visited with _,Mrs. Charles
McCutcheon following the
morning anniversary service at
Duff's United Church on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haase of
Sault Ste Marie spent last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Murray, also Visiting Other
relatives in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duncan and.
Son,• Cory have returned to their
home in Russell, Manitoba after
a two week holiday at the homes
Of their parents Mr, and Mrs.
Allan Searle, Walton and
&Ir. and Mrs. Ross Dinican,
ErtiSselS.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson — spent a recent weekend in London
,at the home of their son-in-laW
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Pritcha.rd.
worshippers and gave out the
order of service sheets. A musical
prelude was played by the
organist, Mrs. Ian Wilbee. The
guest minister Rev. Ted Stephens
was in the pulpit, his sermon was
"'Along comes God".
Mr. Harry Lear of Blyth sang
two solos, "Just a closer walk
with Thee" and "I'll never walk
alone". The choir anthem was
"Let the Earth Rejoice" Keith
Clark, Brian Wilbee and Keith
Williamson received the offering.
Rev. Ed, Baker exchanged pulpits
with Rev. Stephens taking
service at Brucefield Sunday
morning.
The evening Worship service
was Conducted by Rev. Ed. Baker
assisted by Rev. Ted Stephens
who - spoke on his sermon,.
"Compass and Tape". Mr. Don
McDonald sang a solo, "Amazing
Grace" and the choir anthem
was, "I will lift up mine eyes".
Offering was received by Mervin
Smith, Ian Wilbee and Keith
Clark. Mr. Harvey McClure
welcomed members and visitors
to the evening service. The
beautiful arrangements of flowers
were placed in the church by the
17th and Boundary Unit
members.
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