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Mrs. Allan McCall
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Walton Women's institute .
Grandmothers were guests at
the Citzenship and World Affairs
,meeting of the Walton Women's
Institute on Wednesdy evening at
the community hall.
Mrs. Bill Humphries president,
welcomed everyone and read a
poem "Grandmother". Mrs. Neil
McGAvin was pianist . Following
the minutes Mrs. Ken McDonald
read correspondence. The -short
Purse, "Choosing and using
t:Abrics" at the Ethel Community
centre on Nov .. 16th is open to
anyone. Mrs. Humphries
thanked those that helped with
the Fair Displays and with the
Bennetts sale.
Euchre party conveners for
October 25 offered to help were,
Mrs. Harold Hudie; Mrs. Keith
Rock; Mrs. George McCall and
Mrs. Lavern Godkin. To convene
the Nov. 8 euchre will be Mrs.
Dave Watson; Mrs. Nelson Reid;
Mrs. Frank Kirkby and ' Mrs.
NelsonMarks. Prices and prizes
set will be the same as last year.
It was agreed that the
Recreation Committee put a
cupboard in the basement for ball
equipment.
Mrs. Harold Bolger and Mrs.
Nelson Reid presented the days
activites of the County Rally at
Howick Community Centre.
Samples of the Institute badges
to be worn at the ploughing match
in 1978 were displayed.
Instead of a regular' meeting
next month, it was decided, to
have an open Christmas concert
with brafich directors in charge.
Roll call, ,a current event,,,
was answered by members.
The meeting was turned over
to the conveners on Citizenship
and World Affairs when Mrs.
Frank Kirkby read a poem, 'What
is a Grandmother." . Prizes were
given to the oldest grandmother,
Mrs. Sadie McDonald, the most
grcatkran'dchildren was Mrs.Edna
McDonald. Mrs. Kirkby read an
essay on "A Mother".
Mrs. Neil McG alvin showed
interesting pictures of a recent
trip to Jamaica, Carribean and
Virgin Islands along with local
family pictures. Mrs. Emerson
Mitchell thanked her and
presented a gift.
The collection and pennies for
friendship was received.
Hostesses Mrs. Wm. Humphries,
Mrs. Nelson Marks; Mrs. Ron
Bennett and Mrs. Stewart
Humphries served refreshments.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clark,
Miss Ann Clark and Mrs. Hugh
Johnston visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Maud Leming in St.
Joseph's Hospital and Mrs. Joyce.
Colyer in Victoria Hospital in
London.
Mr. and Mrs.Allan Searle have
returned home from a motor trip
to the west when they visited with
their daughter arid son-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Duncan and family
at Russell, Manitoba.
J.E. LONGSTA0'
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Monday 0160...5!.30
Hy Appointment.
Ken Shortreed is a patient in
Clifitonrublic Hospital following a
fall of 25 • ft. fracturing his
shoulder and two vertebraes.
In, last week's issue in the
account of the reception it should
have read Bruce McDonald who
read the address.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan. McCall
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Brown at Burlington. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Chalkley, Puslinch
and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown
and Joanne 'of Guelph were also
dinner guests at the same home.
Miss Karen Plaas is a patient
in War Memorial Hospital,
London, having surgery - on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. John Davis
and baby spent a Sunday recently
with Mrs. Jean McG ale and Mrs.
Gertrude McDonald in Toronto.
4—THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 26,, 1977
Grandmothers were,
guests at Walton WI