The Brussels Post, 1977-11-02, Page 4Schades of Walton celebrate 45th !O•
4—THE BRUSSELS POST, .NOVEMBER 2, 1977
IOOF INSTALLING TEAM -- The installing team
from the Brussels IOOF were in Seaforth lasts
Monday night for an installation ceremony from
Huron District #8. They're, from L., front row, Mel
McCutcheon, DDGM Dave McCutcheon, DDGW
DougCaitelon, Robert Fraser, and Jack McCutcheon.
Back row, L., Cliff Bray, Jim McTaggart, Doug.
Hemmingway, Alan McCall, Ross' McNichol., Rae
Crawford, and Bob Richmond. (STaff Photo)
Walton. W
has euchre
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
887-6677
Euchre Held
The "Walton Women Institui
euchres resumed for the wintr
Months on. Thesday evenitil
October 25 in the community ha
with another euchre in two weeks
There were six tables of euchr
with prize winners being: hig
lady-Mrs. Ernie Stevens; In
lady-Mrs; Earl Mills; high ma r
Mrs. Nelson Reid (playing as
man); low man-Bernard Craig.
Tickets were sold on a doo
prize which was won by Gordo)
Murray. Prize for the birthda
closest to Hallowe'en went t
Mrs.- Dave Watson.
Walton 4-11
Walton I 4-H club hat
completed their meetings in th(
fall project "Featuring Fruit".
Record books are to be completer
by November 8 and into th(
leaders, Margaret Shortreed ant
Mrs. Lin Staffler. •
Plans were made for 'their
Achievement Day which will be
held on December 3 at Grey
Central School.
Personals
Friends and neighbours of Mrs.
Joyce Colyer will be glad to hear
she was moved back to Seaforth
Hospital last Friday from London,
also Mrs. Maud Leeming .who
was moved back to Clinton last
Wednesday from London.
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plate from the neighbours. A set
of dresser lamps was given from
their family.
For they are jolly good 'fellows
was sung f011owed by latch.
A surprise 45th Wedding
Aliftiversary party .was held for
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schade at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Schade with friends and
neighbours attending. The
anniversary date' was October
15th but the evening was
postponed till this past Saturday
evening due to Mr. , Schade's
recent illness.
They have a family of one son
Elgin of R.R.#4, Walton and one
daughter, Mrs. Howard (Muriel)
Maier of '.D.ashwood, and four
grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A z.hillfs
and. Debbie of Fergus visited on
Saturday! at the home of Roily
and Mrs. Achilles.
Mrs. Jean Broadfoot spent last
week in London visiting at the
home` of Mr. and .Mrs. W.
Farquharson.
On Sunday, Mrs. Ethel Long of
Brussels had dinner with Mrs.
Broadfoot, then they picked up
Mrs. Fern Pdtterson in Seaforth
and motored to Huronview where
they visited many friends.
Mrs. James F. Payne was a
guest on Saturday with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Chisholm,
Dungannon on the occasion of her
80th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Townsend,
Wroxeter and Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Traviss attended the All Ontario.
Competition and barbershop
Quartett singing at the Skyline
Hotel, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart McCall also spent the
same weekend in the city. .
Mr. and Mrs. Rick McDonald
spent the weekend with ,Dr. Neil
McDonald in Chatham.
Weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss were:
Dr. Brian and Mrs. Traviss,
Alison and Leslie, Kitchener; Mr.
And Mrs. Ken Moffett, Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warwick
and Michael, formerly of Owen
Sound, spent the weekend at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken McDonald. Mt.
Warwick has been Moved to
Montreal. Karen is to join him in
a couple of weeks.
Dr. Jack and Doreen McCall
and Jason of -Guelph spent the
weekend with Mr.. and Mrs,
Stewart McCall.
Miss Joan Bennett, Owen
Sound spent the weekend at the
home of her patents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Bennett.
An enjoyable evening was
spent playing cards.
The following address was read
by Mrs. Boyd Driscoll.
We your, friends and
neighbours are gathered heirir
tonight, to honour you, on your
forty-fifth wedding anniversary
and to show in a small way, how
we enjoy and appreciate your
friendship.
All of your married life has
been spent in our midst and you
have proved to all of us to be the
best of neighbours, always ready
to lend a helping hand whether it
Mrs. Ray Nelson has returned
to her home in. Vancouver, B.C.
after spending five days recently
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
EArl Watson and her brother,
Gerald, Mrs. Watson and family.
Mr. William Blake was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
Mrs. Cora Barrows, Goderich is
holicLqing in the Walton area
and attended the,
forty-fifth anniversary party last
week for Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Schade.
Alex Gulutzen had the
misfortune to have a bone broken
in the palm of his hand while
operating a back hoe on his farm.
He spent eight days in Wingham
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.Jiick Gordon are
holidaying with realtives at
Toledo, Ohio. •
be at a time of joy or of sorrow.
As we pass your well kept
home, we all appreciate those
friendly waves and smiles and
miss them so much when you are
away on a holiday.
Your garden, which is always
atractive and productive, has
been generously shared with so
many of us.
We ladies of the 12th
concession always enjoy the good
times we share with you Agnes,
whether it be a church meeting,
bazaar or a• bus trip with' the
institute and NorMan,' yOur kfild
and generous acts are always
appreciated.
Your example of good
Christian living, and your kind
hospitality are always shown to us
in your home and is also reflected
in your family.
We are glad you have had the
opportunity and good health to
travel this past few years and are
pleased to hear you are planning
another trip this November.
We ask you to accept this gift
from all of us.
May the years that lie ahead
bring continued good health and
happiness and when your fiftieth,
anniversary comes along, we will
be back again, to celebrate with
you.
' Signed on behalf of your
friends and neighbours.
Mrs. Stewart McCall and Mrs.
Ross Driscoll made the
presentation of a lovely lamp and
Walton personals
Reminder
To the Taxpayers-of' the
Village. of
Bruse'is
The last half of 1977
TAXES.
Are Due
November 30th.
?dyable' .ot the Cie .Office