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The Huron Perth County Roman
Catholic Separate School Board
KINDERGARTEN,
REGISTRATION
at
St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge
Thursday , March,30th 1:30 - 3:30
Our Lady -of Mount Carmel School
Tuesday, March 28th 9 - 4
'St. Joseph's School, Clinton
Wednesday, March 15th 9:30 - 12:00
St. Mary's School, Goderich
Wednesday, March 1 - p.m.
Thursday,March 2 - p.m.
St. Boniface School, Zurich
Monday, Apri: 17th 9 - 12
Precious Blood School, Exeter
Monday, February 20th 1 - 3!30
St. James School, Seaforth
Thursday, February 23rd 1 - 3:30
Sacred Heart School, VVingham
Thursday,. February 16th '1 - 3:30
St. Patrick's School, Dublin
Wednesday,' February 15 9 - 12
St. Marys School, Hesson
Wednesday, March 1st
9:00 - 11:00 and 1:00 - 3:00
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St: Patrick's School, Kinkora
Thursday; February 23, 9:30 - 3:30,
Holy Name' of Mary School, , St, Marys
Monday, February 27th 1. 330 •
Childr6n eligible for registratiOh Will need to be
five years .Of age oh or before Dedernber 31, 1978„
Please brillg birth certificate, social insurance
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rfrunizatiatt cards and any tothOr pertinent health
records at the tiftte. of .registration: •
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THE BRUSSELS POST FEBRUARY 15 1978 —3
Walton UCW reads about immi rant
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
887-6677
8 and 16th Unit Meeting
The 8" and 16th unit of the
U.C.W. met Wednesday after-
noon, February 8, at the home of
Mrs. Don McDonald,
The Ova-ill:ins were opend with
Mrs. Alvin McDonald reading an
article, "The Blessing of Work"
from the book, Please. Give a
Devotion. "Will your anchor hold
in the storms of life?" was sung
with Mrs.. Jim. Fritz as pianist.
Scripture reading was taken from
Thessalonians.
An interesting story
"Immigration here and there was
the topic and was the story of a
Jamaican, Winston Brown, who
, came to Canada in 1968 to study
for the ministry.
Mrs. Rae Houston presided for
the business opening with a
thought, "Because we are
human". Minutes were approved
as read by Mrs. Don McDonald.
The congregation pandake and
ham breakfast was announced for
March 5. The annual ham supper
date was set for June 16.
BOundary and 17th Unit Meet
MrS. Harold McCallum was
hostess for the unit meeting in
her home on Wednesday after-
noon February 8, with 12 ladies
present. The meeting was opened
with a though by Mrs. H.
McCallum. The first two verses of
"Come let us sing of a Wonderful
Love" was sung. Scripture was
read from John 3:1-16 fallowed'by
prayer by. Mrs. H. McCallum.
Mrs. Cliff Ritchie spoke on "Day
in Day out" written by Dale
Evans, a story of her home life.
Poems, "How will you pray" and
"It is,difficult to pray" were read.
The President, Mrs. Graeme
Craig was 'in charge of business.
Minutes were read by Mrs. Helen
Williamson. The World Day of
Prayer is on . March. 3 and the
The McKillop Unit of the
U.C.W. held their Feb. meeting
at the home of Mrs.: McCutcheon
with 11 members and 2 visitors
present.
Mrs. N. Schade was in charge
of devotions. The meeting opened
with hymn "Take my Life and Let
it be", Mrs. N. McGavin as
pianist. Mrs. Schade read a poem
"The Tone of Voice" The
Scripture was taken from Exodus
20 `The Ten CommandMents"
followed with prayer given by
Mrs. G. Love.
Mrs. N. Schade gave the
meditation "The Commandment
We -All Overlooked", Offering
was taken by Mrs. M. Hackwell
and dedicated by Mrs. N. Schade.
The topic a Bilbe Study from
John 4'1-30 was given by Mrs. N.
McGavin. This part of meeting
was closed by everyone repeating
the Lord's Prayer.
Mrs. M. Hackwell presided for
the business opening with a
poem 'Dirty Dishes". Minutes of
last meeting were read by Mrs.
G. McNichol. Roll call .was
answered by everyone paying
their membership fees, Mrs.
Hackwell gave treas. report.
A Social half hour was enjoyed
J.E. LONGSTAFF.
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Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
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Wednesdayi.Saturday;
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Monday 9100 -5t.M
By Appointment
thankoffering service in April
when Rev, and Mrs. Bolger will
be guests. Mrs. Barry Hoegy
gave the treasurer's report. It was
decided to give a donation to the
.Mareh of Dimes. Members
signed a card' for Mrs. 'Joyce
Colyer in, hospital.
The next Meeting is to be held
at the home of Mrs. Cliff Ritchie
with Mrs.-B. Hoegy and Mrs.
Ross Bennett in charge of
devotions. A social' half hour
followed when lunch was served
by Mrs. C. Ritchie and the
hostess.
4-H Meetings
The first meeting of the' 4-H
Walton I was held Wednesday
evening February 8, at the home
of Margaret Shortreed. There
were 11 girls and 3 mothers
present along with, their leaders,
Margaret Shortreed and Lin
St affler.
Officers elected were:
President--Julie Blake; Vice-
President--Mary Alice Ryan;'
Secretary--Nanci Bennett; Press
Reporter--Jeanne McDonald.
The leaders explained the club
called "Focus on Living" with the
meeting focusing on the
individual girl.
A club name is to, be chosen at
the next meeting, February 12.
Margaret Shortreed served lunch.
Mission Band
The Call to Worship was given
by John Huether at the meeting,-
of the 'Mission Band Sunday,
morning with 30 present. Hymn
"Jesus bids us shine" was sung
with John Huether at the piano.
Scripture was read •by Donna
Godkin followed by prayer by
Greg Hackwell. Treasurer's
report was given by Cathy
MC-Gavin, who took up the
offering which was dedicated by
John. Huether.
In the business the World Day
of Prayer pamphlets were—given
out and the teachers made
and lunch was served by Mrs. L.
Godkin, Mrs. G. Love and Mrs.
McCutcheon.
preparations far the service the
second Sunday in March.
Mrs. Neil McGavin told a story
about the Caribbean. "I am so
glad that our Father in Heaven"
was sung prior to going to their
classes. Teachers this month
were Mrs. Merton Hackwell,
Mrs. Mack Sholdice, Mrs. Neil
McGavin and Mrs. Nelson Marks.
Walton and Area Personals
Leslie ,and Vince Colyer
returned to their home in
Winnipeg, Manitoba on Monday
after over a week's stay with their
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
Hugh Johnston also visiting their
mother, MrS. Joyce Colyer, who
is a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London. ,
Mrs. Torrance Dundas spent a
few days over the weekend at the
home of her daughter, Mrs.
Qlene Stutz in Waterloo.
Graeme Craig and W J.
Leerning motored to Toronto on
Sunday where they will attend the
Plowmen's Association meeting
for a couple of days the first of
this week.
Mr. and Mks. Rollie Archilles
received word on Friday that his
brother, 'Jerry AZhilles, had
passed away at Ithaca New York
State. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Achilles
of Hearst came this far Sunday
and accompanied them and Mrs.
Jim Sills, Seaforth where they will
attend the funeral on Monday.
Misses Gladys and Ida Leiper
and Ross Leiper of Clinton visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave 'Watson
on Wednesday afternoon.
The Walton Public School
children enjoyed skating at the
Brussels ,Arena on Friday
afternoon. They included the
Kindergarten class and Grades 1,
2 and 3 along with their teachers,
Mrs. Roy Alcock, Mrs. Don
Pletsch, Miss Mary. Ellen Walsh,
and Mrs. Aubrey Toll..
John Leeming of Elliott Lake
visited his grandmother, Mrs.
Maud Leeming -on the weekend
on his return trip to Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss
attended the funeral service for
Jack McGavin in London on
Saturday. Mr. McGavin was born
and raised in this district and
attended the Walton Public
School.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Humphries and family of London
visited the Humphries families in
the village over the weekend.
Mrs. Ken McDonald left for
Montreal on Sunday where she
will stay with Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Warwick and Michael.
Congratulations to Karen and
Rob on their new daughter last
Friday,
The .Walton ladies are quilting
again this week at the Bolger
home. This is being done by the
Walton Unit for a member. They
also did a crib quilt, last week at
the Mark's home,