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The Brussels Post, 1978-11-15, Page 10Thank You May express my sincere appreciation to all the people of Grey Township who took the time to come out to the polls on Monday, Nov. 13 to show your concern over the legislating of our township over the next 2 years. I hope that this will be ,a successful council which will act only in the best interests of all of you. Your support should give us the strength to try to do that. ED KRAUTER To Brussels Voters Thank you for voting. I'll do my best. ELIZABETH GRABER To the Electors of BRUSSELS Your support in the November 13th Election was greatly appreciated. Thank you Very Much GEORGE COUSINS Thanks to the people of MORRIS I appreciate and thank you for the support you extended me on Monday. Anytime I can be of assistance please don't hesitate to call. WILLIAM ELSTON My sincere thanks to all those who supported and encouraged me in 'the November 13th election. CHARLES H. THOMAS 10 — THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 15, 1978 Walton people play euchre Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall 887-6677 The Tuesday evening euchre .was held in the Walton Community hall. There were 12 tables of euchre in play. Prizes were awarded for high lady - Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull; low lady - • Mrs. Sadie McDonald; High man - Bruce Godkin; low man - Bert Shobbrook; Lad- ies most zeros on card - Mrs. Rena Watt; Men, most zeros on, card - Bert Daer; Lady with most buttons - Mrs. Remembrance was the theme or the Walton Unit meeting isiovember 8. Mrs. Harold Boeger opened the devotions with the Call to Worship. Mrs. Edna Hackwell was pianist for hymn, Come Ye Thankful People, Come. Mrs. Nelson Reid read the scripture les- son from. Chapter 3 of Thes- salonians. Mrs. Bolger led in )rayer.followed with a read- ing, Lest We Forget and a Remembrance poem, l~ sing this parti of the meeting with singing hymn, 0 God of Love, 0 'King of Peace. Mrs. Stewart Humphries gave 1.he, topic on "Give us this day our daily bread" from the "Lord's Prayer" taken from the book, God's Psychiatry reminding mem- bers how to talk to God. ' Keeping with the theme for the season Mrs. McCal1 opened, the business with poem on Arir • cc Day. Roll call was answered by 20 members. Treasurer, Mrs. M. Sholdice gave both the U.C.W. financial and unit reports. A nominating .i:ommittee was chosen to bring in slate of officers for next year. Copper Contest money was handed in with Mrs. Gordon Murray's side win- ning. It was decided to have a Christmas party with Mrs. E Mitchell's losing side pre- paring for the supper on Thursday, December 14th at 6:30 p.m. Thee will be a gift exchange and members decided to give a small gift to shut-ins. Dates to remember from the U.C.W. executive meeting were the Presby- terial meeting this week in Wingham and November 20 has been set for the Walton U.C.W. to go to the resource centre in Mitchell. All units Cliff Ritchie; man with most buttons after a three way cut Torrance Dundas; Lady wearing color underwear - Elsie Shaddick; Man wearing color underwear - Ernie Stevens; Lady with most 4's on card - Mrs. Ken McDon- ald; man with most 4's on card - Harvey Craig. Women's Insititute host- esses were Mrs. Gerald Wat- son; Mrs. Graeme Craig; Mrs. Neil McGavin and Mrs. Lavern Godkin. There will be another euchre on Nov. 21 at 8:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. are to attend the Pot luck U.C.W. Christmas, meeting on Wednesday, December 6th called for 6:45 p.m. Mrs. F Thamer offered to visit a lady at Huronview, there had been two ladies names referred to the UCW. Following Grace, lunch was served by Mrs. Roily Achil'esiMrs. Ralph Traviss and Mrs. Edna Hackwell. 17th'i& Boundary 17th and Boundary unit met at the home of Mrs. Harvey Craig. The Armistice Day poem by Mrs. Harold, McCallum opened the meeting\ followed by everyone repeating in unison the hymn, "Peace perfect peace." Hymn, "The morning light is breaking" was sung accompanied by Mrs. Martin Baan at the piano. Mrs. Mc Callum led in prayer. The scripture reading was taken from Ephesians 4-116 read by Mrs. Harvey Craig. Mrs. McCallum gave a read- ing, "No time has there ever been so much need for love as now" Hymn, "In Christ there is no East or West" was sung. Mrs. Harvey Craig gave the topic, "In Evangelism and World Peace", remind- ing us that he, Jesus Christ is our peace, then all stood and sang the Queen closing this devotional part of the meet- ing. The offering was re- ceived and dedicated. Mrs. Graeme Craig pre- sided for the business open- ing with a poem, "Twelve things to remember". Mrs. Helen Williamson read the minutes. 11 members tnsweted the roll call. 'Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Karen Hoegy and Mrs. Hugh Johnston gave the miscellaneous fund re- port. A thank you card was read from the Clark family, Members were reminded of the U.C.W. Potluck super for the Christmas meeting on December 6 when the unit is responsible for arranging for it. Mrs. H. McCallum assist- ed the hostess in serving lunch at the close of the meeting. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles spent a week recently with Mr. and Mrs. TedAchilles at Hearst, also visiting with his sister, Mrs. Margaret Turn- er. Miss Kim. Humphries R.N. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries left a week ago Saturday from the Toronto Airport for Salt Lake City, Utah, where she will be employed at the Primary Children's Hospital there. We wish Kim well in her chosen profession as a nurse. Mrs. Pat Holmes, Clinton, and Mrs. Ray Huether visit- ed recently with a former teacher, Mrs. Ray Klem at Kitchener. Recent visitors with Mrs. Jean Broadfoot were Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Dougall, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. John Nottingham of Delta, B.C. On Saturday Mr. and. Mrs. David Allison and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kestles of London visited Mrs. Broad- foot and on Sunday Mrs. John Allison, Seaforth also visited at the same home. Dr. Myers formerly of Brussels who now lives at Saskatoon, Sask. has been making calls on friends in the Walton area. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall were supper guests on Sun- day with. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell and Harris of Londesboro. Sunday supper guests with Mrs. Jim Shortreed were Mr. and Mrs. Mack Webster, Mary Ellen and Mark of Varna and Mr. and Mrs.. Ken Shortreed, Jodi, Robbie and Kendra, RR 3, Walton. UCW remembers I thank the ELECTORS OF BRUSSELS For their overwhelming support at the _polls on the 13th of November. We will always try to do our best. CAL KRAUTER To the electors of BRUSSELS I would like to thank .everyone who supported me at the polls on election day, and to all those who helped me in any way. Also congratulations to Cal Krauter and to the new council, and P.U.C. I wish you all the best in the next two years. TOM PLETCH To the Electors of BRUSSELS Your support in the Nov. 13th election was sincerely appreciated. I will endeavor to serve you to the best of my ability. HENRY EXEL