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Good eats
Orval and Ruth Bauer filled their plates at the delicious
roast beef dinner sponsored by the Walton Hall board on
Sunday night. (Vicky Bremner photo)
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2002. PAGE 19.
Mother, son greet at Duff's service
FROM WALTON
WLS news
The Walton Little School pre-
school class has been discussing
octopus and ostrich and the many
things that start with 0. The children
enjoyed the story I Know an Old
Lady Who swallowed a Pie. They
had plenty 6iggles as they read the
book, sang the song and charted the
story in sequence. Some of the pre-
school children earned free pizza
through a special reading program.
The toddler learned about bird
nests, painted on newspaper and
created pictures with noodles. They
loved the new song Head. Neck,
Knees and Toes.
They have been busy using their
noses to smell cookies, peppermints.
chocolate and cinnamon. At the craft
centre they have been doing • a
favourite activity — nickel rubbings.
The toddlers have also been busy
reading books in the library to the
new bears.
Unfortunately, the staff are
concerned about the playground
equipment being used on the
weekend. There are obvious signs of
misuse and rough play. The
playground equipment is designed
for children under the age of five and
to keep the playground in good
condition, older children should not
be on it.
They would appreciate everyone
keeping an eye open to help control
any further damage. Thanks for your
co-operation.
Congregants were greeted to the
basement service of Duff's United
Church by Shelley and. Brandon
McGavin. It was a celebration of
children's Sunday and an
intergenerational service. The call to
worship was delivered by Evelyn
Gulutzen and son Justin Beisinger.
The youth choir of CasSandra
Banks, Laura and Bethany'Black and
Justin sang We are Children. The
opening prayer was given by Ray
Huether. The scripture reader was Jo-
Ann McDonald and it was enacted by
Joan Tuchlinsky, Bethany, Laura and
Justin.
The reflection Joan began with a
science experiment and she invited
the children to help. They mixed
cornstarch and water together. It was
difficult to stir at first but became
easier.
The experiment was found in the
Amazing Science Re'sources for
Children book. After adding a little
food colouring into the mix, it was
poured into different containers, to
show how it conformed to the
different shape,,_
Sunday School Superintendent
Shelley McGavin was called forward
to introduce the teachers of the
Ambassador
gives speech
at meeting
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be effective with the exception of a
form letter.
If signing a petition one should
fully understand what they are
signing and the implications.
Mr. Cardiff, who is the chairman
of the Provincial Farm Products
Tribunal Board, told of some of his
experiences at the hearings,
Nicole Lowe, ambassador of the
Brussels Fall—Fair was present and
gave the speech entitled Country and
City life that she gave at the
competition. She told about her
duties at the fair and in the
community.
Kathy Bridge thanked the speakers
and gave them a gift.
The December meeting will be
held at the Brussels Inn on Dec. 11 at
11:45 a,m.
Sunday School who were present.
They included Monique Baan, Teresa
Baan, Cathy Huether and Kevin
Wilbee. They were thanked for their
efforts.
Don Baan and Murray Dennis
presented the offering after Lucas
Beisinger read the introduction of
givings.
Marie McGavin sang the offertory
solo He Touched Me. The prayer of
dedication was given by Shelley
McGavin, and Brandon McGavin
offered the Prayers of the People and
led The Lard's' Prayer Mathew
Huether presented the sending forth
and blessing.
There was a reminder to remember
others this year and donate new toys,
clothing and food for the Huron
County Christmas Bureau at the
White Gift Service on Sunday, Dec.
Everyone was invited to enjoy
coffee and muffins provided by the
Sunday School.
The fundraising committee is
selling poinsettias as its next venture.
Orders must be placed by Dec. l and
plants will be available Sunday, Dec.
8 before church.
The WUCC held is yearly budget
and' committee meeting on
Wednesday evening. They decided to
revise the group lists and catering
lists. If you have any concerns for
them, contact Gloria Wilbee.
The Walton WUCC Day Out is set
for Nov. 3Q. It's a mystery and if you
wish to be included call Judy
Emmrich or Heidi McClure for more
in formation.
To celebrate the joy of Christmas
through song, voices ale needed for
the adult choir that will perform at the
Christmas carol service in Brussels.
Contact Glenda Morrison if you can
add your voice to the choir.