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WALTON RESIDENTS have .no reason to
stumble, trip, or navigate mud puddles with the
recent completion•of 1,000 feet of new sidewalk
in that village, installed by Spence Construction
of Atwood. Ted Danneniann, left and ' Joe
Weber prepare a section for the sidewalk.-
(Wassink photo)
Services resume following , vacation
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN MCC4LL
• 887-6677
McKillop unit was in
charge of devotions at the
general meeting of the United
Church Women. Wednesday
e‘ ening Sept. I held in the
basement of Duffs United
Church.
Mrs. Edith Wcy gave the
('all to Worship from the
Mission Magazine. The Pa-
cific Way. Mrs. Mildred
Traviss was pianist. Mrs.
We read the scripture from
Acts I-: 24-31, followed by
the meditation, The Church
in the South Pacific.
Mrs. Wcy cond(icted a
orship, The ,Pacific Way
with Mrs. Karen Hoegy pre•
senting. rake. Mrs. F,sther
.Dennis, tone and Ibits.
Margaret Craig. basket of
bread to help the people of
the Pacific.
Mrs. Margaret Craig. con-
%cnor of Church in Society
presented a film of The
Islands in the South Pacific.
1 he spirit of the South Seas is
the spirit of Christ. It told of
the churches on the island
and rhe people. Closing
Itt lith. "Let all the islands
rise .ind sing.- closed devo.
nuns. Mrs. We) gase prayer.
Busnuss was in charge of
\lis. Helen Craig opening
ith a poem. "One Minute'-.
\ionites were approved as
lead h% Mrs. Mildred Trasiss
Iollno ed hs eorrespondence.
\lis !voila McDonald gave
the treasurer's report. Mc -
'Bop unit arc responsihle for
n.,tt ers fob(' put in the church
in September. 1-th and
Boundary unit in ()ember.
( leaning the church. Sept,
1-tli A Boundary; October -
\1s Killop unit. No%ember •
titli. I hth unit: Detcmhcr •
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Plato: ,sere made lor the
Iu1 he.n to he sem cd atter
h. ,nunono ersarvscr%ice. Sept.
111 ,11 1(I 10 a.ni, the guest
spe.iker for the occasion v. 11
I,, the Res. Robert S4untford
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\Irs 1 duh Wol Kase hrr
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day school at \Ima It was
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tear \ letter 'say
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1:30 p.m.
The turkey supper will he
the 'first Wednesday in No-
vember with the price the
same SS last year.
Mrs. Karen Hoegy
announced a supper commit-
tee meeting will be held at the
church. September 20 at 7:00
p.m, She also thanked those
who helped and brought food
when they fed 121 guests
prior to the Blyth Festival in
July.
An executive meeting will
he held in October and
November with a pot luck
supper prior to the December
meeting.
Mrs. Ctaig closed this
meeting with prayer.
CHURCH AT DUFFS
Church service resumed
.Sunday tnornieg, at Duffs
after four weeks of holidays
while the minister was on
vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Traviss greeted worshippers.
Mrs. Elva Wilbcc was at the
organ for the hymns.
itcv. C.A. Swan chose as
hisseGrnon. ".Fellow Workers
for God." Receiving the of-
fering were Chris Boetcher.
Jack McEwing and Herb
Traviss.
The Sunday School child-
ren with their teachers took
the front scats in a group for
the first part of the service.
After Res Ssan'•s chat with
the children they went to the
basement for the rest of their
lessons.
In the coming mnnhs the
minister spoke highly of the
guest speaker, The Rev.
Robert Mumford B.A., B.D•.
Th. M. the senior minister at
St. George's United Church,
Toronto.
AREA PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maiers
of Thamesford spent Sunday,
August. 28 with her parents..
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Godkin of
Clinton visited a couple of
hours in the afternoon at the
same home.
Holidaying for a few days
this past week with Mrs. Ruth
Thamcr were Dianne anti
Pam Campbell, Winthrop,
Jackie McNichol and Laurie
Ann Garry of McKillop.
Misses Margaret Short•
recd and Kim Humphries
spent a week recently at a
cottage at Port Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bennett
and Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Traviss have arrived home
from a 10 day holiday to the
west coast.
'Congratulations to Bill and
Valerie Shortreed on , the
arrival of a new son, born
August 22. at Clinton Hospi-
tal.
Labor Day weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Traviss were Dr. Brian and
Mrs. Traviss, Allison and
Leslie of Waterloo: Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Moffett and Brett
of Guelph.
The U.C.W. of Duffs Unit•
cd Church held a very suc•
cessful bake sale at Family
Paradise Camping grounds
Saturday afternoon.
W.I.
Plans ate being made for
the Walton Women's Insti-
tute Family and Consgmers
Affairs meeting to be held in
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the community 'hall, Wed-
nesday, September 15 at 8:15
p.m.
The convenors are having
Mr. Harold Vodden demon•
strafing.. "Canning" and
hope to have an exhibit of his
tine Work.
Roll Call: "A piece of
wickcrwarc I own and what 1
use it for.-• Guests will be
present, from Cranbrook,
Ethel, Brussels and Moncrief
Institutes.
There will also be a plant
sale. Why nor come out and
.enjoy an evening with us.
Everyone in the community is
w eIcomc.
Mrs. Helen Cardiff has
been a patient in Stratford
General Hospital for the past
week.
While on a motoa trip up
north. Mrs. Jane Devries', her
s as
BY SUSAN WHITE
Got a hot news tip for the Brussels Post
but you're not sure exactly what to do with
it?
Relax, the Post has a new depot right on
the village's main street, for the conven-
ience of readers and advertisers. It's
located in Brussels Variety, and owner Ron
Clarkson will have a box in the store where
ads. subscriptions, messages.. for Ron
Wassink, requests for photo coverage etd.
can be left. Payments for ads and
subscriptionscan also be left at the
Brussels Variety.
With its extended hours, Monday to
Saturday, 8 a.n. to 10 p.m. and Sunday 10
a,m. to 10 p.m., Brussels Variety is an
ideal location for the Brussels Post depot.
Brussels Variety will not be able t&iake
phone calls for the Post. See the ad on
these pages t'or more details. Readers who
require information over the phone can call
The Huron Expositor in Seaforth at
527-0240.
Those who find it difficult to, get
downtown in Brussels can still mail their
news. ads or subscriptions to the Brussels
Post at Box 50, Brussels, the same post
office box the newspaper has had for years.
It's been two months since the Post was
amalgamated with the Huron Expositor,
and we've been listening with interest to •
readers' comments on the expanded paper.
We're listening and, we hope acting, on
readers' suggestions. One that's in place
this week is a more detailed page 1 index,
telling you where to find things inside the
Expositor.
We're also making an effort, with big
"Brussels Post" logos at the top of each
page. to make it perfectly clear where the
Brussels and area news is. And to get all
that news on the Post pages of the
Expositor.
We know the Brussels community lost
something of great value when the Post
Calf is clipped
By Robert Gordon
•Blyth-Belgrave Beef Calf
Club met at the home of Jim
Taylor August 26.
Dave Marshall demon-
strated the technique involv-
e lippingq calf. This took
russels
daughter and 2 grandchildren siness
y
were hit by a pick up truck, in
the French River • District.
Fortunately nobody got hurt. , 111
After some repairs on the car,
they were able to drive home.
was amalgamated with the Expositor. But,
you've gained something too. More
columns, more farm and family news, more
ads and a bigger newspaper.
Not one regular feature has been
dropped from the old Brussels Post. All the
local correspondents who appeared in the
Post continue 'in the, Expositor.' The
Belgrave, Walton, CFanbrook, Bluevale,
Ethel, and Gorrie news are still here. The
popular Short Shots by former Post editor
Evelyn Kennedy are on these pages every
week. Columns by Smiley and Roulston
continue too, on the Expositor's editorial
page, along with editorials. and letters to
the editor, which former Brussels Post
readers are especially invited to contribute.
Reporter Ron Wassink, who works out of
Seaforth but with a special responsibility
for the coverage area to the north, makes a
real effort to run Brussels photos, and
meeting reports and area council news on
the Post pages of the Expositor every week
Ads of special interest to the Brussels
community will continue to run on the Post
pages. The expanded Expositor classified
ads include Brussels Post classifieds,
giving you a -larger market for those items
you want to sell.
And that's true about all our news
and photos too. There are more readers
now, getting the news from both Brussels
and Seaforth communities. We're trying to
make the expanded Expositor a plus for
them all. .
A readership survey. to ask your opinion
on what you'd like to see more of and what
you'd like improved in the Expositor is in
the works for Iater.this month,
We hope you'll fill it out; we're vitally
interested in what you think about your
paper.
Meanwhile, we welcome all the regular
news and invite new contributors too, at
the new Brussels Post depot at Brussels
Variety.
at 4H club
place outside the barn on Lisa
Thonipson's calf, Jim
brought out a small calf for
the rest of us to practise on,
Meribeth Scott and Lisa
Thompson described their
adventures in Quebec on the
4.1-1 exchange program.
Jim Taylor -gave a demon
'stration on making a halter
and showed us how to con-
struct the halter while Lisa
read the lesson.
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