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News of Walton
Sca ninWomen'sInstitute?Fun, Night
Church Jesus
i ? 6 � M o. Allan McCall ndent � votted to go out for a dinner four our sung. short business period. It was the aTheof scripture was ••red � U.C. W, are rem ested time of
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annual meeting in April, Mrs. byMrs, Craig from Ruth 4: 15-16. at 1 p.m. phot to elle service. '
vhf e The Walton Women's Institute sponsored a fun night in the Nelson Marks and Mrs. Ron Mrs. George Williamson read a Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Craig
Community Hall on Wednesday. Bennett to took into a place to go. poem.. B e a u t if u i arrived home Sunday from a
B j/ February 20th. The Branch directors ale to make Mother•inlaw•" follow=ed by 1.0 -day vacation in Hawaii.
+ ! ' ' The President, Mrs. A. McCall Plans for abus trip and report prayer. Verses 1 - 16 from Hymn Mrs. Ray Huether spent the
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welcomed everyone and opened back at the March meeting. 293 were read in unison followed weekend in Toronto where she
with all joining in singing 'O The committee for• the card by reading from 1st Corinthians attended the Federated
p In Scanning the Mitchell Advocate mention is made of a Canada' with Mrs. Herb Traviss Party on March 8th will be Mrs- 13: 1-13. Mrs. Williamson read a Conference of the Teachers
Graeme Craig,Mrs.Jim Astft=n, poem "The Foolish Wives" Association.
visit through the spacious rooms but empty of furnishings as the piano acompanist. airs Clarence Martin and Mr s. followed by a short prayer. The The regular euchre wiIl. be held
the Ritz Luterhan Villa nears completion and is fast emer9w Mrs. Don Achilles conducted a An or
n l iKen McDonald. singing of "O for a Closer Walk next Friday, March $th with the
as an integral paof the community• ganizan'5n few games to begin the evening.
` The nominating committee witb God—closed the devotional committee in , charge, Mrs.
meeting was scheduled for February 20th. - - -Mitchell Pass the parcel caused much
council accepted the operating budget for water pollution excitement with the last four still consists of Mrs -Herb Traviss, period followed by a prayer by Graeme .,Craig, Mrs. Jim
control. The budget presented an allowance of 510,000 for in the game. Mrs. N. Marks, Mrs. AchiMrslles
era n Watson, Mrs. Don Mrs. Craig. and Mrs.
Mrs. Clarence Martin
for phosphorus removal, which must be Dave Watson. Firs. Joe Ryan and .Achilles and Mrs. Arlan McCall airs. M. Baan was in charge of and Mrs. Ken McDonald.
equipmentP P with the new slate of officers to be the business- The minutes were Misses Heather McDonald and
undertaken this year- and chemicals for . this removal Alvin McDonald receiving the brought in at the March meeting. * '
estimated at Si 1,000. Mrs. Stafford (Jean) Johnston of parcels. g g read by Mrs. G. Williamson. r.Y. in Marr g n honberg who are
y. R.R.2.Mfttchell, was at Fanfare Books. Stratford, on Saturday. Mrs. R. Marks and Mrs -John Euchre Held the absence of the secretary. Mrs. attending Fansha+y College spent
There were 7 tables in play at the weekend at the home of Mr-
autographing her/ book. "Wilderness Women" for Gordon won the elimination H. McCallum. The roll call was
y the regular euchre, Friday and Mrs. Don McDonald and
4, purchasers. It was her husband who collaborated with their contest. William Leeming had answered by a verse on charity.
evening held in the Community family.
,.son Dr. Hugh Johnston. in the publication of the History bf the most pennies in his pocket The treasurers and miscellan
Hall. Bruce. McDonald of + Wilfred3j Perth County. Sir. Johnston ha,s latterly been associated with and Mr s. G. Watson the most given.
Winners were for High Lady - eous reports were Laurier College, Waterloo. spent
the Kitchener -Waterloo Record. • • - Ross Marshall, Kirtkon. articles in het purse. Rodd Day of Prayer
named president of the Holstein -Friesian Association of EuchreMrs. Jean Miller: Low Lady last week with his parents.
k Canada, on Thursday. has the distinction of being t<he first Mrs. Bill Humphries was in Susan Murray: High [ran Mrs. The World Dar of Prayer was Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall
'a mRollie Achilles (PLAYING AS'A announced for Friday, March 1 at were in Fergus on Sunday where
breeder from H uron County to receive the honor. charge of the euchre when 12 MAN(: LAw Sian - Earl Watson. 3 p.m. Our group to serve tea and
they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
The Zurich Citizens News reports 'that after scouting tables were in play. Prizes were The one with the most zeros on cookies after. The Huron and
Warren Brown.
around for months. Stanley Township has taken options on given to the winners for high lady card was Miss Pearl Thamer. Perth Presb'-terial will be held in Mrs. Nelson Reid and hit s.
102 acres in the township to be developed as a sanitary land Sirs. Ken Shonreed: loci lady The lunch committee consisted Mitchell Unit _:d Church on March Jim Axttnann attended the senior
fill site. It is situated about 1.of a mile west of Varna, lot 16 in Sirs. M. Jacklin. high man of Mrs: Torrence Dundas, Mrs- o. A shower for Ruth Ritchie was
the Bayfield Road. - - - Mr. and Mrs. William Bender. Clifford Ritchie: low man - Meltraining school recently held in
Holmesville. formerly of the Zurich area. celebrated their John Gordon. Mrs. Earl Watson planned for Saturday evening. Clinton for the project "Store
Jacklin. The holder of the lucky and 14rs. W.J.Leeming. Starch .23rd.
50th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday when friends and ideas of sewing with Knits"
g cup was Mrs. Jack McEvving and There will be another euchre in The nest meeting will be held Anyone wishing to take this
relatives were present for a reception at the White Carnation luck-, chair prize went of Mrs. J. tr+o weeks. Everyone is welcome. at Mrs. George Williamson's course may get in touch with
in Holmesville. Van Vliet Sr. Door rite of cheese i
P home. Rev. Docker will be either one. as soon as possible.
The Blyth Standard reports that Sirs. Stan, Phelan was was won by Mrs. Earl Watson. Unit Meelting
present to speak on Missions. The
guest of honour at a surprise 80th birthday party held at her Other lucky number draws went The boundary and lith Unit meeting closed with the mizpah
home. Attending were Mrs. Phelan's D,6 c, children. Louis and to Jack SicE wing, Alvin meeting was held at the home of benediction. 1
Mary (Slrs. Cyril Boyle), and other relatives were preseent McDonald and Shirley Johnston. Sirs. Martin Baan on Wednesday Lunch.was served by Mrs. H.
OSTfrom London, Goderi'ch. St. Augustine. Auburn and Blyth. ) A delicious smorgasbord lunch afternoon. February 13th. There Craig and Sfrs.'G. Williamson
- Belgrave District Credit Union Board of Directors and w as enjoyed, then a ` y err were 8 members and one visitor followed by a social hour of
members approved the recommendation of amalgamating profitable bake sale took place. present. quilling, 1
with the Win ham Credit Union and its Board of Directors Mrs. Harvey Crai called the Female black Lab wear
"rhe Institute members met at g 8th and 16th Unit in a collar. and McKillo
and members approved the recommendation of the dose of the evening for a meeting ro,order. "How Sweet tilts. James McDonald was g P1
amalgamating with the Wingham Credit L nig❑ and ,its Board 9 Township fag. LOst
hostess for the 8th and 16th unit 11,1
of Directors approved the amalgamation the following day. , h •1 ,t and 9 miles4
The new name will be North Huron Credit Union.
Mroand Mrs, Wm. Pickett. according to the Clinton News
Record. celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on
Monday. February 18th. The reception was held at Alexander
Marin and General Hospital where Mrs. Pickett. who is -8,,
has been confined since last fall..
Pickett. who is 8�. has
been a patient at Clinton Public Hospital for the last four
years. - - The Ontario Plowmen's Association has announced
that Huron County will host the 1978 International Plowing
Match. - --Hullen Township Council last week gave their
approval to a motion to have the Ontario Ministry of p 1 A6 J6
Mrs. Fraser read an article on 1, AN EXTRA DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE
'Transportation and Communication cam out'a survey of Rev. T.E.Hancock of Shepherd and 'roved the little 'What is the Smile". She told 1
traffic control signs on the boundarybetween Hitllett and Egmondrille United Church took children. He chose twelve hnw it nrioinally bot its name.
meeting to her ome on 1 Irl
Wednesday afternoon with 9 1 north of Seaforth.
members present. }
Sirs. Doug Fraser gave the Call 27-0737
to Worship. Mrs. Gerald Smith 1 ,7L
read a poem. '-At the GAte". The
hymn --Just For To-dav"' was
read in unison. Mrs. Fraser read 1 ----------
the scripture lesson from 1
Slartheyv 6: 24-34, followed by 1 0 -
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;w McKillop Tow,rship. - - -Mrs. Joule Richmond. a .�tnton the devotionals this week. His disciples to assist him in his work. that it's a library of little books
native, recently celebrated her 99th birthday at the theme dealt with the creation. He chose his followers from all and is basically a book of religion t
Kindersley and District Nursing HOme in Kindersley. Passages of seri tore were read walks of life. many were g 1
Saskatchew an. She was the former Sarah S her. - - P for our health and guidance. 1
Poo from Genesis and coloured slides fishermen. These men followed Mrs. Smith then gave a very
Birthday congratulations are extended to Mrs. Ab S1cCarrney illustrated the passage`- read Christ and went about with him tnteresring stor entitled. :'The i
of Huromiew who will be 92 years young, February ?end. - - - which made it all very real. It when he was teaching and &xik almost nobody reads". l
For the third year in a row. Clinton will have at least ane team showed pictures of beasts of the preaching to the people. Being The collection was recei•. ed and 1
in the Ontario finals of the Youth Bowling Edch
cY. as the field and fowl of the air. Then God's son. He was able to taut 1
y mn, "Faith of Our Fathers"
senior boys' teats won the Zone finals in on Sunday. carne Jesus, the Liberator.No with God. Mr. Hancock read the was sung.' The Lord's PrayerThe Latcknow• Sentinel reports that themeeting of matter what denomination we 23rd psalm and closed the closed the devotions.
the West Wawanosh Mutual Fire insurance Company adhere to, Christ isthe central meeting with the Lord's prayer in Sirs. George McCall presided
attracted -5 policy holders to the Dungannon Agricultural tigure. He'was known as the Good unison.
for the business and opened with 1
Hall Friday, with President Gerald Kerr. R.R.b. Goderich in _ ur S Th v
the chair. The report indicated the highest net gain in
company history. 4 - Ontario Housing has purchased
property in Ripley- for Senior Citizens.' Residence. - - - The
Reunion Committee fdr Lucknow has issued a proclamation
that beards are "The in Th ing" for all gentlemen in the area.
All men must cease, shaving from March 1si to July 1 st. 19-4.
Fire gutted a structure known as the Little Theatre Barn.
according to the Goderich Signai Star. at the residence of
William Cochrane. 28 Nelson St. W.. last Wednesday. Loss
has. been estimated at 512.000. - - - Goderich Lions Young
a poem. a+ tt e mtnUt 1
were read b v Mrs. Don 1
1
McDonald, followed by the roll
call. .tea fmt rt4"d•n — Both chaswe
Announcements from the
executive meeting were giv en
out for coming eve nts. More t
pians concerning supper on the j
4th of June w ei-e made. Tickets
are being printed at a price of
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Canada Week will be March 15th to Siarc`i 23rd. Homes for
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any member of the unit. 1
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the visitingteams ar a required. This will be he ?nth annual
A number of members of
mont won the raw prizes.
At 1
withtln seconds.
Hockey Tournament.
local Orange Lodge attended the
World' Day of Prayer`""""''
the close of the meeting v
lunch w"as ser ed by .Sirs: Ken
$ 95
The Exeter Times -Advocate reports that area Legions join
annual meeting of Huron County
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Agar assisted by Mrs. Van
of Stratford. Chuter's farm.
cadets. The Attnv Cadet program. which wasLodge
held at Godericht,«'ednes-
Members of the U.C.W. are
McDonald and the hostess.to.sponsor
569-
dropped from the program of the- local high school several
day night at which Charles Reid
invited to artend the World's Day
Personals
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Yearsago. may be reinstituted. but %011 not be associated with
was re-elected Deputy -Master.
of Prayer meeting which will be
Mr, and Mrs. John.- McGavin
IC+fCiIJ[1Di0y7G BASE
he scnooi. Legion Branches at Exeter and Lucan have agreed
held at Goshen United Church on
and family of Thornbury visited a
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to join forces to sponsor a Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps.
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Friday afternoon. March 1 at 2:00
week ago Sunday with 11r. and
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Ages are between 13 and 19 years. - - - The value of building
Tine Orange Lodge held their
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Mrs, Veil Sin ay and family.
were recent visitors with Mr. and
permits issued during February was 544.100 according to
bi-weekly card party on Friday
Sir. and tubs. Rollie Achilles
1Box
Exeter building inspector Doug Triebner. The largest w as an
night with nine tables in play
Congregational Meeting
visited on Sundav with Mr. and
industrial renovation project being undertaken by Exeter
despite the stormy- weather.
There will be a congregational
Nits. Jerry Achilles and Debbie of
District Co -Op at a cost of 525.000.
Those winning prizes were: High
meeting held at Varna United
Fergus.FURNITURE,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Breacker
p
ladies -Mrs. • Mac Wilson: Low"
.Church on Wednesday evening.
Ladies of the community are
junior 4 -year-olds was headed by
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ladies -Mrs. Wm. StcAsh: High
March 13. Please note change in
reminded of the World Day of
First Church WMS meets
Men's -Mac Wilson: Low Men's-
Bruce Keys.
date.
Prayer Service on Friday- in the
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Mr; and Mrs.. Harold
owned by Mrs. Lloyd Dale.
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basement of Duffs United
McCallum. Mr. and Mrs- pori
Seaforth. Ontario- At 4 years, 3
Bob Webster and Ivan McCly-
4Z f, II St h d h
Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
months. she produced a Gold
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The February meeting of the Miss Jean Scott-.' opened the -
Fust Church W.M.S. was held mee'ting...,with a reading "My
Thursday afternoon. February Gratitude Runs Deep". Psalm 19
21st at 2:30 p.m. The president. was sung followed by the roll call
answered b+' each member
stating a favourite -hymn. The
News O# collection vv as taken and
dedicated and the treasurer's
` report given.
A/l-n� i��1'1Y1 The stud+ period was opened
of Sir. and Mrs. Paul Stephenson
was baptized Sunday in Varna '
United Church.
Sir. and Mrs. Murray Morrison
and son of liderton were visiting
relatives in the area this
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor have
returned home from their .aca•
tion in Florida.
with a poem "Road of Life'"' by Ivor. and Mrs. Fred Hoepfner Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCly-mont
Ann Agar. Hymn v3 was sung. visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. and family and Mr. and Mrs, Al
The Bible reading. Romans. Bahr and family in Orangeville on Patterson and family, °all of
Chapter 12 was given by Miss the weekend. Guelph, spent the past weekend
Jean Scott. Miss Jennie nogg V- hors with Mr and Mrs witji Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold
very ably followed with prayer.'
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Darwin Bannerman on Saturday McClymont.
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McCallum and Mr. and Mrs.
The topic "'salvation" taken from
were Mr. and M>'s. Don Talbot Last w'eek's high water on
3,254 pounds
Murray Dennis were m -cent
the new study book "For A Time
alto Sherri of London. and on Lbgan's Creek washed out the
holidavers at Hnntsviile.
Like This" was taken by Ann
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Titer snow -mobile 1�ridge on Eric
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Mrs- William Roe of Stratford.
Agar assisted by Mrs. Van
of Stratford. Chuter's farm.
a former resident of ' 14th
Rooijen and Edythe Coleman.
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concession of McKillop township
Hymn 475 was repeated in
'is a patient in Seaforth
unison. Lunch was prepared
"'
Community Hospital-
• Mrs. Keith Rock. who
by Ann Agar and served by fellow-
members
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underwent surgery in Seaforth
Community Hospital, has
Jersey
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returned to her home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele
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were recent visitors with Mr. and
Sets record
Mrs- Reginald Schultz of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs- Mervin Smith
cord reported to
The highest re repo
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have been holidaying in !f lorida
the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club
with the tatter's parents, Mr. and
from the Record of Performance.
Wbether irs a
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Ottawa. Ontario. during the
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Breacker
f January in the class for
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and Mr. and Mrs -Men -in Godkin
junior 4 -year-olds was headed by
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Dalevilla Captain M•tlady. a
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daughter of 17alevilfa Captain,
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Mr; and Mrs.. Harold
owned by Mrs. Lloyd Dale.
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Seaforth. Ontario- At 4 years, 3
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Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
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