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The Huron Expositor, 1976-05-20, Page 14Mrs. Allan McCall Correspondent The May meeting of the Walton Unit was held on Wednesday evening in the church b asement withMrs. Herb Traviss giving the Call to Worship. Mrs. Bill Coats read a poem "Things Work Out." Hymn 610 "A Little Seed Lay Fast Asleep" was sung. Mrs. Ray Huether was pianist, Mrs. Coutts read scriptures from Psalm 394 and Colossians 3:13-17. Mrs. Traviss gave a McKillop Unit has auction Boundary Mrs. George Williamson was hostess for the unit meeting in her, home on Wednesday evening, May 12th. Mrs. Roy Williamson opened with the Thoughts for the day. Hymn 609,"Mothers of Salem!' was sung. Scripture from 1st Corrinthians, Chaper 12, was read by Mrs. Helen Williamson 'followed by Mrs. R. Williamson giving prayer. A very interesting topic, "The Prodigal Mother" wa's giren by Helen follo,wed by a poem, "A Mother's Silent Word," by Kathleen. Collection was received . anct, dedicated. Hymn 488, "Come Let Us Sing of a Wonderful Love.''' closed the devotiT:itifi .Mrs. Martin Bann was in charge of the business. Minutes . The \May meeting of the Mission Band was held in the church baSement,/' Sunday morning at 11:1Sa.m. with 32 in, attendance. ' The call to Worship was given by Jeanne McDonald. Hymn 584. "Can a Little Child," Like Me" was sung --followed by -Darryl Smith reading the>.-t'affittire, ' prayer was given by John Huether. Offering was recieved by Nanci Bennett and dedicated by Jeanne ' McDonald. Peter Bennett gave the • secretary!.'s report._ followed with the treasurer's report by Nanci Bennett. d Mrs. Mehonliackwell gave a ;,,,.reading followed by a sing-song. Fun day will be held at the J11 PC 'meeting; Mite Boxes are to he brou ht in John Huether --‘‘ as g • Now what? Bring those oid dilapidatedbargains to CANADIAN FURNITURE RESTORERS. Well make them fit for a king's parlour, at reasonable prices tool CALIJODAY. ' 411134 Canadian. 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C55 4.448 • The Cascade electric water heater will give you a dependable supply of hot water, but it's up to you t,!, use it wisely. your hydro SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Edmund Daly — Chairman , Dr. Rodger Whitman, Mayor Betty Cardno Cominissloners Walter Scott — Manager FRANK KLING LIMITED PHONE 527-1320 SEAFORTH — Walton Unit raises,180 from--bOkOless sole - A R EAL .DESPERADO — Mark Walker looked pretty fierce as he sat guard over the makeshift jail- that was almost as busy as the phones Jere, on Saturday. Over $20;000 was raised for arena rendVaTions and—dtinalion-STO -g-etTiedpre in andbut of - jail made part of that total. At one point, Mark was guarding his own grandfather, Dave. Hoover, who was "arrested" behind the counter at Keating's Drug Store. • (Staff Photo) 'Mrs. M. Hackwell 'Pres., presided for the business part thanking,everyone who had taken part , in devotions also Mrs. Walker for her home. Mrs. Hackwell read a) poem "Grandnterthers". Minutes were read by Mrs. G.M. Nichol folloved by roll call. Treas. 'Report was given by -Mrs. Hackwell. Mrs. N. McGavin acted as auctioneer for a successful bake and miscellaneous sale. ' Lunch was served by Mrs. L. Walker, Mrs. Schade . and Mrs. McCall. Winthrop Correspondent 'Mrs. Robert'Hulley ' Sunday visitors' with Mr., and Mrs. Jim Rosman, Tracy and Tina were' Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lowe ,and John, Mr". and Mrs. Murray Lowe, Mr. and Mrs,. Dave Wheeler, Steven and Greg all from Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Jack BoSman„mrs. Shirley. -Desch, Mr. Paul Erb all from Goderich. Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Dalton and Danny' from Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Salverda, Tra0 and Kim of R.R.1, Londesboro. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilson, Winthrop. The occasion was Tina's 1st Birthday. • reading for the meditation on "Fault Finding" followed by prayer by Mrs. Coutts. Hymn 637, "The Lord's My Shepherd" closed the devotional period. Mrs. Gerald Watson chose - several readings for the topic, "Mothers of the Wild" and a poem "Darwin's Mistake" also "What Prayer Can Do" closing with a poem, "A Mother's Prayer." Mrs. Herb Traviss presided for the business. Minutes were read by Mrs. Howard Hackwell. There were 19 members present. Mrs. Joan Clark was welcomed to the unit. A Card of Thanks ware read. GUESS WHO? ' Chairman of Seaforth's police • - committee, councillor Wayne Ellis w as among the many-who spent time in the little '4' x 4' phonathon jail on Saturday. Councillor Ellis said the fact that 'police wage contracts --haven't been settled yet had nothing to do with his -being thrown...VI jail. (Staff Photo) Dancers entertain Kilbarchan by Mabel Turnbull Birthday. greetings to Mrs. Mary Malcolm who was 87 May 1'1. With her to celebrate wercf members of her family; Mr. and Mrs. Ross 'Gordon and Vicki, also Barry Gordon of Alvinston. Also to Lorne Hulley, May 16. He was /6. Jack Tierney, Blyth, took up residence in the Home last week. Tuesday afternoon this week, two talented young dancers came to entertain us. Cathy Hulley, CromaFty 'and Debbie Hulley, 'Winthrop (cousins), who are 12 years old„ did a step-dance for us. They were smartly dressed in black and white frilled dresses of black and whitesheeked gingham which added muth to their, performance. Thank you gir come again sometime. See What forest fires can do to Canada! the offering was recieved and dedicated. Mrs. Mack Sholdice gave the treasurer's report. She reported $180.60 had' been realized from the Bakeless Bazaar last month. The June meeting will be a joint meeting with other units at the U.C.W. general meeting, June 2nd at 8:15. Pictures will be shown of the Anniversary last June. Walton Unit members are reminded of the copper, en Cart money to come in to the 1 a.dirs. Also Walton Unit is resp for flowers in the church for the month of May. , ,. Mrs. T raviss closed the Unit meets and roll call were read by Mrs. Harold McCallum. A thank you card from Helen Craig was read. Announcements were given out from the • U.C.W. executive meeting the week before to be brought to the units. Treasurer and miscellaneous fund reports were given. Mrs. Hugh Johnston offered to take over the miscellaneous fund for the 'rest of the . year for Mrs.Van Vliet as she is moving to Brussels in the near future. This unit is responsible• to put Rowers in the church for the Sundaysof pt(mber. The, benediction closed the meeting', followed by lunch being cervutt-by-Mrs; Roy Williamson-; Mfs, Helen Williamson and Mrs. George VVilliamson. pianist forthe hymn 613, "Jesus Bids, Us. Shine." .Tht,i,children then went fo their classesWith- 'teachers thii mora,tii, Mrs. Mack Sholdice, Mrs, Ross, Sennett, • Mrs. Merton Hackwell and Mrs, Ray Huether, Church notes Rev. Ed Baker spoke on his sermon, "Sorrow Turning into Joy" at the Sunday service at' *Duff's United Church. The Choir sin-1g the anthem,"Beautiful Words Of 'Jesus." There was a meeting of the SMclay School staff on. Monday evening. Mrs. (-L. Craig and Rev. Baker 'will represent the Walton 'congregation this week when London Conference meets in' Windsor. meeting with a reading followed by prayer. Orace was sung, lunch was served by' Mrs, Ron Bennett, Mrs. Bill Couttd and Mrs. Earl Watson during a social half hour. personal* Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ritchie were: Mr. and Mrs. Don Krick of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lydiatt of Barrie. Mr. Jim Clark, Ann and Keith, Mrs. Maude Leeming and Mr. William Bennett were guests of Mrs. Kathleen Danby in Brussels on Sunday. Several members of the Walton Branch of the Women's Institute attened the 74th Annual Meeting of the East Huron Women's Institute at the Presbyterian Church, Molesworth on Tuesday, May 12. Miss Tharon Riley of Wroxeter spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Charles McCutcheon. The Walton Recreation Committee • are planning a Walkathon on Saturday, May 29th to Blyth and return. Anyone interested _can get their sponsor sheets from any committee member or any' store in Walton. The committee thanks everyone for their support,sofar approximately $2,600 hag been raised for park, improvements. Come on everyone get your sponsor sheet for this walkathon and help them reach their goal for the park in Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Dundas, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens enjoyed a 4 day bus trip to Kalamzob and Holland Michigan last week. The reported the tulips were 'beautiful. Thirteen from Walton area attended the Dessert Euchre of the LondesborO Institute in the hall on Friday evening. We welcome Dr. Laverne and Mrs Clark to our community. They live in the home formerly occupied by the Murray Smith's who have moyed to Seaforth. The Clarks came Here from Guelph, and he is employed with Dr. Leibold at Blyth. Receiving their Agricultural pusinegs Management two year diploma at Centralia College' of Agricultural Technology held at Huron Park, Ontario on Friday May 14th were Michael John Blake, Murray Rae Houston and Ross Emerson Mitchell from this area. Those attending the dinner and dance at Pine Ridge Chalet, Hensall following the graduation exercises were: Mr./ and Mrs. John Blake; #2, Brtissels, Mrs. George Blake Sr; #2 Brussels, Mr. and Mrs., Rae Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Doug McLean,Clinton, ' Glenna and Janice Houston #2 'Brussels, Mr.and Mrs. EMerson Mitchell, #3 Walton; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill, Seaforth and Mrs. Lillian Beer, Hensall. Devon Building, 476 Main St., EXETER For information or assistance call EXETER 235-0170 or ZENITH 64240 (R AI free)' The office is open every atternOtin MONDAY.4,T4ROUGH FRIDAY from 1 to 5 p.m. Appointments: with Mr. Riddell may be made'by COntacting the Secretaiy, Mrs. Ruth Stover at Ufa ‘above rietribeta,. " NOtet:On,Weetit ends Mr. Riddell may be reached at. his 'hoe* fliy* Phone 2174431, The McKillop Unit of the U.C.W.Duff's Church, Walton met at the home of Mrs. L. Walker with 16 me hers present. Mrs. M Hackwell 'n charge of Devotions, had as her ^Aherne "Christian Family Week" Hymn "When Mothers of Salem" was sung with Mrs. Hackwell as pianist.' Mrs. K. Rock read the Scripture. The Meditation was taken 'by Mrs. C. Wey "The Master and the Children". Mrs. Hackwell led in prayer followed by "Happy the Home When God is There". The Offering was taken by Mrs. G. Love Jr.' and- -dedicated-by -Mrs., HackwelL_ Mrs. McCutcheon had the topic on "Christian Faniily Week"• and *`Mother's Day". Mrs. Hackwell read a poem "Home and of a group of Hymns. Mother" followed by the singing • Mission Band plans Fun "Digital, "Kelt* Do* and Co. Chartered Accou is Resident Partner ARTHUR. W. READ 268 Main St., Exeter Bus. 235-0120 Res. 238,•8075 &D For Your•C 52'7.0,636 days Heating, PIUMbing and ElectriCal Supplies PHONE 527-1620' <'\ SEAFORTH ECTRIC 8t MAINTENikNCE. rnercial, Residential or Farm Wiring (Free Estimates-) SEAFORTH 527-1503 after 5:30 prY1 et tt AK, 1+ Geo. A Sills &Sons