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— THE 11JRON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 15, 1978
FOOD FOOD, GOOD SERVICE — That's what these people got when they
attended a supper at Duff's United Church in Walton last Tuesday. Seated at the
left side of the table are: Darrell Uhler (baby), Ann Uhler, Shannon Craig and Mrs.
Graeme Craig. On the right side of the table are Graeme and Michael Craig, All are
from the Walton area. (Standard Photd)
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Donated grocery tapes help kidneys
-ou The McKillop Unit was in The Great Parade, respatiqive
charge of devotions Mrs. Neil reading was read by Mrs. Saturday in Seaforth, also come
McGavin gave the Call to Wor- McGavin and Mrs. Hackwell• to the Movies in Blyth,
will be no meetings till
tfor, Abe Craft Festhtai,thiS Mro. Campbell.Wprg -resided
for the busineSs. Mrs. Herb
Traviss read a thank-you card
from Mrs. Orvilla McCutcheon.
Treasurer's report was given by
Mrs. Ken McDonald.
Members were reminded that
vice president is still needed for
the U.C.W. The Fall rally is to be
held at •Winthrop United Church.
Adonation of $25. was voted for ,
financial help at the Presbyterial
tent at the Plowing match this
coming September.
Eye glasses or frames left at
the church will be sent to
the resource centre of the Church
in Society. A box will also be put
in the church basement where the
computer price codes from r
groceries etc. can be left. They
are to help a person on a kidney
machine at a hospital.
McKillop unit is responsible for
flowers to bc put in church for
June. Announcements were given
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
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Welcoming into the United
Church sanctuary on Sunday
morning was Garnet Wright,
—ushers. `were' Bruec Vincent;-•
'Bradley Lyon, flObJameison and
Key Jewitt, The choir anthem
was ."11- thought it over" with-
-organist-toiiiscM-cGreg o r.
Mrs. Margaret Whyte, clerk of
Session, invited the parents to-
present „their children to Rev.
McDonald - for baptism
'Christopher Beverly son of Bev.
and Kathy (Dorcrty) Bromley,
Blair Edwardson of Bill and Betty
(Hoggart) Butler, Sean - Murray.
• son of Paiii and Betty (McGregor)
Southgate,'Antliony Douglas,. son
of Bryon and Brenda (Scott)
Wilkinson. •
Junior teachers were Florence
Cartwright and Christine, Carter.
• Rev.. McDontild's message was
"Baptism, and (he Saturday night
dance". The floWers were in
honour tit the marriage of Joanne
Gibson and Kenneth Jewit tin this
church on Friday cvening.June 9.
Next Sunday is Senior Citizens
Sunday.
Trou4seau Tea .
Mrs. Marion Honking held a
trousseau'. tea on May 27 in
honour of 'her daughter Bernice's
forthcoming marriage.
Receiving guests were Bernice,
her mother Mts. Marion H u.sikin•g
and groom's mother.. Mrs. John'
Norman. Showing gifts were Mrs.
Shiirley Norman,. Mrs. • Evelyn
Caldwell, Miss Mary Norman ;
MrS. •Dorothy Mayberry, . Mrs.
Sharon Hoffman and Mrs.
Marjorie Duizer.
Pouring tea in the afternoon
Were Mrs. Marion Riley and MrS.
Jean Press and in the evening
Mrs. Florence -Quinn and Mrs.
Clara Riley. -
Helping in. kitchen 'were Mrs.,
Mary Bailie, • Mrs. Dora, Alton;
Mrs. Margaret Nesbit, Mrs. Ruth
Ballagh, Mrs. Janet Htinking and
Mrs.• Pat Hunking.
• Serving • were Mrs. Mary
'Buchanan, Miss May Anne Alton.
Miss Ruth Higgins, Mrs. Brenda
Bailie, Miss Donna Ballagh and
Mrs. Lois Ballagh.."
Attending the guest book were'
Miss Lisa and Lesley Buchanan,
••Master- 'Allan— Bailie and.. Miss
Jean 'Higgins: • •
Doreen Carter, captain of the
"Flowes_s_of Hope_" CADIRLdejj for
Londesboro and surrounding
'district reports a most gratifying
response..The local canvass sent •
$725. to the south Huron Associ-
ation. Of this amount local
organizations contributed $130.,
tondeshoro SI 72.50 'and $422.50
Irian surrounding distriet.
Personals •
• Miss Doris Colbeck of Toronto,
spent a few days last week with
Miss Edyth Beacom and Mrs.
Laura Lyon.
Rev. McDonald, accompanied
by his mother, weredinner guests
,of his aunt 'and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Goldner; Listowel on
Sunday evening. .
Rev. McDonald was a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Wilkinson on
Sunday, when a Baptismal
dinner was 'held honouring the
baptism of Anthony Douglas
Wilkinson.
•Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lyon's and
Sandra Popp •attended • the' 40th
wedding anniversary of Mts.
Good's brother, Mr. - and Mrs.
Fred' Yoiingblutt, Woodstock„ on
Saturday night at Moose Hall.
Woodstock. •
Sunday visitors with Mr.— and
Mrs: Bob,: Burns were their
daughter's Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Paterson, London. Miss. • Pat
Rums and friend Eti-Pitkin,
Edmonton, • Alberta, Mk. and
Mrs. Jerry Smith • and. family,
Kineardine . and Bob's sister-in-
law Mrs. Hazel Burns. Sault .Ste
Manic.
Several from here attended the ,
30th wedding anniversary for Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Ament in Blyth
district community centre
Saturday night.
All four units of the Walton
U.C.W. were well represented for
the joint meeting on Wednesday
June 7 in the basement of Duff's
United Church,
Walton WI
The Family and Consumer
Affairs meeting of the Walton
Women's Institute will have as
guest speaker. Bob Plumbsteel of
Seaforth on interior decorating.
Roll call to be answered by "A
shopping problem I would like to
see corrected or improved."
The draw for the quilt will take
place at this Meeting; All mem-
bers are to have their books and
money into either Mrs. Ron
Bennett or Mrs. Lavern Godkin
before the meeting. Wednesday.
June 21. The 4-H girls, leaders
and mothers are cordially invited.
Each members is requested to
bring a guest. Any one in the
community is welcome.,
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ship singing hymn, "Taking up
our Cross and Follow Thee,"
accompanied at the piano by Mrs.
Lavern Godkin. Scripture reading
from Isaiah 6: 1-8 was read by
Mrs. Keith Rock followed by Mrs.
McGavin saying how we can help
when the Lord calls as prophet
Isaiah said "Here I am. send
me.''
Mrs. Meton Hackwell led in
prayer.
Correspondent
Mrs. Ed Regele
Mr. and Mrs. harold McCallum
of R. R. . Walton, visited with
Mr. and Mrs, William Rutherford
of Paris and with Mr, and Mrs,
Lloyd Regele of Princeton..
Mrs. Irene Munn . of -bait
Cambridge and .Mrs,''‘. Mary
Whayman of Brantford visited
\via) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele one
afternoon last week.
Mrs. Harold McCallum and
MrN• Paul Snip of r. R. #1. Walton
spent the weekend •in
Frankenmuth. Michigan. U.S.A.
Mr. and Mr'- Fd Ret!rle visited
Mrs. Nelson Reid introduced
Mrs. Ray Huether who spoke on
the group "Society Brothers."
They are not the Hutterites, but
are related to that sect. They live
in a communal setting in Pen-
nsylyania• of over 300 people,
called New. Meadow Run. Mrs.
Alvin McDonald thanked Mrs.
Huether for, sharing her ex-
perience after spending a week-
'end there recently.
one evening last week with Mr.
and Mrs. George Cameron and
Mrs. Ella Hulley at Ilracefield.
Mrs. margaret Beuerman R. R.
//4, Walton, is on a tour of
Scotland.
Mr. Harold
Barry Hoegy.
Murray, Mr.
Mahon and
McCallum of
holidaying at
Island.
Mr. Carl McCallum spent the
weekend with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele.
September when they'll be' at t•
o'clock. Hymn, "God whp
touches earth with beauty's
closed the meeting.
Hostesses from each unii
served lunch during a half hour of
fellowt.s ad hinp. m
Mrs. WilliaM Blake
held a family gathering on
Sunday at their home in th0
village. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon' Mason anci
twins of Blyth.; Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Bromley and family .of he
Walton area; Mr. and Mrs. Harry;
Riordan and family of Strathroy
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Haines
of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. waiter Bewley
spent the week-end in Windso
where Walt attended an army
reunion while the ladies were
taken on a conducted tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vincent
%%ere entertained by their family
at a surprise dinner held .at the
Sandpiper Inn. Vanastra for their
1Stli wedding anniversary on
,.tune 4. Afterwards they returned
to their home where they . were
!resented with gifts and spent a
social evening. • _
Londesboro U.c.W.'s general
meeting June S had, 37 present.
including guests from Burns
-1.1,C.NAi. and Explorers. President
Helen Lawson opened with
"Flowers appear on the earth;
Hymn "Come then fount of ,every
blessing" with Gail Lear at piano.
Scriptbre psalm 96 was read by
Margaret Whyte. Mrs. Lawson
thanked" all who helped with the
recent Hain supper. The
treasure'r's report showed a profit
of $99645 on the supper. $1,500.
will be given to board of stewards
towards 'manse re• novations and
repairs. •
Correspondence included thank
you' froM Don andcathy Reuger
and from Doreen 'Carter for
A.R.C., Industries.
The group W-111 donate $25. to
church and society secretary for
coffee for a plowing match booth.
Successful drive collects '725
Laura Lyon reported on quilt
tops which will be moved and sent
to Heather Gardens, Clinton..
The Carter sisters favoured with
piano solo -by Barbara, and Judy
with guitar and vocal solo with
Batbara at piano.
Margaret Anderson introduced
--„Dixie• Cameron .of Lucknow -who—
silent January 7 to' May 15, 1977
on an exchange for 4-H Junior
Farmers to New Zealand and . •
Australia. She showed slides and
commented on these countries
where • she judged fowl and
animals and showed , a horse.
Average temperatures in ' New
Zealand is 52. They have floods .
and tornados. she said.
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