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WALTON UNIT MEETING
The Walton Unit met
Wednesday' evening wlien
Mrs. Judy Enunrich gave the
Call to WOrship, Mrs. Herb.
Traviss was' at the piano.
Mrs.• Bill Coutt's gave,
comments on the Lord's,
Prayer following • with -the
scripture reading,.
Mrs. ;,Marjorie Humphries
gave a topic on the beginning:
of a new, year, and a new
decade,• time 'to look at the
New Year: It is so often said,
"I like to but". she said
should take time for all•
things, -work,• play, to read,
to worship, to help, to love,
laugh and plan. There is not
January 22 -with hostesses,
Mrs. Gerald Watson, Mrs.
Dave Watson Mrs, Harold
}Judie and Mrs. Neil
McGavin.
Steven Fritz, Stephen Glan-
ville, Tony Greidanus and
Jamie Wilbee helped Ron
Stevenson Telebrate his 8th
birthday ,• on Saturday,
,Jaquary 12 when they at-
tended a party that afternoon
at his parentslumie, Mr. aip4:
;Stevenson,,Mrs, Tom
The p.cm: :arg calling a
meeting Of the supper dem-
ruittee.for•,MOtlaY, January
21, at 1 p,M• All units are
asked to be represented.
Correspondent •
MRS. BETTY MeCALL
887-6677
The firsieuchre in the New
Year was held in the. Walton
Community Hall on Tuesday
evening, Janua.'.1 8 with
seven tables in play. Prize
winners were high lady -
, Mrs. Cliff Ritchie winning in
the draw with ,Mri. Nelson
Reid making her the second
high; low lady - Mrs. 'Viola
BERG
ales — Service'
Installation
FREE ESTIMATES I
I I
o Barn Cleaners
° Bunk Feeders I
o Stabling
Donald G,Ives
"Sell your dining;,
room, r„ kitchen,
bedroom, or living
roorrCsuite now."
1We will display all
!articles in our "2600
sq. ft' Showroom:.
• All items on ponaigni,
[tient, Good used
furniture, antiques,
kriiCk knacks Wanted.
Call for more inforen,
aft() . •
STORE HOURS
Tues,, to Thurt, 9
60.01.
Friday 6a.rn ,-9p.M,
Saturday
Whighain
4574628 ..
Care sitting room.
Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Gib-
son, Mr. Walker, Mrs.. Peek;
Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Murray,
Mr. Lear enjoyed' an after-
noon of shuffleboard in the
auditorium. Day Care has
invited us to join 'them in a
shuffleboard tournament 'on
Thursday morning..
On 'Wednesday evening,
the Day Care Centre showed
a movie, in the aUditoriuM
called• Monkey:Business.
' 'A reminder once again 'of
the progressive- euchre to be
played in the auditorium on.
Jan. 23rd from 2- p.m. 'to 4
p.m. The Golden Radar Club
from Clinton will be our.
guests. Our residents enjoy-
ed many beautiful potted
plants that were • sent,„ in
during the holiday. season
and I would like to mention in
particular a lovely floral, ar-
arangenient sent to the •
ladies on Ground Floor North,
from the- Clinton' Kinette
Club. The arrangement sat
on the nurses station for all
the ladies in that area to
enjoy. A special thank you to,
the Kinettes. for the enjoy-
ment that the flowers
brought to the ladies.
enough time' to do all we
• have planned. We should use
time wisely and take time for
all things." She closed with a
poem, "When I hive time."
,Pauline Gulutzen
presided for the business.
Mrs., Audrey Hackwell read '
the minutes with 16
members answering the roll
gall.
ULC.W. and unit programs
were given• out for the ,
coming year. a social' half
hour- followed during lunch
served by Mrs. Bill
Hunaphries, Mrs. Bill Coutts
and. Mrs. Nelson Reid.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Jean 'Broadfoo
,
t was
admitted ' to the Seaforth
Hospital last 'Thursday. Her
many friends hope she is
soon feeling better.
Michael Axtinann, Raube
Beuerman, Michael Boven,
THIS , THAT.
&. The-
OTHER THING
;Don't Talk about us
Shop about us
New Regal catalogue,„ wicker,
baby sets and gifts and many
household needs.,
Open Dally 16.5:30
Wed-9-12P.m.
:.-MOTORCYCLE--
1978 Kawasaki 650
1976 Honda CB 750
1978 RM400
1978 Suzuki 250
1978 Kawasaki KX125
1978 Suzuki' 5.00,
3-1978 RM '100
1977 GT 750 'c-w ,,Sairing
1978 RM 250
1978 RM 125
1979 Kawasaki KX80
1979 RM` 250
1972 Yamaha 350
2-1977 PE 250
1972 Honda SL 125 rebuitt
1979 RM 100
1978 PE 250
1974 Kawasaki F11 250
1978 Kawasaki .KE 250
1979 GS 550 LN
1977 Kawasaki K100 G-5
1976 Suzuki TS 185
2-1979 -RM .100
1976 Yamaha YZ
1978 Kawasaki 400
2-1979 Suzuki 100
1978 Suzuki 100
1978 Suzuki DS 100
.1976 Husky WR 360
1977' Honda 360
1972 Kawasaki •250
1976 Kawasaki KE175
1977 RM 256
1972 Kawasaki 350
1974 Honda CR .250
lets Honda 360.
1978 Yamaha Y.Zi25
1979 PE 250
1977 Yamaha 250
' 1977 CT 70
1978 JR50
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' Your authotited Arctic Cat, tutukt, :and
HOnda 'Dealer
The 17th and Boundary
unit met at home of Mrs.
,Paul McCallum Wediiesday,
evening.
Mrs. Cliff Ritchie opened
the meeting with the
Thought for the day and the
Thought for the month. Mrs.
Ritchie took the scripture
from Job 38: 19-33, then she
read a story on "At the turn
of 'the year" followed by
'prayer. •
• Mrs. Graenie Craig cen-
ducted a Bible Quiz. A 'poem,
"The little New YeOr!' was
given by Mrs. C: Ritchie.
The Collection was received
and dedicated. The hyinn,-
' "For Thy mercy and Thy
grace, faitful through
another year'" was • read in
unison. Prayer closed the
devotional part of the •
Meeting.
The topic on the study of
Japan was given by Mrs.
Graeme Craig-- She had on
display articles of Japan such
as. dragon flowers, fan and a
doll her sister had brought
back from Japan. She spoke
on "Being • a Christian in
Japan,"-"Religion of Japan"
Keep the Christ
Christmas . was the anthem
sung by the Huronview 'Choir .
at they church service on
Sunday morning. Mrs. Web-
ster, who is an elder at the
church in Myth; assisted
'Rev. Wittick dnring .the com-
munion service. Mrs.. 'Elsie
Henderson provided the-
organ music. Rev. Darrell
will be at Huronview next
Sunday to conduct the' morn-
ing service. .
Mrs.. Elsie' Henderson at
the piano and Mt. Norman
Speir and Mr. Cecil. Skinner
on violins, accompanied by
Mr. JimRuddock playing his
accordian provided 'the muii7
cal' programme on Monday
afternodn at Old Tyme Music
which was held in Normal
Blyth I ‘-
Phone-
Brussels 8874024
Kirkby; High man - Cliff
....-Hoegy; Second High - Bert '
:Daer; Low - Cliff Ritchie.
Most number 5' on card .for
ladies - Mrs, Cliff Hoegy;
Moit number 8 on card -
Wilfred, Shortreed.- Star on
Cup - Gordon Murray.
Hostesses' were Mrs.
Lavern Godkin; Mrs. Alvin
McDonald and Mrs. • Jim
Axtmann..
There will be another
euchre din two weeks' on
•
~ecial euchre
armed dt Huronview
nit studies
ergion in
and -"The sign from God sent
Japanese Missionary back to
Japan."
Business was chaired by
President Mrs. Graeme
Craig:, opening: with a,
"Thought for the New
Year:" Minutes were read by.
Mrs. George Williamson in
the absence of • secretary
Mrs. Helen Williamson.
There were .13 members
answered the roll call by
paying , their U.C.W.
membership fee. Mrs.' Barry
Hpegy gave the treasurer's
report f011owed by the
miscellaneous fund report
given by Mr's: Hugh
Johnston. ,
The annual meeting is at
the ,church this Sunday, '-
following the morning church ,
s4rvice; a pot luck dinner will
be held in the baseMent with
the 17th and Boundary in
charge of arrangements.
- The' next Meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Cliff
Ritchie ' with Mrs. Harold
.McCallum and Mrs. Cliff
Hoegy in charge of de-
votions.
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