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There was a good
attendance for the general
meeting of. the U.C.W. last
Wednesday evening,• held in
the church basement. ,
Mrs. Martin Baan gave the
Call to Worship with the
Corinthians, followed by.
Mrs. Harvey Craig giving
prayer. Mrs. Baan gave a
reading in line with 'the
theme, "Promises more
precious than Gold", The
offering, was received and
dedicated. Graeme Craig
,sang a solo, 'Amazing
Grace" accompanying him- •
self with guitar.
The topic on Stewardship,
"It's a 'piece of cake" was
presented with Viola, Kiddy
giving the commentary and
with Leona McDonald taking
the part of Mrs. Right; Edith
Wey was Mrs. Wrong,
Marilyn McDonald, caller
from, the church, Audrey
Hackwell t the landlord;
Maxine Marks from the '
Supermarket; Margaret
Craig from Hydro; Margaret
Ritchie from Esso; Olene
Dennis from Chargex;
Dorothy McNichol the '
telephone; Marion Godkin,
the income tax; Melva
A very pleasing song was_
given by the Godkm trio,
with their mother , accom-
panying the girls at the,
piano./ . •
Mrs. Ron Bennett; Std
vicei-president, took charge o
business, opening with a '
poem, Stewardship is giving.
Mrs. Ken McDonald gave
the 'financial report and told
what had been done. at the
Manse.
Mrs. Don . McDonald
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month. ,A fall bale will be
packed, articles to be left in
the church basement no later
than October 19. •
It was moved to have the
Turkey Supper, the first
Wednesday in November.
The upper`committee will
meet on Monday, September
22 at 1 p.m.
•
La Leche League Beigrave
met at the home of Mrs.
Myra Stewart to discuss
nutrition and weaning, on
Aug. 19th. In appreciation
for having been hostess for
this series meetings, Mrs.
Stewart was presented with .a
'book, "Woman at Home".
Three areas of, concern
were touched upon. The
mothers were aware ,of the
importance of good nutrition,
; concentrating on a balanced
diet for all members of the
family. In choosing nutritious
foods, the mothers made a
practice of reading labels.
Benefits for no offering
solid food until a baby
indicates a readiness for it
were noted, followed by a
sharing of ideas on the order.
of introducing foods.
feelings and attitudes con-
cern e,d weaning were des- .
cribed,'and the positive as-
pects of nursing a newborn
The East Huron Regional
meeting will be held October
6 'at Bayfietd United Church;
It was suggested postores
could, be made.
There will, be an executive
meeting the first Wednesday
in October.
The morning service was
resumed following the
or an older baby were noted.
It was felt that weaning was a
consideration the needs of
personal affair, taking into
the baby as recognized by release. Mrs. Doug Riley.
the observant mother. French teacher - Mrs.
'Mrs. Barbara Kerr thank- Debbie Campbell. Special
ed the mothers for coming speach - Mrs. Shirley Lyons.
'and invited them to attend
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Edna
McDonald visited with Dave
and Mrs. Watson and
attended the morning service
at Duff's United. Church.,
Phone 887.6461 -- Brussels, Ont.
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Classes for 'children of. Nursery, Kinder-
garten and all grades of public school.
Senior students [Gr. 8, 9 and up]
beginning later.
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holidays in August of the daughter and family Mr. and
minister, the Rev. Charles A. Mrs. Robert Pritchard in
Swan on. Sunday, September London.
7 at Duff's Church, Walton. On Sunday Mrs.
Greeters were Mr. and Mrs. ,
Allan Searle. The organist
was Mrs. Ian Wilbee.
The Rev. Dr. Hazlewood
will be the guest speaker at
the Anniversary service on..
Sunday, September 21 at
11:00 a.m.
There are a few new
teachers at the Walton Public
School this term. Kinder-
garten - .Mrs. Barb Liver-
more; Grade 1 - Miss Barb
Farrish; Grade 2 - Mrs. Joan
Vandendool; Grade 3 -Mrs.
Audrey Toll (principal) her
reported more help was
needed to repair the front ,
veranda at the manse and the
furnace in church is to be
replaced in the near future.
It was decided to change
the date of the evening of •
Gospel Music with Reed
Sellwood singers to Sunday,
October 5 at 7:30 p.m., due
to the Anniversary service at
Brussels United Church.
Tickets are now available
from any U.C.W. members.
Plans were made for lunch
to be served after the
morning service for their
Anniversary on September
21 with the Rev. Dr. Hazle-
wood, Brussels, as guest
speaker. Walton Unit are
responsbile for flowers in the,
church.
It was moved to subscribe
to the Observer again for the
family, plan.
Mrs. Graeme Craig and
Mrs, Murray Dennis gave an
outline fo the one day pre-
cedings at Alma College last
month. Any registrations are
to be into the nominating
committee by the end of this
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