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WALTON
Duff's UCW Meeting
• The ot. DIM'S Church
met in die Church.
The vice-president, Mrs.
iVicUavin, opened the meeting
with the reading eit the 23rd
Psalm and the hymn ",West tie
the Tie that Binds!). Mrs. Adartin
Baal( presided at the piano. The
secretary's report was read by
Mrs, Campbell Wey, aleo thank.
you cards, The treasurer's report
y,,ns Kiven by :4.rs. K. 4c.DOnald.
articles to be sent by May 1st
were named by l‘irs. C. Martin of
the Supply and Welfare Com-
mittee. A report of the Centen-
nial Committee on inquiries made
was given by Mrs. Wilbur Turn-
bull, who was instructed to make
the decision, on the items to be
purchased. The yearly report of
the 6t1.1 and leth unit was given
by Mrs. liaroicl Bolger,. 1148, 34e-
UaVill rel)Orted that the appli-
cation of the Plowing Match
conliaiL.tee £or space had been
acccin.e.d. Lama, for the klasten
Thankoliering meeting is. to be
irnit bread with butte** and
use to be eontribued by each
unit. ..NIL:ELMO') Unit will serve
the iith and .3oundary Unit
c_ean up. At the pot luck sup-
per at 7 p.m. on March 17, meat
will be provided by the UCW.
bout keepers will be H. Travis,
and ion Bennett. Walton Unit
will serve and the 8th and 16th
dean up.
A letter was read announcing
the 1,0e5 School for Women,
(United Church London Con-
ference) will be held at Alma.
-College, St. Thomas, 'August Srd,
to 26th. An invitation was received
to attend Food Forum "Trix with
a Mix" presented by O.D.A. in the
Legion hail, Brussels, April 1st at
8 p.m. A letter Irma the Children's
Aid Society, expressing thank
for work done on pyjamas and
and quilts was read by Mrs.
iiauey Craig. All garments no
in are to be in to Mrs. Harvey
Craig by the end of March.
The U.C.W. annual meeting o:"
Huron Presbyterial will be held
in Northside United Church, Sea-
forth on March 24th. There will
be morning and afternoon ses-
sions with a noon luncheon. Rev.
H. W. MeNerwill, author of
"Darby of Bella Bella" will be the
speaker at the afternoon session.
Mrs. A. Higginbotham. and Mrs.
J, Clarke will attend as delegates.
The offering was received and
the meeting was closed With
payer by Mrs. McGaVin.
As as 5pecial introductory offer, all lines are available at very, very
ric s, Estimates Are Fr ee Call us now
Now as for
UPIHOLSTEriw G
Don't wait until the big rush comes! Let us
provide you with a free estimate and show
you our distinctive materials in Nylon, Bro-
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tries. You may select from more than 1,000
of the newest fabrics, and from more than
200 leatherettes.
Let us make your furniture like new— remodelled in the modern style -for less than half the cost of new furniture!
— COMPARE THESE MONEY -$AV1NG LABOR PRICES —
Chesterfield $25.00. Chrome Kitchen Chair $3.50
the; Chairs $8.00 to $12.50
Chesterfield Chair $15.00
Car or tru& seat or back $5 Mattresses: Single $7.50, Double $10
We replace Broken Springs in Mattresses, 35 cents each. We re-varnish and rebuild your
furniture in modern style!
CALL OUR AGENT t, SELWYN BAKER, PHONE 79 OR 4 BRUSSELS. ONT.
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