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NOTE; You arose oppli for crop insurance by
(7ctobor 1st or 10 clays alter seeding whichever
conies first.
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WALTON
8th and 16 Unit of Duff's
United Church, Walton
The September meeting was
held at the home of Mrs. Clarence
Martin on Wednesday, September
10th. HYinn 009 "People That On
Earth Do Dwelt" was sung with
Mrs. fim Smith us the pianist.
Mrs. Alvin. McDonald led in pray-
er and read art article, also the
Scripture tram St, John 10, 1. -
The topic "The Anglican and
United Churches ni(Jnig" was
presented , by Mrs, Jinr Smith.
Hymn 38$ "0 Master Let
Walk 'With Thee" sung and
Mrs. Doug Fraser led in prayer .
and presided for the business.
:Minutes of the fast meeting were
read by the SeePetury. The roll call
was answered, by ten members
and there Were four guests. A
"thank you" card was read. Tire
regular ;Ind copper collections
Were received.
has entered her first year at the
same, University.
Miss Currie Rulyter, Stratford,
visited for a, few days with Mr:
and Mrs. Jan V 1.1 Vi tet Sr,
Walton U.C.W. Meeting
Mrs. Gordon McGavin openod the
Sept. meeting of Elbe T7.C.W. held
in Duff's ChurciL The meeting was
opened with the repeating of the
IT.C.W. Purpose. The hymn "For-
ever With The Lord" was sting
with Mrs. Martin Rion as litankr
Psalm 714 was read in unison.
.firs. Kenneth McDonald received
the offe'ring dedicated by Mrs.
McGal.rin. Debbie and Dena Wey
and -Gwen Bosnian provided a
musical number. "The 'World is
Green and Fertile" was sung by
all the members. The topic, from,
"Sillily of China" was given by
Mrs. Campbell Wey. it's purpose,
to understand the role and goals
of the working people of the New
China, "film and T-Tis Work", writ-
ten by Roy Wylie, was disctssed
under the following headings:
State Socialism, l+ tint and
Work, Com mulles, . City 'Workers,
Standard of Living. A quiz Was
conducted during the discussion,
Mrs. G.G. McGavin laikod on the
Study Book, firs. David Watson
read the scripture. Matthew lit.
33-34 and St. Mak In. 3'245. Mrs,
MalaVin commented on it and
closed with prayer.
Mrs. Alvin McDonald_ welcom.
the member's return aft oe the
summer recess.. She also rearl a
poem and offered prayot.
Mrs. Allan McCall read the min.
Otes of the previons meeting,
A display of books, arrang,-ed by
Mrs. erlInnhen Wei'. Program and
Litera hire Cob yeller, were ex•
plained her. Mrs, Kenneth Mc•
proNented the Treasurer's
to topi.07
musical selection for the Fall
Sectional meeting to be held in
;Duff's Church. The renewing ot,
the Observer is due in. October.
Thank you notes were read by
Mrs. Nelson Marks, Walton UCW
is responsible for floWer for the
chareh in September. The meet-
ing was chased with the Mlipah
Benediction.
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JOHN MALLICK
The DOW meets SePtelnher 30th
and is invited to the II-CW meet-
ing at Moncrieff October 1st. The
Sectional meeting is at Walton on
October -I.4th. The Church Sin :pot'
is on 'November 5111. and the An-
piversary on September 21st when
the •speaker will be Rev. Al (rosy.
'Grace was -suing and Innoti was
SerVed by the Hostess.
• Miss Linda Traviss is caroled
at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener,
for the three year nursing course.
• 301m 'Williamson wile celebrated
his 92nd birthday on September
1.0th, received • :.the 'congratulations
Land good wishes of his Malty
friends.
M„is's Helen Searle has began
'the by° year nursing course at
. St. SOS-eph's frospital, London.
Mtgs. 81101'01 Craig is in her norinld
§011fill• y011 fit Wreitflin ThillIonittY,Ivonorf,
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