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Monday, and Wildnosiday 48 -7ti1U r WOOF Offlo fp ,MoItitrfitin
WALTON'
Executn,$ Mgdting
The .e,ectiti.-N.e. Or the U;LCW,...
held a meeting in 616 basCineht
the church on Wednesday UfEkr-
ifooti With 4.3 officers present. The
Preiideni, WM'. Roc opened
'with prayer. .Anriouncemeuis we're
made,, an' itivittillon was extended
from BI:c..th United Ciath-ii to
attend their, Thankoffeiing
Sunday April 4l, at 7:3U.
MoWatt to be their guest spea.ker.
Plans Were'Made fel' our Thank,.
oVerfug'Serviee which will be held
April 25th. The WaltoiT
Bazaar to be held April: 11 at
U.C.W. members are rernind.-
ed of the May Meeting- to b'e a Vet.
luck 'snaler- units to
attend.
Walton W. I. Meetitig
. , The Walton Women's Institute
meeting was held in the eommun-
ity hall on.,Wednesday evening,
March. 24 with u6 guests preseut
from East Huron Branches in-
cluding: T3blevale, Cranbrook,
Pordwich,. Ethel, Lakelet, Moles-
worth. Moncrieft Brussels and
Wroxeter. The President, Mrs.
Alvin McDonald welcomed every-
one and opened the meeting with
the Institute Ode, the Mary
Stewart Collect and 0 Canada.
Mrs. Harold Bolger was the pianist
for the evening. Mrs. Wm. Hum-
phries read the minutes of the last
meeting. Thirty-six members at sw-
ered the Roll Call "Name arm
industry unknown to your grand-
mother",'This iva,s, followed by the
eorreseondeuce and the business
Was attended to after lunch. A
get-well card was signed by the
members to be sent to Mrs. Ed
Godkin who is a patient in Sea-
forth Hospital. The meeting was
then turned over to Mrs. J, van
Vliet :fr. and :qrs. Teii MeGavin,
convenors tor Canadian Industries.
Mrs. van Vliet led in a sing-song
accompanied at the piano by Mrs.
John A. 'Erection. of Pordwieli, A
Marshmallow contest was con-
ducted by Mrs. laa Vliet and. Mrs.
Mc(4*avin Which was Won by Mrs.
:Jack Cox of Moncrieff and Mrs
Sntton of Vordwich, MrS. Van
'Vliet introduced the guest speaker
Mrs. Clarence Dennis of Moncrleff
who had a wonderful display of her
Bobby, Working with different
animal horns, she also does paint-
ings, which she exhibits at the
Hobby :Pairs in Atwood. and 'Ltick.
now. Mrs. Dennis also is a
writer of poetry, and read a few
of her poems. Mrs. N. McGavin
thanked Mrs. Dennis for her most
interesting hobbies and presented
her with a. gift.. Quite a number
of the ladies joined, in with a bal-
eon contest. The Institute Grace
WnS sting and. partners, 'SS*
chosen for lunch by matching
cards. The Ititich commute were
Mrs, Gerald Watson, Mrs. Allan
McCall, Mrs. Ray Huether, Mrs.
Dave Watson, Mrs. Nelson Reid
Mrs. Torrance Dundas and Mrs.
MerVin Smith. The door prize, n
table centre donated by Mrs.
Dennis, was won by Mrs. Ralph
Traviss, Mrs. A.. McDonald con-
ducted the business. Mrs. Win.
TTnmphries asked all standing com-
mittees to have their reports in to
her by the 1st of April, also, all
It: was voted to have, a bus
trip litter, Sheri- courses were
1411)0111„A. Food Paylin
Dull Meal" was announced fel'
April 22nd at 0.T-I.S.S. at 8 p'.M.
Mrs. J. van Vliet gave her report
of the District meeting she had
aliended recently in bluevale.
Tfie District; Annual is to be held
in Orafibrboit on May .11. The an-
nual meeting will be held on April
25 at the trnited Church with the
McKillon tn-if. catering to a hot
turkey supper. Itiras decided to
have a Dessert Euchre on April
21, at S p.m. with the following
committee in charge, Mrs. Jim
Fritz, Mrs. Ernie Stevens. Mrs.
:Thu Nolan, Mrs. Alvin McDonald,
and Mrs. John Gordon. Price to be
50c, All members are responsible
for sending a dessert whether pre-
ent or not. Mr. Stewart FIUTI1-
Ph ries gave the report of the nom,
mating committee as follows:
Past Pres, Mrs, Alvin McDonald
President ...,.:Mrs. Gerald Watson
1st, Vide Pres. Mrs. Allan McCall
Seeetreas ,... Mrs. WM, Humphries
Dist. Director Mrs.' Alvin
McDonald
Mrs.. Gerald. Watson
... ... „.. Mrs. Nelson Marks
Branch Directors Mrs. Pon
Achilles, Mrs: Ray. Htiether, Mrs,
Sim Fritz, Mrs. jan Van Wet
Jr.
Curator's Mrs. Nelsen Reid
Mrs. Jim McDonald
Tress Reporter's Mrs. Allan
McCall, Mrs. .Tim Clark
Auditors Mrs. Wilbur Turnball,
Mrs. Nelson Reid,
Standing Cimniittees
Agriculture and Canadian Trulm,
tries: Mrs. 'Neil ItileGalrin, Mrs,
Laverne Godkiu
Citizenship and Elerdcation: 'Mrs.
Herb Traviss, Mrs, Herb Wil-
lia-insqn
Home Economics and Health: Mrs.
Harold Bolger, Mrs, John Bon
Historical Research and Current
Events,: Mrs. Murray Smith. Mrs.
Jim Axtraann:
Resolutions: Mrs. Jim Nolan, Mrs.
Ken McDonald
Sunshine Convenor;: Mrs, Stewart
Hlunphrleg
The defenSe ..attortley asked the
woman. on trial for her life, "Now
tell the Jury why you shot your
husband with a bow and. arrow,"
"I didn't want to wake the
641.dren,'" •
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