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THURSDAY, SEPT. 43rd, 197/
WALTON
(Intended for last week)
Meeting of Duff's U.C.W.
The Walton 'United Church
Women's General meeting was
held at the church with 16 memb-
ers present, Mrs. Campbell Wcy
of the elcIelllop Unit presided for
the devotional period. A hymn .
Was sung with. Mrs. Marin Bonn
as pianist,. Scrlpture was read
by Mrs. Wm Roe from the Ges.e•
els of St. Luke and St. :Jelin. Cone
munity Friendship and Visiting
presented a skit entitled "Don't
let •Whaappen Without, Me" with
Mrs. Norman Schade, Mrs. Marlin
Baan'and Mrs. Dave Watson tak-
ing part. A film "Drumbeat to
Dialogue" showing; the need for
communication in a changing
culture in Africa. was introduced
by Mrs. Nelson Reid assisted by
Mrs D.erwyn Docken, Mrs. James
Clark; vice president presided fo"
the • business. The treasurer's
report was given by Mrs. K.
McDonald,. McKillop -Unit will be
responsible for flowers in the
sanctuary in September. Mrs. fleei.
McCall read thank you letters
from Angola and Fred Viet.,"
Mission. A bale will be sent again
this fall with articles to be at the
Church by October 25th.Resigna-
tions are to be submitted in
writing by October 31 et. to Mrs.
Cliff Ritchie. The Oetober illy-
utive meeting is extending a
special invitation to all member::
to attend. Social Functions Col,
mittee will name committees for
the annual. Yowl pauper at a 0,-N‘..
mittee meeting. It .was decided
that .onlY'suppers .for the sick and
shut-in could be sent. out and are
to he ordered in advance. :The
(Mirth. • auniversary was anneune.
ed for • SUnday September 19th
with -Rey: Jelin Roberts of. Bel;
grave the guest speaker. Services
at 11. a.m, • and 8 p.m. The sect.-
tonal meeting is to be held in Hay-
field ueited. Church. October 5th.
The U.C.W. is invited to Brussels
United Church. September 21st at
i P.m.. Mrs. Miner from Exeter
I-, be the sneaker. The • 1972
Anglican-United` Church Calender
-,vos cli-mm to members attention
Mrs.. Clark closed the meeting
with prayer.
8th and 16th U.C.W. Unit
The September meeting was
- held at the home of. Mrs. Don Me-
Detiaid, Wednesday evening, Sep-
tember Seth. The meeting opened.
by repeating • the 2erd Pealin
unison aamd Mrs. Jim McDonald
read a poem. The Scripture, which
was taken from 'Matthew 2 : 25-20
was read ai.d Mrs. j. :McDonald
offered prayer., followed by hymn
500 e-te. Topic "How Three Can-
Teen-Agers ran a Mission iii
Brazil" and an article. on "India
• Work" was given by 'Mrs. Don
MeDeneld, and a dinning .about
the first. Indian. who Mil' been in
the Canadian .governinett and his
recent . death, Mtg. Don McDon-
' ald presided for the business pore
ion. The minutes were read by
the secretary The roll call was
•
answered hy•9 members and ..there.
was .one visitor present. The reg.-
vital and copper collections were
l'eeeiVed, " by the treasurers. • An-
neencenteets were given out. The
U.C.W. ladies are invited to BOIS-
.. eels 'United Church on Septemb,
er 21 at 8 p. m. Mrs. S. Miner
trent Exeter is to be. the speaker.
The sectional meeting i s to be in
Hayfield United Church on Octob-
er 1501. The .ti ft's United Church
Anniversary is to be hold on
S tember 1.9th . The r .C.W.
to pack a bale, articles to 1,0
left at the ahurab by Oat. 25th,
Ovnee Was AlitIg and lilt; A 61Trs1
by Mrs. hail HotistOiti Mi`s, tIfArold
Miger and th(.1' 110A089,
444 Meeting
(wand nteetit4t in? thii WO,
MO.Ify WhA ilo14
Cif ti isi it MI 110 044 rEiRi
president opened the meeting
with the 441 pledge and the min•
utes of the last meeting were read
by Joyce Blake. The next meet-
l'ng is to be held on September
18th at Mrs. Don Nolan's home,
We discussed the hand out sheets
on 'Milk arid Health". We then
took up the answers to the last
meetings hand out sheets. This
week's home assignment includes
the Comparative Costs of Skim
Milk which the girls must find
and bring to the. next meeting.,.
For this week's demonstration,
Janice Houston made Cream
Soup while Heather McDonald
made the Yogurt Thousand Island
Dressing, These turned out well
and were enjoyed by each and
every member.
BOWLING NOTES
September 13th
Ladies High Single
:lane Ward 269
Joyce jacklin 236
15farg Smith 225
Ladies High Triple
Jane Ward 5.78
Marg Smith 578
Jane Peters 554
Rutil ITuether ..... 543.
Men s High Single
Doug Huether 243
Jack Higgins 240
Howie Baker ... ...... . „„ 237
Mens High Triple
Howie Baker , . ..
Jack Higgin s ... , ... , .
Doug Huether . , 595
John Cousins 575
Ray Adams 575
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