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NOV.
WALTON
Lpst and Found Group
We opened the meeting with a
prayer, Patty McDonald, Susan
Hurray, Mrs. Docken led the sing
Song. We studied a folder "Who
Am I?" We discussed our
our friends and our life. We went
into groups and each made up a
play and put them on about
strict parents. We closed the
meeting with taps.
Unit Hear Speaker .,
From London Mission
The 8th and l h Vnit held their
November meeting in the baSe-
ment of Duff's 'United Church on
Tuesday evening with all units
and others as guests, The Scrip.
tune No. 709 in. the hyninary was
read by Mrs. George McCall fol-
lowed by prayer. Hymn 516 was
sung with Mrs. Jim Fritz"as plan,
Tat. Mrs. Don Fraser.read a poem
"What Counts", Dena and Debbie
Way contributed Musical numb.
or. The offering was received by
Mrs. Doug Fraser and dediCated
by Mrs. Don Fraser. The copper
money Was also taken. Mr. Alvin
Roth, from Mission. Services of
London was introduced by Mrs.
Harold Bolger, Mr. Roth's son
Keith showed a film and. Mr. Roth
spoke about the work of the Mis-
sion A lady who had: come with.
them and had lived at the Mis-
sion for 18 months told Of her ex-
periences and how she had been
helped and is going to do hair
dressing. Mrs. D McDonald thank-
ed Mr. Roth and presented him
with a gift. He took the bale that
had been Peeked at the church. in
October With hilt. to the Mission.
Lunch was served at the close of
the Meeting folloWed by a social,
half hour.
W. I. Monthly Meeting
The Walton Women's Institute
Was held in the Community Hall
On Wednesday evening, November
17th. The meeting was opened" by
the President, Mrs. Gerald Wat,
eon with s Thought on Reritettbr-
ante, She welcomed the members
And guests, followed by the open-
ing exercises with Mrs. Wm,
Humphries at the piano. The roll
call was answered by My Pest.
Resolution. The Resolutions corn-
mittee were in charge of the
program. Mrs, Ken McDonald read
a poem "Our Revolutions". Mrs,
;tames >tolan introduCed the guest
speaker, Mrs. John A. Perri° who
Spoke on Art, in nll its different
forms, On heft her sPeeialtY,
Which she hits been ititertlatSd in
icit yeo,N, MN, tsett,N
4fttklg t,i1S Art m,01,10, • ,
Listowel High School. She
snowed her equipment and how to
de an evergreen tree with the oi;
and special knife that they use.
Many of her colored pictures were
on display. A question and answer
period followed. Mrs. Perrie was
thanked by Mrs. Ken McDonala
and presented with a gift on be-
half of the Institute.
The business followed with the
secretary, Mrs. W. Humphries
reading the minutes and the treas-
urer's report.. The tegulnr collec—
tion and the Pennies for Friend:
enee was read. A thank you note
from the Historical Society:God-
erich was extended to the Walton
Institute for having their Ocoher
meeting for the. society. It was
decided not to have any more card
parties 'till the beginning of the
New Year. The next meeting will
begin with a pot. Ick supper and
will be the official visit from the
District President, Mrs. Chas.
arathers of Bluevale. The commit.
tee in charge will be Mrs. Harold
Bolger:, • M rs. Clarence Martin,
Mrs, Jan van Viet, jr. and Mrs.
Dove Watson. It is to be, the Sun-
shine Sisters exchange and the
executive to look after the pro-
gram, it was moved that gifts be
bought out of the funds for any
ehut7ins in Homes or Hospitals.
Mts.. 'Win. Humphries gave a
rere•rt of the Guelph.
Area Convention which she.
attended as delegate last month
The meeting was closed with the
Queen, followed by the Institute
Grace. Lunch was served by the
hesesses, Mrs. Earl Watson,.
"1IM P fluether, Mrs. Allan Mc-
Call and Mrs. Gerald Watson.
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Ile who understands your silence.
He who will he a balance in the
seesaw of life
He who considers your needs be-
fore your deservings.
He. who to himself is true and
therefore must be so to you.
He wlip,.wh..en he reaches the top.
of the ladder, does net forget
you if you are, at the bottom.
He who is the same today when.
prosperity smiles upon you
and tomorrow when adversity
and sorrows come.
He who cheerfully comes in when
all th e world has. gone (it;
who weeps with yon when the
laughing is away.
ire who guards your interests as
his own, neither flatters or
deceives, gives just praise to
your good deede, and equally
condoms your ,bad. acts,
11e who is the same to you in the
society of the wealthy and
proud, as in the solitude of
poverty; whose cheerful smile
sheds sunshine in every com-
pany.
CRANBROOK •
Rev. Wallace J. Mrray, Mitch-
ell, was guest minister for the
106th Anniversary of. Knox Pres.
byterian Church on Sunday, Nov-
ember 21st. Mrs. Stewart Steiss
presided at the organ and the
Junior choir contributed two
special numbers. •
Rev. Samuel Kerr. Monkton,
will occupy the pulpit next. Sun-
day at the usual hour of 1:30 p.m.
Sunday School will be at 12:30,
Come to the Community Centre.
on Saturday afternoon for the
annual Bazaar which opens at
3 p.m.
Mrs. Ernest Waddell, Fullerton.
spent several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Wifred Strickler end were
guests at the Va.nasss-Strickler
wedding on Saturday. Other
guests, included • Mrs. Shireman
of Fright; and 1W. and Mrs. John
Warby, Dundas.
Mrs. Kenneh McDonald came
home on Saturday following over
a two months stay in Listowel
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Nichols,
Atwood, attended Knox Anniver-
sary on Sunday a.nd visited
Miss E. M. Steiss.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong
Fergus. visited relatives and also
attended the special service.
Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. James England of
Lucknow celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary at the home
of their daughter Shirley, and son-
Mr, and Mrs, Ross Smith,
W, M. S. Evening Group
The November meeting of the
Evening group of the W, M, S,
Was held at the home of Mrs, Nor.
man Pfeifer, 'lice president, Mrii.
Steivart Stehn, uDelled the hieet,
ins With ti nadhi, The davotiotiti
ow topic Wthq,i. lit dilaVgd di Mil.;
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loves the Lord". Luke 20: 38-42.
was read in unison and "What a
friend . we have in Jesus" was
sung, In the Topic on "Martha, a
misunderstood 1N; oinan", it was
said Jesus was always welcome
at Martha's home, she was an
attentive hostess, and loved to
entertain Jesus, she was an in-
dustrious housekeeper, practical
minded, maintained strong family
ties, was responsive to the teach-
ings of Jesus. "All the way my
Saviour leads me" was sung, fol-
lowed. by prayer, The president,
Mrs. Steiss, conduced the bus-
iness. The roll call was a. "remem-
brance" verse. Cards and visits
were recorded. 'Pliers will be an
ONehange of fancy cookies at the
next meeting on December 14.
The hymn "Jests calls us", o'er
the tumult" and the Lords Prayer
brought the meeting to a close.
Mrs. Gordon Engel and the host-
ess served lunch.
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