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THE WINNERS
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of the DRAW for the TWO EASTER RABBITS were:
1st — EDITH PLETCH 2nd — MARJORIE CULBERT
Curtains 4.98 and 9.98 — Curtain Material 1.98 yd. and up
SPRING and SUMMER JACKETS
1-3x, 4-6x, 8-16 from 1.98
MEN'S 6.98 and up WOMEN'S 4.98 and up
Unit holds of the U.C.W.U.C. . meeting
. News of Walton
MtKillop
Correspondent
Mrs, Allan. McCall
•Mckillop Unit
The McKillop Unit of the
U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs.
Charles McCutcheon, April 12,
with 13 members present. Mrs.
Merton Hackwell presided for
devotions opening the meeting
with a reading, "0 God, with
eagerness we seek your pre-
sence." "At the Name of
Jesus" was sung and scriptures
from Luke 24, verses 1 - 12
was read by' Mrs. Keith Rock.
The meditation, "Wrong Placeto
Look,' was given by Mrs. Merton
Hackwell. "Lord of the Dance"
was sung and Mrs. Campbell Wey
gave as her topic, "The Lord
of the Dance."
Mrs. John Burch presided for
business, thanking those who had
taken part. Minutes were read
by Mrs. Glen McNichol. Roll
call was answered by exchange
of flower seeds.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Norman Schade, Mrs. Stewart Mc
Call, Mrs. Neil McGavin and the
hostess, Mrs, Charles McCut-
cheon.
4H Meet
The sixth meeting of the
"Sporty Knits" Walton III was
held at the home of Mrs. Karen
Hoegy. All members answered
the roll call, "How I plan to
care for my garment once it
is made." Pearl McCallum
demonstrated a zipper without
a seam with piece showing,
also applying elastic in firm
knits. The next meeting to be
held at Gay Fischer's home.
W.I. Meeting
The Walton women'-s Institute
met Wednesday evening April 18,
when 37 ladies sat down to a
turkey dinner catered by .the
Winthrop U.C.W. in their church
basement.
Prior to the meal, Mrs.
Gerald Watson opened the meet-
ing with Mrs. Neil McGavin as
pianist. Mrs. Don Achilles
thanked the ladies for the dinner.
Mrs. Eric Anderson replied for
the Winthrop U.C.W. Mrs. Neil
McGavin , branch director led in
a sing song, and Mrs. Ray Huether
assisted at the piano. A new
member, Mrs. Harold Hudie, Was
welcomed. Mrs. Joe Steffler read
the minutes and treasurer's re-
port, indicating $5.50,23. on hand..
The district annual meeting was
announced for May 8th, in Duff'S
United Church, It was decided
that the Sunshine Sisters gifts
Would be held at the annual meet-
ing instead of the December
meeting.
Mrs. Allan McCall, the
incoming president spoke on one
of the greatest values in Women's
Institute membership and the
signs that are set in the Mary
Stewart Collect. Good branches
do not just happen, but are the
result of Unselfishness, for-
giveness and honor,
Mrs. Jim Fritz reported for
h the committee on the bits trip,
It was decided not to go to
Zoronto on May 16, as planned
and it Was left with the can-
mittee to look into places to Visit
in StratfOrd for the bus trip,
set for June 7. There will be
a meeting May 16, with the Agri-
culture and Canadian Industries
conVenorS in charge of the program.
The annual meeting tolloWed
with the minutes and financial
report read by the secretary- treasurer, jOeSteffler.1 The
auditors' report was given by
Mts. Harvey Craig.
Mrs. Joe Steiner -entertained
as "Sitsie Snowflake"' with an
aniusing acting recitation, "The
Ship". The standing committee repOrtS Were
Alvin MODOnalti
stalled the new Slate offiners
as follOWS:' Past President, Mts.
Watson;,Gerald Pretident, Mt§a Alla 1' t ideo,6PreS I . ; s
t Mrs. Don Achilles"; gtid President,Mrs 11 . u It' tnp riegq 8edretary,irreastikerf Mrs. ken
iteb6nAld; Dittriet, Director,.
Mrs. Gerald Watson; Alternate,
Mrs. Allan. McCall; public Rela-
tions Officer, Mrs. Jim Axtmann;
Branch Directors, Mrs. Ray Hue -
ther, mrs. Jan Van Vliet
Mrs. Don McDonald, and Mrs.
Laverne. Godkin; Curators, Mrs.
Nelson Reid, and Mrs. Jim Mc
Donald; Press reporters, Mrs.
A. McCall and Mrs. Earl Watson;
Auditors, Mrs. Harvey Craig and
Mrs. Dave Watson.
Standing Committee Con-
venors Agriculture and Canadian
Industries, Mrs. Emerson Mit-
chell and Mrs. Harold Bolger;
Citizenship and World Affairs,
Mrs. Mac Sholdice and Mrs.
Graeme Craig; Fimily and Con.-
sumer Affairs, Mrs. George Mc
Call and Mrs. Ron Bennett; Edu-
cation and Cultural Affairs, Mrs.
Bill Leeming and Mrs. Dave
Watson; Resolutions, Mrs. Alvin
McDonald and Mrs. Harvey
Craig; Sunshine Sister, Mrs.
Nelsoh Marks.
Lucky chair was won by Mrs.
Norman Schade with prize
donated by Mrs. A. MCall. Mrs.
Alvin McDonald gave a reading,
"Patch-work quilt". Mrs. Don
Achilles gave a prize for a lucky
ticket won by Mrs. Herb Traviss.
Mrs. Gerald Watson in her
President's summary thanked
everyone for their help during the
past two years and welcomed in
the new committee. She conduc-
ted a musical, pass the box
contest, with many taking part
and Mrs. Don Achilles receiving
the final prize.
The new president, Mrs. Allan
• McCall presented the Past
President, Mrs. Watson with a
gift, on behalf of the members
for her leadership during her two
years in office.
The four voting delegates at
the District Annual in Walton on
May 8, will be Mrs. Don Achilles,
Mrs. Alvin McDonald, Mrs. Tor-
rence Dundas and Mrs. Gerald
Watson. A donation of ten dol-
lars was voted to the Brussels
Fall Fair Board. The executive
and conveners will meet, Tues-
day evening to plan the next year's
program. It was agreed to pay
$25.00 to the Secretary-Trea-
surer.
Easter Service
Fifteen members of the con-
firmation class joined -the church
on Sunday morning. They
included, Diane Esther Dennis,
Peggy Ann Dennis; Steven Allan
Dennis; Janice Doreen Houston,
Kim Lee Humphries; Roger,
Humphries; Susan Ann
Humphries; Jane Ethel Leeming;
Patricia Anne McDonald; Susan
Gail Murray; Mary Elizabeth
Searle; Brian Harold Smith;
John Robert Van Vliet; Anne
Marie Watson; Brian ROy Wil-
bee. AlSO joining by certificate
of Transfer, Mrs. RObert
Humphries.
ErrierSon Mitchell and Ian
Wilbee assisted Rev. D. -Dockers
and extended a hand of WeldOthe
to the young people. This was
followed by communion with those
serving: Mac Sholdice,' Allan
Searle, ken MODonald, Harvey
Craig, Stewart McCall and Ron
Bennett. The choir sang an an,
theni assisted by Mrs. Ian
bee at the organ. Rev. D. Docket).
took as hiS sermon, "Did Jesus
really rise from the Grave."
The' offering WAS received by
Clayton Prasero 1c. in Van Vilet
and Roger Huttphriea. Greeting
at the dobt- Were Neil McGavin,
and Herb Traviss.
Easter lilies were plated in
the Satiehlaty by the u.q,-Wi fOr
the following, Mrs. Margaret
Humphries, Mrs, Hudie o
Mrs., William Sholdice, Mrs.
.Maud teeming, Mo. Gordon
MCGiVir),, Mrs. Ethel Hackwell,.
Mrs Jadk Bosnian atidlOs.,JOhn
Metkinald,
Bridal Shower
A MISCelle.'neOil0 shower Mr
MiSii EVelyn Higgitt briddeledt
0*. next: Was. held at the
hhome
.
,Mrs. ken ShOrtteed,
When approxitnately ogO ladies
tgittherett *10010 well.
.testa Were enjoyed during the
evening and Evelyn was presented
with many gifts, Mrs. Short-
reed was assisted by Mrs. Larry
Bolger.
Personals
Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Mc
Gavin have returned home from
their winter holiday in Florida.
Mr. and ,Mrs. R.W. Lundy of
Hamilton spent the Easter holiday
weekend at the home of Mr., and
Mrs. Allan McCall. -
Mr. and Mrs. Volker Bert-
lein and family of London visited
Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Thamer and other rela-
tives.
miss Ruth Ritchie R.N., of
Hamilton spent a few days this
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hum-
phries and family of London,
spent the Easter weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Stewartalumphries
and Kim.
Mr. Bill Uhler of Burlington
spent the holiday weekend at the
home of his father, Ernie Uhler.
Miss Glenna Houston of Wind-
sor was home with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Houston for
the Easter holiday.
Mrs. William Sholdice, Clin-
ton, and Mrs. Russel Wilbee,
Ethel, visited a week 'ago Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ian Wilbee
and attended the Thank-offerine
service at Duff's United Church
in the evening.
Visiting recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and
John were, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Marshall, Stoney Creek; Mr. and.
Mrs. Howard Deane, Toronto; and
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster,
Clinton.
Rev. Derwyn and Mrs. Docken
and Kristen spent a few days
at their cottage near Meaford.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke,
Stephen and Sheila spent Good
•Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Huether.
Misses Brenda Bewley,
Connie Coutts and Becky Nolan,
Nurses-in -training spent their
holiday week with their parents.
Miss Karen McEwing of
Sarnia, spent the Easter weekend
holiday at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jack MeEwing.
Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and
John spent Easter Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster,
and attended services at Ontario
Street United Church, Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson
and Ronald attended the baptis-
mal service in Northside United
Church a ,week ago Sunday when
Dana Isabel Stevenson was bap-
tised. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Stevenson and Anna Lee were
also present, later visiting 11,1r.
and Mrs. Peter McGowan Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maier and
family of London, visited on the
Easter holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Watson.
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