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News of Walton
Choose your life carefully, UCW- hears.
, Correspondent
Mrs.Alian McCall
The October =eating of the
MeKillop U.C.W. was, held at the
home of Mrs. Dave Watson with 14
members present and one visitor.
Mrs. Merton Hackwell opened
the meeting by readin Hymn 385
from the new Hymn book. Hymn
577 was sung with Mrs. Neil Mc-
Gavin. as pianist.
Mrs. Campbell Wey led in
prayer followed by Scripture.
Psalm 103, 10.- 19 on Thanks-
giving.
Mrs. Merton Hackwell read a
Meditation entitled, "Thanks.;
giving".
The offering was taken by
Jannette Rock and dedicated by
Mrs. Merton Hackwell,
Mrs. Keith. Rock gave the
topic, "Choose your life care-
fully, you will, be in it a long
time".
Hymn 15 6 was sung. Mrs.
Merton Hackwell closed this part
of the meeting with Benediction.
Mrs. Neil McGavin presided
for the business, opening with a
poem.
The minutes of the last
Mark 25th
Relatives and friends
gathered at the Walton Hall
Friday evening October 19th, to
celebrate the 25th wedding Anni-
versary of Doug and Marjory
Fraser. Mr. Rae Houston, who
gave the bride away .25 years ago
was master of ceremonies for
the evening.
The evening began with pro-
gressive euchre, followed by a
short program. Mark McElwain
of Seaforth 'played a piano solo
and Margaret Craig gave two
delightful readings. Miss Glenna
Houston of Windsor rendered a
"Melody of Songs" on the piano'
and Mrs. Emmerson Mitchell
meeting were read by Mrs. Glen
McNichol.
Roll call was answered by
everyone giving their waist
measurement.
The annual fowl supper which
is to be held. Nov. 7th from 4:30 -
8 o'clock was discussed.
The meeting cloted with
everyone -repeating the "•Lord's
Prayer".
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Norman Shade, Mrs. Stewart Mc,
Call, Mrs. Neil McGavin and
the hostess.
4—H clubs
WALTON I
Meeting Four of Walton I
"Nifty Nibblers" was held on
Monday evening.
The meeting opened with the
4,41 pledge followed by the
secretary's report and roll call,
answered by nine members.
The next meeting will be held
at Mrs. Don Achilles on Oct. 15,
1973.
Mrs. Achilles discussed with
anniversary
and Mrs. Herb Traviss.played
and sang a duet.
Doug and Marjory were then
called to the platform, where
Mrs. Pat • Bennett read the
address. Many beautiful gifts
and cards were opened by Mr.
and Mrs. Fraser, assisted by
their family Carolyn, Dianne,
Clayton and Cheryl. Doug and
Marjory expressed their thanks
Their attendants 25 years
ago Mrs. BrUce Walters ( the
former" Shirley Bennett) of
Hanover and Cecil Cameron of
Mount Forest were also present
the members the spring project
"Taking a Look at Yourself".
Members hav e a choice of making
a laundry bag, shower tote box,
sewing kit 'or a knitted garment.
Projects to vote for fall are as
follows - Cereal Shelf, Club
Girl entertains, or Dressing up
Vegetables. -
Achievement Day is
December 8 and books are to be
in to the leaders byNovember 30.
Mrs. Harold Bolger read the
subject matter on "Europeans
Discover the New World".
Joan Bennett and Ruth Thamer
made German Tea Squares and
Dutch Cholcolate.
The tea squares were liked
by all members but the dutch
chocolate was a little too strong
for some members.
Margaret Shortreecl and Mary
Watson decided to make a pizza
for the next meeting.
The meeting closed with the
4-H Motto "Learn to do by
Doing".
MEETING FIVE
The fifth meeting opened with
the 4-H pledge followed by the
secretary's report.
,The roll call was answered by
eight members.
Mrs. Bolger discussed the
subject matter and the girls filled
in our handout sheet.
Mary Watson and Margaret
Shortreed made pizza and the
other members made Beet and
Cabbage Salad.
Both were enjoyed by most
members.
The members discussed plans
for Achievement Day and de-
cided to continue this discussion
at the next meeting after the
members had time to think about
topics for a skit.
Kim Humphries decided to
make Cabbage Rolls at the next
meeting.
The meeting closed with the
4-H motto.
MEETING SIX
The sixth meeting was opened
with the 4-H pledge. Miss Jane
Pengilley, Home Economist for
Huron County was at the meeting.
The Roll. Call, 'zone thing I
already know about Scandinavia
or Finland" was answered by all
r"mb ers Thesecretary's report was
read by Margaret Shortreed.
Mrs. Harold Bolger read
"Northern Europe" and the
members filled out the ha.hdout
sheet.'
Mrs. Don. Achilles discussed
the home assignment with the
members.
• The members chose "Cooking
in a Pioneer, Kitchen!' as the
topic for skit at Achievement Day,.
Each member has to supply
the props and suitable costume
for their part in the skit.
Kim Humphries demonstrated
making Cabbage Rolls.
Everyone liked the cabbage
rolls although some didn't like
cooked cabbage. The meeting
closed with the 4-H motto.
,ILost and Found
group meets.
The' girls met for their sixth
meeting in the basement of the
church Tuesday evening. It was
agreed to have Mrs. Docken be
one of the leaders again. After
business the meeting was turned
over to Jayne Baker, Nancy Kun-
der and Janis Van Vliet when
they melted crayon. wax for crafts
while the other girls did relays.
Ruth Thamer and Carolyn Mc-
Clure provided entertainment..
Mrs. Dave Sholdice is a pa-
tient in the wingharn Hospital,
we are glad to hear she is Im-
proved.
Mrs. Alvin McDonald, Mrs.
Rollie Achilles, Mrs. George Mc-
Call and Mrs. Allan
tended the Thankoffer
'in Cranbrook p
Church on Tuesday e
Miss. Jennie Hogg was
ker.
,Miss Lynne McDor
in-training at Woodst
spent the weekend at
her parents, Mr. and
McDonald.
Several ladies of
of Duff's Church at
Thankoffering service
nesday evening in th
United Church when
colm Davidson showe
of their stay in India a
of their many living
in that country.
Mrs. David
speaks to
Sarah, Stephenson,
of the Brussels, U.0
corned about 120 ladies
ter churches and neigh
lages to the Thankoffer
ing Wednesday evenin
24 in the church parlou
Verna Thomas ch
program which consist(
readings, prayers an
A quartet 1 of Betty C
Nelva Scott, Sarah S
and Barb McCutcheon
panted by Mary Bryans
contributed a couple of
Elenor Hemingway intr
guest speaker Jane Da
13rucefield, who had liv
for nine months. Mrs,
showed slides and in
interesting and often
Manner commented on
and life and her inv
with the Indian people,
She was presented w
of money and thanked
McCutcheon. for this happy occasion.
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