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Mrs. Allan McCall
The Walton Women's Institute
held their final euchre of the
season Monday evening, April
28th in the community hall. It
was in the form of a dessert
euchre when approximately 90
people attended and sampled the
delicious smorgasborg of desserts
and coffee prior to the cards. The
tables were set with red and white
checkered clothes and green and
yellow centerpieces. The hall was
decorated for the special occas-
sion. Those in charge were: Mrs.
Nelson Marks, Mrs. Bill
Humphries, Mrs. Ray Huether,
Mrs. Stewart Humphries, Mrs.
Ron Bennett, Mrs. Gerald Wat-
son and Mrs. Don Achilles.
There were 20 talbes of euchre
in play. Prize winners were:
High lady - Mrs. Harold Bolger;
Low lady - Mrs. Howard Brown,
Monkton; High Man - Mrs.
Russell Marks (playing as a man);
Low man - Mrs. George McCall,
(playing as a man). Door prizes -
1st - Mrs. Jim McDonald, (a
vase); 2nd prize - Mr. Mel
Jacklin, Brussels, (a cameo
cushion top).
Mission Band
31 were in attendance for the
monthly meeting of the Mission
Band. on Sunday morning at
Duff's United Church. It was
held one week earlier owing to
Mother's Day next Sunday.
Brian McGavin gave the call to
worship at 11:15 a.m. Mrs. N.
McGavin was pianist for the
hymn, Joy, Joy, Joy. The
scripture was read by 'Bruce
Godkin. Prayer by Jim McDonald
followed by a reading by John
Huether. The secretary, Murray
Scholdice gave his, report while
the treasurer, Nanci Bennett gave
her report, then she received the
offering which was dedicated.
The Mite Boxes are to come in
next month, with June meeting
being planned as a Fun Day.
Hymn, "Jesus Loves Me, This I
Know" was sung prior to going to
their classes. The teachers wre:
Mrs. Merton Hackwell, Mrs. Mac
Scholdice, Mrs. Neil McGavin
and Mrs. Ross Bennett.
Boundary and 17th Unit Meets
Mrs. Harvey Craig was hostess
for the unit meeting on Wednes-
day in her home with 17 ladies
present. Mrs. Harold McCallum
opened with the Thought for the
Day. Hymn "When I Survey the
Wondrous Cross" was sung.
Mrs. McCallum read the scrip-
ture from St. Luke 24: 1-12
followed by a poem. "Arciproca-
tion" and prayer. Mrs. George
Williamson read an "Easter"
meditation. The offering was
received and dedicated.
The topic "Young Girls find, the
Meaning of Easter" was given by
Mrs. G. Williamson. Hymn
"Jesus Christ is Risen today"
was sung followed by prayer
closing the devotional part of the
meeting.
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The first meeting of the Walton
"Weedin Wonders" was held
April 23, at Mrs. Harold.
McCallum's at 7:30. There were
11 members who attended the
meeting. The election of officers
are as follows: Secretary - Laura
Dennis; President - Diane God-
kin; Vice President - Diane Willis;
Press Reporter - Jane' Schade.
The discussion was "Why We
Should Grow a Garden?" The
Business was conducted by On Vacation to Australia
Mrs. M. Baan. The minutes and Miss Carol Shortreed, daughter
roll call was read by—Mrs. H. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shortreed
McCallum, Mrs. Cliff Ritchie who is employed with the Bell
gave the treasurer's report, Telephone Company in London,
followed by Mrs. Van Vliet giving Ontario left last Friday on a tour
the miscellaneous fund. to Australia. While there she will
Future meetings were visit with her sister Ann and
announced, also the 8th, and 16th family, Mr. and Mrs. Colin
ham supper for. June 3rd. Two McKarney and Lesley of Towns-
thank you cards were read. The ville, Queensland, Australia. She
next meeting is to be held at the will stop at Figi Islands going and
home of Mrs. Graeme Craig. The on the return trip home will spend
meeting closed with prayer. a few days at Pliawaii.
Weedin' Wonders Meet
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LONDON
ONTARIO BEAN GROWERS r CO-OPERATIVE y
Two locations
WHITE BEAN GROWERS
s
---Time to think of your
girls discussed benefits and a
suitable place to plant the garden.
They talked about different
flowers and vegetables. For the
club the girls are to plant 10
vegetables and 4 flowers to make
file and to serve vegetables and
make a salad.
The next meeting will be at
Mrs. Smith's on May 7 at 7:45.
Girls are to buy their seeds and
make a plan for their gardens.
PLANTING NEEDS
are available
We also have a good
choice of WEED
CONTROL CHEMICALS
on hand
Seafarer
Sanilac and
Kentwood
SEED BEANS
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SEAFORTH
Ontario Bean Growers Co-Operative plant at Seaforth
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