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OCTOBER 22, '1975
Walton
Minister tells of 10 years in Korea
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan. McCall
The Walton W.I. met in the.
community hall Wednesday
evening with a good attendance of
members and there were 8
visitors present.
Mrs. Bill Humphries, first
vice-president, was in charge
with Mrs. Ray Huether as pianist.
Mrs. Humphries read a poem.
Minutes were read by Mrs. Ken
McDonald and in the correspon-
dence a thank-you note was read
from Mrs. M. Allan. The
treasurer's report was given and
the ordinary and pennies for
friendship collection was taken.
The roll call , was answered by,
"how can a person best
co-opera to with school
teachers."
Mrs. Margery Rock gave a
detailed report 'as delegate to the
area convention held in Atwood.
The conveners, Mrs. Harold
Hudie read the motto: "Let's
enjoy Canada" and Mrs: Norman
Schade introduced the guest
speaker, Rev. Ed. Baker of Duff's
United church, Walton, who
spoke on his 10 years experience
as a missionary in Korea. They
live quite differently from us,
there • are sad times and many
hard times. They are very heavily
populated, not the freedom we
.have. We need to know more than
our own country. We should see
people as our brothers, be friends
with them, send help to build a
future, reach out and help other
people to live. There is just one
God and He is Love.
Mr. Baker had many articles on
display which he had brought
back from Korea and gave details
of each. Mrs. Hudie thanked Mr.
Baker and presented him with a
gift on behalf of the Institute.
John Huether sang two solos
"Orrip-Fah-Pah and "I've got a
home in Glory Land"
accompanied by his mother on the
piano.
It was agreed to have the next
card party October 29th instead of
Halloween night with hostesses,
Mission Band collect for Unicef
The ,Mission Band met in the
basement of the church during
the Sunday morning service, with
38 in attendance.
The Call to Worship was given
by Jeanne McDonald, "Come ye,
thankful people come" was sung
with Cathy mcGaviti As pianist.
The scripture was read by Gary
Godkin, followed by prayer- by
Christine Achilles. Each member
listed something to be thankful
for. Peter Bennett gave the
The McKillop Unit of the
U.C.W. held their monthly meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. N. Schade
with 11 members present.
Mrs. Don Dennis was in charge
of devotions opening with a
reading on "Thanks" Hymn 384
was sung. Scripture was taken
from Deuternorny 81.10. Mrs. M.
Dennis had the Meditation
"What is a Loaf of Bread",
followed by Prayer, Offering was
taken by Mrs. M. Hackwell and
dedicated by Mrs. D. Dennis.
Hymn 205 was read. Mrs. M.
Dennis gave the topic "God Plans
for Thanksgiving" also a thanks-
giving poem,
The president Mrs.• M, Dennis
was in charge of business.
Minutes were read by Mrs, G.
McNichol and Mrs. M. Hackwell
gave the treasurer's report and
Mrs. L. Godkin the friendship
report. The Huron Expositor is to
be sent tO earl Courts for the
coming year. Mrs'. M. Dennis
closed with prayer„t
Ulrich was served by Mrs, C.
Wey o Mrs: D Mick, Mrs. M.
Hackwell and hostess Mrs. it
Schade,
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secretary's report and the
treasurer's report was given by
Cathy McGavin• I The collection to
be sent to Unicef was received
and dedicated by John Huether.
Gift for Children's Aid are to be
brought to the November
meeting. "I am so glad that our
Father in Heaven'; was sung.
The children went to their
classeS with teachers, Mrs.
Merton Hackwell, Mrs. Ross
Bennett, Mrs. Neil McGavin sand
Mrs. Mac Sholdlce
The teachers and members
decorated the ,church auditorium
for Thanksgiving Sunday.
Euchre Reid
On Friday evening the W.I.
sponsored their second euchre of
the season in the Walton
Community Hall.
Prize winners were: High lady -
Mrs. June Fothergil of
Londesboro; Low - Mrs. Annie
Reid; High man- Lloyd Walker;
Low - Grant . Elliott; Brussels
Mystery prizes - Ernie Stevens
and Mrs. R. Marks.
Lunch seved by hostesses,
Mrs. Alvin McDonald, Mrs.
Torrence Dundas, M rs. Keith
Rock and Mrs. Herman Plaas.
There will be another euchre on
Wednesday, October 29th instead
of the 31st of October.
Mrs. Jim Axtmann, Mrs. Ken
McDonald, Mrs. Harvey Craig
and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet Jr. On
November 14th the card party will
be in charge of Mrs. Jan Van Vliet
Sr., Mrs. Harold Hudie, Mrs.
Earl Watson and Mrs.. Ray
Huether.
The November meeting will
begin with a pot luck supperr.
There will be pictures shown and
4-H girls are to be guests. '
Mrs. Humphries closed the
meeting with the thought that the
only way to be a friend is to have
one. Lunch was served by the
hostesses Mrs. Jim McDonald,
Mrs. Alvin McDonald, Mrs. Don
McDonald and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet
Jr.
Shower held for Bride-Elect
A community shower was held
in the basement of Duff's United
Church, Walton in honor of Miss
Marion McCallum , bride-elect of
next month.
The basement was decorated
for the occasion with, pink and
white streamers and bells with
pink, mauve and white Cosmos
and Mum flower arrangements.
Friends, neighbors and
relatives had their names signed
on a beautiful Cameo printed
cloth donated by Mrs. Phyllis
Mitchell when entering at the
door, with June Williamson and
Shirley Johnston in charge.
Mrs.Graeme Craig was M.C.
for the program which included
several contest .s, conducted by
Karen Hoegy, Karen Uhler and
Olene Dennis and a• step-dancing
number by Angela Super.
Marion, the guest of honor, her
mother, Mrs. Harold McCallum
and her grandmother, Mrs. Ed.
Regele were asked to come
forward. Corsages had been
presented to them when they
arrived. /
Miss June Williamson read an
address of Best Wishes to the
bride-elect and girl friends
presented gifts. Marion thanked
everyone. Lunch was served by
the 17th and Boundary Unit
ladies.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon
spent the recent holiday weekend
with relatives at Detroit and
Toledo, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. William Murray
have returned home following a
three week bus trip to Brandon,
Manitoba, Prince Albert and
other points,
Mrs. Betty Couper of Ottawa is
visiting with her father, Harold
Smalldon. They called on Mrs.
Sinalidon on Sunday at Or
Hospital, Goderich,
The many friends
relative's from this area wi
sorry to h ear Mrs. Go
McGavin is a patient in thrive
Hospital, London.
Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon M
spent the past week at Sault
Marie at the home of Mr,
Mrs: Glen Haase.
Mrs. Phyllis Dunk has ret
home after visiting for a
weeks at her son's home ph
and Mrs. Dunk in Toronto
with her daughter Mrs. Bey
Ford and family at Sheffield)
Mrs. Nora Casson of Bri
Columbia met her in Toronto, has returned home with het
make her home.
Mrs. Walter Broadfoot spec
few days last week at the home
Mr. and Mrs.W.A.Farquhat
of London.
. Mrs. W. Springall
Cambridge,. Galt has IN
visiting at the home of
daughter, Mrs, Eleanor Leph
and Mrs. Alberta Hudie.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sul
land, Kiltarlity, Beauly, 115
ness-shire Scotland and Mr
Mrs. David Ritchie Ingersoll w
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vilal
Bewley, on Monday.