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Correspondent •
Mrs. Allan McCall.
The Walton Recreation
Committee are sponsoring a
Walk-a-thon from Walton to
Blytrh and return on. Saturday,
May 29. Sponsors, walkers and
helpers 'would be appreciated.
Anyone wishing to work cleaning
up the park; to coach ball teams
4 or to help with the walk-a-thon,
please leave your names with any
committee member by May 10.
Thanks for your support up to
now. So far approximately $1600
has been raised for park
improvements.
Sponsor sheets for the Walk-a-
thon are now available from any
committee member, Joe Steffler,
Howard Hackwell, Bill
Humphries, Laverne Godkin,
Marie McGavin, Anny Ryan,
Carol Collins or any store in
Walton.
The 17th and Boundary Unit. of
the U.C.W. met for their April
meeting at the hoine of Mrs.
Ross. Bennett on Wednesday
evening.
The Call to Worship was given
by Mrs. Cliff Hoegy. Hymn
"Jesus Christ • is Risen To-day"
was sung. Scripture reading was
taken from Luke 24. The
meditation "Spreading our
wings" was given by Mrs. Fred
Uhler followed by prayer. Hymn,
"Welcome, happy morning" was
sung.
Mrs. Uhler chose as the topic a
reading on "He preached in
Bars" followed by a poem, ."A
touch of gentle hands" by Mrs.
Hoegy. Collection was received
and dedicated with a verse from
"We give Thee but thine own".
Mrs. Hoegy read an article
from the Observer entitled The
Resurrection: fact and challenge.
Mrs. Uhler read verses from
Ephesians, closing the devotional
period.
Mrs. Martin. Baan presided for
the business. The minutes of the
last meeting were read by the
secretary, Mrs. Harold
McCallum. 15 members
answered the roll call.. The bale
was announced with good articles
of clothing to be left at the church
no later than the first weekend in
May. Delegates were asked to
attend Westminster College.
Mrs. Roy Williamson and Mrs.
Helen Williamson will be in
charge of devotions at the next
meeting with the home to be
decided later. Meeting closed
ham supper at the church on
Tuesday, June 8th.
The menu was discussed, along
with the price. Tickets were given
out to each member to sell, so are
now available from any of the
ladies.
The meeting closed and lu nch
was served by Mrs. George
McCall and the hostess.
dessert Euchre
The Walton Women's
Institute sponsored a very
successful Dessert Euchre on
Wednesday evening April 28th in
the CommUnity Hall. Institute
Grace wa, sung after the delicious
desserts were sampled. 23 tables
of euchre were in play.
Prize winners were: High lady -
Mrs. Stella Campbell of
Goderich; low lady - Mrs. Hattie
Johnston of Seaforth; High man -
Emerson Mitchell; Low - Miss
Pearl' Thamer .playing as a man.
Birthday nearest to this date Mrs.
Orvilla- McCutcheon. •
The prize was a painted dollie
donated by Phylliss Mitchell.
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Miss Susan Murray who is
attending Marvel Hairdressing
School in London spent .the
weekend at the, home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.
Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bell of
Elora visited last Thursday
Mr. and "Mrs. Ross Bennett
Watson. Lucky plate Mrs. Doreen Miss Carol Shortreed of
Hackwell. Toronto and Mrs. Gary Goodman,
Those in charge;of the evening the former Jean Shortreed,
were: Mr Don McDonald, Mrs. visited recently with their
Stewart Humphries; Mrs. Harold parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bolger;. Mrs. Don Liphard and, Shortreed.
Mrs. Torrence Dundas. Miss Joan Bennett, Sarnia
This, finished the card parties
for this season.
Personals.
We welcome Mr. and , Mrs.
Mervin Jones to our community.
They have three children,
Michael 11,'Michelle 9 and Mark
9. They moved here from
Kitchener. and have taken over
the Crossroads restaurant, now
the Walton, Inn. We wish them
the very best in their new
Lucky tally card - Mrs Vina family and Mr, William Bell, Fraser.
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Two locations
visted on the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Bennett.
Mrs. Jan. Van. Vliet Sr. arrived
home from. Holland on Friday
from a 4, week visit with
relatives.
Congratulations to Mr. and
I3 Mrs. Dale ,ackert on the arrival
of their baby daughter on
Saturday in the Wingham
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Snell of
Londesboro visited Sundayvitith
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall.
Miss Connie Coats R.N. and
Tim Steele of Guelph spent the
weekend 'at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Coutts.
Miss Dianne Fraser, R.N.,
with London spent the weekend with
and "t her parents Mr. and Mrs. Doug
EPTAM And PATORAN
are in, plentiful supply at
COMPETITIVE PRICES
All other weed control chemicals
available on short notice
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Monday evening to plan prod
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patient last week in Sea
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a.m. Rev. Ed. Baker told
children a story, "Partner,
with God and his sermon 'a
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Don and. Mrs. Achilles,
Monday, ApArdilr2ia6nth wemrecTMagrg'
Mrs.
Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Ra
Achilles, R.R.3, Walton and hl,
and Mrs. Murray Lowe, Brusst,
on the occasion of Christine's
birthday. • •
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Rec committee
with the Mizpah benediction.
Mrs.C. Hoegy and Mrs. F.
Uhler assisted by the hostess
served refreshments during a
social half hour.
8th and 16th Unit
The April meeting of the 8th
and 16th unit was held on
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Brian Workman. Mrs. Doug
Fraser opened the devotions
when the hymn, "When I survey
the Wondrous Cross" was sung:
The scripture with the Resurrec-
tion from Luke was read by Mrs.
Fraser followed by prayer.
"Think of it our Jesus Lives"
and "Meet me in Galilee" xere
two excellent articles for they topic
at the meeting. Mrs. Fraser read
the poem "Death Vanquisher",
The offering was received by Mrs.
Gerald Smith. Hymn "Beneath
the Cross of Jesus." was sung,
Mrs. Fraser closed this part of the •
Meeting with a poem, "Why did
thou fail".
Mrs, Alvin McDonald presided
for the business. Minutes were
read by the secretary, Mrs, Dori
McDonald. Roll Call was
answered by 12 members.
Announcements from the General
U,C.W. meeting were given out.
Final plans were made for the
28—THE BOIUsSIEL.8 POST, MAY 7, 1976