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Walton
Girl gets scholarship
Correspondent
Mrs. Betty McCall
887-6677
Ethel M. McLellan, Assistant
Deputy Minister of Education has
informed the Huron Board of
Education in a letter that
selection for the Carter
Scholarship Awards had been
made.
The top award of $100 is to be
presented to Ralph Hoba of
Central Huron Secondary School,
second award of $60 will go to
June Williamson of Seaforth
On Tuesday evening, October
26, the Institute held their second
euchre for the season in the
CommunityHall, when five tables
were in play.
Winners were: High lady -
Mrs. Ernie. Stevens; low lady -
Mrs. Lawrence Ryan. High man -
Torrence Dundas, Low Man -
District High School and the third
award of $40 to Flora. Simpson of
Goderich District Collegiate
Institute.
The cheques have been
forwarded to the principal of each
school for distribution.
The Carter Awardshave been
made since 1914 oto outstanding
students in the Province. The
funds are from the bequest of the
late J. I. Carter of Sarnia.
Units of U.C. W. hold
Monthly Meetings
A skit on "Gratitude" was
Mrs. Harold Bolger (Playing as a
man);. Birthday nearest to
Hallowe'en - Mrs. Nelson Reid.
Door prize donated by Mrs. Keith
Rock was won by Mrs.Stewart
Humphries.
The next card party will be in
November 9th. Lunch is provided
by the Walton Institute.
given by Mrs. Don McDonald and
Mrs. Rae Houston at the 8th and
16th unit meeting on Thursday
evening at the •home of Mrs. Don
Fraser.
The Song of Joy opened the
devotions followed with Mrs. D.
McDonald reading the scripture
' from St. Luke 17: 11 - 19 also a
medi tation on the scripture
"The rarety of gratitude".
Mrs. Alvin McDonald presided
for the business. Minutes were
read by Mrs. Don McDonald,
seven members answered the roll
call.
The meeting in November will
be held at the home of Mrs. Alvin
McDonald. Lunch was served by
Mrs. R. Houston and the hostess.
. 17th & Boundary Unit
Mrs. Hugh Johnston was
hostess for the 17th and Boundary
unit meeting in her home on
Thursday evening, October 21
with 16 members answering the
roll call.
Mrs. Harold McCallum opened
with "The thought of the
month." "All hail the power of
Jesus' Name!" was ' sung and
scripture from 2nd Corinthians 9:
6 - 15 was followed by Mrs.
McCallum giving meditation.
Mrs. George Williamson read
an article, "What's gone wrong
with confirmation?" from the
October Observer.
Mrs. Roy Williamson chaired
the business. Minutes were read
by Mrs. H . McCallum.
Donations were given. instead of
having a bazaar.
Lunch was served by Mrs. H.
McCallum,.Mrs. G. Williamson
and Mrs. . Johnston.
Personals
Weekend guests with Mrs: Roy
Bennett were Mr.and Mrs. Dick
Roe of Windsorand Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Rutledge of Ottawa.
' It is good news to hear William
Blake is able to be home afater his
stay in Clinton Hospital.
Several ladies from this area
attended the Burns Bazaar last
Wednesday, in Londesboro Hall
Saturday visitors with Mrs.
Jean Broadfoot were: Mrs. Irene
Dow of Staffa; Mrs. M argaret
Dow of Mitchell; Miss Buela
Dalrymple of Mitchell; and Mrs.
Ferne. Patterson of Seaforth.
Mrs. Vivian Read of Edmonton,
Alta. is visiting with her mother,
Mrs. Beatrice Payne.
Mrs. Phyllis Dunk returned
home Monday after a two-week
visit with her son-in-law and
daughter, Terry and Beverley
Ford and family of Sheffield.
Mr. L ester Machan of Toronto
spent the weekend at the home of
Frank and Mrs. Kirkby.
Mrs. M ary Errington of
Goderich visited with Mrs. Edna
McDonald a couple of days the
first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson
spent a few days last week with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maier and Paul
of Thamesford.
WI meeting .
earlier
Women's Institute members•
are reminded of the November
meeting a week earlier, also to
bring articles for a Penny
Auction. This is the Family and
Consumer Affairs meeting when
you are to bring y our fairiily. 441
Girls and Mothers to be guests.
The special speaker is to be an
0.P.P. officer and his tracking
dog.• The roll call is to be
answered by "A safety rule I
would teach a Child": The
conveners' Mrs. Oetald Watson
and Mrs, Trevor &filth are in
charge of the Meeting.
Win at WI euchre
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