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West Wawanosh Township
Planning Workshop Meeting
Dungannon United Church (basement)
WORKSHOP
West Wawanosh Township Council
Thanksgiving visitors
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antiques circled several tea tables.
The U.C.W was pleased it was
such a huge success in this its first
attempt of showing such a variety
of quilts. The committee in charge
was thankful to everyone who
brought or loaned quilts and
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Quilts, quilts and quilts were on
display at the Duff’s United
Church, Walton on Thursday
afternoon and evening.
Some 245 people registered to
view the 178 quilts that filled the
auditorium of the church and the
basement display of quilts and
with Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Currie
and Jamie of Brampton visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McCall.
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Call to Worship was given by
Marjorie Fraser for the Walton I
unit meeting in the church base
ment on Wednesday evening,
October 8.
Doreen Hackwell was pianist for
the hymn, “Come, ye thankful
people, come’’. Marjorie read the
scripture from Luke 12: 15-37.
Maxine Marks led in prayer.
Offering was received and dedi
cated. Marjorie read an article on
being thankful all season. The
hymn, “Sing to the Lord of
Harvest’’ closed devotions.
The Thanksgiving topic on Days
Blessing was given by Leona
McDonald stressing people should
be thankful for all the blessings
thatGodbestowson them every
day. She closed with a poem,
“Thanksgiving Time.”
Marie Coutts presided for the
businesswith Audrey Hackwell
reading minutes and a thank you
card from Mary Humphries.
Seventeen members answered the
roll call on a “Hymn of Thanks
giving.’’ Doreen Hackwell gave
the treasurer’s report. Marie gave
a report from the general meeting.
Bale articles can now be left in the
church basement till October 26. A
committee was appointed to help
clean the kitchen October 31 at 9
a. m. More plans were made for the
quilt display.
Coming events include the
Burns Bazaar in Londesboro on
October 22, and the Blyth Bonanza
the last three days of October and
their Bazaar for November 1.
Anyone not wishing the Observer
is to let Leona McDonald know as
soon as possible.
The nominating committee con
sists of Marie Coutts, Maxine
Marks and Dorothy McNichol and
resignations are to be in by the end
of the month.
Therewasa discussion on the
turkey supper coming up on
Wednesday, November 5. Help is
requested to come to the church
early after lunch on Tuesday.
Tickets are available for the supper
from several ladies of the units.
The November meeting is copper
month.
Marie Coutts closed this meet
ing with prayer. A social half hour
was enjoyed over a cup of tea and
lunch was served by Elva Wilbee,
Viola Kirkby and Olene Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphries
and family, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Stroop and family Palmer
ston; and Mr. and Mrs. George
Kruse of Bayfield had their
Thanksgiving dinner with Mary
Humphries on Sunday.
Viola Kirkby had her family at
her cottage, Point Clark for their
Thanksgiving.
He.'en Williamson entertained
members of her family to a
Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday.
Mary Spiersof Brock, Sask, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDon
ald and other relatives and friends
in the area.
Danny and Karen Achilles,
Chrisie Achilles and Tom Ney of
Crystal Lake spent Thanksgiving
We believe a nation with a
successful small business
sector is a prosperous
nation.
A steady stream of visitors came to the Quilt Show and Tea at Duffs
United Church in Walton, among them, from left, Mary Peacock,
Florence Johnston, Margaret Fischer and Daisy Timm, all of the
Bluevale area. More than 180 quilts were beautifully displayed across
the pews in the church, as well as in the downstairs hall.
UCW quilt display
draws 245 to Walton
Walton UCW hears
Thanksgiving message
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