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Correspondent
Mrs. Betty McCall
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"Different views on our lives"
as the theme chosen by Mrs,
ay Huether for the Walton Unit
eeting held in the church
asement on Wednesday
vening, March 9.
Mrs. Huether opened with a
oem "Somebody knows."
The March meeting of the 8th
nd 16th Unit of Duff's United
lurch was held on Wednesday
vening at the home of Mrs. Jim
Mrs. Gerald Smith .opened the
eeting with a poem "Sprinkle of
unshine." Hymn, 388, '0
aster let me walk with Thee"
as sung. Mrs. Alvin McDonald
ead the scripture from Lamenta-
ions, Chapt. 23; 24-33, and
tiered prayer.
Mrs. G. Smith used as her topic.
n article "March winds • and
inshine," using the comparison
o illustrate the pain that with all
he storms of life, if we ask God to
e our help and guide, he will see
s safely through. `-`Breathe on
le, breath of God" was sung.
Mrs. A. McDonald read a
oving essay, "What the
.N.I.B. means to me" written by
rs. Schildroth from near Port
lgin who was blind when she
as 40 years of age. Mrs. Smith
osed with prayer.
Mrs. Rae Houston presided for
he business. Minutes were read
y Mrs. Don McDonald and 10
iembers answered the roll call.
rograms for the . coming year
ere handed out by . Mrs.
custom
There was a discussion on price
or tickets for ham supper on June
. It was agreed to leave prices as
ast year, adults $3.00; children
acy ladies
alk patterns
The second meeting of the
`Lacy Ladies" 4-H Walton 1 Club
as held at tl?t home of Mary
a
lice Ryan on onday\evening
rch 8. Minut were read by
eggy Humphries.
Leaders discussed cutting and
arking of the pattern and how to
horten and lengthen the crotch.
The next meeting is to be held
t the home of Nanci Bennett on
onday evening, March 21.
pmingstar
plans special
eeting
Morning Star Rebecca Lodge
et March 8th with Noble Grand
ster Ritchie, presiding. A
pedal meeting is planned March
9th to honor Assembly Warden
ster Helen Spicer. Members of
atonic Rebekah Lodge of
Hilton will be guests and take
art in the meeting,
Winner of the regular Meeting
raw was Sister Jean Fraser.
Best wishes were extended to
oble Grand, Sister D. Ritchie
d Vice Grand, Sister D:
heeler, Who celebrated
rthdays in March.
Lunch was served by The
efreshtnent committee convened
y Sister Mary Davidson.
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omenf to place a Brussels Post
ant Ad and 'be money in' pocket.
o advertise, just Dial Brussels 81-6641.
"Come, let us sing of a wonderful
fove," was sung with Mrs,
Huether as pianist. The scripture
was taken from Psalms 1 and 2,
followed by the. meditation
"Children learn what they live"
and a poem "Just for today" was
read by Mrs. Huether, Mrs. Bill
Thamer offered prayer. The offer-
ing was received by Mrs. E.
Mitchell in the absence of the
treasurer, Mrs. M. Sholdice,
$1.50.
Mrs. Houston and the hostess
served lunch.
Mission
band meets
World Day of Prayer program
was held at the March meeting of
the Mission Band on Sunday
morning, held in the church
basement with members from
each class taking parts in the
prayer service.
During business, Cheryl Fraser
read the secretary's report and
Cathy McGavin the treasurer's
report.
Mrs. Neil McGavin and Mrs.
Merton Hackwell were pianists
for the hymns. •
Children went to their classes
with regular teachers, Mrs.
Mac Sholdice, Mrs. Ross
Bennett, Mrs. Merton Hackwell
and Mrs. Neil McGavin.
Greet .
at Duff's
Greeting worshippers to the
Sunday morning service at Duff's
United Church were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Huether. Rev. Ed.
Baker spoke on "My Son is
Alive." from the scripture read-
ing, verses in Hosea, 1 John and
Luke.
The choir sang an anthem "The
sun is always shining" accom-
panied by the organist, Mrs. Ian.
Wilbee.
Offering was received by Keith
Clark, Graeme Craig and Keith
Wilbee.
The flowers at the front of the
church were in memory of the late
Cyril Prescott and Archie McKay.
dedicated by Mrs, 13. Thamer.
me the Old, Old Story"
closed the devotional period.
Mrs. Emerson Mitchell took
the topic, reading an article from
the book "Journey to,. Fulfill-
ment" purchased at Alma
College. The title of the chapter
from the book "Guideposts along
the Way" kept in with the theme
of the meeting.
Life's journey does not
approach fulfillnient without right
direction, trustworthy markers
along the way, You may not be
aware of it or be willing to admit
it, but every life has a center
which sends us off in one
direction. Through your daily,
conduct and your thought
pattern, life becomes, as great or
as small as that for which you
seek. Therefore it is of utmost
importance that we recognize our
control centre and start out in the
right direction. We are
responsible for our view of life.
Mrs. Ron Bennett presided for
the business opening with a poem
"The Package of Seed." Mrs.
Howard Hackvvell read the
minutes. The roll call was
answered by 14 members. Quilt
committee reported $65. on hand,
with more quilts to be done.
Mrs. Bennett gave report of the
executive meeting of March 4.
Invitations were read from Blyth
U.C.W. to attend their Thank-
offering on Sunday evening, April
3 with Mrs. Andrew Gaunt to tell
ocher trip to the Holy Land, and
from Seaforth Northside United
Church to their Thankoffering on
Tuesday, March 29.
The Walton U.C.W. will hold
their spring Thankoffering 'on
Sunday evening, April 17.
Hostesses for the lunch were
Mrs. Frank Kirkby, Mrs. Edna
Hackwell and Mrs. Torrance
Dundas.
Persomils
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haase of
Sault Ste. Marie spent a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Murray and Susan, also
visiting other relatives in the
community,
The many friends of Mrs. Hilda
Sellers will be pleased to hear she
was able to leave hospital and 'is
staying with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Traviss.
Frank Kirkby was taken by
ambulance Monday morning to
Seaforth Community Hospital.
The Quilt Course will meet for
their third meeting this Thursday
evening in the Community Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Machan
And family and Mrs. Laura
Machan of Sarnia spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Reid.
Mrs. Earl Watson spent a few
days last week in Wingham
Hospital. Mrs. Jim Sanderson of
Wroxeter is helping out at the
Watson home since she came
.home.
Mrs. Roy Bennett arrived home
on Saturday from London where
she has spent the past several
weeks with her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge.
It is nice to see Charlie Murray
is home from hospital. We hope
he keeps improving and is able to
be out in the good weather.
Mrs. William Thamer and
daughter, Mrs. Alex Gulutzen are
spending this week with Mrs.
Gertrude Churchill in South
Carolina,
Attending the Ice Capades in
London last Tuesday evening
March 8 were: Mrs. Lin Steffier
and John; Mrs. Marjory
Humphries and Peggy;,,. Mrs.
Kathy Achilles, Danny, Orisie
and Dwayne; Mrs. JoannC'P./aas
and Karen; Mary Alice Ryan;
Nanci Bennett; Margaret Short-
reed; Karen and Joan
Middlegaal,
Miss. Amy Love of Toronto is
visiting with her sister Mrs. Jean
Btoadfoot.
Bid Bell has returned home
from a London Hospital where he
was a patient for several weeks
and is making his home with his
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Bennett and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Collins
spent last week holidaying in
Jamaica, compliments of the
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