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THE BRUSSELS POST‘, JANUARY 11 1978 ---3 Walton Correspondent. Mrs. Allan McCall $87-6677 There was a good turnout for the first U.C.W. meeting of the New Year on Wednesday afternoon Jan. 4th held in the church basesment. Mrs. Graeme Craig presided for the seventeenth and boundary unit in charge of devotions, opening with responsive reading "Reach out". Hymn "Christ for the world we Sing" was sung with Mrs.Lavern Godkin at the piano. Psalm 34:1 - 8 was reaad responsively. Mrs. Craig read the scripture from Isiah 61:1-3. Hymn "Lord Speak to Me" was sung. A skit "Lord, help us to love" was given with the theme verse from James 2:8 with Mrs. Graeme Craig taking the leader part. "Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life " was sung. The part, of conscience was read by Mrs. Martin Baan. Good church members was read by Mrs. Harvey Craig; Despair read by Mrs. 'Cliff Ritchie; Love read by Mrs. Campbell Wey. Mrs. Big Heart read by Mrs. Neil McGavin with various voices read by Mrs. Don Dennis; Mrs. Glen McNichol; Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Martin Baan and Mrs. Rae Houston. A prayer was given as a symbol of our reaching out for those around the world. During the 'prayers seven candles were, lit by the readers. Mrs. Cariipbell Wey presided for the business opening with a poem "Taking inventory". Minutes were approved as read by Mrs. Herb', araviss. Mrs. Wey read letters from Alma College and Drug Concern in London. ' The Presbyterial Annual meeting will be held in Mitchell, January 24th with Mrs. Bruce Eaton of Staffa as guest speaker. The unit is raising funds for the Bible Society by saving stamps. Mrs. Ken McDonald gave the years financial ' report. Membership fees are to be collected at the unit meetings, deadline the end of February. The M. & S. Allocation was set at $1500. The installation of 1978 U.C.W. officers . will be held at the morning church service, January 15 along with the communion service. The church congregation annual meeting will be held on January 22 following service and pot luck dinner. McKillop Unit to serve, seventeenth and boundary to clean up. Mrs Wey closed the meeting with prayer . U.C..W. Officers elected for Show scenes from Cuba Mrs. Neil McGavin showed slides of Cuba and Jamaica for the Caribbean Study at the January meeting on Sunday morning, in the church basement with 40 members present. Call to worship was given by Heather McGavin. Hymn "Can a little child like me" was sung with Jeanne McDonald as pianist. Scripture was read by Cheryl. Fraser followed by prayer by Rhonda Badley. Secretary report was given by Ron Godkin' followed by the treasurer report by Elaine Dennis, who then took up the offering which was dedicated by Cathy Mc'Gavin. Hymn, "The wise may bring their learning" closed this part of the meeting. The children went to their classes with the regular teachers, Mrs. Merton Hackwell, Mrs. Rose Bennett; Mrs, Mack Sholdice and Mrs. Neil McGavin. hurch 1978 ; Past President- Mrs. Neil McGavin; President Mrs, Campbell Wey; 1st Vice President Mrs. Don. McDonald; Corresponding and recording secretary- Mrs. Herb Traviss; Treasurer Mrs. Ken McDonald; Unit leaders- - Eighth and Sixteenth - Mrs. Rae Houston;, McKillop - Mrs. Neil' McGavin; Seventeenth and Boundary - Mrs.* Graeme Craig; Walton unit - Mrs. William Coutts and Mrs. Allan McCall „Nominations - Mrs. Neil McGavin, Mrs. Kathy Achilles, Mrs. John Burch, Mrs. Ross Bennett and Mrs. Alvin McDonald. Communications co- ordinator - Mrs. Mack Sholdice and Mrs. Dave Watson. Stewardship and Finance - Mrs. F. Kirkby; Mrs. K. McDonald and Mrs. Don McDonald; Leader.. ship Development - Mrs. N. McGavin and unit leaders. Church in society -- Mrs. Cliff Ritchie, Mrs. Harvey Craig, Mrs. Geo. McCall, Mrs. Don Dennis, - Mrs. William Coutts and Mrs. Jim Fritz. Christian Development , - Mrs. Nelson Reid; Mrs. Murray Dennis; Mrs. Alvin McDonald and. Mrs. Charles McCutcheon. World Outreach - Mrs. Martin Baan, Mrs. Graeme Craig, Mrs. Fred Uhler; Archives - Mrs. Herb Traviss. In "Church Service" - Social Functions - Mrs. John Burch; Mrs. Barry Hoegy; Mrs. Glen McNichol; Flower Committee - Mrs. Stewart McCall; Mrs. C. W.I.Notes The Education & Cultural activities meeting of the Walton Women's Institute will be convened by Mrs. Keith Rock and Mrs. Ray Huether on Wednesday. Special guest , John Rinn will show slides. Roll call - "How to make our daily life a pleasure. Motto - Culture is the romance of our country. Hostesses - Mrs. Harold Bolger; Mrs. Graeme Craig and Mrs. Harvey Craig. kriv1/4...ut.t4IL.U14, MILLS. LeaV‘..ii4 Godkin; Mrs. Neil McGavin. U.C.,W, representatives to Manse Committee - Mrs. Doug Fraser, Mrs. Harvey Craig and Mrs. Walter Rewley. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Robert Machan and family and Mrs, Laura Machan • of Sarnia were recent holiday guests with) Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Reid. Mrs. Harold Bolger spent the past week at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Lillycrop in London while Mrs. Shirley. Lillycrop was hospitalized. The sports and recreation committee decided at their meeting last week to set the date of February 5th for the Walton Poker Snowmobile Rally.- Mr. and Mrs. David Allison of London spent a recent Saturday with Mrs. Jean Broadfoot. Mr. and Mrs. James Keys, Seaforth visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Sholdice, Murray and Sandra. _ Monday evening, January 2, supper guests with -Mr. and Mrs. 'Keith Clark, Mr. James Clark and Ann were: Mr. W.J.Leeming and family; Mrs. Maud Leeming and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark and boys. Mrs. Gertie Bennett returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge, London where she will spend the winter months. Doug Kirkby visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kirkby and family September 26 - 30, 1978 HURON COUNTY Ian Or year vv ooastocic on a unuay. out again after his 'short stay in It is good to see Jack Gordon ,Wingham Hospital.