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THE BRUSSELS POST SEPTEMBER 20, 1978 —
Walton: UCW hears of Haiti'
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
887-6677
Walton Unit met
Wednesday evening with
devotions opened by Mrs.
Edna Hackwell, The Ballad
of the U,C.W. was opening'
hymn.
Psalm 723 was read in
unison followed by hymn,,
"Thou shalt arise, and mercy
yet." Mrs. Ron Bennett led
in prayer, Mrs. Hackwell
read the scripture followed
by the meditation, "Time
out" closing with a poem,
"Cleaning the lamps",. The
offering was received and
dedicated Hymn, Rise up,
Omen of God! closed this
part of the meeting.
Mrs. Mac Sholdice took as
her topic, —Circuit rider in
Haiti", as the study was on
the Caribbean this part year,
illustrating it with maps and
pictures.
The . United Church of
Canada is still involved in
Missionary work in the
Caribbean with workers in
Haiti, Jamaica and Graad
Cayman. In Haiti, the Rev.
Allen, Carby and his wife
Betty Ann have worked since
1971. They were appointed
and partly paid by the
division of World Outreach
of the United Church of
Canada. The Darbys are re-
presentatives of the co-
operative efforts of our
church in working with other
churches in the Caribbean.
A poem "Just do it and
Smile" opened the business
presided by Mrs. Allan
McCall. Minutes were read'
by Mrs. Howard Hackwell
several thank:you' notes had
been received during ihe
summer. Treasurer's report
was given by Mrs. M.
Sholdice.
Announcements were
given out from the general
meeting. A couple car loads
of ladies from the unit will
attend the U.C.W. Thank-
offering at Lodesborci United
(lurch on Wednesday
evening October 4. Another
invitation has been received
from the Blyth United
Church Women to their Fall
Thankoffering Service on
Sunday, October 1 at 8 p.m.
The unit will help with the
Open House for Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Watson, cele-
brating their 50th Wedding
Anniversary on Sunday after-
noon October 1 in the church
basement.
The executive meeting set
for October 4 in .the evening
will be changed due to the
Londesboro. Thankoffering.
8th and 16th Unit
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet was
hostess for the unit
meeting in her home on
Thursday, September 14th.
Call to Worhsip was given by
Linda McDonald Hymn,
"For the mercy of the
Grace" was sung, with Barb
Fritzat the piano. Scripture
reading from Psalm 107
verses 1-15 was read by
Linda. McDonaldand offered
prayer.
Topic was given by Barb
Fritz telling a very in-
teresting story of Clifton
Davies, star of a T.V. series
and how God influenced, his
life. Devotions were closed
with hymn, "Praise the
Lord and prayer.
Mrs. Rae Houston pre-
sided for the business we-
lcoming the nine members
and five guests. Mrs. J. Van
Vliet gave the treasurer's
report, the copper collection
was received.
Announcements were
given out for up coming
events this fall. Three
members offered to • make
cookies for the plowing
match to be served at the
United Church text.
The evening closed with a
social hour with the hostess
serving cake and ice cream.
Personals
Wednesday evening Sept.
13th supper guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Shortreed and
family were: Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Shortreed and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Shortreed of
London. It being the occasion
of Jim's Birthday who was.
able to be brought out from
the Manor, Seaforth where
he is a patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Watson visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Pritchard and
family in London on the
weekend their other
daughter, Mrs. Donna Han-
non was returning to Vernon
B.C. on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maier
and Paul of Thamesford also
visited with her parents Mr.
and , Mrs. 'Watson at a
get. together. in =London.
:Mrs. Doris- Razz°, Sam
Love's daughter of New
Westminster, B.C. visited
with her aunt , Mrs. Jean
Broadfoot for a few days last
week. On Saturday ,Mrs.
Broadfoot had Alvin and
Wayne Farquharan of
Niagara Falls call for a visit.
Mrs. Kathy Achilles and
family moved recently to
their new' home in Sebring-
Ville.
Mr. Andrew A. Harris has
taken up residence at the
new Blyth Citizens Apart-
ments.
Weekend quests at the
home of 'Herb and Mrs.
Traviss were Dr. Brian and
Mrs. Traviss, Alison and
Leslie .of Waterloo and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Moffett of
Stratford.
Friends of Roily Achilles
and Wilfred Shortreed will
be, sorry to learn they are in
University and Clinton
Hospitals respectively.
Mr.and Mrs. parry Brem-
ner, Stratford and Mrs. Edna
McDonald, Brussels were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Don McDonald and
family.
Mr: and Mrs. Harry Snell,
Londesboro attended the An-
niversary Service. at Duff's
United Church, Walton and
were dinner guests later with
Allan and Mrs. McCall.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert War-
wick and family of Montreal
spent the weekend With her
parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Ken
McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Krick
and family of Hamilton spent
the weekend with her
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parents Mr, and Mrs. Cliff
Ritchie.
Duff's Holds' Anniversary
Anniversary services were
held on Sunday, September
17, 1978 at Duff's United
Church, Walton with
organist, Mrs. Ian Wilbee
playing the organ prelude.
At the morning service at
11 a.m. Rev. Ed. Baker was
assisted by the guest
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minister, Rev. Harold Snell,
retired from Exeter who
took as , his sermon, "My
Concerns for the Church."
Don McDonald contributed
a solo, "How lovely are the
dwellings." Dena and Deb-
bie Wey, "The Lord's
prayer; Gail. Moffett and
Mildred Traviss a duet
"Let's go to church next
Sunday,"
The evening service, call to
worship was at 8:00 p.m.
with Rev. Harold Currie,
retired from Stratford the
guest minister. Solo, "Bless
this house" by Marie Mc-
Gavin and Graeme Craig
with his guitar accompani-
ment sang, "Amazing
Grace."
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