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Thanksgiving is Walton Unit theme
Anommiummr,'
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
887-6677
Thanksgiving was the
theme for the Walton Unit
meeting on Wednesday
evening, October 11, held in
the basement of Duff's
Church. Mrs. Nelson Reid
opened with an appropriate
poem for the occasion. Come
ye thankful people, come was
the hymn sung, accompanied
by Mrs. Edna Hackwell at
the piano. The scripture was
taken from three different
chapters pertaining to
Thanksgiving.
The W.I.. euehre's started'
for the fall and winter
season last. Tuesday evening
in the Community hall, Due•
to other activities only five
tables were in play.
Another euchre will be
held in two weeks on October
24, starting at 8:30 . Every-
one in the , community. is
welcome to attend.
Prizes were awarded to
Mrs. Lloyd Walker for High
Lady; Mrs. Sadie McDonald,
Low Lady; Ernie Stevens,
The Majestic Women's
Institute approved donations
to the and the.
U.S.C. at a meeting last-
Wednesday. An invitation
was received from the Cram
brook W.I. to attend their
meeting November 2.1
Pre-
sident, Mrs. Bruce McCall
thanked the ladies for their
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Mrs. Dave Watson read a
poem, "The Smaller
Blessing" followed by waver.
Mrs. N. Reid gave a report
of the Regional Rally she had
attended at Winthrop on
Tuesday evening. Hymn,
"Sing to the Lord of harvest"
was sung.I
The offering was
received and dedicated,
Closed the devotions.
Mrs. Nelson Reid gave the
topic in the form of a skit on
the Lord's Prayer entitled,
"If God should 'speak" She
was assisted by Mrs. Harold
Bolger.
High Man and Lloyd Walker
low man. Several had to cut
for the lone hand prize won
by Emerson Mitchell. The
closest birthday prize was
won by Mrs. Viola Kirkly.
The door prize donated by
Mrs. Marjorie Rock, was won
by Ernie Stevens.
Hostesses in charge of the
evening wcreMrs. Marjorie
Rock, Mrs. Alberta Hudie,
Mrs. Pauline Bennett and
Mrs Viola Kirkby.
work at the International
Plowing Match and the com-
mittee-who had looked after
the Fall Fair display. The
Bazaar and Bakc Sale will be
held November 18 when as
draw will be made for the
quilt.
Mrs. Marie McTaggart
will be the institute delegate
to the Area Convention in
Kitchener on'October 30 and
31 and Mrs. Peggy Cudmore
gave an interesting report on
:he Huron County Rally at
Londesboro on October 2.
The Convener for the
meeting which considered
Education and Cultural
Activities was Mrs. Ila
McLarty who asked the roll
call - Name a place that you
visited this summer.
' Guest speaker Mr. Geralc.
Dillow, Manager of the Royal
Bank, discussed on Money
Matters and stressed the
importance of women
knowing how to handle their
finahcial affairs. He stressed
the need for both men and
women to have a will. Mrs.
Leona Connelly gave two
interesting readings.
The business was chaired
by Mrs, Allan McCall.
Minutes were approved as
read by. Mrs. Howard Hack-
well, followed by the roll, call.
Thank you notes were read
fmm Ione Maier, Mary
Humphriesuiuias. and Olive D
Announcements were
given out from the U.C.W.
'executive meeting as fol-
lows with invitations from
Burns ladies to their bazaar
and tea in Londesboro hall on
Wednesday, October 25 at 2
o'clock and to Seaforth
Presbyterian Church on
October 19 at 2:30 p.m. with
Mrs. Whyte the guest ,
speaker. The Presbyterial
executive will hold a meeting
in. Wingham United Church
on November 14 at 2 o'clock,
It was voted by members
to havetheir June meeting
next year at Goderich camp,
this, to go back to the U.C.W.
in making up program for
next year.
It was voted down not to
serve meals for the Brussels
Lions on Monday nights.
Would members have
their resignations in for the
November meeting when of-
ficers will have to be filled.
Next meeting is copper
contest, leaders are Mrs.
Emerson Mitchell and Mrs.
Gordon Murray.
Prayer closed the meeting
followed by a social half hour
with lunch served by Mrs.
Gerald Watson, Mrs. Herb
Traviss and Mrs. Howard
Hackwell.
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Walton W1 euchres
again underway
Women should handle
own finances WI hears
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