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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-03-09, Page 7Walton Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall Phone 887-6677 UCW hears about Dominican Republic The March general meeting of the United Church Women was held in the church basement on Wednesday evening with Walton II unit in charge of devotions. Kathleen Williamson opened with the thought for the day. Marion Godkin was pianist for the hymn. “For the Beauty of the Earth". Scripture, Luke8: 4-15 was read by Marilyn McDonald. Kathleen gave meditation and prayer followed by a reading “If all the faces were the same." The offering was received and dedicat­ ed. "What a friend we have in Jesus" was sung. Prayer closed this portion of the meeting. Maxine Marks for Church in Society introduced Heidi McClure who spoke on her trip to the Dominican Republic last winter. She had many pictures she de­ scribed and passed around. She also displayed articles that had been brought back from that country. Audrey Hackwell thanked her for sharing these pictures and their experiences. The business portion was chair­ ed by first vice-president Dorothy Sholdice opening with The United Church Women’s Purpose repeat­ ed in unison. Minutes were approved as read by Marilyn McDonald. Corres­ pondence was read. Invitations were read from Northside United Church to their Thankoffering Monday, March 28 at 8 p.m. and to the First Presbyterian Church Tuesday, March 29 at 2 p.m. Walton U.C.W. Thankoffering will be held April 10 in the evening with surrounding churches to be invited. Leona McDonald gave the treasurer’s report. Olene Dennis gave a report of the Huron-Perth Presbyterial meeting she had attended recently. A bale will be sent sometime in May, a date to be given at unit meeting. The executive meeting will be held April 6 at 1 p.m. Dorothy closed this meeting with an Irish Blessing. People Joan Beuermann of Stratford visited with her mother, Isabelle Shortreed a week ago Saturday. Volker and Shirley Hertlein and Crystal of London and Ruthie Thamer, Kitchener, visited on the weekend at the home of Ruth Thamer. Several ladies from Duff’s Unit­ ed Church attended the World Day of Prayer service at the Brussels Mennonite Church on Friday. Space still available for Jr. Rangers Ontario teenagers wanting in­ teresting, challenging jobs in the outdoors this summer only have until Friday (March 11) to apply to the Ministry of Natural Resources’ Junior Ranger program. There are less than 200 spaces left out of a total of 1,400 positions for young men and women who will turn 17 before December 31. The program operates 51 camps across the province, where Junior Rangers workforan eight-week period blazing hiking trails, plant­ ing trees, cleaning up lakeshores, and much more. They earn $15 per day, plus free room and board and travel costs. Applications for the program can be made at the MNR district office in Wingham. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1988. 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