HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-09-13, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1989.
Walton
Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall. Phone 887-6677
Joyce Doig speaks to UCW
There was a good turnout for the
first meeting of the fall season
when U.C.W. members gathered
to hear the guest speaker, Mrs.
Joyce Doig on Wednesday evening
in the basement of Duff s United
Church.
Walton I Unit was in charge of
the opening devotions. Donna Mc
Clure gave the Call to Worship.
The hymn, “Jesus the very thought
of Thee” was sung with Margery
Huether as pianist. Donna read the
scripture followed by meditation.
Olene Dennis gave prayer.
Mary Humphries convenor for
Christian Development and World
Outreach introduced the guest
speaker, Joyce Doig from Seaforth
who is the head nurse of emer
gency at Clinton Hospital. Joyce
had spent 16 days in China. She
belonged to People-to-People or
ganization, the only one from
English Canada along with two
girls from Quebec. Joyce showed
slides of her trip and her commen
tary was very interesting. Heidi
McClure gave thanks from the
group and presented a small gift of
money.
Phyllis Mitchell and Margery
Huether played suitable music
while the offering was received.
Dorothy Sholdice presided for
the business period opening with a
poem. Marilyn McDonald read
minutes and correspondence.
Leona McDonald gave treasurer’s
report of the past months.
Announcements were given out
for coming events.
The Huron-Perth Presbyterial
Rally will be held at Duff s Church,
September 27 starting at 6:30 p.m.
with special dessert preceding the
meeting. Walton I unit are in
charge of flowers for the month of
September. Bluevale Anniversary
is Sept. 10 with no church in
Walton that day. Duff’s United
Church Anniversary service is Sep
tember 17 at 11 a.m. October 1 is
communion at Duffs with Walton
II unit in charge.
Members were reminded to save
tapes from Knechtels and Zehrs
and the front panels from Campbell
soup.
Plans were made to decorate the
church for the Thanksgiving ser
vice, October 8 with several mem
bers offering to help, anyone
having suitable articles to bring
them to the church by 1 p.m. on
Saturday. Fall bale articles to be in
by the deadline, October 22. Fowl
Supper held this year on November
1.
The meeting closed with prayer.
A social time followed during lunch
served by Gloria Love, Marion
Godkin, Doreen Hackwell, Vera
McDonald and Margaret Bennett.
Students tell of trip
The International Affairs meet
ing for the Walton Women’s Insti
tute will be’held this Wednesday
evening. Members are to bring an
item that you received as a gift, or
one you purchased from an “Inter
national Country”. Anyone inter
ested in the community is most
welcome to come to the meetings.
Members are looking forward to
hearing of the trip. Leanne Dol
mage and Tracy Bennett had this
HFFNplans outings
The district nature club, Huron
Fringe Field Naturalists, active all
year, steps up its tempo each
September. September 17 has been
set as the date of the first outing of
the new season, a walk in Hullett
Provincial Wildlife Area southeast
of Londesboro, where waterfowl,
upland birds and fall flora are sure
to satisfy new members’ interests,
as good sightings, especially water
fowl and shorebirds, have been
reported.
The September meeting will be
held in Pine River United Church
on Tuesday, 26. The program at
this meeting promises to be excel
lent with an illustrated talk on
mushrooms by Geoff and Ruth
Walker to be followed by a presen
tation on the subject of Saratoga
Swamp by Professor Jane Bowles
of London.
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Canvass starts
September is Arthritis Month.
Your donation to the Arthritis
Society can improve the quality of
life for countless Canadians. Please
be generous when the canvassers
in Walton call on you in the next
week or so.
HFFN schedules eight meetings,
each with a program, and about 16
outings each year. Nine issues of
the club’s newsletter go out to
members, keeping them informed
of activites and promoting conser
vation and protection of the envir
onment^
Persons interested in member
ship are requested to write to Box
516, Goderich, N7A 4C7 or tele
phone Geoff Walker at 529-7777.
One of the many outings planned
for the fall will tie in with the
September 26 meeting. The group
will meet at the Community Cen
tre, Auburn, at 9:30 a.m. Saturday,
October 21 and proceed to Saratoga
Swamp, where George Hoy as
leader will provide members with
opportunities to observe the wild
life of that special area.
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Jennifer Vanass gets
County Honours pin
Members of the W.I. and their
guests along with the 4H Club and
their leaders, Yvonne Knight and
Freda Crawford met at the Cran-
brook Community Centre on Thurs
day at 7 p.m.
This was the achievement night
for the “Let’s Landscape” club, so
Jane Muegge of the R.O.S. from
Clinton attended. Following a tour
of the 4H gardens, the group
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spoke on the upcoming projects
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received her County Honours pin.
The 4H Club served lunch and left.
The W.I. carried on with a
business meeting. 4H leaders were
chosen for the next club, and a
committee for the Hart wedding.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stevens of
Kerwood brought four friends from
Holland to visit the Vanass family.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Strickler of
Innerkip visited with Wilfred and
Mrs. Strickler.
Mrs. Mac Engel spent a few days
with her brother-in-law and sister
Jim and Mrs. Keys, Seaforth.
The families of Harvey and
Marion Smith held the 40th wedd
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Lorrie and Keith Traves, Listowel,
on September 9.
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