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Walton Fitness, topic at UCW meeting
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100 machines participate
in club’s Poker Rally
The Walton and Brussels Trail
Blazers had a very successful rajly
on Sunday, with enough snow for
over 100 machines travelling on the
WI to discuss
agriculture
The Walton Women's Institute
will hold their January meeting on
Wednesday, January 16 after the
beef noon luncheon. “Agriculture
Today” is the topic and convenor
Viola Kirkby requests every mem
ber to bring “A current event on
Agriculture."
WI learns how to make grapevine wreaths
The January meeting of Londes
boro Women’s Institute was held
on Wednesday afternoon, January
9 at 2 p.m.
Members opened the meeting
Youth Group goes tobogganing
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, January 13
were Murray and Joan Howatt.
Ushers were Ken ^enfound, Brent
Howatt, Jennifer Szusz and Rhon
da Howatt.
The choir sang an anthem “All
Through The Year”. The sermon
topic was “What an odd question
to ask: Do you want to be healed?"
The annual meeting of the
congregation is Monday, January
28 at 7:30 p.m. Choir practice is
Sunday, January 20 at 10:30 a.m.
The Senior Youth Group will be
tobogganing this Sunday afternoon
from 2-4 p.m. at the’home of
Annette Vincent.
route. There were over 350 hands
sold.
First prize of $140 went to Larry
Staffen, Mitchell; second prize of
$70 to Brad Jewitt, Clinton; third
prize of $35, Brian and Doug
McArter, Brussels; fourth prize of
$17.50, Doug Cloakey, Brussels.
There were 13 door prizes of
Trail Blazer hats given out.
Fitness class
starts
There will be a fitness class in
the basement of the church, Wed.
and Friday 9 - 10 a.m. Registration
is $35. Led by Maxine Houston.
Everyone is welcome.
with the Opening Ode, Mary
Stewart Collect, and O Canada.
Roll call was answered by a craft
you do and an article for the Penny
Sale. The December minutes and
Junior Youth Group meets
Thursday, January 17 from 7 - 9
p.m. at Paul’s place for board
games. Bring games or boards.
Huronview Fellowship Time is
Thursday, January 17 at 1:15 p.m.
Confirmation Class will start later
this month.
Area woman in London hospital
The sympathy of the community
is extended to Brad and Susan
McVittie on the passing of Susan’s
grandmother, Mrs. McWhinney of
Goderich.
Friends and neighbours of Mrs.
Walton U.C.W. held its first
meeting of the New Year in the
church basement on Wednesday
afternoon.
Helen Craig was in charge of
devotions for Walton II unit. Marie
McGavin was pianist for the sing
ing of the hymn “For the Beauty of
Club needs members
Walton Area Sports had their
meeting Wednesday evening. Only
two members have considered
taking a position on the committee.
One of the retiring members has
reported that if someone doesn’t
Londesboro
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treasurer’s report were given by
Helen Lawson.
Correspondence was read.
Thank yous were received from
Survival Through Friendship
House in Goderich, Mary Hunter,
and Huron Day Centre. A letter
was read from Federated W.I.
about the Plate Competition and a
letter from head office about the
16 play shuffleboard
Happy Gang Seniors are invited
to the January meeting of Blyth
Swinging Seniors on Wednesday,
January 23. It will begin at 1 p.m.
with dessert.
Joanne Lyon will be sorry to hear
she is presently a patient in
University Hospital, London, the
best wishes of the community are
extended to her for a speedy
recovery.
the Earth". Scriptures were read
by Karen Hoegy. Helen gave a
reading “Middle Age Spread"
followed by prayer. Hymn 26 was
sung. The offering was received
and dedicated. Let there be peace
on earth” was sung closing this
part of the meeting.
come forward and help out on the
committee there will not be a ball
park this year and your children
will not be playing ball in your
home town. Don’t let this park
down after all the years it took to
build it up. Look to the future.
Training Schools on baking bread,
decor accent and wardrobe wizar
dry. The hall rent will be paid.
Lois Elliott and Elma Jewitt put
on a demonstration on how to make
grape vine wreaths. The meeting
closed with the Queen and Grace.
Lunch was served and a Penny
Sale held. Lunch was served by
Hazel Reid. Helen Lawson and
Marg Anderson.
Shuffleboard was held at Hullett
Public School on Wednesday even
ing, January 9 at 8 p.m. There were
16 present. High man was Harry
Lear. High lady was Betty Dale.
Two enjoyable films “Yellow
stone’s Cubs" and “Chino’s Tale"
were presented at the school on
Sunday evening, by Work and Lire
Committee of the Church. Jim
Jamieson showed the films.
Maxine Houston spoke on Fit
ness and gave a reading on a
prescription for life followed by a
half hour of exercise.
Dorothy Sholdice presided for
the business reading “What an
excellent thought to start the New
Year” from the Heritage Book.
Minutes and thank you notes were
read by Doreen Hackwell.
Annual meetings coming up this
month are at Bluevale, Sunday,
Jan. 20 with a pot luck after
worship and Walton, Sunday, Jan.
27 with a pot luck after worship. In
February, Sunday 3, is the annual
meeting at Seaforth and Win
throp’s Sunday, Feb. 10. Rev.
Bonnie Cole Arnal has noted to
accommodate these meetings regu
lar worship times will be reversed
Jan. 27, Feb. 10 with Bluevale
having the 9:55 a.m. service,
Walton at 11:30 service.
The U.C.W. will be in charge of
the March 17 service with Sharon
Wurn of Exeter, guest speaker.
Huron-Perth Presbyterial is in
Stratford, Jan. 21. Mandates and
programs were given out. Member
ship fees are to be the same as last
year and can be paid at the unit
meeting in February when Walton I
unit of the copper contest have
invited Walton II to the pot luck
dinner at 12:30 p.m. on February
13.
The U.C.W will have an execu
tive meeting in February. Dorothy
closed the meeting with the Bene
diction followed by lunch provided
by Olene Dennis, Berva Watson,
Marie McGavin and Gloria Wilbee.
During the 1988 European Foot
ball Championships, 400 British
soccer fans were arrested for
hooliganism.
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