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MEETING A COMPETITOR—Tracey Fortune and Nancy Stewart meet
pne,of the calves competing in the livestock competition at the Seaforth
Thoto-by-Ellis)
Londesboro UCW-
Donates $1000 to church
Edythe Beacon, U.C.W.
President, conducted the
busihess following the Aim -
well meeting. Minutes. were
read by. Joan Whyte.
Thanks were received from
Elsie Shaddick, Bob Burris.
-Mrs. Fairey and the Foster
child 'for donations to her
education.
Invitations to Blyth U.C.W
Thankoffering Oct. 6 and
Finn:in, Perth east. 19 annual
rally at Bayfield Oct. 6 •at
6:30 p.m. for dessert were
rice' Ned. •
Treasurers report by Mar-
garet Good included 1,000
41onated to the Board of
Stewards. -,A3 the Londesboro
thankoffering October 5, the
following will. be invited:
Walton. Ontario Si. and
Welsey Willis Clinton and
Auburn groups. Lunch con-
venvrs are Alice Davidson
and Joan Whyte.
White Gift Sunday is Nov-
ember 30th. Betty Hulley is
to 'set up a mitten tree .by
November 1st. Knitting to'be
sent to Mrs. Homoth Clinton.
Betty Hulley requested a
dehumidifier for mildew.
Nominating committee
consists of Florence Cart-
wright and June • Fot berg'''.
All reports will be at the
Business meeting in Novem•
• ber. Benediction was given
by Joan Whyte. Lunch was
served by Florence Cart.
wright, Cathy McDougall
and Shirley Scott.
Wednesday visitor% v. it h
Mrs. Laura Saundercink and
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shot
briDok were Mr Mrs PCT6
McBride. Carlon. Mrs
Mali:rime Crawford Birth and
Mr. and Mrs Eddie Crav.
Ford. Manctou Manatof-a
-entente to Loodor on their
way home
Vistors with Mr lim Neil
tons were Cecil and Sadie
Hill of London and on
Wednesday 1-th John and
Dorothy McGill of WaterlOo
Leland Adams of Moss's
sauga spent the past week
with his mother Mrs Stella
Adams.
Those attending the show•
er on Sunday Sept 21 at
Beigrave W 1 hall for Sheila
ShobbrxRdt October bride
elect from here w as Mrs
Laura Saundrok Ka
Saundercock Dora Darlene
and Diana Shobbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. • Jacks,. Lee
visited on Saturday with his
aunts Jewel Cowan and Mary
Robinson at Hanover.
The September meeting of
the Londesboro W.I. was
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held Sept. 10th in the hall.
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Public Relations was the
topic.
President Alice Buchanan
welcoined all. Roll call was a
suggestion to promote W.I.
This was answered by 26
members. There-' were 25-•
' • visitors, Siimmerhill and
Walkerton clubs, Walton W.I
and 2 from Auburn W.I.
Correspondence from St.
Helens W.I.: 75th Anniver-
sary, Oct 15th. Hattie Wood
'and Dora Shobbrook are to
attend. W.I. workshop for
secretary, treasurer and Dub -
tic relations officers is on Oct
9th at Clinton Wesley Willis
Church. The leaders school
for Crewel embroidery will
be attended • by Marjorie
Duizer and Margaret•Ander-
son.
A thank you card from Bob
Burns was received. It was
moved to start euchre parties
Oct. 24. Admission SI and
the W.I. to supply the lunch.
It was moved to donate 5500
to the Lions Club project.
Ahce Buchanan thanked
Margaret Anderson for the
trip to Grand Bend theatre
and thanked members for
cords. letters and W.I. for
the rose while she was in
University Hospital.
Barbara Bosman and Mar-
jorie Dutzer led a sing -song.
Margaret Anderson intro-
duces guest speaker Mrs.
Lucille Forsyth. R . R. 1 Lon-
desboro Her interesting
address was on communica-
tion She was thanked and
presented with a gift by
Doreen Carter.
Program readings were hy
June Fothergilf. A duet by
Barbara Bosman and Marjor-
ie Duizer accompanied byr
Genevieve Allan on piano
was enjoyed
Helen Lawson gave notice
of the historical meetings
being held this fall A bake
sake with goods donated by
half the members in charge
d Jessie Tetibutt and Annie
Vincent. realued a good
responsc.
lunch w as seryed by Ica •
bel Colson. Flma Jewitt
Romana Jamieson and Addie
Flunking. The President of
the vistors each thanked the
W.I. for the invitation. -
4 -Hers
sample
fried rice
The first 4-H meeting of
Londesboro 3 was held at the
home of Mrs. Marjorie Dui -
=I on_ Sept, S. There
13 members present and
leaders are Marj Duizer and
Ann Adams.
This fall project is called
"Food for Friends" and our
club was named "The 'Merry
Munchers."
The election of ' officers
resultedwith: President -
Carol Cartwright, Vice Pres-
ident - Diana Shobbrook,
See'retary - Jeanette John-
ston, Press - Cheryl Bromley.
There was a discussion on
Energy Conservation, then
preparation of Stir Fried Pork
which we sampled - some
members' used chopsticks
with great difficulty. Each
member must prepare this
Chinese dish for he r family
to try before the next meet-
ing..
The next meettog ts to be
held at the home of Ann
Adams on Sept. 29th.
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CorresOnment Wa* rpiariiSt. TwentS, h.er nzipnrinnne with•goacet-t.
887'677 "A home remedy for an WatStiii:
tuem . WS- ALLOIVIec;4144 hers answer to the r011 call, She was thanked by. lierva
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, The local kindergarten
class has 22 new beginners;
this term under teaciler
Mrs. Bar h Livermore. They
incude; Tim I3achert, Brad.
Beuerman, Tina Rosman,/
Michael Campbell, Susan
Carter, Wendy Clarke,
Michelle Cooper, Michael
Craig, Dianne DeBlock, Greg
Fritz, PauI Glanville, Shawna
McCall, John Mcicercher,
Randy McClure, Matthew
McNichol, Rote Shortrecd,
Susan Stewart, Michael Stoll
Sandra Storey, Tom
Wheatley, Brent Whitmore
and Patricia Williamson.
The Walton Public School
particiapted in the parade at
Seaforth Fair on Friday, with
two floats.
W.I. MEETS
The Walton Women's
Ititure held —then --7--
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September meeting in the.
community hall on
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Keith Rock vice-
president called the meeting
to order with the opening
exercises: Mrs. Ray Huether
‘by Mrs; Jim Axtmann:' "—
Marlon Godkiq WO Ruth
Axtifiann will attend the
training school on Needle-
point and teach it to ladies
who want to take the course.
Mrs. Ken MeDonald gave a
report from a recent meeting
making plans for the District
Am, next May 12 at
Bluevale.
Delegate to the County
Rally, October 6th at Gorrie
United Church are .Viola
Kirkby and Marion Godkin.
The guest speaker is Miss
Flora Nabrotsky, Teeswater
who will have a demonstrat-
ion and a display of plants.
Any ..rpember is urged to
attend.
It was decided to have a
Roll call was answered by
euchre.„ pally 'on Saturday—the -treasurees—report--and- 9
llinqnt"Minuteswere read.
Lunch was served by
Berva Watson; Margery
'bother and Betty McCall.
AtErrs
The47th and Boundary
Unit of the U,C,W. of Duff's
United Church met at the
home„ of Mit. George
Williamson, Dianne
McCallum read a poem,
"First day in school", Helen
.Williamson led in prayer.
Dianne • McCallum gave
the topic "How does God
guide us" closing with a
poem, The 200th year Anni-
versary of the Sunday School
Business was turned over
to President Helen Craig.
Thank, you cards were read
from Joyce ,Hartmann,
Joanne Dennis and Judy
Glauser, Karen Hoegy gave
and in Ow evening' IP. the
gospel Music with Sellwood
singers at .2:30. Each
trietnhers was a4ed to Sell
tickets,
More plan for.the Turkey
s4PPer in Nevenlber will be
made the next meeting at the
home of Helen Craig. A half
hour, of fellowship was enjoy
during refreshments served
by Dionne, Helen and the
hostess, Annie Williamson.
PERSONALS
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Mr. Mrs, Waisen
Wehster, Clinton and Mr,
flOward Dean, TOMO had
lunch .on.Sunday With Ntr.;
and Mrs, Ray .Rueffinr and
boys on theit waY Porne trgli
holidaylit E4000611* •
• Mr, and Mrs,
• McCall accompanied Mr.
'and Mrs, Mel McCutCheon
and Steven on a 3' day trip
around Lake Erie, spending a
day. at Niagara Falls and
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, where
atiOnded 'On
tit901111$ 'PlIni.chne.rvice at
the Cathedral of Tornorow
prior ,z,...leavirig,for twine,
: Cgt*AilAtintiS ttil‘Walton-
Fuhlic School, iitwinning.first
and 'Second %in best, class
.floats at Seaforth fait'. The
entries induded grod,eS 2 and
3 with Ms. 'Vanden Dotin
and Mrs, Toll representing
pilgrims at Thanksgiving and
Kindergarten and grade 1
with Mrs. Livermore 'and
Mrs, Farrish as Indians.
Londesboro ladies to quilt
The September meeting of
the Aimwell Unit was held on
Monday at the Resource
Centre, Mitchell, with the
Berean unit as guests. Lead-
er Florence Cartwright wel-
comed all.
Tiber 18, at 8:30 p.m.with
hostesses, Ruth Axtmann,
Marjory Rock, Margaret
Craig and Viola Kirkby in
charge.
Mrs. Helen Bisback,
Clinton was introduced by .is
Margery Huetheewho told of
Melinda Johnston the
micellaneous fund.
- It was announced again
about a bale being packed.
An meeting be
Sunday
5 communion
executive
held
October'
KNECHTEL
October
the
will
morning
church
at
service
niernbers and 11 visitors.
Minutes of the June and
August meetings were read
by June Fothergill. The quilt
top put together by Vi Burns
was on display. Audrey
Thompson is to buy lining, to
be quilted as soon as possible
The October meeting will ,be
Oct. 20th at the., home of
Marion Hunking, with Cathy
McDougall on program, with
JuneFothergill and Lena
Nesbitt organizing lunch.
Cathy Mcgougall gave the
treasures report. Joan Whyte
and Verne MCC iniii--were in
charge of program. Joan
Whyte opened with prayer.
Joan ,gave meditation; Betty
Hulley read Proverbs 31.
Audrey Thompson, Psalm •
127. Joan Whyte gave a
reading.
Mr. Tom Mantle,.a volun,
teer worker at the Resource
Centre for London Confer-
ence, spoke and showed a
• film on family life- in
South Africa. Helen Lawson
thanked the Aimwell unit.
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