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** Mr. and WS; Emerson
Nfitchell and' Mi. and Mrs,
Dolts Fraser oent a couple
• days at the Royal Winter
Tar. Torontolthis past week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Maier
and Pen!, Thamesford, spent
• Satuotday at the home of her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Dave
Watson.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Roily
• Achilles vted on Sunday
with ',Mr.. and Mrs. Jerry
Achilles and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haase,
'Sault Ste. Marie spent a few
,
daysthis past week with Mr,
-a-t 'Mrs. Gordon Murrry.
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ember 11, Mr. Alvin Far-
quhar,son, his son Ja61-. of
Niagara Palls, and Bill -Far-
quharson of London spent
Thursday afternoon with
thC,41- aunt, Mrs. Florence
Rugsell, Mr. \and Mrs. Frank
Miller of Mitchell, 'Mrs54
Robert Campbell of Fullarton
spent Friday afternoon with
Mrs. Broadfoot.
Mr.- and Mrs. Gordon
Saunders,Royal Oak, Michi-
gan visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Seafie on a
weekend recently.
Mrs. Gertie McDonald,
Toronto spent the past week
-with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
McDonald. They took her
30, a special presentation at
the. MuSical "Its' mei in the
furnace!! sponsored by the
'Combined 'youth and senior
choir from Londesbbro
church: Time 8 o'clock.
Come ad invite your
friends. It .is sponsored by
the WaltonYouth Group.
Admissipn is free, a volun-
tary offering would be appre-
ciated.
J.Sunday, December 7 -Holy
Communion and Bible Sun-
day. Sunday, December 14 is
GetitlemeA Day; rehearsal
Thursday. 'Dec. 11 at 8 p.m.
December 14, Church School
concert at 8 p.m.
tr. and Mrs. Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. Torrance
Dundas and Mr. and Mrs;
Norman Schade were on a
three day bus trip recently to
Pittsburg, Penn.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Payne,
'-Windsor spent Sunday with
his mother, Mrs. Beatrice
Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. • Wayne
Ralph, Mitchell visited with
Mrs. Jean Broadfoot. Satur-
'Inv afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert LPly-
crop and family. London
spent the weekend at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
•Mrs. Harold Bolger.
Sorry to report Mrs. Edna
Hackwell has been a patient
in Seaforth Hospital for the
past few days, everyone
hopes she is soon back home
again.
back. Saturday when they
spent Che weekend with Mrs.
Jean McGale, On Friday
e% ening Mrs. Mcdonald,
.Min and Vera were supper
guests %%ith Mr. and Mrs.
John 1)n es and fdmily.
CITURCH NEWS
Mrs. .Gordon Mitchell
was guest soloist at the
Sunda ' morning service at
Dulls United Church, Mrs.
Ray Hucthcr v,as organist.
Mrs. Emerson Mitchell play-
ed a Niolin selection. Amaz-
ing ()rave.
Dates to remember: Bible
Stith to 4c -Sunday, Nevem-
he! 30th at 10 a.m. instead of
Monda, e‘ening.
c‘ciiing November
Recent Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
l''.iomarenko were Mr. and
Mrs. Mickey Phachuk, Ham-
ilton and her sister, Mrs
Kulchysky of Millgrove. Mr.
and Mrs. Ponomarenko were
recent visitors with friends at-\„
Holland Marsh celebrating a
pre -Christmas.
The following were visitors
at the home of Mrs. Jean
Broadfoot: Mrs, Bert Hem-
ingway spent Tuesda% . No% -
Craig
Mrs. Viola Kirkby and Rev.
Charles Swan attended
"Evangetism in the Eight-
ies" at Thaies Road Church
Sunday afternoon and eve-
ning.
Sunday morning church
service it Duff's United was
conducted by the minister,
Rev. Charles Swan, who took
for his sermon, "Perman-
ence Amid Change," also
contributing acsolo, "How
Great Thou Art" with Mrs-.
• Margery Huether as organ-
ist. Some of the corning
"-events to remember are Holy
Communion on Sunday Dec.
7 and Sunday School Concert
Dec, 14 at 8 p.m., Yauth
Groups, Sunday, Dec.
8:90 p.m. Weekly
Study is held every Mo
evening at 8:00 p.m.
The Walton • Women's
Institute held their Education
and Cultural Activities meet-
ing on Wednesday evening
at the community hall.
The President, Mrs. Har-
old Hudie presided. Mrs. Bill
Humphries was pianist. Mrs.
Jim Axtmann read the min-
utes and financial report.
Tickets were given out for
the Grey Township firemen
banquet on Saturday eve-
ning, when several members
offered' to help.
Mrs. Harvey Craig, dele-
gate whd-ilireirded the 4Ist
Guelph Area Convention in
Kitchener last month, g ve a
detailed outline of the
day event. The theme for the
convention was "Take time
to grow". The convention
21 it
ible
ay.
ne
Bru
Com
res
year *ill be held in the
sels, • Morris & Grey
unity Centre. It i6
ed we learn to tese the",
ne ords to 0 anada,
Mrs. Humphries played
Amazin Grace and it as
sung 40 it as at the area
conventi n. Tracey Bennett
did the highland fling and
later the sword dance. Mrs.
Graeme Craig gave a read-
ing.
Mrs., Ron Bennett intro-
duced the guest, Mrs. David
Matheson, Molesworth who
had her many crafts on
display and demonstrated
the making of poinsettias and
a table centre made with
candles, lamp—gTobe on styro-
foam, decorated with some
greenery, cones and ribbon.
WO
14
,
.alls1 Tea t6),,b •held at the
1;
cOnttlittrilii 1II' ..SPlidaY. ot
2:30 p.tit, The Is to be a
bake table,.,40ti,ch and take,
....
"'table and,candy table,'
The hostesses were chosen
for the euchre on Tuesday
evening, December 9. The
• hostesses are to be • Mrs.
Harold Hudle, Mrs. Bill
Humphries, • Mrs. Stewart
Humphries and Mrs. Jim
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•A CorieSPOPdent• Radford,
kitS,./3ERt$1191)BROOK CtEEMO
523, ;MO' arOop,3: of the cllePri9
.
Mi. Rick klawleY,;$ Au- ,ttioh were in gimp and met,
bwuhrniie Ttaesv.. -gust rrvv$Perhart4,4.:Nacysili.,tvirar,:,lbelrotahg,04111.5.914'17,07en
AubOre 'O.EPS:!Pr acting' Rreitlepr. A
'4ere gee L4w$60 051 Marg" • The minutes and treasur-
aret.,,Tolor, 40tifis, were ers repo t4 were read by
secretary Addie flunking.
Roll call was answered by 12
members. Draw prize was
donated by Myrtle Fairser-
vice and, won by Gladys
Armstrong.
S10 was donated to Karen
SCruton for exercise-a-thon
for Huron County Day Care
Centre. All signed get well
cards fgt. Mabel Scott and Tri
Duizer. Next meeting will be
Group 4.
Program readings were by
Florence Vivian. Mary Long-
man and Myrtle Fairservice
also gave readings. .
Contest by Florence Vivian
(scrambled, cakes) was won
by Addie. Hunking; a word
game by Mary Longman was
won by EdYthe Beacom;
spelling contest by Myrtle
Fairservice was won by Ida
Durniri. Cards were played
and lunch served by Myrtle
Fairservice, Mari, Longman
and Florence Vivian. ,
After some discussion it Laurel ,Duizer, Eliza et
was decided the Christmas Lawson ilia Leaivr:d Ann
• Marie ; .
meeting would begin with a
potluck supPer at 6:30 p.m. , Mr, Hawley ,welcOrned all
Program is to be in charge of.... and gave annbUipements.
conveners of Branch Direct- The flowers in the sanctuary
Officer. - •-------ErrIpey-The choir -was--2-7-
were in loving memory of Bill
ors and Public Relations
BAKE SALE
In the business, plans
were made for the Bake Sale'
It was
stressed that new members
are welcome.
-Lunch was served by" Mrs.
Harold Hudie, Mrs. Keith
Rock, and Mrs.
Remembrance is UCW theme
Remembrance was the
theme for the Walton Unit
meeting, Wednesday even-
ing November 12. Mrs. Nel-
son Reid opened with a ,
poem. Mrs: RaY1'leuther was
pianist. Scripture was taken
by Mrs. • Reid. Mrs. Herb
Traviss gave the meilitation.
on "Little Things". Mrs.
and ama news
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Reid. read a poem on Remenlz,
brance Day.
Mrs. Ray Huether had
many drawings and Rosters
on display for her timely
topic for this time of the year
November 11, reading a
poem "A Soldier on Crut-
ches, • •
Mrs. Huet her said we have
a .call to a better world, we
wonder if we should try to bc
better people, e must ac-
cept oursely es. be better
oursekes and discipline our -
%ekes. We think of Remem-
brance Da%. we think of the
last two V6 ars.
Mrs Alex Gulutzen pre-
sided for the business. Mrs.
Ho y% ard /factos ell read the
nunutes and .22 member
answered tht: roll call.
CoPPER CONTEST
lh r contest leaders
Raw Oleo: report for the
Year Mrs Ian Wilbee and
her side won 0%er Mrs. Bill
Colitis' side It as decided
to ha‘e a supper on Thurs-
day. De, ember 11 at 6.30
p..m. %%oh the 'losing side
malang preparations. There
is to be a small gift exchange.:
Mrs. Dorothy Sholdice •
gave the treasurer's report.
A collections was taken for a
local „ girl who is being
Marrieda gift is to be
'purchased .for her from the
unit.
The U.C.W. general meet-
ing will begin with a supper,
on December 3. Mrs. Reid
reported that a quilt would
be put in at Mrs. Viola
Kirkby's home the fiAt of
this week with another one to
go in at. Mrs. Harold Bolger's
the following week:
Lunch was served by -Mrs.
Bill Timmer. Mrs, Alex_ OW-
utzen and Mrs. Ralph Tra-
viss.
BOUNDARY & 17TH UNIT
Mrs. Ross Bennett was
hostess for thp November
meeOng of the unit on
Wednesday evening at her
home.
Mrs. Barry Hoegy opened
,,. with a thought on remern:
brance.
Mreading "He died for me".
Mrs.Cl
.. GriafefrnHeoecg:iggavpea
re.
sided for the business. Min-
utes were read by Mrs.
Helen Williamson. There
were 13 ladies present.
All units are to attend the
U.C.W. Christmas Ineeting
on December 3 beginning
. with a pot luck supper.
December 14 is Men's Sun-
day The quilt committee
displayed two quilts. ready
for sale. It v. as decided hi
make a donation to the
Callendar Nursing Home in
Brussels.
8TH AND16 UNIT
The 8th.and ilh unit mct
al the home of Elisabeth
Borthcher on Wednesday
evening with 10 members
present. Vera McDonald -
opened with a poem. • •
-• Lynne Davie% presented. a
devotional reading
Melva Fraser presided for
the business Minutes were
read by Mrs. Davies, Leona
NOTICE.
November 29,1980
OUR YEAR END
IS FAST
APPROACHING
Please check your account
and help us clean up the'
loose ends by Nov. 28th
1,980.
Your co-operation would be
.greatly appreciated.
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• McDonald reported on the
financial statemen of the
Fowl Supper. •rl•'4
Officers fbr ' the year 1981
are: President - Margery
Fraser, assistant - Joype
VanVliet. Secretary Lynne
Davies, Treasurer - Leona
McDonald, Cards - Barb
Flitz. Supper committee -
Vera McDonald, Irene Mc-
Call, assistant - Melva Fraser
The January meeting will
be held at Maxine Houston's.
Lunch was served by Irene
McCall and the hostess Mrs.
Boettcher.
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solos by Mrs. Rev. Scott
„ accompanying herself on
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guitar. , * • -
MAXWELL lakrr •
Aimwell, Unit's November
meeting held November 17 at
Brenda Radford's. It opened
with a poem November
•„ Words” by Leader Florence
Cartwright. Roll call was
answered by 15 members.
October minutes were read
by Betty Hulley.-
Nominating committee
representative for the church
is Lena Nesbitt. Flowers for
December are in the charge
of Betty Hulley. Rev. Scott
will be the speaker at the
December 15th meeting. The
Christmas meeting will be at
the church: Kathy McDoug-
all and Audrey Thompson
are to be in charge of the sale
of a quilt to sell between
S75490.
Trust, meditation read by
Joan Whyte; scripture read
by Florence Cartwright;
pray& by Joan Whyte. Shir-
ley Scptt conducted a bible
quiz on the apestles.
Hospital favours were
made with Helen Lee in
ctiarge. Lunch was served by
Pearl Mason and Brenda
EXPLORERS EVEDITION
#S, •
The Explorers opened witl!
Lori
• 1.• dthiiies,hExinpolipel:rierni.!d4sinj:alnenjnegt: Wilts
Y.'Hciggart read 'a story. We
received calendars to sell,
Half the class made candl-
es with Mrs. VVhtye in the
kitchen. The other half -made-
Christmas tree pins with
Mrs. Hoggart. Next mep,tilig
craft classes will be chang'ed
around: -
Mrs, Floggart then took
the story _further on Gli(na.-
W-.1.
W.I. card party was held
on November 21st with 7
tables iti play. Winners were:
ladies high - June Eothergill;
lone hands - Trudy Pollard;
low - Mary Clarke, men high
- Wilfred Shortreed; lone
hands - Lorne Hunking; low -
Jean Riley (playing is as a
Dmaaenr).; lucky -cup Dorothy
In charge was Addie Hun -
king, June Fothergill and
Beryl,Reid. Next cards Dec-
ember 5th.
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