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Mrs. Martin Baan was
hostess for the February Vnit
meeting in her home: On
Tuesday afternoon with li
members present.
Mrs. Cliff. Hoegy t ieened-
with a l;lrought`for the day-,
Hymn, "Come let its sing; of
a wonderful, Love:" Was sung
with Mrs. Bann the pianist.
Mrs, , C. . Hoegy Ied in
prayer followed by reading
.the; scripture from 15th
,chapter. of -St. John verses
147.
Mrs. Paul Snip read a
poem, "Kidsgrow up top
soon'.. Also gave an- in-'
teresting'Topic on, "Pe .m
Valentine", Mrs. C.. Hoeg.
read • a poem, "Somebody
knows yoµ", followed by
Mrs. P. Snip reading an
article . •on "Work to do".
Mrs,. Hoegy closed the de,
votions with prayer.
Walton WI
Mrs c:iraerne uraig ,pre.
sided for business, reading ay
series of tierw'ws, on Humelt
Rights Mrs, George Williattlr
son ;read"the minutes in the
absence pf Mrs, Helen Wil,
liamson.. Mrs. Barry
1gegy gave the treasurer's
MOO and Mrs. Hugh John -
atoll, the Miscellaneous Fund
report. It was suggested ,a
donation be made to Camp'
Menestung, Goderieh.
The next meeting well be,
held at the • home of Mrs.
George Williamson with
Mrs, Harvey Craig acid Mrs.
Roy Williamson, in charge of
devotions.
prior to the closing prayer
Mrs, B Hoegy presented
Mrs. P. Snip with a gift in.
appreciation of her helpon
Pp
this unit, she will be moving
intim near future. A social
half hour followed with
'lunch, .
S$TTI,N' PRETTY —. These three youngsters found tirne to pose for a,
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picture when they attended. the Walton Snowmobile oker- Rall. From m 1111 i Poker- , y
left are Dean Glanville of Winthrop,', Til Nolatl, and Steven Taylor of.
Walton. - . (Photo by Langlois).
Sponsor classes
Guests were welcomed by
. the President, Mrs. ,Wm.
Humphries • to the February,
meeting of the Walton
Women's. Institute on
Wednesday .evening. Mrs,
Herb Traviss was. pianist for
the. opening, ode, the Mary.
Stewart . Collect and 0
Canada.'
Mrs. Wm., Humphries
spoke onthe year ef the child:
and read the objectives of all
levels from the hand book. It
Orr
was o February 19, 1897
that the first Insitute was
organized:
Mrs, K. McDonald. The course leaders are Mrs. 1 It wasdecided: to leave the Court Whist when 'six tables
bus triptill the fall arid ' pot 'were in play, Winners. were
District Annual will be held Marion. Godkin end Mrs_ � na
• Mrs. Jim Shortreed'
at Fordwich on May 8. It was Pearl McCallum. Anyone in luck supper • was voted by for high
voted that the SSO. the the -community is welcome to members for the .' Annual and Mrs. Ken McDonald.
received . from a om to the hail on Thursday . meeting 'on April Hith. The ' Low Mrs. Sadie'McDonald
branch the e e
g
banquet at the plowing' nights, so get, in. touch with branch as responsible for the' and Mrs. Gordon Murray.'
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Matchbe donated to the either of the leaders or the Birthday Party at Huronview Marked', cards Mrs, E.
lrtland Lee Home Fund. president for . more nn Wednesday, March, 21st, Ste vens'.and; Mrs. Allan.
The "Needlepoint" short particulars.
Mrs: N. Reid announced a Lunch was serve. d by.
8t h meet historical meeting was to be hostesses, Mrs. -Steward
V h & 1 6t`'1' Unit. held in the kali on Apr l�23.` Mrs. Jack.
The 8th and 161 Llnit met W d u Humphries,
h e nesday, June l3th
Tuesdayafternoon, February Mrs., Ron. Bennett, con -Gordon; Mrs. Torrence
thevener o. Familyand Con-Dundas'and; Mrs. Nelson
h home o .Barb Fritz.: � .Lunch- was served by , f
Batt e f
h hostess, Bath :Fritz. sumer Affairs conducted Marks., .
Karen Bromley opened, the• '
meeting with a thought for
McCall.
Mrs: Jim. Axtman read the the day followed by a
• - Poem. Hym>
n-
,
minutes. and reported 3135T—Valentine- "What a friend we havein
was realized from the concert .
and 5445. froth the bazaar
Jesus"was sung, . Karen
last December. then read the scripture from
Committees for the:. next Luke 6:.43 45 :follpwed by
;time card parties offered to prayer. Topic given by Lynn
help. Correspondence in.. Davies was called The
eluded • :a letter from . Mrs. Legend of -St. Valentine",
where he influenced so many senior contest was held at.
Florence :Diantond F.W:LO. the eo le o 10 45 S eakin in the Junior
President. Tweedsmuir . t people £ all ages, by doing Sneaking
things for everyone and how contest in order were: Julie
History Curator, Mrs-, ': h� to-day.:his legend lives on. • Doer, John. Cartwright, Jeff
Reid to be the delegate to the ` Melva Fraser presided for. McZari,n, , Susan Van.
Officer's Conference May 1-3' .business. Minutes were read . Epmond, •Mark, Stackhouse,
at Waterloo. Mrs. Axtmalnn.. by Lynn Davies. Rea Call Lisa Preszcator and.'the
read articles on prograrfl was answered by 10 winners starting from third ' these two divisions went to' cookout. The class left: at
ideas from different sources, members. Thank you notes to first were Lisa,Preszcator Blyth to compete against out on snowshoes oes
'PUBLIC SPEAKING
A public speaking,
contest was held in the gym
on Monday.. The Junior'
contest was:held at 9:45 and
e
Londesborq
?:t mw1
There was :a 8004 at-
tendance on. Sunday.
when Rev..Harold Snell of
I~xeter war guest minister P4,
his home &hur'eh. trrepung
was Ruthann f'epfoond.
Ushers were Bob JarneiSon,
;Bob . Penfoestd, Kevin,
Tarnblyn and :Wayne Hulley.
Choir Anthem was "the
Master has 4:alled" with L.
McGregor organist and Ruth
'Shaddick, Choir 'Director,
Rev. Snell's ch ldrens` sta.ry
was demonstrating a magnet
and nails, telling. Jesus"is our
magnet who draws us to him
and we are`to pass it ori..
Junior temher
S' Were. _.
Barbara Bosrr(an, Christine .
Carter and Susan Jameison;
The message. was "what
should the church be doing
now? The church is you and
me.
CHEERIO CLOP''
The Cheerio Club held
their meeting February 21st
at the home of Margaret
Good with Margaret wel-
coming all and read poem
"Winter time in Canada'.
The minutes' of last meetieg
and the f nanical report were
read by. secretary -treasurer;
Gladys Armstrong. A card of
thanks was received frons Vi
Burns. Roll , Call was
answered with, a ' curretn
event by eight members and
one visitor;.- Kay. Longman,
•
The March meeting wilt be
Group 3. A guessing contest
on the contents of a parcel.
was held by Tri Duizer. No"
one guessed the answer .so
tickets were sold on it. The
winner- was Dora Shob-
brook. A contest, parts of the
body-brAddie Hun1Cing iwas-
held and the ,winner was
Dora Shobbrook. A reading
' a by Addie. Flunking 'winter; 1
Daer speaking. on:.S even;' Wednesday. The pupils were
p g• tmust be getting oic er Cards
Trusteett, Brad ' Lyon taught how to feed the calves were splayed: and,lunch was
speaking on . Disney World and Mr. Siertsema showed
and Bi11 Jewitt speaking on the milking machines and
Crib Death.. • parts of .' the barn. The
The Judges for the two 'purpose of the trip was to
competitions were Mrs, Pat; - show and tenth the _pupils
Allan, Mr. Clare • Vincent More about farm living.
with Miss Bennett judging:' COO O u t
the Junior and; Mrs,
judging the Seniors. On Thursday Feb. 22 the
The top. speakers from grade 4 glass went on a
abo t 9:15 o. .h and
different areas of interest.speakingdancing.y School on . ski=s. When at the: bush the
were read from Edna McKay on Julie Bl , th. Public.
Speakers from Chidlren s. and Kathryn ;Tutter of Daer speaking on being a ' February 26..Results, of this class divided into groups of 3
Aid and Van Egmond has a Zambia. farmer ; and Jeff McZarin . competitionwill be or4. They got their fires
short slide
presentation Announcements were speaking on.the destruction fbrthcominft going and.: they went
available. given out' World Day of of Pompe}. r toboggoning. When'they got
A nominating committee :prayer will be .held . on. Speaking in the senior ,7rClC- CI1Cl back; they cooked their food.
was chosen to bring in the Friday, March 2. Thank of- contest in order were: Sharon
new slate of officers for the Brad "2 trip.
next meeting. Mrs. W.
fe 'n on April 8th at 7.30 Glpusher, Janice Deer,
After dinner the class went
on a poker rally. After the
rn ed the p.m. with Mrs. Bill Cou•ttsof Lyon ' . Diana Shobbrook Grades 1 and 2 of pokee to ally, the school.came .'..
Humphries rem' d Belgrave guest speaker. s
conveners to base meetings It was, agreed, to have the enjoyed this outdoor:
on the a year of the Child. annual; Ham .. ' Suouer,
third first educating experience:
There were 18. members.
gave a Current' Event for the
roll call' answering with many
humorous answer.. A report.
of a recent District, meeting.
in Brussels was ' given by
Mike Taylor, Bill Jewitt and
the winners startingfrom.
to irs were. Janice
Hullett'went bybus to Mr.
and Mrs. Sebold Siertsema s
farm . near Auburn on
Pancake
breakfast
planned
The World ' Day of Prayer
this Friday will' start at 2
p.m. with guest speaker from
Bornholm, .• McKillop unit in
charge of devotions, general
business to be discussed
Douglas Mitchell is still in
the intensive care unit of the
University Hospital, .London
since his accident last
Tuesday: We hope he will
Soon be on the mend.
You are reritind td of the
Pancake Breakfast this
Sunday morning from 8:00 -
9:30 a.m. at tuff S: United..
Church, Sunday School and
'Church Service will both
follow at 10 a.m.
Any lady in the community.
is Welcome to attend the
• "Needlepoint" course on
Thursday evenings at the
hall. This is sponsored by the
Walton Institute. Girls lire°'
•urged to attend.
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HURON E POOOTOR . 'MAR + H 1, tin
served by Margatet tiitssd " Marga,ret Taylor;, Ment rgic
attd Addie flunking Anderson; }Ugh LadreV
AI MW.ELL,I :�%II
Helen Lawson. Men, slack
The February meeting' of Riley; :Low f dy. Verna
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and their farriiltees at the another in 2 weeps Marche.,
Ietturch, .After. sipper. Wit . LONDESBORQ 11 4 H
fear lead in a. sing song. . The second meeting Ofithe
t'oliowed by; a Pogo soh b Londesboro In was,, holds on
Darlene Nutley h duct b. ,Monday, February 19th: at
Darlene and Denise Motley. the home of Marjorie Duizer:
A speech on Vali"ntine day Me club rrarYre that was
was. given by John .i:hosen was Super Servers.
Cartwright. -David Wiiatc There were 11 members, ono
and [favid Stevesnn ielavcd.. pre 4•fler and two leaders
; "Now it•theHoer" and ''My present. Two new members
Bonnie" on their guitars, . Rose and Joan Masan Joined
the club.
A discussion was held' on
different kinds of hats and on
how to prepare to :sew The
refreshments were brought
by Judy Datema and Mary
Anderson,
NEEDLEPo1NT CLASSES ,
play, on Friday, Feb. 23 in. Needlepoint classes will be
charge. were. Hattie Snell, bald in the Community Hall
Annie Vincent and Alice - on Mareh.6th at 7 p.m. and
,Buchanan., winners were - March 8th at 1 p,m, anyone
tone ii-441ds. Ladies', interested can contact at home of Helen Lawson.
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,.Crystal Whyte gave a piano
strlp..,lirit Jamcisun stun%ed
filar `It's toughottN. be a
bird"'. • Audrey` Thompson
and June Fothergill were in
charge of the; program. '
W.I. CARD PARTY
There were nine tables. in
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Marjorie lamer
Alice Buchanan, 482.320;1
PERSONALS.
Sorry to report Rev.
Harold Saoll of Exeter nils•
fered a heart attack Sunda
noon at the home of Mr. ,and
Mrs. Harrjc Snell:. and Wen,,
admitted' to Unrryersity
Hospital, London,
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brace:
on the death of his father,
William Athol Bruce, •85, of
East Wawaposh Township on:
February 24th.
Mr. and Mrs. Les irejd
returned home on Friday
night from,. a two weeks bus
trip tq Florida.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
lda Durnin, were Mr. and
Mrs.. Russell Waun.. and.
Mt. and Mrs, Archie Webber
M _. rs
of Exeter«
The World ',Day of 'Prayer
will be observed on Friday,
March 2 at 8 p.m" in the
church ail welcome.
Berean Unit meeting will,
be held on. March 7th 2 p.rn-
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