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HE NUR* 'OCP9f I TCOk•E6FPR:04.e,47^00...t - -• News of Walton
Pia s f r Cornin ar
CopespOncielit
MrS.:Allan McCall
The, Walton Women's ;Mott,
tue are sponsoring a euchre party
in the Walton Community Heti
on 'Friday at 8.30 p.m. Com-
mittee in ,charge will be Mrs.
'le Mrs., Ralph.--Traviss, Mrs.
Vliet, Sr.,, Mrs. Don Achil-
Jim Axtmann and Mrs. Ron Ben-
• nett as Convenor.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rid-
ledge,' London, visited with rela-
tives on Sunday, also called on
Mrs. Ray Bennett, who is a
patient in Clinton Hospital.
Mr. James Speir of Brock,
Sask., visited with Mr. and Mrs.
• Alvin McDonald last Tuesday ke-
fore leaving for his home on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles
and daughter, Debbie, spent the
past weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Rollie Achilles and Ann, also Mr.
and Mrs. Don Achilles and family.
• Sunday services were can-
celled at Duff's United Church,
Walton, on Sunday, owing to the
illness of their minister, Rev,
Derwyn Docken. Several in the
community have been sick with
the 'flu epidemic.
Mr. and Mrs. Rrian Traviss
of London spent Sunday at the
home of Mr,. and Mrs. HerbTra-
viss.
Congratulations to Mr. and.
Mrs. John Baan, 17th of Grey,
on the arrival of their second
son, born in Wingham Hospital
Wednesday, January 4th.
1Mr. Bruce Clark. London,
spent the weekend With Mr. and
Mrs. James Clark and family.
The, January meeting of the
Walton Women's Institute will
be held in the Community Hall
next Wednesday in the form of
a Summary Day for the course,
'The Main Dish Makes the Meal',
when a pot-luck supper is called
for '7.00 p.m. sharp. Each Mem-
ber that took ,the course will
take a dish for the main course.
The hostesses for the evening
will bring the dessert. They are
Mrs. Ron Bennett, Mrs. Ernie
• Stevens, Mrs. Stewart Hum-
phries, Mrs. Douglas Ennis and
Mrs. Pete McDonald.
Convenors for the Canadian
Industries program' will be, Mrs.
Gordon 'McGavin and Mrs. Ed
Godkin.
with -the scripture taken fromgiven lay Mrs. Mrs.
Psalm 5. flymn-249, 'Jesus shall Gordon McGavin then led •in
Reign wheree'er the , Sun' was prayer, after which all.repeated
sung followed, by a dialogue en- The Fords PraYer'•
titled 'The program Committee 'New Year's Tie' was followed
Meeting', acted by Mrs: J.1. Tra- with Rev. Derwyn pocken giving
vise as Nora,. Mrs. Ron Bennett • his chosen topic 'Agents 'of Re-
as Dorothy and Mrs;, William conciliation', which was eX,
f a child.
Coutts as Dianne, taking place Med by referring to the world
In Mrs. Bride's home.,
Mrs. ' TravisS gave very The offering was received by
interesting Topic on 'Pettiness'. Mrs. Schade and dedicated .by
She brought to light the true Mrs. Hackwell.
fact that each one of us is guilty Mrs. Campbell Wey, the pro-
of such, occasionally. Therefore, sident, took charge of the bust-
patience and understanding are ness which included reports, cor-
characteristics we, asdhristians respondence and the payment of
may always try our best to the U.C,W. membership dues.
prove upon. The devotional part Hymn 164 was' sung. Mrs. Wey
was, closed with a poem, -'Things led in the closing prayer.
Work Out', also given by Mrs. Lunch was served by Mrs.
H. Traviss. Charles McCutcheon, Mrs. John
Mrs. Allan McCall opened the Burch and Mrs. William Roe.
business reading a 'New Year's
Poem'. Mrs. Don Achilles read
'the minutes of the November and
December', meetings. Thank-you
cards were read from Rachel
Walters and Mrs. Doug Ennis
for her mother. The roll call
was answered with 16 present
paying the U.C.W. membership
fee, The offering was received
by Mrs. Mac Sholdice.
The former rectory of Bishop
Cronyn Memorial- Church at 430
William St., London, has become
the latest centre for the wdrk of
the St. Leonard's Society of Ca-
will
is being approached for donations ciety in Canada.
Director of the new house
in London is the Rev. Roy Dun-
gey whO, between his second
and third years in theology at
Huron College, worked for five
months with Mr. ,Libby in Lon-
do!?.... - St. Leonard's Houses are re:. -
habilitation centres, for men who '
have been confined to' correc-
tional,institutionb. Guests remain,
at the—House -until they have
become re-integrated into the
local community. The average
length of stay is' about six weeks.
London's St. Leonard House
has accommodation for eight men •
and two supervisors. Before the
first guest" arrived at the begin-
ning of October; Mr. Dungey
had approached every major em-
ployer in London in the keine that
they would be willing give
ex-cOnvicts a, chance for a fresh
A reception was held in Wal-
ton Community Hall Friday eve-
ning for Mr. and Mrs. Gary
McNichol, the former Mary Ann
Fuhr of Stratford. Music for
dancing was supplied by Ian Wil-
couple were called to the plat-
form, when an address of con-
gratulations was read by Mr.
Bill k-6Cliti•el A riurse of money
was presented to them on behalf
of their neighbours and friends
by Mr.„ Jim 'Ryan,
Mr; and Mrs. McNichol
Unit 3
Meets
The January meeting of Unit
3 was held at the home of Mrs.
Olive Traviss.
Mrs. •Les. 011Ver opened the
meeting with a reading "What
is Happiness:" Hymn 502 was
sung followed by' the !'Lord's
prayer." •
After the business part of
the meeting M rs. Harry W. Brown
' gave the ladies a very interest-
ing talk on. Trinidad. Mrs.Ruth
Knight thanked Mrs. Brown for
her talk and the meeting closed
with prayer followed-by lunch
and a social half hour.
reside at, R. R,1., Walton.
Miss TraviSd Of Kit-
chener spent the weekend With
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Traviss.
Mr. Chris Lee, Waterloo Uni-
versity spent the weekend at the
home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.
Ronald Lee.
Mr. Larry Rutledge, who has
been staying at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Bennett, spent
the weekend visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rutledge,
of Streetsville.
Misses Carol ShOrtreed and
Helen Searle of London, spent
the weekend with their parents
on the ninth line of Morris Twp.
The annual Congregational
Meeting is to be held Thursday
at 8.30 p.m.' in the Church base-
ment. There is to be a delegate
appointed from each group to at-
tend the Huron-Perth Presby-
terial meeting at Wesley-Willis
United Churit, Clinton on Janu-
ary 29th. It was voted a bazaar
would be held.
The meeting closed with Hymn,
252, 'In Christ thereis no East
or West', followed by all re-
peating-the Mizpah Benediction.
Grace was sung and lunch
was servethby Mrs. Herb Tra-
viss, Mrs. Ron Bennett and Mrs.
William Coutts.
. DUFF UNITED CHURCH
HOLD UNIT MEETINGS
The Walton Unit ,held their
first meeting Of the year in the
Church• basement on Wednesday
of last week.
Mrs. Herb Traviss opened the
devotions with the 'Call to, Wor-
ship'. Hymn 2-31, 'Standing at
the Portal' was sung, accom-
panied by Mrs. W. C. Hackwell
on the piano. Prayer was offer,ed
by Mrs. William Coutts followed
News of
Constance
Correspondent
Miss Mary Mcllwain
Mr. Gorda Betties of Salmon
rn Arsk B. C. visited on Friday with
Mr. Ma Mrs. George McIlwain,
'Mary and Sandra.,
' Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator,
Linda, Dianne and N,ancy visited
-with Mr. and•Mrs. Reg. Elliott and
Sunday visitors with mr. and
Mrs. William Dale arid Cheryl
were "Mr. anaira.'llaryey
and- Shane of myth and Mr. and
Mrs. -Wayne Hoegy of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc-
Clyrnont of Varna were Sunday
visitors with-Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Whyte and David.
'•Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Buchanan of Clinton.)
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong
_and- faniily of Clinton visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Medd, David,. Jim and Kerri,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crazier,
Brian, Paul, 'Kevin' and' LOri of
,Listowel a were Sunday visitors
with Mr . and Mrs. George Mc-
Ilwain, -Mary and Sandra; •
IvPrs. ,Elma Jewitt and Brian,
Mrs.' Annie Leitch spent the week
end with Mr. ,and ,,Mrs. Ralph
Glew of Dorchester.
Miss Marilyn Riley of Don
Mills, Miss Doreen Riley of
Stratford visited on Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Riley and family. •
17th and BOUNDARY UNIT ,,
The New Year's meeting of
the 17th and Boundary Unit was
held at the home of Mrs. Ray Wil-
liamson. The meeting was opened
by Mrs. Harold Synalidon giving
a reading. Hymn 571,,Standing at
the Portal' was sung. Mrs. Small-
don read a poem, For the Year'
1970', followed with prayer. The
The scripture reading was taken
from the 11th Chapter. of St.
Luke, verses 1-17. Mrs., Jan
Van Vliet, Sr., ,gave the topic
entitled 'Standing at the Portal'
closing with a poem 'The Heart
of the Cross'. The collection
was received and membership
fees were pail. ,
Mrs. Roy Williamson• pre-
sided over the business. The
different reports were given, alio
thank-you cards were read from
Mrs. George Williamson, Mr.
John Williamson and Mr. Bert
Clark.
Mrs.-" Harvey C raig 'eknlained
the use of the new envelopes
start.
Whenever a new guest ar-
riVeskMr. Dungey 'will Contact
one such employer and arrange
an interview. The guests. will
to be used in the 1,1110.
The next meeting,tn .be held
at Mrs. Craig's home.
Mrs. .Van yliet closed the
meeting with prayer; she 450
had a new Grace prepared to
sing before lunch was served!
.8th and 16th UNIT
The January meeting of the 8th
and 16th Unit was held at the
home of Mrs. Doug Fraser, Wed-
nesday afternoon January 14th.
Mrs. Ken McDonald' opened
the meeting with Hymn 523 "0 God
of Love, Q sing of Peace'; Mrs.
Harold Bolger was the pianist.
Scripture reading from Exodus
3: 1-5 was, taken by Mrs.,. G.
McCall. al
A skit, 'Who Me?' was pre-
sented by Mrs. K. McDonald,
Mrs. G. McCall, Mrs. Don Fra-
ser, Mrs. A. McDonald and Mrs.
H. Bolger, followed by a discus-
sion,
Mrs. Doug Fraser was in
charge of, the business. Minutes
of the laSt meeting were read by
the secretary. The roll call was
answered by the payment of mem-
' bership fees.
The annual report of the Unit
was given, also the officers for
1970, as follows:
Past President, Mrs. Jan Van
jr.; President, Mrs. Doug
Fraser; Vice-PreSident, Mrs.
Don McDonald; Secretary, Mrs.
GeorgeliicCall; Treasurer, Mrs.
Rae Houston; Flowers, Mrs. Don
Fraser; Pianist, Mrs. Jim Fritz;
Assistants, Mrs. Harold Bolger
and Mrs. W. E. Turnbull; Sup-,
per Committee, Mrs. Rae Hous-
ton and Mrs. Don McDonald; Cop-
per Committee, Mrs. James Mc-
Donald and Mrs. Harold Bolger.
The next meeting to,be at the
home of Mrs. Alvin McDonald.
The regular collection was taken.
Grace was sung and lunch was
served by Mrs. James McDonald,
Mrs. Don Fraser and the hostess.
'The executive of The -908•11Q
Federation of 'Agriculture has
received apprOvatfroni tnemhers
for their proposal to completely
restructure the organization.
' The proposal calls for the
control of the Federation and the
responsibility for its financliT
to be given eventually to the
Individual Service Members.
The proposal was-amended to
allow educational groups, co:r
operatives, and commodity
marketing boards and associat-
ions affiliation with the OFA .
the right to non-voting represent-
, atforiat annual conventions.
In Other business during the
regular monthly members' meet-
ing in Toronto, the OFA went on
record as supporting the Ontario
Flue-Cured—Tbbacco Growers'
Marketing goard arid its position
concerning smoking and its pos-
sible affects;
The Tobacco Board wants the
Canadian , government to take no
action which will harm the in-
dustry, before more study, and
research is done to establish the
affects of smoking on personal
health.
Another resolution passed in
the meeting, directed at Finance
Minister Edgar Benson, demands
that an inflation allowance be
made when calculating capital
gains tax, when and if it becomes
law.
The same- resolution also
calls for the publication of an
annual inflation index, much like
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McKILLOP UNIT
The McKillop Unit of the Wal-
ton U.C.W. met in the Church
Sunday School rooms of Duff's
United Church Wednesday after-
noon, 'January 14th, .with 12
members present.
Mrs. Merton. Hackwell open-
ed the meeting with prayer, fol-
lowed by• singing Hymn 286.
Psalm 95 was read' in unison.
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thew 28:11-20 - and Corinthians
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Seaforth Priest At
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It is the second St. Leonard's pointment alone.
House to be opened in the dio- • The cost 'of operating the
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its first director. The Department of Social and
• When tbe...Winclsor ..St. Lpo- Family Services of the Ontario
narcits :-Reuse. waszlnian,Wk 'the Government will provide $6.40
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tor. He is now the national,. di- 'Cover about, half the post,
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to cover the rest of the expenses.,
Mr. Dungey, who is licensed
as honorary assistant at Cronyn
'Memorial Church, London, is.
available to address interested
groups and to preach at Sunday
services.
- The son' of the late Mt. and
Mrs. Roy' Dungey, he was born
at Seaforth, 28. years ago and
graduated from the .University
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College. Singe his ordination in
Advent 1967,• he has ' been in
charge of the Port Burwell and
Vienna Parish in Elgin County.
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