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a4vgathered around for a bount-
iful lunch served by Mrs. Hous-
ton and Mrs. Fraser,
Sunday awards
Sunday School promotion and
awards were given to the child-
ren at a special service at Duff's
United Church, Walton.
Mrs. Ron Bennett, secretary
of the Sunday School was in
chaste when the seals and pins
were given out to the following,
each child coming to the front to
receive their awards from their. • The Executive of the U.C.W teachers. They are: Kindergar-:
held their October meeting on • ten, Gary Godkin, second-year
Wednesday evening in the base- seal, missed "one Sunday; Jeff-
ment of Duff's United Church. rey McGavin', diploma for first-
Mrs. -Don Achilles presided Year seal, missed five Sundays;
for the business. Mrs. W.C. Sandra , Sholdice, second-year
Hackwell, recording secretary, seal, missed two Sundays; Joan
read.the minutes. Bennett, teacher, ten-year seal,
Plans were made for the An- missed two•Sundays •
nual Fowl Supper on the first Primary 1, Elaine Dennis,
Wednesday in November. Tickets sedbnd-year seal, missed five'
were given out for each unit, Sundays.; Cathy McGavin , second
y the congregation money to be in year seal, missed threeSundays;
to Mrs. Ken McDonald no later Jeanne McDonald, perfectVend-
than Sunday November 4th. Pos- ance, pin and second-yea seal;
tens' were made by the Lost and Murray Sholdice, fotirth-year
Found group and these are to be seal, missed three Sundays; pe-
distributed to different stores. ter Bennett, second-year seal,
• Resignations are to be in to the missed five Sundays.
nominating committee by Octo- Primary 11, Ronnie Godkin,
ber 31st. Mrs. Reid and Mrs. five-year seal, missed one Sun-
Hackwell are to polish the brass day; Neil Mitchell,five=year seal,
articles in the church: Missed one Sunday.
Invitations were read from Juniors, Nanci Bennett, third--•
Brussels United Church to attend' year seal, missed five Sundays;
their fall Thanksgiving service Laura Dennis, seventh-year seal,
on October 24th at 8 p.m and to missed four Sundays;DianneGod-
Burns Annual . Bazaar on Wed- kin, eighth-year seal, perfect at-
nesday, October 24th at 2 p.m. tendance; Jimmie McDonald, se-
in the Londesboro Community cond-year .seal, pin and perfect
Hall, also to the Seaforth pros- attendance; Bruce Godkin, sixth-y byterian Church on Wednesday, Year seal, perfect attendance.
October 17, at 2;30 p.m. Intermediates, Doug Mitchell
The Lost and Found 'group eighth-year seal, perfect attend-
will have •a bake table al the ance.
Cameo display at the Walton Kindergarten-Teachers, jo'an
Community Hall onSaturday, No- Bennett and Cathy. McDonald.
vetnber 3rd, 2-5 in the afternoon Names that are staying in Kin-
and 7-9 in the evening, spon- dergaeten are; Cathy Humphries,
sored by Mrs. E. Mitchell. " Chris Achilles, Jeffrey McGavin,
Rev, Docken reported he had Joyanne Van Vliet, Sandra Shol-
sent for the Film Strip to Wood- dice, Jimmie Humphries, Benny
av stock. Hoegy, Jennie Brennan, Kim
Fritz, Dwayne Achilles, Cheryl
Smith, Susie Hickson, Donna GO-
• Names. moving on to Primary
The fourth meeting of the .1 with Marilyn McDonald as tea-
"Giggling Gourmets" of the pro- cher, assistant DorothySholdice.
ject, "A World of -Food in Ca- are Daryl Smith, Lori Smith and
nada" met at the home of Mrs.. Blaine Hackwell,
McDonald on Saturday, Septem- Names moving on to Primary
ber 29th at 1: 30 p.m. 11 with Carol wilbee as teacher
The President, June William- are: Elaine Dennis, Cathy Mc-
eon, opened the meeting with re- Gavin, Jeanne McDonald, Danny
peating the 4-H pledge, followed Achilles, Greg. Humphries, Mur-
by all members answering the ray Sholdtce, Peter Bennett and
Roll Call . "A Food commonly Carl McCalluM.
purchased today_which formerly . Names moving from Primary
was made at hdeniee!' Patf.,YyMqt:-. II ' to.- Junion:mith teaehers Joyce
Donald read theuse-latitosre,,&444DmitE17111.0-tPaprit /at-ego...If Ou sten are-,
last meeting and-they wereLefgned' Ronnie Godkin,'Patricia. ilackwell
' by the President. Cheryl Fraser, Neil- Mitchell,
The, record books were dis- John Huether,.Kevin Smith, Paul
cussed and a suitable cover,cho- Kirk by, and Janet Rock.
sen. Francis Blake was elected Names staying in Juniors are
,,,a, to be the commentator for our Peggy Humphries, Nanci Bennett
tr 'exhibit at Achievement Day. pam Hackwell, Jeffrey Hackwell,
In the group work Janis Van' Steven Huether, JimmieMcDore-
Vliet and Yvonne Blake 'made yald, Brian McGavin, Bruce'God-
the Dutch Chocolate drink. kin, Heather Brennan,, Jimmie
The 4-H pledge "Learn To Do Brennan and Janet Flood.
by Doing" brought the meeting to
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
The Walk-A-Thon will take
place this Saturday leaving the
Walton Community Hall at 9 a.m.
Everyone has been working hard
to get pledges to be made, So if
you haven't already been ap-
proached it Is not too late to give
your support to the Minor Soft-
ball and park improvements. Hot
dogs will be sery ed at the com-
pletion of the walk.
UCW meet
Gourmets meet kin •
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ESTONIC®
7. 4i1
Honour
Mis Hackwell
Mrs. Ethel Hackwell of Hu-
ronview was entertained at a sur-
prise birthday party on Friday
evening, October 5, 1973 at the
farm home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Fraser, Morris Township. Mem-
bers of her immediate family
fibm Walton, Grey and Morris
TownShips gathered for an even-
ing of fun and games.
Also present NA 're friends
and relatives froth Alberta and
Maaitoba, also grandchildren
from Grand Bend, WincWor, Lon-
don and Guelph. •
Assisting in the evening's en-
tertainment were Mr. and Mrs.
Rae Houston, daughter and son-
in-law of Mrs. Hackwell.
Cheryl Fraser, granddaugh-
ter anctlittle Stephen and Jeffery
Mathers, great-grandchildren
from Grand 'Bend assisted Mrs.
Hackwell in opening her surprise
birtbdaygiftS.
The evening concluded when
ter of Wroxeter spent ,Thanks-
giVing With her mother, Mrs.
Charles McCutcheon.
Rev. and Mrs. D. Docken, and
family ispent a few days at their
cottage • •Der Dor'n Inn." •
MrS. Margaret Hillstrand of
Erickson, Manitoba has been hol-
idaying with her brother, Camp-
bell and Mrs. Wey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk Jr.,
Wendy and Russel of Frankfort
spent the Thanksgiving -holiday
weekend with the former par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk.
Miss Carolyn Fraser, who I.
attending Western University,
attending Western University,
London and Dianne Fraser, nurse
in-training at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, Spent the Thanks-
giving weekend at the home of
their parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Doug
Fraser:
we are glad to report that
John Leeming' has returned home-
from St. Joseph's Hospital, Len-
don and Alexander Gulutzet Jr.
from Wingham Hospital.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Watson, R.R. 2, Wal-
ton on the occasion of-their 45th
Wedding Anniversary; they were
entertained to a dinner a week
ago Sunday at the home of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Maier of Thames-
ford, when other members of the
family were present.
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SATURDAYS 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
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News of Walton
Walkathon happens on Saturday
a close.
Church news
.Duff's United Church was dec-
orated appropriately :for Thanks-
giving when the Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper was observed.
Rev.•Docken had as h is sermon,
Remehnber the LOrd. The first
practise of the Junior Choir will
.be held this Thursday evening
from 8-8;30 p.m. and the Wal-
ton Youth' Club holds its first
meeting next Sunday night at 8:30
p.m. In the church basement, all
high school youth of the commen-
t* ity are invited. Adult supervi-
sofs are still needed for the
nursery.
WI meets
The Walton Women's Insti-
tute meeting will be held in the
Community Hall on Wednesday,
October 17, at 8:15 p.m. with con-
venors on Resolution, Mrs. Alvin
McDonald and Mrs.HirveyCraig
in charge of the program. Mrs.
McIntyre will demonstrate her
homemade crafts, any of these
articles may be purchased alter'
the meeting. The roll call is to
be answered by "A New Year's
Resolution I've tried to keep dur-
ing 1973." The hostesses are
Mrs. Don Nolan, Mrs. Keith Rock,
Mrs. Emmerson Mitchell and
Mrs. Nelson Marks.
Names moving on tolnterme-
diates with assistant teachers
Howard Hackwell, Keith Clark
and Murray Dennis, are: Laura
Dennis, Dianne Godkin, Dean
Hackwell, Ruthie Thamer, Bob
Leeming, Janis Van Vliet and
Terry Smith. Those staying in
Intermediates are Doug Mitchell
and Ronald Smith.
Teachers last year Helen
Craig missed five Sundays and
Mrs. Baan missed one Sundiy.
Personals
Visitors over' •Thanksgiving
at the home of Mt. and Mrs.
Dave Watson were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert pritcha.rd,'Kim and Mark
from London and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Crich, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid
visited recently in Sarnia with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Machan and
family.
Miss Amy Love of Tordnto
spent a few days over the Thanks-
giving weekend with her sister
Mrs. Walter Broadfoot.
Mr. Mervin Smith was admit-
ted to Seaforth Community Hos-
-.pital last Friday evening. We
hope he is soon much improved
in health.
Mrs. Oliver Riley and daugh-
NOTICE to OWNERS of
DOGS• and CATS
• Free Rabies Clinics
The Huron County Alealth Unit, in. co.-operation with
the Health of Animals Branch of the Canada Depart-
ment of Agriculture will be holding free rabies clinics
at the following: •
Thursday', October 11:- 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. •
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Friday, October 12:-
2 p.m-S p.m., BAYFIELD TOWN HALL
Monday, October 15:-
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Tuesday,,Octoli,er,16,: ,1
2 p.m. - 8 p.m., EXETER ARENA
Wednesday, October 17:-
2 p.m. - S p.m:, Grab(' Bend Fire, Hall
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