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Coffee& Donots ,(0 BOX FURNITUR Free Draw 44144.44.0 With No Obligation EnterOur . l . \A/c:Ilion UCW plans menu ' Correspondent ' Mrs; Allan McCall The March meeting of the 8th and 1-6th Unit was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Doug Fraser when it was opened by a poem, Mary at the Tomb. Hymn '"Beneath the Cross of Jesus" was sung. Mrs. George 'McCall read' the 'scripture from Mark 16! 1-15 followed by prayer. Keeping to the -Easter Theme,: Mrs; D. Fraser took as the topic "Count down to Easter": Offer- ing was received by Mrs. R. Houston. Hymn "My faith looks up.-to Thee". The devotions were closed by everyone repeating the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Rae Houston presided for the buSiness opening with a poem "Count yyr garden by the flowers." Minutes were read' by the secretary, Mrs, Don McDonald. Roll call was answered by 9 'members. Thank you cards were read from Linda McDonald and Connie Ingram. In the discussion concerning AlLejianci Supper to be held at the church, the first Tuesday in June, a motion wis made that the price for adults be $3.50 and children $1.50. Menus will be decided at next meeting. Announcements were given Out fo coming events. Plans were for the Thankoffering service "n April 9 at the church. The bale is to be packed in May. The copper collection was received. The meeting closed with a, social half hour with lunch served by Mrs. Alvin McDonald and, the "The Wonder of it all." There is a hostess. Tot to be 'learned in the Wonder of Walton Unit . children in just letting your The devotional period of the imagination wonder. Their many Walton Unit was led by Mrs, Alex questions of why - with . the wonderful world of color in Gulutzin and Mrs. Howard everyday happenings. Hackwell at their meeting, on' Wednesday Mrs. Herb Travissi spoke on evening, March 8. T Winston Brown who' was an The hymn The . Any Resurrection was sung of ordained 'minister, -a Jamaican accomp- Baptist for her topic, taken from anied by Mrs. Ray Huether at the ' the study book on the Caribean. piano. Mrs. GiulatZen read the Mrs; Allan McCall was in scripture from. Matthew 28; 1-10 ' charge of the business opening followed by prayer by Mrs-,r-H-;----*th an Easter Poem. ' Mrs. Hackwell and a poem, "The way toward Hacklkell read the minutes. Thirteen members were present, Offering was received and dedicated. Arrangements were made for the lunch for the Thankoffering service on April 9 at 8"p.m. when ReV,. and Mrs, R. Bojlger of Monkton will 1?e pests. U.C.W, of Duff's Church, Walton are invited to Northside U.C.W. Spring Thankoffering bn Tuesday, March 28 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker, Mrs. Bruce Eaton, Staffa. Announcements were given out for the .London Conference , in April, the Westminster weekend in May; the Mina School for, Worlierrin -August with the one day school at Alma College on Tuesday, August 22, Delegates wishing to go are to contact NITT.- Wey,‘ U.C.W. President. The shower fOr Cathy McDonald will be held on, Friday, April 9. Several in the unit offered to take sandwiches and the 8th and 16th unit is in charge. , Rev. Baker closed-the meeting with prayer followed by lunch by Mrs, Bill 'Thamer, Mrs. Frank Kirkby •and-Mrs. Alex Gulutzen. COurt Whist Party The Walton Community hall was decorated -,with shamrocks, birds and flowers for the Court Whist party on Friday, March• 10. Thera was a good turnout, with ten tables in play, Prize winners with' lady's cards. - High, Mrs. Dave Watson; grid high card Mrs. Mrytle Fairservice, Lodesbero; low - Mrs. Howard aawell. Playing with men's cards, high - Mrs, Merton Hackwell; 2nd high card - Mrs. Roily Achilles; low card 7 Mrs. Ernie Stevens. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Earl Watson and MIS. lToward HackWell. In charge at the door were 'hit's. Harold Hudie and Mrs. Ken McDonald. Lunch committee were Mrs. Mac Sholdice; Mrs. Harvgy Craig; Mrs. Neil Megnyin and Mrs. Allan McCall. Mission Band 23',members attended the March meeting of the Mission Sand on -Sunday morning held in the church basement. They held their Meeting in form of the World Day of Prayer service with some members -from all classeS , taking part, They joined in singing. They'll know we are Christians by our Love, As Children of one Father arid. He's got the whole world in His handi. Cathy McGavin gave the treasarer's report. Then they had a sing-song led by Mrs. Neil McGavin. Mrs. Merton Hackwell was pianist. The children then 'went to their claw's with regular teachers, Mrs. M. Hackwell, Mrs. Ross Bennett, Mrs. MasSholdice--and— WS. N, McGavin. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Sill Coutts spent a few days last week in Acapulco., Mexico flying from Buffalo, New York. We are sm'Fy to hear Keith Clark is again in Seaforth • Community Hospital. We hope he- is soon much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Harris (nee Sandra Watson) in London. ,of the cross leads to God." Hymn Christ the •Lord is Risen .Today, was sung. Mrs. Gulutzen read a poem "FloW Blessed are We." Mrs. Haekwell dosed this part of, the meeting with Prayer, Rev. Baker showed a film on California visitors see snow in. Londesboro Correspondence ' included a thank.you from Howard Clarke, letter from Home Economist outlining new short courses;' Garden Club leaders March 21-22. DDistrictexecutive meeting to be in Dungannon United Church on April 3 at' 1:30 p.M. Sunshine Sister 13anquet April 12 on regular W.I. meeting night in the Hall at 6:30 p.m. will-include annual meeting and installation of officers by District President, Mrs. McNee of Dungannon., Nominating Committee-reported 'all offices filled' except Second Vice President. • It was moved to give $50.00 donation to Don and Kathy. Reuger who lost their home by fire. Mary Anderson favoured with a piano solo. Addle Hunking gave reading "When hens were ' hens". Hattie Wood introduced guest speaker Mrs. St. Jean of Auburn who 'spoke of the Home- bound Care in Huron County which is held at Huronview, This project The McKillop Unit of the U,C.W, met at the home of Mrs. G. McNichol with 10 members present. Mrs. L. Godkin was in charge of devotions. "Rejoice the Lord iS King" was sung and the scripture from mark 16:1-20 'was read by Mrs. McCutcheon followed with Prayer by Mrs. G. Love Sr. Mrs. 'MeCuicheon read Easter reading "Why Weepest Thou". The collection. was taken by Mrs. M. Hackwell and dedicated by Mrs. L. Godkin. "Jesus Christ is risen • . Visitors last week with Beth Knox and Elsie Shaddick were joan,Dittines and Vivian V. Van Allen both • of Orange county, California. -The sisters • came to - Ontario for the funeral Of their mother, Blanche Duerr., The tate Mrs. Duerr had been born and raised in and around Lucan, Ontario. Even though the occasion for their visit was:a sad one. Jdan and Vivian were glad of the opportunity to renew ties with relatives and friends. It has 'been over 17 years since Joan had been back to Canada: Neiher sister had • been here when there was snow. Londesboro went all ,put to provide an ample supply for the girls to enjoy. • • . .ViVian discovered snow- , mobiling while staying with cousins is niore fun than sloshing about in the rain. California has been haying. Neither the snownor cold temperature deterred Beth, Elsie and' their "visitors • from shopping, trips to London, .Goderich and Blyth. Sacrament was held in the United • Church on Sunday, Mrs. Margaret Whyte invited 4; Gordon •and Geda Jenkins to _ is a great help to Homebound and .disabled. Margnrat Taylor thanked her and presented her with a gift. Meeting closed with Irish •music by Genevieve Allen. Lunch was served by-Hazer Keid, Dora Shobbrook' and Alice Buchanan. W.I. Card Party:- There were 8 , tables in play at W.I. card party'-' on -Friday night. Winners were Ladies High, Mona Pipe;• Lone Hands, Myrtle Fairservice., Low, Olive.Dundas; Men!s High, Eric • Anderson; Lone Hands, Ted Fothergill; Low, Ruth Vincent (playing as a man); Most Stella Adams. Next card party will be held on Thursday 'night:- March 23. In charge will be Mona Pipe, Gay Daterna . and Myrtle Fairservice. • More news on page 18 present their daughter Jill 'Wise , 'Ann to Rev. Mcdonald for baptism. Flowers on Memoriam stand • were placed in loving memory of Lenore Whyte by her husband; Tom. W.I. Meets W.I. Family and Consumers Affairs , meeting was held on March 8 with Genevieve Allen at piano. President Dora Shobbrook welcomed all with a thought "Once "Once ad opportunity his Passed it, cannot be caught".'Roll- call was 'How to stop a salesman' .• answered by 24 members with 3 visitors. February minutes and financial report read by secretary -treasurer, Marjorie Anderson. tries e quiz today" was sung followed' by a poem read by Mrs. McCutcheon "Why did He Die". Mrs. Godkin conducted a Bible Quiz. Mrs. C. Wey gave the topic on "Prayer" and president Mrs. N. McGavin presided for 'business. 'Minutes were- read by Mrs. G. McNichol and, the ' roil call , answered by,,an Easter custom or thought. Mrs. M.. Hackwell gave the treasurer's report. Lunch was served by .,Mrs. HackWell, Mrs. Wey; Mrs. Rock and hostess Mrs. G. McNichol. •