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(3.) Opinions on women to the
present-day.
Then slie gave out t-e(v/spapers,
for members to find women of
to-day of the, worlds activities..
Mrs. P. McCallnin led in prayer,
the Singing of hymn, "For the
•beautrot the Earth" closed the
devotions.
Mrs. Craig presided for the
business with a poem, "How
• much like ,..piecing a quilt is
living".4hank.you card was read
from Mrs. Della Murray with
donation.
Mrs. Barry Hoegy .gave her
;treasurer report and Mrs. Hugh
• Johnston gave the miscellaneouS%
fund report. Mrs-. 'Helen William-
son read minutes and took the roll
calf. Report was 'given on quilts
done this winter.
Memh-ers were reminded of the
.bale and placing floWers in thq
church services in July and
August.
Next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Barry Hoegy with
Mrs. Cliff Hoegy and Mrs. Martin
Baati. in charge of de4otions.
prayer. Minutes were read by
secretary, Mrs. Don McDonald
and milk call was answered by 10
membets, •
Annbuncerpents.. were; Bake
articles to' be into the church by
May 20, For May the group is
responsible for flowers in the
chtirch .
Shower for Susan Humphries
was '-'announced for Saturday,
April' 29 instead of date set for
April 24, bring kitchen ettpboat'd
article: '
' the changing scenes of life" was
sung with Mrs. Baan accompany-
ing en her organ. 1 Mrs. Graerne Craig gave a
reading On an ideal Woman's
Characteristics. Mrs.. e.
McCallum read the scripture from
'Proverb's 30; .10-31,
Mrs. Craig had .members -list
what they thought about women
underthe‘ following headings (l.)
Family and relations and what
she does "in the • home._ (2..).
Relationship activities of women
n Proverbs outside of the home,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Reny Achilles.
• Euchre Held
regressive euchre sponsored
by the Walton Women's Institute
was held .on Tuesday evening
April 11 in the community hall
with 7 tables in play.
Prizes were awarded to Hi „h
Lady, Viola Kirbly; 1.* Lacy,
Sadie McDonald; High Man, Jack
Simpson, ' Brussels; LoW__IVIim„,
Hievey. Craig; .11jghest Score in
one hand, Mrs. Harvey Craig.
' Hostesses for the eveningvere'
Mrs. Don McDonals, Mrs. Alvin
McDonald, Mrs. Herb Traviss
and Mr -s Allan McCall,
The Dessert Euchre 'has been
changed to Wednesday evening.
April 26, for 7 p.m.
• 'Boundary and 17th
Sixteen members of the Bound-
ary and 17th Unit gathered at the
home of Mrs. Martin Baan for
their April meeting on Wednes-
day evening.
Mrs. Paul McCallum opened
with a Poem .;,"Unit Respons-
ibilities," Hynm. "Through ' all
fs:orrespondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
The 8th and 16th Unit met
Monday eveningrtApril 10 at the
home of Mrs. Jim Fritz.
Mrs. Ken McDonald was in
charge of devotions and used as'
the theme, .Stewardship. 'The
meeting was, opened with hymn,
"Take. my life and let it. be"
followed With meditation from:the
book, Please give a pevotion
entitled."Will a man rob God",
For example, we place one
•penny on the collection plate and
• go out and buy one soft 'drink for
• 40e. •
She also gave an article entitl-
ed, "We are called to live out the
Gaspar followed by prayer and
• Hy nin 'AVe Thee bin Thine
• own." . •
Devotions were closed with a
poem, "One Ste'Wardship" and
everyone repeated the Lord's
Prayer.
•Mrs.,Rae Houston piesided or
the business opening with a brief
Mrs. 3. Fritz presented Mrs.
'Gerald' (Nancy) Smith, who is
leaving the unit, with a cup and
saucer from the unit and .a church
crest line charm for .a bracelet
from the General U,C.W.
Lunch was _served by 'Mrs.
Linda IvIcDoWild and hostess.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs:. Lloyd Walker
have returnertherne recenty from
Lakeland, Florida where they
' spent the past - few months.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Sills, Tracey,
Teddy and Donnie of Seaforth
McKillop discusses Jamaica
3
The McKillop • Unit of the
,Duff's United Church.
Walton{ held their meeting at the
home of Mrs. N. Schade,
Mrs, 'Doti Dennis-gave the call
to Worship on. "Praise", -Hymn
"Stand* sT41(i -iip tbr Jesus"
was sung, folloWed by prayer
giyero by Mrs. M. Dennis.. The
Scripture taken from .Psalm 96
was. read by Mrs. J,'Burch. Mrs.
giving the Benediction..
Mrs. M. Hackwell presided for
the business opentag by reading a
poem Package of Seeds"
Minutes of the last meeting were
• read by Mrs. McNichol. Boll
call was answered • by everyone
giving- the name of a Caribbean
Missionary. Mrs: M. Hackwell
gave the Treasurer's report.,
.1). Dennis gave the meditation.
The collectlon, was taken by .Mrs.
M. -Hackwell and dedicated by
Mrs. D. Dennis:
Mrs', S, McCall had the topic
and gave an interesting talk on
the Island of .131inak:a. Hymn
"Lead on. 0 King Eternal" was
EXPERIENCED STUDENT - Leanne Dolrnage, an
experienced kindergarten pupil at Walton Public
School demonstrates her colouring skills to„visitors
registering to attend kindergarten next year. '‘
/.
sung. This part of the meeting
was closed with Mrs. D. Dennis
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" Kathy Achilles and Mrs. Judy SholClice of the polling
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Lonclesterd nun's Bowling P.er eel "attendance this year
league held their annual Banquet tkesented . with Glasses, Bill
,and awards presentaiiert.i.April 13, • Sottiaux. • Harry: • Lear, Dave
at Londesboro cowmunity hail, • Armstrong. Willis: Bromley, Joe,
catered to by . LondesborodAunking. 'Gerritt Wills, Dennis
wimen's institute.. 52 bowlers Penfound and Frank Szasz. Claire •
and 2 guests were present. Rev. Vincent - thanked the Institute-
Sion - McDonald asked' the ladies :for the lovely .supper,
. Marjorie •Duizer accepted for-the • blessing, . .
• Awards were presented to high ladies.' 51 bowlers went bowling
average,- Harry Lear 222; Trophy • after the Banquet. Winning
donated by %Crown Lanes and bowlers Banquet. night were:
presented by. Don -McWhiiincy First, Joe Honking and George
High" Single. Tom .Ditizer....333. .Carter. 2. .mugs eaih; Second.
presented by .last ..year'4,winner Willis Bromley and Bill Bromley.
Dong Triple..vtack Lee $2. each; Third Tom Duizer and
:825, preSenied by last ,,H'ulley;$1. cath,. • •
'• ', Winne Gl Carter: . Most - ' 4-H Ill
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presented by. last year's winner 'Iribysitting at their. -April .10
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First rillice ' regular • team congregation teachers 'were Mrs.
Apache, Gordon ShobbroOk, Ron Nish Whyte an Christine'
Gross. Henry., Milts., Gordon „Carter. . The messalb , was .'!A
Radford, Murray Adams.- Harry community of Love''. The flowers
.Lear preseeted by Jack Lee, S'3:VC placed in loving merriory,of
captain of second . place team. :Brother Bill Ross ..by Mahnie.•
• Second Place Sioux--Jack • Mrs. Glenn McGregor organist
Armstrong. Errin Johnston. Bert . Rev. McDonald's Children's
Lyon: Brad Kennedy,. Jack• Lee, • story was "Vaeimm -: ' Junior
Ken Armstrong. presented by Bill Margaret and Tom and flowers
placed by Dale 'and • Lynn
Bannerman in honour .of their
marriage April IS. Next Suriday
confirmation service and
receiption be held at 8 ,
when 10 persons will be received
into the church.
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Sottiatis captain of third place .
team. Third place • Oneida--
Murray Lyon. Frank Szusz. Willis
Bill Vincent, Bill
Sottiaux, Robert Shaddick. High
team single regular season. •
Apache.--Gordon Shobbrook . 'Bill
Roy. • Bob Thompson. Murray-
Adams. Harry (.ear. 1205.
High team triple regular season
Ore, Dave Armstrong, Doug
Snell, How and Cartwright. Dave
Overboe, Bill Shaddick. Carl
Newbitt. 3268. Special mugs were
presented to George Carter, Jack
Armstrong and Jack Lee for
regular attendance ever since
league att,s formed..
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ushers were David Lear. Edward
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Allen Shaddick choir leader and
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