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News of waft.
Area groups busy with meetings
ELIE CTROHOME
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Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
WALTON UNIT MEETING
The meeting was held in the
basement of Dufrs United
Church, Walton, on Thursday
evening when Mrs. Art. Heard
Opened the meeting With the Cali
to Worship. Hymn 86 "When I
Survey the Wondrous Cross" was
sung accompanied, at the piano by
Mrs. Ray Huether. The scripture
lesson from verses in Chapter
from Matthew and John were read
by Mrs. Mac. Sholdice followed by
comments on Mary Magdelene,
the woman in the Bible whose
mind was healed. Hymn 104
"Christ, the Lord is Risen To-
day" was sung.
Mrs. Gerald Watson took the
Topic on the central, southern
part of Africa and told the prob-
lems of a village in the centre of
7.axnbia.
Mrs. Nelson Reid, the unit
president, was in charge of the
business.
Mrs. Mac Sholdice gave the
treasurer's report and received
the offering which was dedicated
by Mrs. Reid.
Layman Sunday will be held
on March 26.
The Easter Thankoffering will
be held Sunday evening, April
16th.
Invitations were read from
Northside United, Seaforth for
March 28th and Moncrief on
March 30th.
A supply of articles were
given out to go to Angola. Mrs.
N. Reid closed the meeting with
prayer.
The hostesses, Mrs. Ray Hue-
ther, Mrs. Earl Watson and Mrs.
Allan mcCall served lunch.
in charge of devothMS. "There
is a Green Hill Far Away" was
sung and Mrs. Murray Dennis
read the scripture from Isaiah
after which she gave the Medi-
tation on March. Mrs. JohnBurch
led in Prayer. Mrs, Don. Dennis
gave a reading, "New Clothes for
Easter". Offering was taken by
Mrs. Merton Hackwell and dedi-
cated by Mrs. Wm. Roe. Mrs. D.
Dennis conducted a contest on
"Birds of the Bible".
Mrs. Stewart McCall took the
Topic entitled "Eastertide".
Mrs. Win. Roe gave a reading
followed by "Beneath the Cross
of Jesus". Mrs. Wm. Roe closed
with prayer.
Mrs. John Burch Opened the ,
business with, a reading "To A
SparroW". A thank-you card
was received from Mary Leem.7
Mg, Mrs. M. Hackwell gave the
treasurer's report.
The 1VIcKillop Unit is haying a
"Luncheon is Served" supper
on April 24th. Lunch was served
by Mrs. W. J. Leeming, Mrs.
Dave. Watson, Mrs. Merton Hack-
well, Mrs. Campbell 'vey and the
hostess:
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills, Sea-
forth and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Achilles and Debbie visited on.
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Rollie Achilles. Debbie
will remain with her grandpar-
entsmfr. for the holiday
mrs.David
week.Allison
of London visited Mrs. Walter
Broa.dfoot on. Sunday.
4-H MEETING
The Walton II Club, ',Sneezy
suzies" met at the home of Mrs.
Don McDonald on. Saturday.
Pat McDonald read the
minutes. The roll call was
answered by "How I plan to
trim my sleepwear". It was
announced the club will go to
Clinton Achievement Day on
April 29.
Mrs. D. McDonald demon-
strated the making of bias binding
and corded piping for an
attractive trim and finish on
pyjamas and nightgowns. After
the meeting practical work was
accomplished and the junicirs
record books were checked.
The next meeting will be held.
Tuesday • evening at Mrs. Mc-
Donald's home.
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1972
MISSION BAND-
The Mission Band met in the
basement of the church on Sun-
day morning. Hymns were played
by Peggy Dennis. The secretar-
y's report was given by Joyce
McCallum and Dianne Dennis
gave the treasurer's report.
Peggy Dennis contributed a
piano solo.
The classes were under the
leadership of Mrs. Merton Hack-
well, Mrs. Wm. Roe, Mrs. Mac
Sholdice and Mrs. Ross Bennett.
EUCHRE PARTY
On Friday night 14 tables
were in play at the euchre, held
in the Walton Community Hall.
Prize winner s were High
lady - Mrs. Nelson Reid; Low
lady - Mrs. Jan Van Vliet Sr.;
High man - Mrs. James Nolan
(playing as a man); Low man -
Lawrence Ryan. Closest birth-
day - Mrs. Russell Marks. The
draw on a ham was won by Mrs.
Neil McGavin.
Lunch was served by the host-
esses, Mrs. Don Achilles, Mrs.
Jack Gordon, Mrs. Nell McGavin
and Mrs. Gerald Watson.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Alice Armstrong, Pilot
Mound, Manitoba and Mr. and
Mrs. Watson Webster, Clinton,
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Huether,-. Steven and
John.
The Walton Public Library
has recently received a supply of
new books. The library is open
on Tuesdays 2 - 4 and 7 - 9
p.m. and Saturdays 2 - 4 p.m.
. with the librarian Mrs. James
Shortreed in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Cut-
hill, Seaforth, were Sunday guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Em-
merson. Mitchell.
Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Stevenson
and Ronald spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson
and Annalee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stevenson
'
Kitchener, also
visited at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don. McDonald
.and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether
attended the dance in Saltford,
Friday evening sponsored by the
Huron County Elementary School
Teacher's Association.
Misses Becky and Marie
Nolan visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Stevenson.
UNIT MEETING
The McKillop Unit of the U.
C.W. met at the home of Mrs.
Don 'Dennis with Mrs. Wm. Roe ,
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