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News of Wilton.
W.I. sponsors pot luck supper
Correspondent surer for the past four years, nd
Mrs.Allan MeCall she Was givea a standing ovation
from the 34 ineMberp present.
A pot luck, supper preceded in the President's.summary
the annual meeting of the Walton she thanked everyone that had
Women's Institute on April 19th helped her during the Year.
in the Community Hall, It was Mrs. James Nolan installed
Prepared by the hostesses, Mrs. the officers and conveners for
John Bos, Mrs,lierbWilliarnson, 1972-73. Delegates to go to the
Mrs. Harvey Craig and Mrs. District Annual on May 9th will
Neil McGavin. be Mrs, Alvin McDonald, Mrs.
Mrs. Gerald Watson conduc- James Nolan, Mrs. Norman
ted the business. Mrs. Herb Schade And Mrs. Dave Watson.
Traviss was pianist. The sec- The executive and conveners
retary,treasurer
'
Mrs. William are to meet Mondaynight to make
Humphries read the, minutes and out the programs for the coming
treasurer's report. Mrs.Graeme year. A donation was approved
Craig was welcomed as a new for the Fair Board. A committee
member. A thank-you card was was chose n to prepare a float
read from Mrs. Pete McDonald. for the Centennial celebrations
It was announced there would in Brussels An June.
bea Huron County Historical
meeting Gorrie on. May 31st. UCW meets Collecting is to be done on the
lines out of Walton by Institute The McKillop Unit of the U.
members. It was agreed to have C.W. met. Wednesday afternoon
euchre Friday evening with Mrs. at the manse with 15 members.
Bill Humphries as convener Present. Mrs. W. J. Leeming
assisted by Mrs. Norman Schade, was in charge of devotions. The
Mrs. Torrence Dundas and Mrs. scripture lesson was read by
Laverne Godkin. Mrs. Merton Hackwell. Mrs.
The bus trip scheduled for Campbell Wey had the meditation,
Wednesday May 17th was reported "To Live in the Afterglow of
by Mrs. Don Achilles. Easter". Mrs. Dave Watson lead
It was decided to make repairs in prayer followed by a poem,
to the hall, the Institute corn- "Take Happiness with You"
mittee to meet with the hall board by Mrs. W. J. Leeming. The
to make plans. There will be no offering was taken by Mrs. M.
meeting in May. Hackwell and dedicated by Mrs.
The 15th annual meeting fol- W. J. Leeming.
lowed when the financial state- Mrs. Neil McGavin gave as
ment was read by Mrs. Wm. her topic "The Christian Wife"
Humphries. Mrs. Nelson Reid by Dale Evans Rogers. Mrs.
gave the auditor's report. Dave Watson read a poem, "The
The reports on the Standing Things That Count".
Committees were given. Mrs. Mrs. Joh n Burch, the unit
Neil McGavin for Agriculture and president, was in charge of bus-
Canadian Industries, Mrs.Herb mess. Mrs. M. Hackwell gave
Traviss for Citizenship and the treasurer's report.
Education. Mrs. Murray Smith Lunch was served by Mrs.
for Historical Research and Cur- Norman Schade, Mrs. Keith Rock,
rent Events; Mrs. James Nolan Mrs. Stewart McCall and the
for Resolutions. hostess, Mrs. Derwyn Docken.
The Sunshine report was writ- 17th and BOUNDARY UNIT
ten by Mrs. Stewart Humphries The April meeting of the 17th
and read by Mrs. Wm. and Boundary Unit ladies met
Humphries. Mrs. Reid also had Wednesday afternoon at the home
the Tweedsmuir History Book on of Mrs. Martin Baan.
display. Mrs. Roy Williamson opened
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet Jr. spoke with the thought for the day, based
in recognition of Mrs. Wm.Hum- on "Easter". Mrs. M. Baan was
phries' work as secretary-trea- pianist. Mrs. Williamson read
News of Ethel
Plans rummage sale
Mrs.Chester Earl
Correspondent
Kitchener, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Posthumus,
Geo. Heimstra.
Mrs. Eva Gormley and Mr.
The Ethel U,C.W. met at the and Mrs. Wm. Leslie, Toronto,
home of Mrs. Elmer Downey visited Mr. and Mrs.W.F.Hewitt.
for their April meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Evans and
Mrs. A. Pearson opened with girls visited Mr. and Mrs. Barry the worship service. Mrs. C. Taylor on Sunday in Varna.
Earl gave a topic on the "Aged".
Mrs. W. F. Hewitt was presi-
dent for the month and took care
of the business. Roll call was
answered by 'Ways we can help
the aged.' Final arrangements
were made for the rummage sale.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Roy
Hall and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stephenson,
Niagara Falls, visited over the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Stephenson.
A successful rummage sale
was held in the Community
Centre Saturday.
Mr. Elmer Downey spent a
few days in Bornholm with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Steckley. Mrs.
Elmer Downey visited in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Baun-
gart, Brantford visited Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Stephenson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson,
Niagara Falls, visited Mrs.
Edythe Cardiff.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klein-
Striber visited in Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mc-
Taggart visited in Heidelberg
with Mr. arid Mrs, Wayne Mc-
Taggart.
Miss Jennie Lynn returned
to Toronto after spending the
week at her horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Garner Clyne
and Mrs. Jim Turner, HarriSton
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cunningham, Sunday.
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READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED
the scripture lessonfollowedbya
peeinp "The Open Page".
Mrs, William. Murra y gaYe
the topic, “Nothing left for you to
do".
Business was conducted by
Mrs. R, william$on, Minutes
Were read by Mrs. John Bos.
The next meeting is tq be
held at the hoine of MrS.Geroge
Wiliamson with Mrs. Ilaroldmc,•
Callum and Mrs. John Bos in
charge.
Mrs. William Murray and.
Mrs. Roy Williamson and Mrs.
Martin Baan served lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Marks, Exeter, visited relatives
in the village prior to taking a
months holidays to Vanceuver
wher e they will visit. Mr. and
Mrs. Ted McCreath, formerly
of Walton.
We are glad to report that
Mrs. Gordon McGavin and Mrs.
Pete McDonald have returned
home from the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Walters
and Ronald of'Hanover visited in
this area.
Miss Teresa Ryan, R.N,A. of
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Ryan.
Visiting Mrs. Lorne Hulley
were Mr. and. Mrs. Don HuIley
and Mark of Fraser, Mich., and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackwell
and family of Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sholdice
and family visited Mr. James
Keys when he was a patient re-
cently in a London Hospital.
Ross McCall, Brussels and
Howard Hackwell visited at the
Douglas Point Hydro. Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hum-
phries visited last Wednesday in
London.
The last euchre of the season
will be held in the Community
Hall on Friday evening spon-
sored by the Walton W.I.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Neil
McGavin were Mr. and Mrs.
Doug. Kirkby; Mr. and M're. Joe
Steffler; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Ryan; Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Shol-
dice; and Mr. and Mrs.Howard
Hackwell when pictures of their
recent trip to Jamaica were
shown by Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mc-
Gavin.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc-
Callum, Joyce and Carl visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George McCallum of Galt.
Dinner guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Neil McGavin and family
recently were Mrs. Mabel Harris
of London and. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Harris of Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Super
and children, Angela, Michaelle
were visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kesinaat
and family of Burlington.
1972