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Mrs. Allan McCall
The first meeting of the United
Church' Women in the New rear
was held on Wednesday after.
noon, January 2, in the basement
of Duffs United Church.
The deVotional period was in
charge of the McKillop Unit
under the leadership of Mrs.
Campbell Wey, opening with the
Theme, "What do you do more
than others." Hymn, "Joyful,
Joyful, We Adore Thee" was
sung accompanied by Dena and
Debbie Wey with their guitars.
They continued with a duet
"Come let us sing of a wonderful
love."
Mrs. Wey read a portion from
the new Upper Room on The -seed
is the word of God. The Wey girls
contributed another duet, "Be-
lieve in the word of the Lord."
Mrs. Murray Dennis read the
scripture lesson from Luke 10:.
38-42, followed b y the Medita-
tion. The Wey sisters then sang
another duet, "The word of
Love."
The offering was received by
Mrs. Ken McDonald and dedi-
cited by Mrs. Wey. Everyone
joined in singing "Peace like a
river" followed by another song
which was used at Alma College.
Mrs. Wey conducted a Bible
Quiz, then closed this part of the
meeting with prayer.
Mrs. Walter Bewley, presided
for the business, openeing with a
poem, "New Year's 'pie."
Minutes were read by the new
recording secretary, Mrs. Herb
Traviss. There were 14 ladies
present.
The meetings will be held in
the afternoon for January, Feb-
ruary and March, with all units'to
meet together for the U.C.W.
meeting in May and September.
There are to be no unit meetings
those months.
Mrs. H. Craig reported that
several boxes of clothing from the
bale packed last month had been
taken to Seaforth to go to the '
Children's Aid Society in Goder-
ich. A thank-you note had been
received from Mr. Heath of the
Society. The rest of the bale is to
go to the London Mission.
The installation of the new
officers for 1974 will take place.
Sunday, during the Communion
Service..
There was a discussion on
purchasing a frig. for the kitchen.
The price was set for boxes for the
sick and gift suggestions.
The 8th and 16th Unit will serve
at the Annual Meeting and
Walton Unit will tidy up.
Mrs. Nelson Reid reported for
Mission and Service, drawing
attention to this year's subject,
"Mission Impossible Unless."
She stressed that to educate our
ladies to the work of our church,
we should do snore of it in our
units. It • was suggested a
representative prepare and pre-
sent at least one meeting from
each unit, and work with the
.MiSsion and Service.
The treasurer's report was
given by Mrs. K. McDonald,
W.I.
The Agriculture and Canadian
Industries meeting of the Walton
Women's Institute will be held on
the third Wednesday with the
convenors, Mrs. ErritrierSOn Mit-
chell and Mrs. Harold. Bolger in
charge. The roll call is to be
Answered by "A new product on
the grocery shelf and your
reaction." The guest speaker Will •
be Mrs. W. Bewley, Who Will
show pictures of their recent trip
to Australia. The lundahostesses
are; Mrs. ,Ron Bennett, Mrs.
Jack Gordan, Mrs, Don Achilles
and' Mrs. Richard Geis. The 4-H
girls and their leaders are also
invited to attend this ,meeting,
when they will put up • their
exhibits, and do, their skits from
the fall project "A World of Food
in Canada,"
DUFF'S UNITED CHURCH
NEWS
On Sunday, January 6, the
sacrament of the Lord's Supper
was observed at the morning
service. Those serving commun
ion were: Don McDonald, Neil
McGavin, Allan Searle, Harvey
McClure, Mac Sholdice, Harvey
Craig and Mrs. Ken McDonald.
Mrs. Frank Kirkby was wel-
comed into the church by transfer
of certificates. •
The U.C.W. officers for this
year were installed by Rev.
Docken. The offering was re-
ceived by Tom Leeming, Brian
Wilbee and John Leeming.
Rev. and Mrs. Docken contri-
buted a duet, "Lord, Take our
Bread" prior to the serving of
communion. The children's story
was "Loving is Helping."
The congregational annual
meeting will be held on Sunday,
January 20.
NeXt Sunday will begin with a
sing-song with Mission Band to
follow.
The Walton Couples Club will
hold its first meeting of the New
Year Friday evening.
HOLIDAY PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs,: Ray Huether,
Steven and John spent New
Year's with Mf. and Mrs. Jack
Holmes, Danny, Mary and Margy
of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Watson
Webster, Clinton and Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Webster, Varna were
also supper guests at the same
home. "
• Mr. and Mrs. Bob Machan and
family of Sarnia visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Reed a week ago
Sunday.
Christmas Day guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Traviss were: Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Jackson, Kippen; Mrs.
Frank Sellers and Mr. Bill
Hollinger, Wingham; Mrs. Har-.
vey Traviss and Mrs. Hilda
Sellers, Seaforth; Dr. Brian and
Mrs. Traviss, Alisson and Lesley
of Kitchener, and Miss Gail •
Traviss, Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall and
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Stevenson and
Ronald spent New Year's Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCall
and Susan. Mt. Harold Wallace,
Blyth; Mr. David McCall and
Miss Grace McClinchey also were
guests at. the same home.
Miss Teresa Ryan, R.N.A., and
Sister Amor of London visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Ryan during the Christ.
rims Holidays,
On Friday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Ryan had as their
supper guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Ryan; Mr: and Mrs. Jack Ryan;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ryan; Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Ryan; Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Ryan; Miss Teressa
Ryan and. Sister Amer.
Ross Mitchell spent Christmas
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Oscar Cuthill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether,
Steven and Johnvisited Wednes-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Burke,Stephen and Sheila.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss and
Gail; DieBrian and Mrs. Traviss,.
Alisson and Lesley, 'kitelletier;
Mrs. Harvey Tra.Viss, Seaforth;
MrS, Prank Sellers and Bill
Hollinger, Wirighatn, spent New
Year's Day with Mrs. Hilda
Sellers,"Seaforth.
ChriStmas Day guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Ryan and family
were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Skinner, Brussels and Mr. Reg
Skinner, Hamilton.
New Year's guest with the
Ryan family were: Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Ryan, Walton; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank. Skinner, Brussels;
Mf. Reg. Skinner, Hamilton, and
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid.
Rev. and Mrs. D. Docken,
Kristen and Mark spent a few
days over New Year's at their
cottage near Meaford.
The Young Couples Club will
being again Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles
and Debbie of Fergus spent the
Weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Rollie Achilles.
(Intended for last week)
Boxing Day guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Rollie Achilles. were:
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and
Debbie of Fergus; Mr. and Mrs.
William. Taylor, Rick, Lynne, •
Brian and Bradley of Kintail; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Sills, Tracey and
Ted of Seaforth and Mr. and •
Mrs. Don Achilles, Danny,
Christine and Dwayne of Weston..
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster,
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Webster, Varna andMr. and Mrs.
Jack Holmes, Danny, Mary and
Margery of Clinton spent
Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Huether, Steven and John.
Mr. and Mrs.Nelson Reid
spent Christmas Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Ryan and
,family.
Christmas Sunday dinner
guests with Mr. aned Mrs. Don
McDonald and family were: Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Krauter,
Atwood; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Krauter,Listowel; Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Huether, David and Joan,
Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Huether and Sandra, Brussels;
Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald,
R.R.2, Brussels; 'Mr. Ted Boer,
Embro; Mr. and Mrs. ken
McDonald and Rick, R.R.2, Blyth
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
McDonald and Lynne, R.R.2,
Brussels.
Mrs. W.C.Hackwell spent
Christmas Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Reid Hackwell, Exeter.On
Christmas Day she visited at the
home of Mr. andMrs. John
McLlwain and boys, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Humphries, Jim, Kathy and baby
son of London and Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Stroop and Shawn of
Fordwich spent Christmas Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Humphries and Kim.
Christmas Day guests with
Mrs. Russell Marks were: Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Marks,
Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Marks, Brian and Blaine, Walton;
Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Traviss,
Walton; Mr. and Mrs.Roy
Gingerich, Guelph and Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Pryce and son of
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills spent
Christmas Sunday at Brantford
with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills,
Scott,Cathy and David and on
Christmas Day at the home of
Drs. Jean and Gerd Westermann
of Burlington returning home
Thursday.
Mr, and. Mrs. Doug Kirkby and
Paul were guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Kirkby on Christmas
Day.
Mrs, Pete McDonald
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Badley to Brodhagen where they
spent Christmas Day with Mr.
arid • Mrs. keg. Badley and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Badley, Morris Twp. and family
and Mr. and Mrs. 'Harvey
Bernard, Goderich, also visited at
the same h ome.
Mr. arid Mrs. Richard
Newman, Shaun and Timmy of
Mississauga visited oriMenday,
December 24th with Mr. atidMrS.
Don McDonald and fan*.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether,
Steven and John spent Thursday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Pepper and family, Dublin
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coutts and
Connie spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Bennett and
family.
Saturday evening guests with
Mr, and Mrs, Torrence Dundas
were; Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe Stutz
and Natasha, Waterloo and' Mrs.
Clem Stutz of Golden Valley.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McCall, Friday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Currie and Jamie
of Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Stevenson, R.R.2, Brussels and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom St evenson
and Ronald, R.R.2, Blyth..
Christmas Day guests at the
new home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Steffler were: Mr. and Mr s. Clem
Steffler Sr., Cranbrook; Mrs.
James Dellow, Brussels; Mrs.
Ferrol Pennebaker, Clinton; Mr.
and Mrs.' Clem Steffler Jr.,
Goderich; Mr.- and Mrs. Jim
Sterner and fnmily, Wingham;
Mr. and Mts. John Dougherty
and family, Goderich and Mr. and
Mrs. Verne. O'Hare of Sarnia.
Ivite,aand,,Mns. Jim Duncan,
Kitehepete !Miss Gail Searle,
Brampton were Christmas
holiday guests at the home of
their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Allan
Searle.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle
accompanied Mr. and, Mrs, Ray
Huether, Steven and John to
Royal. Oak, Mich., where they
spent the weekend with Mr. and
'Mrs. Gordon Saunders.
Special Christmas Church
services were held each Sunday at
Duff's United. Church. Rev,
Docken announced that the
Young. Couples Club would meet
the first Friday evening in the
New Year. Communion services
on the following Sunday.
Christmas Sunday .guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sholdice,
Murray and Sandra were: Mrs.
Martha Sholdice; Mr. and Mrs,
Ian Wilbee and family.
The Sholdice family spent
Christmas Day at the home of Mr,
andMrs.James Keys, Seaforth.
Mr, and Mrs. Allan Carter,
Clinton, visited on Boxing Day
with the latters parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Coutts.
Christmas guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Traviss and Gail were
Mrs. Hilda' Sellers, Seaforth-, and
Dr. Brian ,and Mrs, Traviss" and
fainily', 'Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim' Shortreed
Visited on Christmas Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shortreed and
Jody.
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