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AT PRESBYTERY CONFERENCE — Mrs. Ruth Axtmann, Walton and Mrs.
Moore, Egmondville talk over happenings with Rev. T.E.Hancock at the Hi
Perth-Presbytery rally of United Church Women which was held at Egmonch
United last Tuesday ,. (Staff Ph
London visited.with Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Watson during Thanksgiy-
ing weekend.
Euchre players are reminded of
the card party in the hall this
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lu nd of
Toronto spent Sunday wi th Mr.
and Mrs. George McCall.
Rev. and Mrs. Docken and family
spent Thanksgiying weekend at
their cottage, 'Der Doc' ninn'
nerar Meaford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark and
son spent the weekend at the
home of her parents, Mr. andmrs.
John McGillvary at Dorchester.
Miss Brenda Bewley, R.N., arriv-
ed home from Edmonton • on
Saturdfay. On Tuesday she
accompanied her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yuill of
BruSsels • when they lef t for
Australia to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Baker, (:nee Mary Bew-
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. RollieAchille
Thanksgiving day with. M
Mrs. Jerry Achilles and De
Fergus
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News of Walton
UCW learns abou
black moderator
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Correspondent
Mrs.Allan McCall
The Walton Unit of the U.C.
W. met Wednesday evening,
october 9 in the basement of
Duff's United Church.
Mrs.Ron Bennett opened the
meeting with hymn "Come , ye
thankful people, come " was.sung
accompanied at the piano by Mrs.
Herb Traviss. Psalm 731 was read
responsively followed by Mrs.
Allan McCall reading the
scripture from Psalm 100, closing
with prayer. Hymn, "Now, thank
we all our God". Mrs. Bennett
gave the meditation on "Thinking
and Thanking" followed 'with
prayer. Hymn "WHO GIVEST
ALL" WAS SUNG. Mrs. McCall
read a poem, "Thanksgiving
Thought" AND HYMN THE
Thanksgiving hymn, "Now,
thank we all our God" closed the
devotions.
Mrs. Stewart Humphries gave
an interesting 'topic on Rev..
William Howard. He is the new
26th United Church moderator.
He was sent by the Ontario
Religious Education Council to
consult with a church committee
in an Ontario City. Dr. Howard,
62, is the first non-white, first
bachelor to preside for three
years and . as the result of a
surprise motion from the floor, he
will be the first to preside over
three councils. Dr. Howard will
preside over the 1975 adjourned
session and the 1977 regular
session.
Mrs. William Thamer presided
for the business. The minutes
were read by the secretary., Mrs.
Howard Hackwell followed by the
roll call. Mrs. Mac Sholdice
received the collection and gave
the treasurer's report.
Invitations were extended to
attend Thankoffering meetings at
Seaforth and Moncrief. Mrs. N.
MarkS reported for the supper
committee. Money was collected
for the Observer subscriptions
and several offered to collect for
the Bible Society.
Mrs. Thamer closed the
meeting with prayer. Following
Grace, Mrs. Herb Traviss served
lunch assisted by Mrs.N. Marks.
Boundary and 17th Unit
The
Octobdr meeting of the unit was
held at the home of Mrs. Hammy
Craig on Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Cliff Ritchie opened with a
poem, 'Be Thankful' . Hymn,
Praise to thelord, the Almighty,
the King of Creation was sung,
followed by Mrs. Ritchie reading
the scripture from Psalm 26. The
general Thanksgiving prayer was
said in unison.
Mrs. Martin Baan read the poem,
Give Thanks, followed by the
topic, Thanks. even in trouble,
which was related to the Thanks-
giving season. The collection was
received and dedicated.
M*inutes were adopted as read
by Mrs. H. McCallum
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Hugh Johnston.
A social half hour was enjoyed
when lunch Was served by Mrs.
Ritchie and Mrs. Baan.
Lost and found
The girls' group opened its
meetings for the winter season
Which will be held in the church
basement On TueSday evenings,
under the leadership of Jean
Docker and Helen Craig.
Officers electeed are, president,
Ruth Thatner, secretary, Carolyn
McClure, treasuer, Cheryl Fraser
press reporter, 1* Peggy !hi'
mphridS, social convenors, Lori
Anne Gies, Janet and Verna
4-THE BRUSSELS POST,
Church News
Sunday morning at Duff's United
church Rev. Derwin Docken's
sermon was 'The art of saying
thanks'. The choir sang 'Give
thanks to the Lord'. The offering
was received by Tom Williamson,
Bob Leeming, andClayton Fraser.
The children's hymn was ?Jesus,
Friend of little children' and Rev.
CDocken told a story to the
children about an apple and being
thankful. He treated them all to
an apple.
The flowers at the front of the
church were in memory of the late
Alex Gulutzen Sr., placed by the
family.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McDonald
near Detroit spent Thanksgiving
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin McDonald. Lynne
McDonald, nurse in training at
Woodstock Hospital, also spent
the weekend with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnett GCragg
and son of Petrolia have purchas-
ed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Bennett. We welcome them to
the village. The Bennetts are
living at the Dunk's home while
Mrs. Dunk is away for the winter
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pritchard of
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