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AN IFIREVERENTACHIEVEMENT NIGHT — At this year's Huron
county acheivement'night, organizers persuaded some of the
"dignitaries" atiending to clown it up in a little skit. From left are
Don Dodds, Bob McKinley, MP, Bob Hern, Murray Gaunt, MPP,
Murray Scott, Beth Cooper, Bob McNeil, Fred Uhler, Sam
Bradshaw, Steve Thompson, Ann Powell, Warden Anson
McKinley, Alber Van Dyken and Len MacGregor. Joan Pim was
commentator. (Photo bylOke).
Walt on.
Correspondent
Allan McCall
Panel tells story of Nellie McClung
gave the treasurer's report. The
copper contest leaders reported
their collections with Mrs.
Murray Smith's side the winners.
The losing side leader, Mrs. Carol
Collins will convene the
Christmas' party on December
11th with several members taking
part, to be held in the church
basement. There will be a giv t
exchange of one dollar value. It
was decided to leave the price of
the quilting the same as last year.
There is no nominating
committee -required as the same
ones are holding their offices for
another year, except 'the
president, when Mrs.Ron
Bennett and Mrs. H erb Traviss
are taking turns.
Lunch was served by. Mrs.
Gordon Murray, Mrs. IanWilbee,
Mrs. Howard Hackwell and the-
hostess.
Mrs. Jan.,Van Vliet Jr. was
hostess for the unit meeting in
sister, Mrs. Walter Broadfoot,
she returned home on Sunday
Mrs. Fern Patterson, Seaforth,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry ' Kestle of
London and Mr. Ivy Henderson of
Seaforth visited on Sunday at
Mrs. Broadfoot's home.
Mrs. Roy Bennett returned •
home from. London last week,
where she has spent the past few
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Rutledge and family where she
was recuperating from a sprained
ankle.
Mrs. James Payne is spending
some time with her daughter,
Mrs.Chishom and family of
Dungannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lundy of
Hamilton spent the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.Allan
McCall.
Mr. Andrew A. Harris has
returned to his home in the
village following a stay in
Wingham Hospital for several
months. His daughter from
Toronto and son from Kingston
visited him during the weekend.
Several from the village took in
the Royal Winter Fair on Sunday,
UCIN hears Remembrance poem travelling by bug
tiler visited her
her home on Wednesday evening,
November 12.
Mrs.Don McDonald opened
.with a poem "A time for all
things". The scripture reading
was taken from the letter James,
Chatper 1; verses 1 - 8 and 16 -
18, followed by prayer and a 'short
meditation on "Gods blank
check". "All the way my Saviour
leads me" closed devotions.
"The Statis of Women in
Canada" part of the United
Church Women study packet for
this year was given as the Topic.
Mrs. Alvin McDonald,
president, presided for the'
business. The secretary, Mrs.
Don McDonald read minutes. The
treasurer reported $562.18 taken
in by the unit for the year. The
"copper" money was received by
the captains, Mrs. J. Fritz's side
Will provide the lunch for next
meeting for their Christmas
meeting, Mrs D.M McDonald
conducted a short oral Bible Quiz
contest.
Mrs. Van Vliet showed her
slides of her trip.
Mrs. Jim Fritz and the hostess
served lunch. •
Friday Euchre
There were 12 tables 'in play' at
the euchre on Friday evening in
the Walton Community Hall.
Prize winners were: High Lady
- Mrs. Edna Hackwell; Low Lady -
Pearl Thamer. Gents. High - •
Harold Hudie; Low Gent - Earl
Watson. Most lone hands - Ethel
Dennis. x on card Ed.
Fothergill; x on cup - Mrs. C.
McCutcheon.
Hostesses for the evening were
W.I.members, Mrs. Jan Van
Vliet, Sr.:. Mrs. Harold Hudie,
Mrs. Earl Watson and Mrs. Ray
Huether.
Personals
Mrs. Steven Kerley of Toronto
,spent the past week with her
Lunch was served by Mrs,
tottie MeCtitcheon arid Mrs. jean M
Bridge'.
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Mrs, Ian Wilbee gave the Call
Worship followed by prayer.
Glorious things of thee are
'oken" was sung and Mrs. Mac
holdice read the scripture from
t. Joh n 20: 10 18 followed by
e meditation, "The Miracle of,
esurrection ". Mrs. Wilbee led
prayer.
Mrs. Nelson Reid as a women's
ar feature told the story of
ellie Mee Ung. A remarkable
°man she was born in
atsworth, Ontario in 1874, here she received her early
I itinenaltpi°en: The family moved to g
where she graduated
Central Collegiate with a
st class teacher's certificate at
e age of 15.
The story of NellieMcClung's
1113r accomplisinneMS was told
,11. a panel. Those taking part
:re Mts. Edna Hackwell as the
aerator. Mrs. N elst)ri Reid as
ellie McClung, Mrs.
Mrs.DonTre11 atlas, a minister,
hikes a Suffragette. Mrs. Bill illei i ttspolitician,6
Mrs. Howard
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"Pass not, 0 Gentle
,1611r4 preceded the business ittd by President, Mrs.
faking atter. She thanked. all part and to Mrs. Kirkby use "Of her home, Minutes
read Mrs, Mrs. Howard 4ellf mit , Mae' Sholdice
Plans tea
The November meeting of the
Evening Unit of the U.C.W. met
at the home of Mrs. Nelva Scott
with thirteen members and one
guest - present.. Mrs. Mrs. Rene
Richmond, Vice President,
welcomed the ladies and thanked
Nelva for the• use of her home.
Mrs. Joan Bernard opened the
meeting with a verse on
Remembrance. Hymn, Ph God
our Help in Ages Past was Sung.
The Scriputre was taken from St.
Matthew, Chap. 24 and Psalm
Chap. 46, followed by prayer, The
Lord's -Prayer was repeated in
unisoan.
Joan read a poem written by
Miss Dianne Stephenson on
Remembrance Day, which pointed
out the fact that Many people do
not remember the tragedies of
war by actual experience but
must he told by a fatnily Member
or read abOut.
Rev: LeDrew then gave a short
discourse on the theme
Rethethbethig.Iie diaeliged
available. Collection was
received.
Adah Smith made a motion that
We hold our Christmas. Tea and
Bake Sale on Saturday, December
6th at' 3:00 p.m. Seconded by
Mrs.Dorothy Ritchie , each
person to bring 2 items for the
bake table arid a novelty table
item. -
Mrs. Sarah Stephenson made a
Motion that Mrs.Florence Webb
and Mrs, Adah Smith be in
charge of the tea tables for the
tea. Seconded by Mrs.
Jean Bridge.
Mrs. ISabel Wheeler made a
Motion that Mrs. ' Sarah
Stephenson, Mrs:13arb McCut-
choir and Mrs. Audrey Cardiff
be in charge of the bake table,
Seconded by Dorothy,
Mrs. Rene giCht11811d
voluinteered her help for the
sister Mrs. Roy TurVey in
Brussels on Sunday.
Visitors during the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
NelsonReid were: Mrs. Laufa-
Machaii; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Machan, Karen,
Mrs.
and
Kenny of Sarnia; Mrs. Mobelle
Ryan arid son and daughter arid
family, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald H origins and Edward of
Ltican.
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Novelty 'Table.
Mrs. Marie LeDrew gave a
report on the KurtzvilledRegional
Rally where Mrs. Helen Allen
spoke on the children she, has
placed over the years. The theme
of this meeting being All You
Need Is Love.
Mrs. Adah Smith reported that
she had ordered the Hasty Notes
but" as yet had not received them.
It Was questionable if they would
arrive in time for our Christmas
Sale.
Mrs, Marie LeDrew announced
the Pall Thankoffering Would be
held Sunday, November 16th.
The Meeting was closed by
repeating the Benediction in
IltliSO11.
other. Energetic and 4,a'1(1411(led by reminding us we to the erid, she died • rijast all,vork for 'Peace.
.C. on Sept; 1951, Mrs, Isabel Wheeler gave a
reading entitled Afterglow.
Hymn, Onward Christian Soldiers
was sting.
Mrs. Betty Campbell presided
for the business portion of the
meeting, Minutes were read and
approved. Roll Call was taken,
Treasurer's report Was
Alma Stilt has 17 spoOris
histotian •iiSgyeral4arts of Dianne s poem . .
At the conclusion of the
emorial Service at the cenotaph
n Brussels on Nov. 11th Ithe
hutch sersice was held at Duff's
nited Churth, Walton.
i teiating clergy were:
'ev. Edward Baker, Host
inister Duff's United Church,
alton, Rev. Kenheth Innis, who
'reached the sermori,
'Remember the Day" and Rev.
ric LeDrew: Legion 'Padre,
:russels United Church.
. Organizations and individual
lying of wreaths was held at the
enothph in Brussels, when
-gion members, with,the vvreath
eaters, La ies' Auxiliary and the
'tor party and the Brownies
'tined at the Legion Hall.
Walton Unit Meets
The Walton Unit met
' ednesday evening at the home
tfit BRUSSELS, tititti NOVEMBER Ile* 1915' '614