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'14- 1976..44 'Correspondent Mrs. A. M cCall The U.C.W. general meeting s held on Wednesday ernoon. April 7th in the church' sement with 18 ladies present. The devotional period with the ster theme was opened by Mrs. rb Traviss for the Walton Unit. e hymn "There is a Green H ill away" was sung with Mrs. artin Baan as pianist. M rs. Ron nnett read the scripture from atthew 28 : 1 - 15 followed by ving prayer. Hymn, "In the oss of Christ I Glory" was ng. A reading, "First Easter" s given by Mrs. Bennett, lowed by Mrs. Traviss reading poem, "No greater love". mrs. H. Traviss gave a very teresting topic, "The last dark ur" closing with a poem, Walk along the path of life". Mrs. Neil McGavin presided r ° the business reminding eryone to meditate on the oughts of Easter during, this ason. Minutes of the lasts eeting were read by Mrs. H. raviss, the recording secretary. was reported that the slides ken at the anniversary last June ill be shown at the June meeting hen all units are to be esent. The clock in the church uditorium has been repaired and to be hung back in its place. 'It as voted a bale will be packed, ood used, clean clothing is to be„ eft in the church basement the- rst weekend in May . The treasurer's report was yen by Mrs. Ken McDonald and he collection was received and edicated. Menu prices -were scussed with the decision of hanges to be left to' the social ommittee, Mrs. Campbell Wey gave a eport of the three days she ttended the United, Church onference. 4 -H girls learn stitches The,fourth meeting of Walton I - "Needle Benders" was held at the home of Margaret Shortreed on March 29. Opening with the 4-1-1 Pledge. Roll Call was answered by all members, "Show design for a free choice article. Mary Alice Ryan gave the secretary's report. Discussion was on the twisted chain stitch, also went over the free choice article, and over the designs the girls had chOsen for the roll call. We demonstrated the "Couching Cross stitch" and the "Couching Outline Stitch". The group worked on samplers. The fifth meeting of the club was held on April 5 at the'home of Lynne. Steffler. The meeting opened in the"usual Manner. Peggy Humphries gave the secretary's report. Roll call was "What have you decided to Make for your free choice article". The discussion was on the "Historical Outline of EmbreiderY". We reviewed- :the color and design for the free choice article. The "Satin Stitch"` and the sheaf filling stitch was dernonstrated. Also how to make a twisted cord. The group then worked on all these stitches:.... Next meeting to bee, held at Lynne Stefflers oh Monday, April 12th, closing with the 4-11 niettO, "Learn to do by doing", • The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coutts, Mr. and Mrs: Roy Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hoegy attended the Corleit-Young ,,wedding in Stratford on Saturday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Craig on the arrival of their baby girl in Seaforth Community Hospital on. Sunday, April '11. Sunday visitors with W. J. teeming who has been a patient in Clinton Public Hospital for the past week Were: Mrs. Maud Leeming, Jane Leeming, Tom Leeming, Bob Leeming and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Watson, of Dundas. Mrs. Phyllis Dunk "arrived home Monday from visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Beverly and-Terry Ford of Sheffield after ,spending several -days there this past week. Dr. Brian and Mrs. Trayiss and 43 Attend . Mission Band. The April meeting of the Mission Band was held Sunday morning in the ‘church basesment with 43 in attendance. John Huether opened with the Call to Worship. Hymn, "I am so glad that our Father in Heaven" was sung assisted by the pianist, Laura Dennis. Mrs. Merton Hackwell read the ,Easter story in scripture. Jeanne McDonald gave prayer. The secretary's report was given by Peter Bennett and Cathy McGavin gave the treasurer's report. The offering was received and dedicated by John Huether. Hymn, "Cum Bah Yah" was sung. An Easter filmgtrip was shown followed by singing, "They'll know we are Christians". The children went to their classes with teachers, Mrs.Mac Sholdice, Mrs. Neil McGavin, Mrs Rose- Bennett and ' Mrs. Merton Hackwell. girls of Waterloo spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Traviss. Little Teddy Sills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills, Seaforth, spent a few days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles. u.