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WI donates to Brussels Fair Bd.Walton
The Institute served a hot beef
meal to approximately 64 people at
the hall on Wednesday.
The meeting followed after the
10 members had their lunch and
dishes cleaned up. Margaret Mcln-
voy presided for the business
opening with the Institute Ode.
Mary Stewart Collect and O
Canada. Margaret read a poem on
“Some Encouragement.’’ Marjory
Community extends sympathy
Mrs. Hazel Watkins of Londes-
boro visited last week on Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. Isabelle Short
reed.
The community expresses sym
pathy to Maxine Marks and family
MPP Klopp announces funding for programs
Paul Klopp, MPP for Huron, has
announced $156,250 annually to
Phoenix Stage 2 Housing of Huron
County. The money will be used to
provide second stage long-term
accommodation and support ser
vices for women and their children
who are victims of family violence
in the County of Huron.
Second stage housing is accom
modation for women who have
sustained domestic abuse and have
decided not to return to their
partners. The women and their
children then often require safe
shelter for a longer term until they
are able to locate their own
accommodations.
Phoenix Stage 2 will offer accom
Humphries read minutes and cor
respondence was attended to. Nine
members answered roll call: “A
current event on Agriculture’’.
Tentative dates were given to put
on the birthday program at Calen
dar Nursing Home in February.
A donation has been made to the
Brussels Fair Board. There was
much discussion on the A.C.W.W.
project in the area, it was left to get
in the passing ot Nelson (Dick)
Marks this past week. He had been
in business in Walton, where he
had lived all his life, was a bus
driver for several years. They had
moved to their new home in
Seaforth two years ago.
modation for six to 12 months, as
well as counselling, housing refer
rals, assistance with budgeting and
life skills training.
“I am very gratified that Mrs.
. Akande’s ministry is able to pro
vide this vital assistance to Phoenix
Stage 2,” said Mr. Klopp. “It is
unfortunate that in our society
there is a need for havens for
women and children who have gone
through the trauma of family
violence. But I’m pleased that
these shelters are available in
Huron to provide care, understand
ing and the helping hand the
women need to help get their lives
back together.
“I know that this program will
in touch with other local Institutes
about having a church service. At
the next luncheon in February,
turkey will be on the menu. It was
decided to have the regular Insti
tute meeting at 8 p.m. on February
20. Marion Godkin reported on the
District meeting she had attended
on Monday.
Ruth Axtmann chaired the rest of
the meeting and called on Viola
Kirkby who was convenor on
Agriculture, reading a motto: “Be
proud of your farm heritage and
have faith in the future”. She
followed with a poem “Faith and
Tulips”. Viola gave a very humor
ous reading, “In balance with
Nature” written by H. Gordon
Green.
The meeting adjourned. Marjory
Humphries served cake and punch.
help the women to re-enter society
well prepared to manage their lives
independently,” he added.
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Sunday morning service at
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Offering was received by Ray
Huether and lan Wilbee. The
junior choir sang an anthem “A
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by Marion Godkin at the piano.
Next Sunday, January 27 a pot
luck lunch will be held after the
11:30 worship, the annual meeting
to follow.
Sunday, Feb. 3 is Seaforth
United Church annual meeting.
Sunday, Feb. 10 is Winthrop
United Church. Note there will be a
change of times to accommodate
these meetings for the minister.
Regular worship will be reversed
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service.
The Youth Group Tobogganing
will be followed by supper onSun-
day, Jan. 27 at 3:30 p.m. The Slave
luncheon, sponsored by the senior
Sunday School is scheduled for
Sunday, Feb. 10. Adults $3.50 and
children $1.50. The two baskets of
flowers in the church were in loving
memory of Nelson Marks from his
family.
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