The Seaforth News, 1952-01-17, Page 4WAALTON
The regale'. monthly 'meeting of
the W.M.S.of Walton United Ohnrch
\t8s held in the Church on %Values
day, Jou, 9 with Mrs. C. Martin pre-
siding. Ret', her., Thomas thou la.
stalled tho officers for the coming
year.
Hon. Pres., Mrs, F. Brytuts; Pres.,
Mrs. C. Martin: lst Vice ties., Mrs.
it. Johnston; 2nd Vice Pres, Mrs.
Tao, AieDom1th 3i'd Vico Pres., Mrs.
A. (Mutts; Treas., Mrs. N. Reid; S'ee,
Mrs. J. Marshall; Press Sec., Mrs, L.
Stevens; Supply Sec., Mrs,
Bennett; •Community Friendship ,Sec.
Mie. W. Ilroadfoot; See., of Temp.
oranet* and Clu•istian Fellowship,,
Mrs. t'(. Watson: Missionary Monthly
Sec., Mrs N. Schade; Stewardship
See., Mrs E, Liryans Literature See.,
hi(s. 51. Iritis: Associate Helpers
See., Mrs. \VC. Bennett; Mission
%and Supt., Mrs. A. McCall,
Mrs. J. Smith: ilaby Band Leader,
Mrs. G. McGavin: C.G.L.T. Leader,
Mrs. M. Thomas, assistants, Helen
Johnston, Mrs. Geo. McArthur; Au-
ditors. Mrs. W. C. Bennett, Mrs.
Jno. MeDonald, Hymn 19 was thea
sung and Mrs. Martin led us in
prayer followed by the scripture
reading. The hymn 316 was read in
unison. 'Tete were 55 visits Blade to
the hospital and shutins in 1951. The
treasurer's report was then given by
Mrs. Reid. The minutes were then
read and seemnied. Mrs. E. Rryans
presented Mrs. N. Reid with a life,
membership. It was decided to send
a halo to Korea. The reports from
different :groups were lead and were
ver} satisfactory. Five members
front the Walton group ;gave the top -
on "Freneil Protestant". The
meeting closed by uandiug and re-
1leating ilio• 1 oral's Prayer.
The monthly n1c5ine of the W. A.
u':1' 'te`lei ill t!It` best*tient- Ot the
,... •..•17 on WfdllsSday..:ltt. 9 with
\!:s. Turn!`it?! presiding. The minutes
n irC tophi :111.5 adopted followed
the 11'eas:1:'er'' r'Port. 11. n'a5 theft
,, .. '.111." Plat::'ins for 111e base-
- 111:1'-. 1, It %vet. 111.11"e:i
s.\:; 11 .11:151 a11.5 'seconded by
Mts.le .' \ I..: Mrs. 11107110s.tial..
A. \ P i Nirs. Ritchie and Mrs.
bas t!le curtainsand 'Ut
1 t . 3'; vas ted I Il it '
thy 111 1 -1
1t . • ..., \ t 1n till? 1 . .t ih
;,• .e=.;rded :t' Mrs.. ?1r\:'
ae'.-'1 Mrs. MYCall and d .alrs..r_ _
`alio the•:. :e
.ode`„, 1tit11 ;he' 1`' •:r: t1,fl.
yet-
+r'Cp .lett yrs .e. the
'c'a^ are f311..nr$.
fres 31r \\'211111 Turn1+ :_.
\'. Pres.. Mrs. G. Fox; 2nd Vice
Pi ec.. BSI's P. 1111511101
` V:
Pres.. Mrs 1. Marks: Sea Mr
dohnston. Treas.. I'. T. li'!re.1a:1:
Piaulsts, Mrs. H. .1;, .11: Mrs. .1.
Smith Flenccr ioimnittee. Mrs.
1 ee::1iI1: Mrs l:. AicJiiC1 ac'1 Manse
committee: Mrs. W. Turnbull. Mt
K. Kirkby, Mrs. S. Johnston. Mrs.
H. Sollars. •
• The aith meeting of the Walton
W.srliers was held at the
?Tonle of Mrs. W. Hun121hris. on Jan,
1151:1
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the `a; 'Fr,stc The Snowman
Th minutes if the last meeting were
tone: and seconded by Rosemarie Fol-!
_e1 The next meeting .s to Ise held!
or '•:da\ evening, January
T _e roll calln 1� 1 o e a -\ ',soh
member t•- the name of the I;.
., '*P..... Y2s .. are
raxerial..
ard Ilty',r dresser
\:
meeting. Mrs.
of es..y e
ace lar
TI -IJ St?AFORTH NEWS
in the parish hall on Sunday, Jan,
19, Mrs. John Meagher, the 'west's
dent, opened the eettgcic
pray.
or., Mrs. Martin Iiliukhanuner•! the
treasurer, gave a report on the 're-
mit canvass for subscriptions 'to•
the Canadian Register. The minutes
of the first exocutive• mooting were
given by the seol'etary, Mrs, Earl
ilealy, t\tuestionaire forms were re-
ceived front the Diocesan Conned of
the C.W,L„ these forms, in aid of
the establishment of home defence,
are to be filled in by all members
and forwarded to the Diocesan Re-
cording Secretary by March 1. Mrs.
John Eckert and AMrs, Ambrose Gil,
lin were named to call on the sick;
Mrs. Joe Shea and :bliss Rita Ryan
to collect cancelled stamps. A very
enlightening reading on the Epiph-
any was given by M'rs, A. M Looby.
A vote of thanks was given her by
the President. Mrs, Kelly of Se-
bringville, 3rd Diocesan Vice Pres.,
Was the guest speaker. She spoke on
the achievements and aims of the
C.W.L. A vote of thanks was given
her by Airs. A. 1M. Looby, and sec-
onded by firs. D. McConnell.
. The following contienors were
named: Mr's, L. Bruner, lst vise
Pres., Ways and Means: Air's. Wm,
Stapleton 2nd vice pros., program:
Mrs. P Ryan, 3rd vice press, Educa-
tion acid Social Welfare.
1 card party and dance is planned
for Feb. 15. The Rev. Pi'..Ffoulkes
spoke briefly and elosed the meeting
with prayer.
Dublin Coutinuntion School News
At our 'Monday morning Assembly
we were reminded about our New
\'ear's resolution, that is, talose of
DUBLIN
rat :k
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,1.:': 1 'ea:'-
z- i vlic•hael and ThontaS.
2e•ttete7,those r, 1... ..
C.7:e from
Ni 1.1 i :1,1 Bran:
3t .... .ac•.til an. *-war
Contract Barley
We are alga?.);
'l 1l1ra51t°:n5
:acreage for tllt'C`311ada Malt-
ing
:moi will 1`e available 3t our
\Y...?': isss e.e..
Seaforth Farmers Co op.
mom!:
Csa'aes..'i Lard.0'sta••ra Rates
Seaforttl
to
ted
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us who were brave enough to make
one. We should all make the l'esolu'
ties to .do our school work more ser-
iously. Many of the intentions we
were so proud to call our own last
fall seem to have been pushed aside,
Fershaps we might blame it on the
Christmas rash, but we really must
renew them" and the time is NOW.
The Y.C.S. seem to have some sec-
ret plan they are waiting to spring
on us. 11 !'a are getting more curious
than we can bear. How much longer
mast we wait?
The Student •Council has made
plans for a movie, David Copper -
field, We are most grateful for 'their
selection, A great story that we al-
ready know, is, judging from the in-
terest shown in "A Tale of Two
Cities", a bigtreat.
We Wonder: Was it the cheers
that helped you win the hockey
aline on Jan. 5th? What happened
last Saturday? What boy is 'getting
his new snow plough patented? "
NORTH McKILLOP
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ross and
Dorothy and Brenda of Sbaforth
were visiting with the former's
Walton Community Hall
Friday, Jan. 18th
Sponsored by the Walton Football
Club
Music by lien Wilbee's Orchestra
Admission 50e
mother, Mrs, Win., Ross at the 'home
of Mr. and Mrs,. Joseph Thornton,
Miss Norma Looming who leas been
ill at her hone has resumed her du-
ties at S.S. No. 2, Tuckevemith,
Me, Carl Ring of St. Catharines
spent 44e. weekend at Ms home.
Miss Pearl Regele of .Seaforth
spent the weekend with her parents.
Mr. Wilfred Ross, and Mrs. Lottie
Faulds and Bobby of 'Kippen spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Joseph
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42 gauge „ .., 96c
35 gauge 1.29
51 gauge 1,69
WOOL SWEATERS
Short and Long sleeve Pullovers
and Cardigans
25% OFF
Group of Wool
SKIRTS $4.96
Group of
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GLOVES, Angorra 1.59
Wool 69c
WINTER UNDERWEAR
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Carol Lyn Shop
FHLJRsn
VARY 17, 106
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ENT SL.AI OaGI I�
NOW I'5.4YZNG
ROGUES OF SH.ERWOOD FOREST
John Derek. Diana Lynn. Romance and adventure live igain when 11111,
son or Robin Hood and his Merry Mon bring this stirring planta to Serena(
4'<- '"1.II ). it )AI'. '. .. i� !DU '4,. ... .
Kathryn Grayson - Bowan) Keel. Americas most beloved i.lusilo and the Triumph or
the year. Its delightful mesio.
be remembered by all• Beta roles mime Joo N, Xleo n
MIXT THURS. k'RI,-Stir. -n03N YGST1:ItnAY ltrodorkk O,'wferd • Judy Ilollibuy
The Comedy that was a smash hie on Broadway. It rontelno ono of tho ae3Iotl'a boss nta1Ies
-. - COMING - — STAIWI "I'
Thornton. family spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manley and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele.
Seaforth Public School
NOTICE
Registration for Kindergarten
Registration for Kindergarten classes to commence
September 1952, will take place on January 28th in
the Kindergarten room of the Public School,
Registration may take place any time during the day.
Pupils to be registered must be 5 years of age by
Jan. lst, 1953.
D. N. EASTMAN, Principal'
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