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Anglican church members hear details of 10 -year plan
A special Board and
Confrtgaticoal mecang was held
for SL Thomas Anglican) Church
September 13, wits assay
parishioners in attaadmice. Rev.
Greg Gilson discussed a 1O
plan for the church mad what it
u,canat.. He aocowa d pardcipstiun
of their faith and Gland►.
A special committee consisting of
Paul Spittal, Pam Anderson and
Bob Dinsmore has been set up for
the Restuniw s Fund It has been
diacuas d having a reunion every
five years. Jim and Maryanne
Snowdon have donated the "In
Memoram" cards to the perish.
1=olluwng thus group meeting the
regular Board Meeting tools place.
The Sunday School and Nursery
service is provided again on Sun -
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by Frances also 522-1
days.
Two mons craft nights for the
Christmas decorations are planned
for October 10 and October 29 both
at 7:30 p.m. at the church. All
women in the parish are welcomed.
There is to be a Pansh Breakfast cm
Sunday, October 21 at 9 ass. in the
Parish Hall. Everyone is welcomed.
The October meeunwg of the
A.C.W. was held in the home of
Maryanne Snowdon, with 12 mem-
bers in auendance. Lois Scoins and
Barb Palin were in charge of
devotions. The Christina Berm ad
was in the London Roe Pvsss. One
ACW member is to Mend a
workshop sponsored by the Town
of Seaforth un October 17.
An in v iltlUOtl to tend St.
Patrick's Parish Hall Bazaar in
Dublin on Wednesday, October 24,
1990 at 8 p.m. was read. Sisterhood
rught was also announced at the
meeting. It will be held on Novem-
ber 7, 1990 at the Seaforth Public
School at 7:30. The theme is
"Crafts and a Night of Fun". Satur-
day, October 27, is the day church
women will be malting the
Chnstmas Puddings for the Bazaar.
Lois Scouts will be in charge of
the buying of the ingredients.
Mystery Prize winner was Marion
McLean.
The next meeting is to be held at
Walton Tea Room expanding
Walton Currespedent
MRS. BETTY MCC ALL
581-416T7
TEA ROOM EXPANDING
The Walton Tea Room is in the
process of changing and growing to
meet the needs of a charming vil-
lage.
Along with operating the new
Retail Postal outlet the Tea Room
has added dry cleaning and photo-
finishing service as well as a few
staple groceries. They hope in the
near future to have a supply of
videos for rent to the local people.
Walton is our home now say they
de Jongs and they are proud to be
pan of a truly fine community of
good people.
Come in and pay them a visit
soon.
W1. NEWS
The Walton Women's Institute is
planning for its noon beef luncheon
this Wednesday at 1:30. The com-
mittee has chosen things in season,
with turnip for vegetable and apple
crisp for dessert.
THEME ON THANKFUL
LIVING
Walton unit one of the United
Church Women held its meeting in
the Church basement on October 12
on the theme, "Thankful Living".
Janie McEwing led the devotions
and read several interesting articles
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SAT. OCTOBER 20,1990
2:00-4:00 - PM
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your holiday favourites.
on Thanksgiving. Berva Watson hour over lunch served by hostesses
read scnpture and led a prayer. Dorothy Sholdice, Audrey Hack -
Margery Huether was pianist for the well, Melva Fraser and Edith Wey.
Thanksgiving Hymns. Olene Dennis
gave a worth while message on
Many Thanksgiving days on a farm.
Phyllis Mitchell presided for the
business and Audrey Hackwell read
minutes. Marie Coutts gave the
treasure's report and received the
offering. Eighteen members
answered the toll call.
Coming events were reported
from the executive meeting of last
week. Plans were made for the
annual turkey supper on Wednes-
day, November 7. Church Calendars
are available and the fall bale ar-
ticles should be in by October 21.
Several offered to clean the kitchen
on Thursday morning November 1.
The nominating committee is to
bnng in the new slate of officers.
The Benediction closed the
meeting followed by a social half
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ENGAGEMENT
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Keys,
Hamilton wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Heather Christina to Christopher
Jonathan, son of Mr. & Mrs. John
Millar, Hamilton. The wedding to
take place in Barton Stone United
Church, Hamilton on Saturday,
October 20th.
Blyth Rebels Broomball
"KICKOFF DANCE"
at
Blyth & District Community Centre
Friday, Oct. 19, 1990
Music by Rocks
Dancing from 9 p.m. -1 a.m.
Tickets $5.00
Lunch provided
Age of Majority
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Thursday, October 25
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Huronview, Clinton
•Tea *Muffins
•Bake Table
EVERYONE WELCOME
Canadian Cancer Society
Huron County Unit
ANNUAL DINNER
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23
Reception 6:30 pm Dinner 7:00 pm
North Street United Church
56 North Street, Goderich
GUEST SPEAKER: LOUISE LLOYD R.N.
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Isabel & Wilfred Annis
The family of Wilfred & Isabel Annis
of Mitchell invite you to loin them in
celebrating their parents' 50th Wed-
ding Anniversary on Sat., Oct. 20/90 at
the Crystal Palace, Mitchell. Dancing
9-1. Lunch provided
Best Wishes Only!
the home of Vivienne Newntam on
Nuvernbcz 6. Audrey McLean and
Elsie Duisi ore are on Lunch and
Maryanne Snowdon and Nancy
Laron will do Devotions.
Maryanne Snowdon read Minutes
rccored from a meeting in the year
1952 frau the W.A. It was inserts -
ung to note the similarities of the
number of people and theu goals
and the different projects that were
done.
Don't forget the Christmas Bazaar
on November 17. If you wish to
participate please call Dorothy
Hays, Sharon Millard or Frances
Teatero.
HAPPY 40TH
BIRTHDAY
OCTOBER 20, 1990
UNCLE CLYDE
McCLURE
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20TH ANNIVERSARY
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ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
54 GODERICH ST. W., SEAFORTH
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1990
11:00 A.M. GUEST MINISTER
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starring
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Saturday November 10, 1990
at 8 p.m.
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