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WALTON NEWS OF THE WEEK
Mr. Oil Mr's. Herbert Kirkby
and Marti, of Woodstock, spent
Easter °Sunday with the fprm-
er's father, M r. h' ank Kirkby,.
old Mr. and -Mrs. Douglas Kirk-
by.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rutledge
and family, Streetsville, were
guests at the dome of Mie. and'
Mrs. Roy Bennett last Satur-
day,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McMich-
ael and daughter, of Preston,
and Miss Audrey McMichael, of
Waterloo, were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc-
Michael.
Miss Eleanor Keyes, Reg.N.,
of K -W Hospital, Kitchener, vis-
ited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Sholdice.
Mrs. Hilda Sellers and _Mrs.
Percy Holman, of Barrie, left
last week for New York, where
they. will spend the Easterva-
cation.
Miss Ruth Ennis and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Ennis, Steven and
Leanne, of Torontb, Were week-
end guests at the 'home of Mr.
UNIT THREE, UCW •
The April meeting of Unit 3,
UCW,, was held at the home of
Mrs. G. A. Whitney. Miss Ab-
bie Seip opened with a poem,
"Legend. .of Violets." A hymn
was sung and .the Lord's Prayer
repeated in unison. Minutes
were read and roll call was an-
swered by 14 members.
An invitation was received to
attend First Presbyterian Church
thankoffering April 21, when
Miss Jennie Hogg will be the
speaker. Mrs. Broadfoot and
Mrs.' McDougall took over the
devotional part and Mrs, Dun-
lop favored with a piano solo.
Mrs. Gordan Papple gave an' in-
teresting talk on "Women's In-
stitute's Work."
Mrs. McDougall thanked all
taking part and Mrs. Whitney
for the use of her home. The
meeting closed with Hymn 87
and benediction.
and Mrs. DeuSlas Ennis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marks
of Exeter, were Sunday guests
at the liotne of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Marks.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lamont
and Larry, of Windsor, were
.Easter visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosman.
Master Jimmy Qesch, of Zur-
ich, is spending Easter week
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Bosman.
Miss Linda Leeming, of Mit-
chell, is spending the Easter
holidays with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leem-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. William. Griffin
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mach-
an, Karen and Kim, of Sarnia,
were, Good Friday guests at the
Agree of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Reid.
Easter guests at the home of
rs. Walter Broadfoot were
s. William Leeming and Mrs.
ern Patterson, Seaforth; Miss
A1> ye Love, Toronto; Mrs. Wm.
E ' uharson, London, and Mrs.
Helen "Matthews, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hanlan,
of Lloydtown, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Ennis last
Tuesday.
Miss Susan Humphries is va-
cationing with her uncle and
aunt, Mt. and Mrs. Horace 'Lit -
ledge,
ut-
ledge, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid
spent the Easter weekend in
Stratford, guests of -Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Stimore.
Mr. David Sholdice has been
confined to Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospital for the past week.
Mrs. Floyd Jenkins, Jeffery
and Rosemarie Graves, of In-
gersoll, were Easter Sunday
visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Clar-
ence Martin.
Guests at the -home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Lydiatt on Easter
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
ry Whetstone . and family, God-
erich, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Lydiatt and Barry, • of Kitch-
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Duft's , General UCW Has
Interesting Easter Meeting
The General UCW of Duff's
United Church met Wednesday
evening in the church Sunday
school rooms. Hymn 40, "God
Moves in a Mysterious Way,"
was sung in opening, with Mrs.
Martin Baan at the piano.
An Easter worship service
entitled, "Darkness and Light,"
was presented by Mrs. William
Coutts, president, and Mrs. Wal-
ter Bewley, vice-president, of
the Walton Unit. Candles were
used during the . service a n d
formed an appropriate Easter
setting.
Hymn 104, "Christ the Lord
is Risen Today," was sung, af-
ter which Hymn 783, "Christ,
Our Passover," was read re-
sponsively and `prayer, was of-
fered by ,Mrs. Bewley. The of-
fering was received by Mrs.
Kenneth McDonald.
Mrs. Arthur Higginbotham, of
the Stewardship and Recreation
committee, gave an interesting
topic, Choosing for her theme,
`And the King shall answer
and say unto them: Verily, - I
say unto you, inasmuch_as
ye have done it unto one. of
the least of these my brthren,
ye have done it unto me." Mrs.
Donald Buchanan thanked Mrs.
Higginbotham for her message
and spoke of the great need in
the world today.
The secretary, Mrs. Campbell
Wey, read the minutes and re-
ported on the World Day of
Prayer and the Thankoffering
service. Mrs. Kenneth McDon-
ald, treasurer, gave an encour-
aging financial report.
Mrs. Emerson Mitchell gave
a suppeP committee report,
when dinner menu prices were
adjusted as follows: turkey din-
ner $1.75, dinner hani $1.50,
buffet 01.25 and lunch „$k.00.
These prices were accepted by
the meeting. Mrs. Mitchell al-
so announced that 'the kitchen
committee had purchased a
number of articles for the kit-
chen, which she had on dis-
play.
A film entitled, "Calling in
Brazil," will be shown at the
May meeting.
The leader of the Canadian
Girls in Training, Mrs. Neil. Mc -
Gavin, requested the .UCW 'to
cater at a mother and daugh-
ter banquet. Walton Unit la-
dies volunteered to cater to
the dinner.
• A request was made for us-
ed nylons. A box will be plac-
ed in the church kitchen for
these,—The-spring bale -of --cloth
ing will be packed in several
weeks with May 1 set as the
deadline, this to be left at the
church.
Mrs. Charles McCutcheon and
Miss Tena Dennis gave reports
on the fourth annual Presby-
terian UCW meeting held in
Wesley -Willis Church, Clinton.
The closing hymn was'100, "In
the Cross of Christ I Glory."
Prayer was offered by Mrs.
Buchanan.
Hold Open House
Open house was held at Wal-
ton Public School Wednesday
afternoon when 'the following
program was presented by the
children:
Junior Room Songs (boys),
"Indian Children"; (girls), Mrs.
Jenny Wren; Grade 3, story in
song, "U ly 'Duckling."
Interm diate Room, — Chorus,
"Flag of Canada"; chorus play-
ed on flutes and sung in three
parts; story in song;. story of
Africa with the Ballad Action
song, "Soldier, Soldier"; chor-
us with descant, "Christ the
Ford is Risen Today"; Easter
carols, solos by Marion McCal-
lum, Marie Nolan, Heather Mc-
Donald, Kathie Backert.
Senior, Room—Boys, "Away to
Rio", solo part, Bill Shortreed;
boys' c h o r u s, "Westering
Home"; boys' and girls' three-
part chorus, "Jacob's Ladder";
girls' two-part: Prayer, "Unison,
Try to Remember"; three-part,
"Turn Ye to Me"; Dutch dance,
Connie Coutts, Judy Thamer;
accordion solo, Gordon Mit-
chell. .,
Madhatters Meet
Walton Madhatters met at
the home of Mrs. Gerald Wat-
son Mbnday. The next meeting
will be held at the home of
Brenda Bewley when Joyce
McNichol and Brenda Bewley
will bring lunch. Sherrill Craig
read the secretary's report.
Mrs. Kenneth McDonaId talk-
ed on the care of scarves, af-
ter which the group tried dye-
ing. Mrs. _Watson demonstrat-
ed a hand -rolled hem.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith,
Sandra and Monica Atlne, Lon-
don; Mr. David Hackwell, Strat-
ford, and Mr. 'and Mrs. Reid
Hackwell, Exeter, were Easter
guests at the home of Mrs.
Edna Hackwell.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Fox were: Mrs. Chris Hoist, of
Zurich; Mrs. William Hoff, Mrs.
Tom Adams, Mr. John Reid and
Miss .Avril' Reid, Seaforth; Miss
Gladys Broome and Mr. Nor-
man Nicholson, London, and
Mr. Joseph Kernick, of near
Exeter. 4
Mr. and Mrs, Donald McDon-
ald, Grant and Elaine, of Mon-
treal, were Easter visitors With
the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, ,Lawrence Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs John McGavin
and family, of' Owen Souiid,
.tlytatf: '.�iiYltt7sl tr rtis tJ1�a. $f' . _i At?
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerdon
McGavin.
Miss Ruth Ritchie, of Toron-
to, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Cliffordilc ,'e.
Mr. and Mrseorge Hibbert
and family visited Sunday with
Mrs. Walter Nelson, of Mount
Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Coutts,
Robbie, Rickey and Carol Anne
of Toronto, were weekend
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earle
Coutts.
Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dun-
das spent Sunday in' Wellesley,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clements Stutz.
Easter visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray tluether,
Steven and John were: Mr. and
Mrs. Watson Webster and
Mark, Varna; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Holmes, Danny and Mary, Clin-
ton, and Master Stephen Burke,
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dins-
more and Bruce, of Brampton,
were weekend guests at the
home of . the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGavin.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ritchie,
of London, visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rit-
chie.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCow-
an, of Newmarket, spent Eas-
ter weekend with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Buchanan, .•
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Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Marshall,
Susan and Sandra, of North
Bay, were weekend • guests with
Mrs. Luella Marshall and Mr.
Malcolm Fraser.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge
and family, of London, visited
over the weekend with the
Humphries and Bennett fam-
ilies.
Mr. and Mrs. William Uhler,
of Burlington, are holidaying
with Mr', Ernest Uhler and fam-
ily.
Mrs. Robert Pickering, San-
dra and Kim, of Oakville, and
Mr. and Mrs. David AStdrews,
Toronto, were weekend guests
with Mrs. George Dundas.
Mr. and Mrs..Allan McCall
and Beverley spent the week-
end at Burlington, the guests
of Mr. and Mfrs. Harold Brown.
Beverley reanained for the Eas-
ter vacation, end Warrene-
turned with them for holidays
here.
Easter weekend guests a the
home of Mr. and Mrs. David
Watson. were: Mr. and Mrs Don-
ald Maier, London, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert, Pritchard, Kim
and Mark, of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ott
and Kimberley and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Delion, -all of Kit-
chener, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wal-
ters. '
Mrs. Edward Miller visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Roy
Turvey, Brussels.
News of Staffs
4-H Club
Meeting,
Staffa No. 1 4-11 u'Homemaking
Club, "Accent on Accessories," -
met at the home qf.. Mrs. Lorne
Fell and opened with the 4-11
Pledge. Bach girl answered the
roll call with one point she
learned about caring for acces-
sories. The secretary's report
was given. Mrs. Laing gave
notes on "Jewellery" and "The
care of jewellery." The girls
practiced their skit for achieve-
ment day.
The Good Friday service for
Rev. Daynard's three charges
was held Friday evening , in
Staffa United Church.
Miss Carol Vivian returned
home from Stratford General
Hospital Saturday.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. John Drake on the birth
ofalheir son in Stratford Gen-
Hospital on Good Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Willard,
Exeter, visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Miller" and
family.
Misses Edna and Janet Mil-
ler, London, visited over the
Easter weekend with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mil-
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. James Norris
and family, Brampton, visited
over the weekend with Mrs.
Sam Norris and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Norris and family.
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