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• THURSDAY, 1AY '3rd, 1951
es •In, The, Honie.. '.. . Donatians ,to the Lucknow and
Vicinity Branch of theC4riadian
lied Cross have reachedfa total
Mr. william H°1tbY's rePcirV of $1156. This :aradunt falls all
showed a :gratifying 'increase .i.
the ,literatore departhient. 114 mostodin$15a0s0t ysheaoi;t,sopf:.:;talatigon„wrhaiicTi
convener noted that many aux-
reached $1642.50.
iliaries are probably doing mom•
leacling thap lia been i,eported. 1.-'c.ed.J.. 4,<iwilliey.... , :::::::::.,::::: :::;,,,.$ ,52.:0000
Mrs. W. 13, Steele, in charge' Norval 'Stewart ..:....,. ......,-- 20.00.
newsppers of 8r40. lor: ;their Paratinutoeunt Women's inStf:
• 10.00
of/Publicity, thanked the weekly
continued ,coVerkge and report-
ing of vr.np. activitieS. ' .,.. .. 1,31:14dght,' Mighel2t°,Lilaold'dge' ,,'..,, , .,:.....,;.;•251.,6000
inc p,Ore44:brry..tegrri:inysmr7. wNetiolt.ai ,10 liaii. .Lavis , ., ,•„..;„. • 2.00
Lennap xelated. , . Mac,7 Albert AltOp ' ...4,...,......,”-. 5.00
Miss Jean Osborne .'..”...,-...,•V5.00'
Mrs. N, DobSon reported inter-
b4nds• which now total 207 TisheiTle MA11.-:,?ri:sic, 'it."19Qh1•Inilt611-'McMillan '':"..."'"... '°°
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est and c endeavour 1D,37
is the saine• Of babY bands, Mrs. n'airtusntepa Women's histi;* 25:00
F. E. Mills reported. , .•L. sc , Thompson , 3.00
Officers, named for : the year krs.j-. v.r.,dolvvell . ,, . . . ... ...,..... 5.00
are: presiaent, Mrs. R. R. lV1cGre-,
sll,..w e na.e11
Taylor ' ., .. • 2.00
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g6rcfgiiey;hon:r:ryprei.
dents:As.jaa7scasprisii,
vrs.i,1iidjte1warion,ms.
W. .Hodgins, Holyrooc;
Mrs..W,
J. Little, Teeswaterf :vice ::,resi•-
dents, • Mrs. C. A. Vance, Ches-
ley; Mit. Alex aVicTaVish,'Ripley;__ Mrs'Carman- Thompson ,officia-
Miss Agnes Warren, Walkerton;• .-
ted. Mrs. Flindall and,Mrs. Nor -
Mrs. Wesley Chapman, Port Port El- ,,,,,,,y,
gin; recording .sec.,. Miss' Alma.....:m.. eSmingirtirh oclonmdeUni le tieedr. s a of
fsewrymicse
sec, MirS. Harold Thacker,.'Kin- ho passed away during the year.
Reid,' Pinkerton; .corresponding
cardine;.. treasurer; MrS.•:I. D. •Mc- Principal speaker for the after-
.
Miss Ethel MtEaehran,
KaY, .Kincardine; ceniVeners:. ste-. noon was
IAA; jardrtoShniP;., .rnIVIriess,i0Jnaan. .etsciPesa,te.rmsorns, KW1014i.iprevicitisly.,'Served in the
Walter McClure, PaisleYi ,,cdrr.,. Many Korean ehriStiaris have re-
., mission field. ghe said,
Mrs. :Percy, • Dungey, ,Southariip-
ton; rnirssion bands, Mrs. Norman
Dobson, Shallow Lake; ' BabY
'bands, Mrs. Frank Mills, Ripley, of •the peninsUla WaS•def9,4ted for
associate \Members; :Mks. • Alex lack of iffliisnsdsmacnE:14.hlartaltri otfone
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•Sangster, Mildmay: supply, Mri.
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Arthur C011irik Pori Elgin; aim: ded. ., • • . - : , • • ' .7, .
nninity friendship, Mrs .• William . MissiOn band, Shields were
•Rollings, Alienford; literature, awarded ,Paisley, Underwood, Pt.
Mrs.1 Wm. Holtby, Millarton; Elgin, Lion's Head. Cargill and
puhlitatibns, - Mrs, E. *E. 'Pater- Parkhe,ad, with: star ,.going to
son, ' Wiarion; JerriPerance: •a n d Tara, ChesleyiWiarton, Armow,
citizenship, Mrs: F G. ,l3aldWiti, 'Kincardine, Walkerton, LneknoW,
Wiartori; ' press,. Mrs/ • Walter Ripley, Pine River and Alleig
Steele, Pine River, - members ford: , ' ' , •• ' '
vvithOtit portfolio,Mrs. W. ' .M.
Cainerbni -Walkerton; Mrs..' W. A:
Krug, iChesley;•. Mrs. 0. R. Elin-
dall, 'Allenford; nlerribers Of con-
ference branch executive, Mrs.
•Krug, Mrs. Flindall, Mrs: 11/1cdre-
gor,: 1V1rs. • W. G. • Cheshire, Wier: -
The twenty4ifth. annual rneet-'
ing *of Bruce Presbyteriab
in St. Andrew's Church? Ripley,
will go ,clowil 'in the 'Organization's
records as one of the mot sue-,
cessti,11' yet held, both froin the
attendanee standPoint--300 gath-
ered Air the -occasion — and from
the woik accolriPliShed diirin'g the
,year under review'. .
• ,FloUrishing activities •• a d'
roWth in all departinents, ;with
a' correspopding increase mem-
„bership, 'interest •and giving, was
noted' Mrs: 13,. McGregor pr-
-sidedforthe ciay's*ssious.
•PevOionS 'Marking the start of
the meetings was 'under direct -
fon of Mrs. Alex Malay and Mrs.
• W: J. 'Mumford , of Luckriow.
PresbYtery • greetings were con-
NfeYe4 by •the chairman, the Rev.
C. ',instead. of:Paisley and the
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'ost Societf.'s Welcome was. Victie-
ed, by' Mrs. Charles Liddle. Pres-
•(byterials 'of IsTorfolk. and Halton
• also extended greetings, as did
: J.. Mather.- of. Alma
College andi .the • Rev.G:
1Vlieklejohri of 'Bervfe:'
In • Presbyterial there are ndw
30 afternoon aiixiliariei, :10 even-
ing land • affiliated
societies, the .in,eeting learned.
from the report s of correspond,
Mg secretary, .Mrs. H. Thack,
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'HAS 'ATTENDED .VESTRT.
MEETINGS' F04 50 YEARS'.
James W. VIedd,..who recently
retired rector's warden of St.
•Mar'k's Anglican- Church, Auburn,
has a proud record of service to
• his church. • Since 1902.he has
,been 'attending vestry meetings
continuously •and for 40 years has
setved• as people's and: rector's.
Warden. * •• • ,./ •
Mrs.. • J. F. Paterson; in her.
stewardship report, 'showed
ority of auxiliaries exceeding,
allocations altogether by $121.3.85:
Total receipts were • $11,493:85.
She annoUnced allocation for 1951
has been raised., Givings from
associate Members aLso increased
to 4453, reported .Mrs. Sarig7
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The cominimity friendshiP'. de -
'pertinent; Under Mrs, W. Roll.-
sings carried out extensive vista
meiribers and also, •acted -•in
welcorrithg' newcomers though
outt presbyterial.' •
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Referring to temperance 'cit-
lienship,,Mrs, J. 'H. 1VIcClartY
de-
clared, "We' have- a great prob.”-
lern 'cif service in this depart-
ment which calls for our very
'best •encleavors".
Supply work Was extensive,
ported Mis. A. ,C011inS. Ship-he/its*
were made to Indian resrves in .
Bruce,.to the Children's shelter
at Walkerton, to Toronto,, japan
and Africa. as AvellaS to Western
'Canada: 7'
and congratulated Bruce 'pres.by-•
terial on, its 'continued support.'
At
the afternoon devotidnal
period. Mrs. M. A. Don,ahue and,
:niained o the church in
spite �f .adversity. The previous
opportunity. to .help -the peOple
The reading* course' award Was
mCh
ade to alniers.Auxiliary.
Rollings was named to at-
tend the conference at. Hamilton
in early June. •
,The report of the resolutions
• committee was adopted. One re-
solution dealt with the need for
Dominion beardsupply 'secret- more clergy; the others with the
ary, Miss .Annie Bishop of. Tor- 'question of - temperance and
onto wias heard with interest by peace. .
W.M.S. • members as she review- The resolutions were:
ed :the work of that department ; , Resolved that in view of the
Highest Cash lftices for-
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:Phpne 41,. tucknOw
great harm causectin this country
by the Use of 'beverage alcohbl,
that we as members of the WMS.
pledge ourselves not only to ab-;
stairi frorti the use of intoxicants,
but that we will not keep these,
in our hoine or. useas a bever7
• age; thus Ten -loving this,
tion -from 'family life.
••Resoled that we appeal to,Our.
Federal Government to pass such
legislation as will enable law en,-.•
forceMentofficers to make
pialsory blood tests todetermine
to what extent akohdi May have '• •• • .
contributed to highway and other• ,
accidents. • ••. • •
Resolved that "as ,more things . • „
are .wrought by prayer , than this
World .dreams of" that we ask
our, worriennf: the W.M.S. to pray -
daily for •the United :Nations AS-
Sernbly, for the leaders of the.
nations and. for:, all nations that
they might accept teachings. arid •
princiPles of Jesus and thus pro.;
Mote greater lit`i•orld friendship.
..ReSolved, that we .Pla.ce- our-
selves on record as beingap,poSed
to the alcoholic. advertising in
Current, magazines which are of .
an educationaltype and often
placed in our schools, thus 'tend-
ing to candel the °teaching given
our young people on the herrn .of '
alcohp4. .• • -
Resolyed, that in view of t
current and crippling shortage ,
of ministers in the United Chtirth
that' 'Steps be taken at one to; so • .„
shorten the courses and arrange, : • ,
'them in Our *theologicalcolleges
that men May be put in the field . ''•
an as short a time aspossible
during this .critical Period. .‘ •
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• For health and fast growth,.
43- stood growing ration must
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▪ hecdth, animal proteins for
growth and cereal grains for
energy. • '
Follow up the. vital chick starting
season by feeding your, next •
:winter's layers now, on a growing
Mash made with National Devel-
oping Concentrate. fiesh-mixed
for tasty goodness.
•The groivirig season. makes or
breaks your Bock. Sp build strong*
vigorous egg machines now,. the
"NATIONAL" WAY, and get
birds that lay premium eggs'
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steadily, through Pall and Winter,.
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