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PR, E,SIDENC.Y
Some"sixt'i rnemibers of Angli-
can Young People's. Asso,ciaitions.
in North ,Bruce Deanery gath-
ered in' the Parish. Hall .of the
Church of the Messiah, ,IJinca-,-
dine, Wednesdaynight' for their
annual Spring Rally.
:Branches represented. at , the
,Rally :'were . Lion's head, Tara,
Chesiey; Walkerton, Knlough,.
K:ingarf• and the, host branch. Tire
�i✓�,%i 'meeting inrrluded a supper and
the annual election of offk er,
Following ' the tasty ,Meal pre. -
...C., : pared .and served by the Womens`
Guild of the Church'-: of the::
M'essh,, ,,Miss Jean Bell,. press
cent of the'.Kincardine Group,
welcomed the `visitors. Miss May
Boyle of Kinlough; ,deanery pies
• idem, replied to' the welcome.
Miss Boyle proposed the 'toast
to the King; which yas responded,
"to by the singing • of the national
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WHEN A13.C:1Vf.P.. officers f r o:m
Owen Soundpwen • SOUnd-7. investigated ' the
credentials, of an Arnerican resi-
dent who• was: direct ng a . Musi-
cal show' at • Durham; .they' point-
' : ed out that shewas in Canada
on • a ;• 30, day visitors.P permit,
which' did not outhorize • her .to,
engage:in, business. •
Donald Smith of Kinlough pro-
posed t}ie toast to the Church,
marking, that institution , as the
strongest; living force in . '•the.
(world today, playing a large part,
in one's. life . .from baptis.m to
burial. The toast :was replied ' to
',by the singing of, a verse of "The
Churdh's On.e Foundation",
The +toast to . the A;Y'.P.A... was;
proposed by Miss' ' Jean Morrow,
A. Lion's .1+Iead She outlined the
objectives of the 'A.Y., which are
worship; work, • "fellowship .• .and
,.edification., The'R;ev. K: C :Bol
ton of''. Walkerton ;replied,` lead-
ing the. young ;people in;th,e prayT
er• of the A.Y.P.A.'
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�dfout of Tara,
deanery:, secretary, reported. 'on
the diocesan conference held. i' n: R M ' M'll & a Suth-
London,.
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thanks ;.to .the speaker'and the
:'hostess :'.was given',by Mrs. Alex.
Sutherland:.Hymn 552'" was sung
:and Mrs. • Harry Lavis ;closed the
wmeeting with: •praye-r:' he,- June.
meeting will be: held •at. the home.
of Mrs. Ted Collyer 'With 'Mrs.
os5' ac: 1 an Mar'th
'erland :as directors This 'meeting
Will ,be held in. 'the evening...
Deanery vice' preside.nt,. Miss
Gladys:: Blake. of .. Lion, s • Head,:
thanked 't'he A.Y.P.A. of Kincar-
dine for: their hospitality .and ,the'
ladies of the :Women's Guild' for
the: fine .dinner: Mrs. Robt ';•iVlc
'Corinick,.•replied•on behalf ,of the
Guild
. The . Rev. H. L. ' Parker, .rector.
Of Holy Trinity Church, Chesley,
presided for the election of of-'
ficers 'in which- Miss Gladys Blake
was chosen d'ea'nery, president for
the ensiling' year...Other' deanery,
officials are: honorarypresident,
the Rural'Dean (designate'); chap-
lain,. the. Rev.. K..C. Bolton, :of
Walkerton; vice president, Miss,
Jean' Morrow; Lion's • Head; scrc
i etary; Roy • Ellenton, . Kincardine;
treasurer, Miss Jean 'Harwood,
Lion's Head.; deanery delegate to
the diocesan °eouracil, Miss.' Elaine
Thorne,: •Tara.
The ;newly elected '.presid,ent.
presided :for a. program to which
— -reach vitanch-contriib_uted umbers
During. . the program,: Miss 'May,
' Boyle, retiring president, 'thank-
ed the` 'deanery for its 'support .
4h '.;i,. ,' i,? and help iri thethree yeara in
k� ►., .g winch she was president, ' and
' '?,I i commended Mrs, Breadfoot ; for
her untiring .efforts en behalf of
the A.Y:P:A,
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Following'the program, discus-
Sion oC.a .lbcale for the fall .rally
did riot, bring .forth 'an• invit'at'ion
ithiitediat'ely; and -the -Matter was
left in. abeyance. The chaplain,
NLr Bolton, led 'the group in ;the
;prayer of • dedication, and pro-
pounced the benediction, to close
. the springy rally:
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PRESBYTERY OBJECTS •
TO FILING HOPE REPORT.
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Encouraging reports .were; giv-
en ' 'Iby:.. all committees :at. the
Huron -Maitland Presbytery ''con,
veni'ngin . Clinton...The mission-
ary . budget cominit!tee 'reported,
that the Presbytery as a whole
had suibseribed 93:4percent of its
allocations, ;exceeding all . other
Presbyteries in•:the 'Synod.. of
Hamilton and.London in percent-
age: a.,
Following ' considerable' discus.-
cion : on the Hope Education Re:
port;• led. by the educational, cam=
roittee; • a communication will .be'
forwarded to the Ontario . Legis-
lature, aS
egis=•1att re,as. Well: as�,the focal -mem-
bers:of .parli•arrient of this district`
asking the . Legislature to • take
some.'action on the -•report rather
than have it.. tabled.
R.1 iresentatives' ' present were:. to "a ' M0;th'er's Day program, giv=
Rev J, L Bauleh Lucknow; 'Rev.' en' by Mrs. .Mumford. Mrs.:Jas,'•
J. R MacDonald ' of .Ripley 'arid' .Mathers read a. poem, op. mother*, •
Ashfield; Rev. D. 'J'. Lane and his A hymn 'and .prayer brought.; the
elder,_R;-L:_...McEwenn:� of .Clinton Meeting to • a :closeafter which ':
Rev.. Glenn.. Campbell arid Clar-,•'refreshments: were served :'by,the
once. 'Reith, 'Seaforth; J. R. Mul-
len, Presbytery °treasurer, Se
''forth; Rev'. P. A. Ferguson, He
sall; Rev'. • • Donald .Sinclair, Exe-
ter; Rev. R. J: MacMillan, Goder-
•ich;' Rev. C: A Winn and J. •Pick-
ering,. Lucknow; Rev.. Alex. Nim -
mo, J. McGee; W.ingham; 'Rev.: 'J.
Fulton; Brussels;, fev. A..J Sime
;son, Teeswater;
Group'3'of The.. WA.
The May meeting of'Group ` 3
was ,held at .the '. home of,
'.Mrs,
Geo. Orvis'' on Wednesday, May
th. The riveting opened With a.
hymn and -prayer ' by Mrs.' Geo.
.Andrew in'. the 'Chair. The ,scrip'
.tura reading was' taken by 'Mrs:_
Scott, followed ,by prayer by lets.
S. 'Rathwel1. The minutes were
read., and adopted' and ,the new.
and •Old business was discussed;:
The 'roll - call answered •by
payment, of fees with 19 Members'
remitting fees. Mrs. Nein J Mac-`
Kenzie •,"then•'took charge .of the
Meeting,.the , program consisting
Col' a. very fine address befitting•
b. .
S.OIJTH KI111LOSS 'li't' �•S• ,
T._'The ,p/Iay ni'eetlrig' of. tic South
Kinloss. W,M.,S. • Was herd at--.the-
;•.home Qf PVIrs.., Douglas Graham.
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.The 'president, • Mrs. Harry Lavis,
I'was • in the, chair. The. meeting
opened .with hymn 582 ,followed.
by they .Lord's prayer. Mrs..Archie
Maclr'tyre was appointed to be
the delegate; to the Pre$'byteria!
in Teeswater, The scrr,pture.'and
Meditation was taken by' Mrs. Al_
lister lfughes. ""A solo by Mrs.
Chadwick was enjoyed. 1Vl:r•L. John
Emerson 9; Kinlough gave a very
interesting account on the Synod-
ical which she attended at Sarnia.
Mrs
Steer, favored- with a solo,
"Take Time. to ,he. H•o1,y". The
topic from :the study book ' was
taken by Mrs, T,ed Collyer, Those
'taping part in the prayer `circle.
`were. Mrs. Henyb Buckton, Mrs,
Duncan MacC'onnell Mrs .Alex,.
Sutherland,. Mrsf' H{trr'y•.:Lavis •&t
Mrs: Wim Macin,tyre., ,K .vot • of
Cason S Gara
'Phone 148, tilcuknow
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committee in, charge,
MOTHER' ' DAY BS RVED
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ON ASHFIELD CIRCUIT
Mother's da,L w.as observed on
Sunday around. 'Ashfield Pastoral
charge: The. order .of'.:worship on}-
the .leaflet issued 15y the Ontario
Council.• of Christian ..Education
was used. At Hackett's in :the . .
afterrioon Blake "Alton, Sunday
school . superirttende'nt lead the
service. .The drarvatization was `
given' by Mrs.'' George :Altorn,'Arn--
old •Alton, Winnie Farrish, Barry
Hackett,. ,Kenneth Alton,. Mary
Alton ,and Kathleen .Hackett. ' Al-
vin Alton gave a reading, and
' Rev. C. B. Woolley; the address
on the subject' "Church and home'
and God'": A. happy feature of '
the Service was, the •':christening;
of Douglas Ralph; *infaint; son 'of
Mr.. and ' Mrs. Ralph. Cameron.
The choir' consisted of mothers
of "the, congregation, with Mrs.
Adam, Johnston las 'organist. •
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