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THIES., NOVEMBER 2nd, 1944
OF' MOWS
Mt Fozikac. FrnilSonati has, re-
ceived the ftillowirtgacknowledg---
mei% at ashiPpient of cancelled
kpostage- stamps shipped overseas
this summer to. Te Brotherhood'
or St Andrew% •
Ms akar Milkman,
Euclinaw, Ont,', Canada. •
Dear litriS/: lyman: •
tionat Rally
id fix Itipky
The Ripley Sectional: Rally of
.:Bruce Presbyterial of the W. M...
•S: was held on Thursday after-
noon, Octolier 19th at 3.o'clock
in. Olivet -United Church, witty
Attrs. Eugene Beach presiding.
The worship, service was con -
',ducted by Mrs. Orme Palllick and
CumMings of Clark's
• :ML^S. Frank
The sPreedidt Per*,• You' sal Auxin 1Vrea. E; Street of Sin-
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IrindlY• to me care qf the'
icarchne was elected secreiarY-
Bil„R on:1 ..711EY llaf,arFiv'w IL!G. •Vogan warmly wet -
11:7 ed those present on behalf
1110511 f()]' Of the ladies of Olivet: Mrs. Beach
•'told of her appointment to thq
Office secretary of christian
'Stewardehip of Hamilton Con-:
genrit • Of Kincardine- was much
Con-
ference branch.. .4 solo by gr.'
enjoyed. The three •newly "
ipainted secretaries of the .Fres-.
byterial, Mrs •Douglas McKay,
Itreasurer, 19frs. Sohn_ Calling of
10livet, TemPerance secretary, &
,I9.Ers. C- Hutton of:Pine River, '
'press seeretary,1 were introduced
byt Nrs. Be ach and spoke briefly:
of their work.
Mrs. Beach introduced. the
guest speaker, Wss Winnif-red.
Thomas, general secretary of the
WM& Toronto who. spoke on "
the .theme, "New Ventures -in
1COmmunity Friendship & Christ-
ian Citizenship". Very attractive
posters were used to iltiltrate
her address The speaker' urged
'us to take life . very seriously.
Christian people living in such
a tittle as this, should stand for •
'sornethirig more than the Y •did
before the war. We should strive,
to be better cliriStians 'and • re-
dedicate..our lives to God: The
men and women being demnboi•.- ,
ized look to the' church for guid- •
lance and we Must read, think,
IStudy, pray and plan so that we
.ma -y he- ready to give christian
• leadership. •
The ladies of Olivet 4erved` a
Reginaldi-G.-fArkeol4 A-dent:dons supper at• six &dock. ..
Honorary Genera Secretary. 'Bet -timing to the church a sing-
song of favo'rite hymns was sung .,
followed by•the National Anthem.
!Miss Thitnas then addressed the.
younger groups an ,Effort
,whicti is being made to build up—r:
a spirit of unity in Canada", She •
said; "Life of 'Canada is torn
;apart:My prejudice and racial dis-
rt is out .thity to
•:prevent this as it is Out of har-
many With God's will and frus.-
•trates His plan for the universe.
The' speaker also reminded us
that one-half of the Japanese
Canadians' are members of the
-United Chttrch of Canada, that .
they were won- ,Iziy our christian
workers and we must overcome
the spirit of prejudice and live7
in .unity. She- -further urged the
need of new candidates -for mis-
sionary work at home and
abroad. The Work cannot go fon.
•ward without recruits. The world
•cliurCh after the War. Will face
wonderful privileges and it must
bring in • yOurig lilies to carry on
its glorious work. ••
Tho, meeting clbsed with the
Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, near St. Hel- singing of "Praise God from
ens. , Whom all blessings flow".
Mrs. G- 0. Here. Nile, visited
ion Monday with her parents.
Mrs. , Froffnian, Dunnville
went home on Monday after •a
pleasant visit with •her niother.
'Mrs. M. Y. Blake and other, rel-
'atives this distriet.
teetiort of stanps, we- shall find
itlieri immensely helPfull at this
!time: far: there.: is stia big 6-,
alil cruses of Canadian
stampi aver Item andt1 pro,
medi• Wilts assist us :wry Maier -
jail* in carrying cot our work
Willi yaw " please: • actept ands
convey' ta, all] who, as:slate& you
ur this enirlimtiere, our very. grate, -
fill thanks fixif Zorn: generous ef-
farts orr mir .anit our as-
surance that We da Indeed ap-
preciate. your ,gracions thoughts
and support of aur- work
• We hope the-tiine• is'not very:
far ,distant when: we shall. all be,
able -to- rejoice at the hlessittg
of Peac.e. Iffeantinie we are &t-
hawing with. deep- achniratiorr an&
vlikarm i gratitud'e the fine deeds of
the noble sons of Canada .the
• liberation. of Swope. These fine
mem have endeared themselves:
to• the Mother ebunt•ryt by their
wonderful contributions to vic-
tory,. a.nd. aim thoughts go out to.
ittreir mothers,- wives,. and wet -
hearts at home, praying that the
!day* of their happy re -union- be
inat rim distant : • •
With. our renewed' thanks for
• all your kindly support of our
work; and kindest' greetings for
Be.lieve me,. ,
•Yaurs ver'y sincerely,:
MASSICIING,-
11. Mr. and: Firr& frarvey Webb and:
• familY of St. Erietens visited. w'itir•
• Effr. arid Mi -q- Thos Andel:SO/I.
on Sunday.
• Thos Reed, Varna, spent
the week --end at the home of Mr.
• •and. -Mrs Thos. Blake. :1
IF/fr. and Mrs_ Icihn Campbelli
• Belfast,visited their daughter,
• Mrs Jahn -man Phillips on SimdaY.
George TWanxley is- making
faver.able progress in hospital, af-
ter a serious bperatipii last Thurs-
day. •
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Thompson
• land babe of ITO1Yrood spent Sun-
- !day with her parents Mr_ and
wrs- George Saunders.
Lorne, Lfargaret, Kathleen and
C. Phillips visited with their
•'grandmother at St Heien:s on,
Sunday.
I Mrs Frefb and Lfrs. Bertram
Curran and Mrs T: M. Anderson
spent the week -end with Mr. and
of
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E & BROWNIE NEWS
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After roll call and inspection
Were taken, Guides Marched in-
to horseshoe 'formation. In pre -
Paring for a First Class hike Sat-
1urday, plans were made ' and
menus drawn up. Next •Friday,
Mrs. NrclUm will send an exam-
ination which will bring several
Glides closer to a First Class
Badge. .
After sending patrols to 'their
corners Margaret and •Mary were
busy testing the new recruits. 'At
the rate they are going, each will
-soon be a Tenderfoot. - .
' When Evensong hid been sung
• Guides were dismissed.
Following the Brownie Circle
• a musical game was played. The
older Brownies then had tests in
the Semaphore Code while the
1 ne-Wer ones tried tests in flags
• and learned the Brownie knots.
After another lively game the
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RETURNED TO ASIIFIELD
, • A favorite family of Ashfield • .•
• township returned this . week to
the old homestead. They are Mr.
and Mrs. Dpvid 44cMurchey who
left Ashfield in 010 for the Med-
ieine Hat .district in Alberta. Or*"
'Wednesday they arrived home 11 •
with all their belongings to set
uptheir old home. In . addition
to -the household effects Mr. Mc- •.
• Murchey brought ail ..his • live -
Stock from • the ' west, including , .
horses... cattle, turkeys and pouI-
try--11ipley 'Express: .
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PLAN TQ BE PRESENTED TO
COUNTY COUNCIL 'MONDAY . • •
At the opening meeting of the
November Session of the Bruce
County Council to be held in
Walkerton next MonclaY evening,
the pian prepared by the Citizens .
Committee on Post -War Planning
Will be presented.
The plan itself represents one
of the most important; -undertak-
ings ever considered' by the cit-.
izens of this county and .has cre-
ated a .great deal of interest.
tn next week's issue a complete
and detailed report on the Wan
Meeting was dismis.sect. will be published.
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