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TML!" • LUCKKNOW SRNTITIEL, " LOCK
W, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, JAN, 27th, 'lily;
(sm Meet.
HugeSuccess
(intended For hast Week)
Over 500, persons applauded, ' the
Watchtower Society : s.. 'two `hour`
to • film,
yy
'1a'm'
• 04! ,ur f .... Proc n ing • ver_
. la
tin Good ao
G News,Around •
un ,he
World", as it. was. shown:. . during
the Saturday evening program . of
Jtillovah's ..Witnesses circuit ' as-•
sennbly held this weekend : in the
_.Wingham ,:JDistrict High: School;.
The :film . showed , the 580,000; per-
:.;_sons.: ' frrom - 161 'lands - attending,
the 24 ,conventions in _ ;principal
cities:around .the World. The ,pur-
pose .of the fiini was • to demon
strate' the similarities'. between
,aY1 form' of pagan religion In the
r world, • past and • present, While
the film , pointed out the 'serious
climax our generation is' facing,
it also . demonstrated that unity
can exist among people of all
nations when their interest is
centered on the iible.
On Sunday . afternoon at 3 p.m.'
Mr. J. Scaglione, ,• District Super-
visor for Jehovah's . witnesses de-
livered . the ,public lecture entitled
"Our divided world -- . is it here
to; stay?to an audience. of 571
pexsons,:aglsaid._ "The
: great technical ' advances ; of our
20bl ' century have 'largely •blind-
ed.; mankind to the .; significance,
of*:Bible prophecy as it a'-rn des, to
our ' day. Despite this indifference
however;: there is ,ah urgent : need
for ` understanding Bible prophecy
as man's ` '.eternal destiny dends
on it.",. Mr..S'eaglione ; continued.
by •• saying, "There are an amaz-
ung. , number of. Bible . prophecies
that have already been 'fulfilled'
:in our day, and :more' are '• yet to
be fulf711ed in this'. generation. •Un-
derstanding these prophecies,
•one` ''of `'which .foretells- dile end
of ' godless ,Coivtnunism -, brings
great ,joy : and :peace of • mind to
men of honest heart .everywhere."
Another :highlight of .the •assem--
bly `eame on Saturday :afternoon.
„ at . 2:00: , pan. when ' 5. ' delegates;.
were bapltized by •.:. total . immer-
sion in
mmer-sion:in `:water:: to symbolize their
dedication to serve Jehovah God
,as He 'directs: through. His word
the -bibles
• Mr: E. Falconer, presiding' min-
ister ' serving " this ,area 'said "A
cafeteria staffed wJthvolunteer
workers ` .served over ' 1500meals
during. the " three day 'event. The:
meals were prepared in • the/school
kitchen and apportioned out into
trays for .serving. The' U.S. Civil
Defence, and' armed services have
studied our '.methods, of mass feed.`
ing." The •cafeteria was •under the
:direction of Mr. Hari • McNally;. of
Clinton ' and Mr:. ' Ken ' Lyons of,
Mount :Forest. '
The assemblywas a. hugh sic-,.
cess:
lnstoll- : Of fi ers
X
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th
(Intended For Last Week)
A meeting of .the " Scout
Mother's Auxiliary was • held
Friday evening; January 15
Abe,' Town • Hall. • •
'Jim • Henderson,,; ,a member of
the, • Scout Group • Committee, orninittee,
opened the .meeting and installed
the' newly elected 'officers, Pres-.
ident, Mrs.. George Whitby; Vice
President, Mrs; D. House; • Secre
tary, • Mrs. Elwin Hall; Treasur-
• er,, Mrs. Allan Matnto ':Flag bear;
ers for the ceremony were Scout
ers Jim Henderson, and David
Button: • '
Mrs. 'Whitby . presided for ' a
short business period when the'
following committees were ap-
pointed: Catering, Mrs. S. Jam-
ieson, Mrs. Leonard MacDonald,
Mrs. J.,' McDonagh; Sewing Mrs:
Vernon Hunter; Uniforms, Mrs.
Harold Ritchie; " Cub Camp, ,Mrs.
Alvin , Hamilton, ' Mrs: • Bryce 'Elli
ott; Mrs. Geo. Newbold.
Scoutmaster.. George Whitby in-
troduced the other leaders and.
spoke briefly of the 'trip being
'planned' fo" Stouts in '1947. The
new Cubmaster Jim Arnold also
Spoke expressing' his pleasure' at
the formation of the Auxiliary.
Mrs.. Whitby announced that
February 20 , had been set as a
tentative date for the Father and
Son Banquet . which, will be' the
main activity Of the year for the
Auxiliary..
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WHITECHURCHL
Calvin -Brick: U.C•WR
The U,C;W ' of, Cacvdn-Brie
held their January meeting on,
Wednesday . at the 'home of Mrs,
John Is, Currie with' an attend*
:ance o#•: •il, Rev.: Jackson open-
ed.. the, meeting with, prayer
Mrs. , Gilbert .'Beeoroft 'read ` the
naives. of ' t1he. ..new officers who
were installed .by Rev. . Jackson;
Mrs, , Norman Coul'tesgave the.
call to, worship with. the ,theme..
being courage after which, she
led'_ in.. prayer.. _.. The Scripture,:
Meditation, and a Ulan of
y.
prayer was 'given,, by �1Vlrs.'.; Nor-
man Coultas. • The offering was
received by , Donna . Dawson, and
the praYer' :was. given by., Mrs.
Coultes., ' whoalso read. one of
Padre .Young's • articles 'with the
theme, two ' kinds of . Courage,:
Physical and Moral. Mrs. Jack-
..sten gave' the Bible, Study, chapter
3, "The Books . That Talks."
Scriptures were read ; by „Mrs.
•
•
and DISTRICT
Roy Davison, 'Rev, .'Jackson, Mrs,
.Lawrence a rence Taylor,. Mrs Roy Pat,
tison, MPS. XVI 'M•ason. The Mid :
slim Study was • given by Mrs,
Alex: Robertson and dealt with
Education. and
• .Religion of that
country. An •. article . from Part-
ner's
artner s• Paper about .the Hindu be
ing baptised , 'in. Christian ' .Faith
was; read by • QVirs. Alex, , Robert-
son.. Mrs.. Gilbert. Beecroft. con-
duvted • the business. The Annual'
meeting reports; of Treasurer
Commumrty; : Friendship,. .Mission:,
ary and ' Education,, .Messengers.,
Flower. ' Supply sand ,; Meinbership
weregiven and approved. AM's.
Jamieson. ,gave the report of the.
Executive 'Meeting. .IMrs. 'Ken
.Mason read: the R.'ecommenda.
-tions of the ,. finance. committee.
It was decided to hold: a bake
sale .• in April. Mrs: Ken ,. t1Vlason
and 'Mrs.. Gilbert .Reecrottare to:
make the' arrangements for the
The February meeting • wild, .'be
held at the Manse, .Belgrave
Rev.,' Jackson, , closed :the Meeting
with prayer.
Chalmer s • Presbyterian' °IIV.M.$.
Chalmer.'s Presbyterian
S. for January was.: held, at the
home of Mrs. Victor Emerson on
Thursday with the President
Mrs, Emerson, presiding and op-
ening With itbe poen', This . New
Year". ' The ''Scripture 'and Medi
talion was given by Mrs. Russel
Ross. A. `,`Ohristmas Greetings"
letter. was 'read from Mr,. & 'Mrs.
Angus MacKay of ' Jttansi, India•..
The treasurer- Mrs: :;Dawson-
'Cra'ig lave the treasurers report.
The roll • call was ,ansywered by, an
attendance' , of 11 with ' a verse
of Scripture with 'the word year,.,
The "Offering. was ;received and
the prayer ,given by Mrs.Dave
MacDonald, The. New Year, Mes-
sage was given, by Mrs, Emer-
son who . emphasized the break
between • the .old .. year • and 'the
is 'a ren>iin' to usb_ that by God,
grace that wedercan, reak with tl
?est and begin Gaut over :'agat
To dothis we must be filled!
faith in our: t larch; :f3iiCh in of
sooie'ty' ; faith Jesus i
ii and g wish wasin that Ohrli's ka
The. cloy
the Ne'wYear would go. forw
knowing,.R doing . and loving
will. The Glad ridings Pray
was given by' Mrs. Mary Coulter
Mrs.. •Dawsonn. , Craig. gave a . ver
vivid account of the Annual Pr
byten!ial •meeting held at •Luc
now. Mrs, Donald Watt "' ,led i
prayer ; for': our and community:.
church man Sick ,folk 1
`
the, �._ ITh
Ladies' Aid meeting followed .wit
a. repo'it'•from `the. work comtni
„tee and a" new committee of'1V!''
Earl Caslick; Mrs. • Mary Coul'tei
Mrs, Dawson ' Craig being; a
,painted;, . The January Leader
Mrs. V. Emerson ' and Mrs.
McQuillan are to visit the • 'sic]
and shut-ins. , The • closing •. praye
was give' by Mrs: Enierson. ': Thi
hostess' Mrs.;... Emerson: serve
World Day of Prayer, 'March •5th. new; artificial though it may be,. lunch ; •
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