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WNW)" NOV.,1. , t
S. Meet At
and Kinlough
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mee ; of the W.M.S.,
Prbiesbyterial of the
ra yterian Church in Canada
"Ore held at Ethel • ,Presbyterian'
Ouch au October 21,• and at Kin
lough Presbyterian Church on Oct.
giber at 2 p.m.
$rs. Alvin Mundell, Belmore,
Folded for themeeting, at Ethel
aid Mrs, V.� Mel Ritchie, .Kincardine
a
Kinlough
The Meetings'. were
opened With meditations and the-
singing
hesinging of a hymn.. The. devotions
for the Ethel 'meeting were taken
by Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs, Snider and
ll'is. Alex`Steiss- 'of the' Cran-
kOok'Auxiliary. They • based their
remarks on Colossians • chapter 2
end 3.. Devotions for the meeting
at Kiinleugh were tyken by Mrs.
John A. MacDonald, Mrs. Cassel,
Ripley . Aux. • and Miss D. Mc'Leod,,
S. gmloss. Words of welcome were
given by Miss J. McLennan, Pres-
ideat.. of Ethel Aux. and ,Miss Win -
sifted Percy, Kinlough. The roll
call was • in charge of. 'Mrs: R.
cant, Wingham, and Mrs. Wm.
THE 1.VCKNQW l 'INEL, �UCKNO1 ,'
Ford, • Winghatn, Mrs, D, olt..Mac-
Kenzie, Ashfield, gave a very en-
couraging treasurer's report stat-
ing that our givings were above
that of last year at :the, same
time ` - :Mrs. W.... F. McDonald,
South Kinloss, give ' the library
and literature report stating that
she, hoped' the book display
would be at all the Auxiliaries by
the end of the year, ,
, Mrs. T. English, Wingham ,gave
her
report • on her . pleasure and
privilege of attending the conven-
tioa at Belleville, • the•Bible Study
was very interesting andhelpful
aid, the work shops . displayed
ia.Y re
e tit wm of explanation in
the .arse • of. the new study book.
Mrs. A. Curr in one of her re-
marks stated' that we need. ' to be
4 Christianevery day of. the Week•
not • just on Sundays; The offering
was' 'taken up and dedicated by
Mrs. R. J. McMurray, Bluevale;
and Mrs.. John MacClean, Ripley,
The guestspeaker for. the after-
noon Miss Clara Norman, Kincar-
dine, was introduced in Ethel by..
Mrs. Dave .Neilson, Gorrie and • in
Kinlough by Mrs. Geo. Sutherland.
Miss ' Norman was among . the
group 'of Presbyterians that • were•
PAVE
on • a conductecl tour to Formosa
in. June of this year, to join with.
the Formosan . people in 'their cel-
ebration of 100 years of Christian
interesting a delightfulrman re-
oand
ty. It' was a
• marked and she noted so strongly
. how the '`people and the mission-
aries . did their best to;' entertain;
them.. even with their limited 1
means. Their remarks were, that, 1
this is the first time they have.
batt the opportunity of entertain-
ing Canadian people that have
we
done,so much :fpr them:. Thegroup,.
I
re privileged to .attend . several
different eatery celebrations. I
I Two of
to
of the Canadian people were I
privileged bespecial speakers .1
at some of . their • gatherings, Rev. t
Dr..,Hugh. McMillan: who with. his.,
wife spent several years : in' .For i
mosa • and Mrs. A., Curr President
of ' the W.M.S. of Canada. The
meetings, were attended 'by thou-
sands and often lasted for about.
three hours.. Maybe , the Formosa
people lack our polish but they
have the true love of God in their,
hearts and their humility and lovework Of the ,4 Interdenominational'
and kindness to. their fellow' men Faith Mission ;'which she' works for •
E iza�eth Webb
is • to be no n `Africa.
Fertilizing Pays 6 Ways
t STRONGER, MORE
VIGOROUS STANDS
Fertilization helps ' establish big .;
rigorous. plants, improves first
year :yields, and .".winterites".
legumes.
2. HIGHER YIELDS OF DRT',
MATTER & TON;
Fertilizing .every year boosts: per
acre yields and the production of
Total Digestible Nutrients.
L BETTER PRODUDTIOI ,.
YEAR AFTER YEAR /"
Annual fertilization improves per-
sistence,
er-s stence, reduces:need need for fie-
quent..costly reseeding.
et: PLANT' FOOD COUNCIL
ONTAJI,o, ' NC,
Bulk Fertilizer
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on:: Hay :. and Pasture
4. LOWER COST FEED. '
NUTRIENTS :. „
Productive hay and pasture crops
are the lowest cost,source of feed
nutrients. High yields further•..
reduce costs, and lessen .the need
for purchased feeds.
.5. INCREASED MILK 8 BEEF >;
PER ACRE
Milk and beef production: on well-
manaSed, well -fertilized pastures
show: that 'per acre output,.. can
often be doubled or tripled.
6. EXTRA CASH INCOMEPER .ACRE.
Forage fertilization' can 'return as •.
'Mich as $5 for every $1 spent on ..
fertilizers.
Spreading. is another COOP Service •
Ontario Farmer.
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cknow District Coo
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CA..PBELL SOUP Q
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
Require
Efl:jyees
FOR SEVERAL WORK AREAS' ON. BOTH ' THE' ,DAY' AND
AFTERNOON SHIFTS.' FULL. OR PART TIME WORK.
•A compaany,:.r,epresentative. will be at the. ,
Canadian Legion Hall, Lucknow
BETWEEN` THE HOURS OF 7:30 AND 9:30 .P.M.
For the purpose of . interviewing job applicants
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ted everywhere. The
Formosa people' love . to, act. out
plays using characters of :.Bible
people, •:and : they have...Wonderful
choirs. of young ,people that help'
in all services. Miss Norman show-
ed some beautiful slides she had
taken on her trip •
Mrs. Howard Harris, ' Moles-
worth, gave'a
oles-worth,gave'a very interesting talk
on the different : ways of using
the .new study books for 19667 the
new book uses Bible. . study • and
.the Theme is ' Christian •Calling.
Films were :suggested to go with
the different programmes, . or.dia-
logues. 'could' make thein very in-
teresting. Mrs. John . MacKague,
Teeswater, rendered a beautiful
solo in ' Ethel' an , Mrs.'G. ' Fish,
Wingham thanked all those: that
had made the meeting so interest-
ing and 'helpful.. Mrs. G. Gibson,
Brussels, closed` , the.. meeting with
prayer. 'Mrs. Morgan Henderson;
Lucknow, very: graciously, thanked
, the speaker in Kinlough and. after
the singing of a hymn Mrs: Earl
Howes. Ashfield, closed; • the , meet-
ing
eeting with prayer. ;
A social time : was held in the.'
S.S. ;rooms: of the different .char
• ches:and thanks .were ' extended to ' e • .
At U•
.C.W. Rally
The. Third Regional Rally of the
U,C.W. was held "at Bethel church
October 25, 1965. ' with : 122 in •• at-
tendance.
ttendance. Mrs. W. J. Arnold pre-
sided. Miss. Ada Gawley and Mrs.
Ball of Ripley' had charge of de-
votions, ••
The "over' and 'above" ' allocat-
ions will be spent for a ,Theologic
at College in, Jamaica and. " a
boat to cruise Canadian waters.
Mrs. Walter Farrell and :Mrs.
Middlekamp provided music. Mrs.
Wilfred Grant; of Paisley brought
greetings froth Presbyterial: A
workshop is planned: for February
23 and 24 1966' with Miss Muriel
Thompson' and' Mrs: Jaekl;in . in
charge. A Young Peoples Rally
will be , held November 5 at 8 • p.m,
at Paisley. :Ross Williams,, the
speaker :and students of ,,the Tt►eo1
ogical College will be 'the're.
Miss 'Elizabeth Webb of the Su-
dan ,;Interior Mission was guest
speaker and •,told ' 'by Word ;picture
and visual.' aids her story'. of the
Courtesies were expressed . by
Mrs, Harold Bannerman of Kin- .
loss.Mrs. L. Ferguson .'led in a
closing prayer, afterwhich the •
ladies of . Bethel served a dainty
lunch.. An invitation to . Chalmers
for thde. next re conal: rally was re=
HOME ECONOMIST VISITS
ZIPPY'_ZIONETTES
The sixth meeting of the Zip-
py 'Zionettes was held ' on Novem-
ber 4th`: at 4:00 p.m. at: the home •
of Mrs. Jim Hunter. Wanda Hun-
ter opened the ` • meeting and all
•repeated_ the •4-H pledge. Miss:
L• iddiard; • the Huron County Home
Economist Was present. The roll
Call . was answered with . a finish
you are -using on your ''garment.,:
Mrs. Anderson . ; discussed , apply-
ing'.lace and Mrs. Hunter discus .
sed embroidering monograms
Nancy . Kirkland thanked Mrs.
Hunter for having the meeting and
Wanda : • thanked Miss Liddiard
The 4-H 'Creed was 'repeated , to
close .: the . meeting. .
iBIBsinnss lt!■dl■/ •■Baai■■at•■tloas■i■ fssesssin . nss t
the ladies of Kinlough and Ethel ■
for their hospitality:■
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KINLOSS
Mr.. and Mrs. Geo. ` Colwell of
Ground. Birch B.C. visited Thurs-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Currie..
• Colwell and . family: • '
The •Kairshea • Katerettes under
the.. leadership of Mrs. Gordon
Wall and Mrs. Frank.. MacKenzie
have complexed the ' 411 . course.
"The Club. Girl: Fnterains". On
Thursday . afternoon . /November
lith the ladies are ' invited ' to as
Afternoon Tea to be served 'by.
the, girls from .3• to 5 p.m in the.j
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Kairshea Ball •
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