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WEPSESDAY,:OCT, 19th, i960 ,
Ashfield .1i'resbyterian
The Ashfield. WRM.S. held
their. ' Tklanksgiving service on
Thursday, October 13th in the
Ashfield church. Uri. . D. A. Mc=
Lean wasthe leader and open-
ed the meeting With a call to
worship, prayer and •the singing
`Of Psalm 86. •We .were, veryhap-
py. to have with us .for this:.
Thanksgivingservice the, ladies.
of the Pine. River .. W.M.,S. ' who
` kindly favored us with; a duet in
-the persons of Mrs. Ferguson'
and Mrs. 'Walden: • Mrs. Stewart
McLennan . had the: devotional,
"Thanksgiving." Mrs: Wm. Ross,
•. 'president; welcomed : our guests
in a few well chosen words: Mrs.
Jack McKenzie a former Pine
River girl, sang a 'solo. ' Mrs..
Colin Howes, gave a splendid
reading, "Remembrance Day."
• Offering" was reeeived''and Mrs.
Earl McDonald gave the dedica-
tory prayer: Mrs. ' D. A. McLean.
welcomed :the speaker for the
• occasion, . Mrs. Elmer • Kennedy
'of Blueval'e.; Her husband at :one
time 'taught school at "IIemlock
City" . and , who on '•a few' occas
-sions has occupied' •the pulpit. of
Ashfield. church: "Thankfulness"
was her topic. She _spoke of
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feeding of the. five thousand arid:
before the bread and wine were
received. She spoke of why we
shpuld be prbud to be ' called
Christians. She ,spoke of Mrs:.
Goferth's .prayers. • for help,. lot
David ' Livingstones ' con inual
prayers and because of` faith and
thankfulness many: of these
prayers were: answered, She clos-
ed her address with , prayer, The
quartet • from Ashfield church
favored with a song. Mrs. Wm..
Boss, the. ,president, 'presided for
the business of the. meeting,. The
next meeting is to be 'held' on'
November 17. Mrs. Ross Shields,
on behalf of the Pine. River lad-
ies gave, a 'few words of thanks.
Let *us ' more often; have the fel-
lowship and• irneeting together .of
the groups of the different
churches. In the big things .of.
life we t are one. -,
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roup III W.A. United Church
Mrs. Haward ` Rabinson was
hostess -for the ,Ootober meeting.
Mrs. B:' Elliott presided and .op=
ened the meeting with ` prayer
and hymn 388. "Shine as Lights'
was the theme of the devotional
period. Mrs. •Hoag 'reading ''the
scripture' from Philippians
and Mrs W: B. Anderson' the
meditation and.. prayer.. Roll call,
"Why T am thankful";•' was .res-
ponded to by 14 members.. Mrs.
Wigltman reported for the
Christian. Fellowship; committee.
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ers for Ilea: Cross work and sev- I Dean McLeed ,gave : a talk on a short sing; -song with Mrs, Ross
eralvolunteered. ,Mrs, Elliott Thanksgiving ' and told of the Black .at the 'organ• The Worship
announced,; there' .,would be no perils of a group of missionaries service was conducted by the
Than afpfer'n, y' , their escape ' Mission Band, members with•.
fowl su • er• this- ear, ,the W.M S. to. the: Congo, of
k r g, Friday night, and through the month of July 1960, Barbara • MacTavish presiding.,
the • Presbytery meeting in • Un how, their prayers were ' answer:.1 Thanksgiving hymns were used.
derwood, ,November 9th. Mrs. ed and what a happy Thanks- I Evelyn White' led. in, prayer, ,Bill
W. Drennan presided for the giving for- these people and their ( Black. 'read the scripture,, • The
program and contributed thanks- friends. Mrs: Murdie also read 'senior -members sang "The Many
giving readings ,followed by pray- one of . Edgar, Guest's poems in . Many,, Children." Marilyn; Brooks: '•
er by Mrs. H, Robinson and the keeping with the Thanksgiving Iread a Thanksgiving; story, The
singing of : hymn 577: Miss Ada season., Singing Blest he the; tide I junior .. ' members sang "Jesus,
Webster who had been, a dele-. that binds, and repeating thele.. Loves. Me;" .Sharon Culling led •
gate for'. Bruce'Presbytery , to benediction, brou t' the ,Meet- , in prayer. Sandra McC 1 s
y y .n . , gh ..._... p y hare
Five, 'Oaks Training' Centre near' in to. a close. Mrs. -Leonard Rit-1 .closed` the. worship service with
Paris gave a very fine report on the gave ,the,courtesy. remarks. I prayer. Mrs. Donald MacTavisk.
her ' ; week's training : there: in "' • ., • presided for the remainder of
Christian. Education work. Read-
,GroupIf United'. Church f the. meeting,• Marilyn,. Brooks,
ings were given by Mrs.: K. Cam- ' Patsy McCharles and Janet 'Ha-: •
Sixteen members of Group IT,
;eron. Hymn 579: and the bene muton•, sang. Mrs. John• Coiling
Lucknow United Church,, met in .
diction closed the meeting., Mrs. h Fellowship 'o gave a Thanksgiving reading;
t e. Room of . the i
Drennan conducted a contest c, •Barbara • MacTavish, Jean.Mac- •
Church.. Our roll call was a .:
a social time' was. enjoyed; • Tavish :and Sandra McCharles,
Thanksgiving.. verse:, Mrs. Mac-
Diarmd opened. the meeting !sang, Rev... ,and Mrs, Douglas
united Church W.A. Group' 1 . Dunlop showed slides on Ire
with. a . Call to Worship and a
l land and the arade of the Kin -
Group 1 of the W,A: .met at Thanksgiving. poe5771 - '
. . .,Carditie Reunion. Mrs, : Harvey
Mrs. 13.aithiby's home , for the
October meeting .with' 16 ladies
answering the roll call, "Some
thing .1 am : thankful • for." Mrs'.
Qeorge' Whitby took charge: _&'
opened, . the 'meeting with . the,
theme • hymn, motto ' and > . prayer.
• Following ' the business,: Mrs.
Ken, Murdie took the chair for•
:the program; After singing "O -
was .sung. tis_ znis is World. Re -1 Brooks -thanked all those taking
fu geeyear we ' were asked to• 1
g part at ahemeetirg. The offer -
;leave any. donations of blankets
Mac -
or clothingin the .church. We ; rzg was taken by Donald TV[ac
Tavish' and• Gordon Roulston &
were. also asked to •locate a.tray.! dedicated. by Mrs. Alex' MacTav •
and kettle missing froth' the'
• ; Lsh. 'Rev. Douglas Dunlop pro -
church kitchen. Mrs: ,Collins pre- pounced the' benediction: Lunch
sented . an 'interesting program:
Mrs. 'A. E. McKim, very . capabl Was served by the.. ladies:
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gave us. . a talk . on :hertrip to St. ,Peter's W.A.
Master., let .me. walk, with Thee" Europe and.:the British Isles, !
Mrs. Leonard •Ritchie . read the telling of her contacts. with . the 1 The •Ootober meeting of . St
scripture lesson . the' .devot- people and particularly mention- r Peter's . WA.' was held , at.''the
p
ional. Mrs::Murdiead a :poem ing:the ' different .foods' 'served 'mention-I,
of Mrs: Roberts on Tues-
: Christ rist giving thanks before the ;Mrs. ' • Anderson asked. for uilt- . "The 'Footpath . to • Peace." 'miss her ' visit to • ,Our' Chalet; !The! day .evening,* October 11th'.. The
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• • World. Girl Guide • ` Centre,'A •i . meeting • opened . with. the WA.
, Canadian. Military Cemetery, 1 prayer, prayer -partner prayer &'
Kew .• Gardens, Madame ; Tous-, the . Lord's .prayer. The �treasur
' sard's Wax Works and' other in.•I er's, report 'was .given, •The busi-
j teresting places in and around i.:ness was 'dealt" with:. It was .de-
l London.. Thanksgiving ' hymns tided to order sixty church cal
were. played by 'Mrs., .;Coin ring ,-endars: The, scripture.' was rea
• ' and. .Mrs.. Collins-,-= closed •--- our- -by a Mrs. - Ward, •and • the 'life of
1 meeting` With 'prayer.. •A'social I Bishop Stratchan' was •.given by •
A half-hourwas enjoyed.. 'i Mrs Wilbert'' 'Hodgkinson. He'•
".lwas the 'first; Bishop of Toronto.
i : . - ' 'Zion United Church �V M.S. The meeting closed with prayer,
I by, Mrs.W:; Wright and 'a • socials '
I Mrs, Jack McDonagh held. thea half . hour followed • The Novem--:
;, October. ' meeting at ,: her .home .her meeting'is" to be held ,.at the•
with1. : 21' lades, 4 visitors and 4.. home' of ` Mrs: Fred .:McQuillin. '
• ,l children present, Christian 'Ste- •
"'wardship, "How our . Dollars are' HELD PANEL DISCUS •
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I.Spent." ,.Wasconducted:�,by, Mics.:
Jim Hunter: Devotional was read • AT" W I ,'MEETING°
1 by Mrs: ` .Howard Barger awith
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Mrs.; Russel •.':Swan reading the The October meeting of Sil
ver •
i scripture .. Visitors for shut-ins • Lake WI. was 'held at the home
:I are Mrs: Marshall . Gibson and of . Mrs. Frank . ,Colwell with 14..
Mrs. Jack McDonagh: To. get the members ,. and 13: •guests present •
program for. �+T•ovember ..•is. Mrs.The meeting opened' in the us
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Russel • S+waan. A , coariinual manner,
ittee •was• Mrs. James : McEwari was � eon':
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I planned ,for t sectional .meet
►' ing, October I°9tla at Hackett's, .verior and. the: meeting n:..
was o
l Church Anyone' wishing to' or- :Home Economics,' The roll. calk
was '"My:worst"; cooking failure."'
• der the" Missionary �„m,onthly 'is • Motto; -"What we ' make of : ourto do , so. at "i ce: Two readings
were given;. •''`A • Prayer , Hymn'" homes is more important than
that of which our homes are:by ` Mrs Frank Ritchie and "A , • ..
i'Recipe for a Dai” by Mrs. Wes -
1 made." For -the topic four ladies..
ley ''R tchie.. Thank -offering en....took. part in :a panel 'discussloni.
velopes' were handed out. Study Chemrcal hazards in the home,
1 book` "Africa Disturbed the 'the''ladies being Mrs: James Me -t
last chapters and a brief outline I Ewan, Mrs- Ray Stanley,'. Mrs.
• ' - Ronald Stanle . and 'Mrs. Ellison.
bf the'. book was taken lay-. Rev. •
:Kaiser, It. was ,moved bar . Mrs. ncidgins ' .
Wesley •Ritchie, seconded by'Mrs.
Mrs. Jack Hewitt was guest
Jack .Gardner that• our'-ainiial .speaker and spoke on healthful: ;
meeting this 'year to be at the • eating. The ladies • brought , buns; ,
and muffins to be judged: Mr's.. .:
November meeting. Mr: , Kaiser', Ronald • S+tanley ' took first Joyclosed with ,prayer. The Novem- ' •
her meeting will ,be :at' the 'home 1 muffins and Mrs Ellison .Hod-.'
of Mrs.', Howard. Barger. • gins first'.for ' the •,buns.
• Grace was sung and the buns`.
(Hackeft ,United Church W.M.S.:' and muffins were ';served , for•
nch:
The Octobyer meeting of Hac- lu.• j •
ketts W.M.S.' • was held .at the " ;' 4sE *'�,,,•4 ,
home of 'Mrs Dynes Campbell,' '
the theme being Thanksgiving.
The • meeting • opened with . a''
1 Thanksgiving praYer. The. scrip-
' ture and comments were ' given
by Mrs. Ralph Cameron: Final
.plans were finished for the Sec-
tional meeting to be •held at' Hac=
ketts church bn' October 19th: 13
members answered the rdll call.
A reading was given ' by Mrs. •
Jim Nelson. An evening .tea is
to be held . at the home of Mrs.
Wilfred Hackett in aid of the
W.M.S. Heralds ' who. reported
were Mrs, George Henry and �wr:
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Mrs. Blake 'Alton.. Mrs. Jim Nel-,
+meetin ,concluded with'a' read- ameter. Cuts 18" trees in 18�,.
son took the' Study Book. The
seconds.Only 18f pounds.•
ing by Mrs. Kaiser and prayer i amour Homelite quality.
after which lunch was served.
Olivet W.M.S. Pallidly Night'' 1
The Olivet W.M.S. met in OIi. ,. •
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Donald • MacTavish• presided ford ,,
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