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United. Church:
The regular(meeting of • the,
.Afternoon Auxiliary, •. of the Un-
ited Church W.M.S..was held on
Tuesday; . February .3rd with An,
attendance of thirty-seven Mem-
bers and - guests.; The president,
Mrs. P. W„, :Hoag welcomed new -
Members. The program : included
a very `entertaining and . instruct-
ive 'skit "explaining the .various
channels through which our mi
is-
'sionary givings ;iilow. :, Mrs,: G.
-Brooks, . Mrs. G. Elliott and Mrs.
R. Cumming .;took ,part.: in .this.
number. A.: solo, "Beautiful Isle..
of .Sorriewhere" •was pleasingly.
rendered by Mrs. Gordon Elliott
of Amber -ley. Mrs. Catherine 'Mc
Donald ' read the scripture • and
Joynt gave • the •com=.
mentary.' An interesting ..address
by Rev. Allan Knight, an : agri•-
Cultural missionary in Angola,
West Africa, was : Sheard on Rev.
Mr. Geiger's,' tape recorder. Mrs.
Joynt' accompanied Janice; Brooks
Donna Corrin. and ,Jane Joynt in
two pretty songs. "'Sweet weet• Story
of ;Tesus and • ".The- Ash Grove."
.
Theclosing hymn was "Guide Me
O Thou . Great Jehovah.", Those
present enjoyed a delicious hot
.. supper" served by: 'the committee,
Mrs. G. Brooks, Mrs.' .G. Elliott
and Mrs. R. Cumming.
resbyterian W.M.S.
The afternoon ' Auxiliary met
on Wednesday, „February 4, at.
.the home -of Mrs. Morgan Hend-
erson with 26 ladies present. The
• President;' Mrs: .C.. >Agnew- ..: con-
• ducted opening 'excercises and
the. Secy Miss N. Malcolm read
the correspondence. Thank You
notes were received from Shut-
ins for Christmas boxes and it;
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w as'xnoved that $25.00 be _contri-
buted to the SS..fund' to help
purchase ' a • duplicator. .machine.
Mrs: C. H. MacDonald gave the
Bible. reading 'and study on "1•'i
late's wife" and Mrs. :Morgan
Henderson dealt with. the . topic
on the French Canadians. She
explained 'their, natural: tendency
to • cling to their own language
and customs: ,Mrs: Bob Reid ' dis-
cussed "'thework of ; two of our.
hospital' visitors, ' Mrs. Bradley
and Mrs.' Leatherdale, The re
port 'of the Annual -meeting; of
the Society ,held :in Wingham'-on
January 13. 'was.: very.- fully ; de-
tailed by Mrs P. Stewart: The
Synodical • will be 'held this, year
in. ,Goderich on April 14, 15, and
16 and the training centre in Mc-
Master. Universitat',: H a m i 1 t.o n
froth• .'June 26; , to , July :3;: The.
Wor`ld's Day of Prayer Mwill be.
held in, the 'United. Church on
Friday, .February 13., Mrs. • J. Lit'-
tle closed the meeting'with pray-
er and lunch was served' by the
hostess : assisted .,by Mrs Nixon
and Miss M. Malcolm: after
which :the: Book Display from the
circulating library was . reviewed
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TWO CATTLE D I E
FROM .RABIES
(Kingsbridge °News)'.
(Intended for Last 'Week) -
Mr. and Mrs,• Alvin Moran .and:,
children of London • were week-
end .,visitors with the Frank Mor-
an family,
Mr. John Kelly is convalescing,
at his home here after several
weeks in Goderieh • and London
Hospitals.' Mr. • Walter Felly who
had been assisting with the work
here, returned to London last
week.
;.Congratulations -to Mr. and Mrs.
.
Mark Dalton, .'uporf, the birth of
a son rn Alexandra Hospital,.
`Goderich, on, Jan. 27thM959,
Weekend visitors here were Mr.
Peter , Lierrnan of London, Ken-
neth Fitzpatrick' 'and Danny Dal'
ton • of Kitchener, : Roy . Keane of
Stratford, Miss . Margaret :Foley
of iStrathroy, . Miss . Frances Gil.-
"more . of London: • ••
The 'people of this community
!have been quite alarmed ,at' the
Rabies out -break . in *this• township.
,:and surrounding .ones. So. far,two
valuable cattle, have. died . here
recently as a result of this dread
disease, and it, is ' feared this..
menace will grow ' more serious
inthe rnonbhs to . come, • unless
pressure, is. urged to' oster Fox
hunts, and Io increase the bounty
paid. for foxes that have been'
shot : or• destroyed,
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WHITECHURCH
(Intended for Last Week)'
Mrs. (Maude) Stuart.'Scott pas-
sed • away ...in r • Wingham General
Hospital on February 1st:
Dr. 'and Mrs.; Watt arid. family'
have:' been • visiting at -the home
of Rev: and Mrs.' Watt:. They :will
be. leaving' at the •end :of'the week
for ..their home in Bala Coola,
British Colurnbia:
Edward' H ani : is. in"the Wing -
ham � Hospital sufferingtai from; a.
;.leg injury.;
;M. MoClenaghan and son, ..Paul'
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