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Ashfield 'Presbyterian W.M.S;
• The • Ashfield W.M.S. observed
: the "World Day.of Prayer"ser-
vice ori Friday; -February ,13, at
:the hoie of Mrs. Wm. Ross. _The
President, Mrs. D. A. McLean,
was the, leader for • the program,
and •followed the order of Ser-
. vice, Mrs. D. R. MacKenzie read'
the . • scripture •. references. ' Mrs.
Hugh MacKenzie gave the•, prayer
for the' Queen and all leaders of
Our great commonwealth., :Mrs.
' Vanderlay prayed .for Peace, Jus-.,
tice and ' righteousness through-
out the World,: • Mrs. .George
,Moncrief for the victims of war
and, persecution and for the suf-
fering and ', needy, Mrs: Sadie
Johnston for family :.life ' , and
youth, sand for greater ,Christian
leadership in' our communities,
Mrs. Dave McMurchy `t Por. the
Church and all•its activities, Mrs.
Duncan Farrishgave the.Scrip
.ture ' reading,.' meditation •. and
prayer. Mrs.: Ewan' McLean gave
a:: splendid, paper, on the idea
which started the Worlds Day of
Prayer in 1927.and it, is always,.
held the first Friday.in Lent.-
Mrs.
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Mrs D. ;A. •McLean, spoke briefly.
'on, the .work of Dr: Goforth and
THE
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his great belief in the Power of
Prayer. Mrs, Ross presided for
the business: 'of the meeting. 'Holl
cell was answered by Sentence
Prayer, A delegate was :chosen to.
attend the synodicial, which is
to . be . held in . Goderich.. The
Iv arch. meeting of the W.M.S. is
to be ,heldin the Ashfield church
in the form of a "Family night"
and, we hope to have our Mission
Band Explorers group, and C.G.
I,.T. group. take a part in the 'pro -
Oram.
Group. I1 W.A.
The members : (ft group II of
the ; V,T.A. of the United Church,
met Tuesday, February 10 at. the..
Parsonage with 18 present. Mrs..
MacDiarmid'' was • in charge of .
the ifieeting.: Mrs. Glen Walden,
was appointed assistant ,leader. A
quilt top and lining was donated
by ' Mrs. McKim, Mrs. Omar.
Brooks was appointed to the' cat-
erirg.committee, Miss Hazel Web-
ster prepared an interesting pro--
•'gtram. -Scripture lesson Eby. Mrs..
G. ,MacDonald, soloxby Mrs, .E•
Ackert, a reading by Mrs. Howey,
Mrs. George;Joynt and Miss Haz-
el ° Webster gave • the topic "The
Bile;" `three little. girls, Donna
Corrin, Jane Joynt ' and • Janice';
Brooks :delighted. us with their
singing. • Hymn 1-$2 and .Mispah
benediction' .closed the meeting.
A social. half hour'- was 'spent.
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Group 111 W,A.,
Group III of the W.A.;: held
•
meeting in the fellowship room
of the church, commencing with
a "Pot Luck" supper at 7 o'clock.
While still around the table, .•Mrs..
R. Ackert. led in a sing -song with
Mrs. H., Houston at the piano.
There were 25 member's present
and two visitors. ,Mrs. B. Elliott
presided for the meeting, `,;A new
commandment" was the theme of ,
the • devotional period, Mrs*
Wraith read the scripture :lesson
and Mrs. Suter the ' meditation,
which stressed. that the two most
powerful ,healing forces in hu -
roan relations' are understanding �'
and . love. We must give of . these
to those 'who long for theme and
not . keep C h r•'a s t to, ourselves,
Hymns ' "O Master„ let me walk
with. Three"' and "Go Labor On;
Spend and be Spent," 'were sung
in keeping ° with,' the. devotion.'
Mrs. .Elliott.: offered, prayer. The }
roll call ,.was answered by Paying
of 'fees. •Letters from Rev. Karl.
Krug were read to inform mem-
bers of, the television program
for children.being ' shown each
Monday, 5 30 ;---L'(6 00. The WA,has supported. financially : this
United Church T.V. project, Miss'
Ada , Webster, '.{Christian Fellow
ship convener, gave a fine report
The group . was. unanimous 'with
the . executive'ssuggestion to en-,
tertain our' Sunday 'School teach-,
ers:and officers, 'Mrs. J. Mathers
and Mrs E: Taylor: volunteering
as helpers.. Mrs 'R. Ackert presid.-1
ed for the program: She: intro.
duced,'a' study book on Steward-
shipomen' •. nd
..an the:life of w a
reviewed the first chapter which'
dealt with stewardship within
Our homes:: Mrs. D. Leader,`. Mrs:
L. Parker and Mrs. • H, Houston
gave interesting' readings , and :
Mrs J. W Joynt a pleasingsolo.
Hymn 311 :and the ' niispah, bene-
diction• closed the meeting, • • . .
Women's Asso-:
Group 1 W.A.
�G`roup.;1, of the• Wo.
'dation met at the home of ,.Mrs. i
, � .tto v-- 4 lULurdie vtnth an attendance
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• •\ with the theme hymn and prayer
:followed by: the scripture: by Mrs:;
' , - \ • ,. George •Whitby•'. Mrs R. Johnson'
.presided 'and cave an `interestingreadin.g fibm -the book "Church
women at 'Work." A letter from
Rev. -Karl Krug was read expresp
'sing thanks for 'financial •support
t"'''''''''' , •:•rte � . given the 'Church
of sixteen.. The Meeting opened
programmes,
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xor me" next meeting.
rs rut ers was appointed to.
the Cate•in committee, •
r c m tree and
''Mrs:
Mrs.
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A. McNay was named Devotional
Secretary for r theY ear..
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The meet-
ing favored entertaining the Sun=
'day ,School' 'Teachers and escorts.
Mrs. Roy . Havens and Mrs: Har
old Greer offered their services
as helpers at this banquet. Mrs..
Vernon .Hunter ,had charge of the
program which was opened with
a hymn.: 'Mrs. Roy ,havens'' gave
a reading on St. Valentines Day
and also read two• poems: Mrs.
Webster and Mrs. Alex Eav,,ns
'favored With music on, the afito-
harp, and mouth organ. Mrs. Ver -
'non Hunter' read a good paper on
`rf tussis To -day," and -concluded
the program with a short poem'. '
Mrs. Harold 'Greer conducted a
„contest and 'lunch was served by'
the committee.
WIIDNESDAY, P.EB.
and his Skadow
18th, .1959,,
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Carrying a bone in his mouth,
a dog.crossed a river -.on a narrow
bridge. He saw his own image
reflected in the: water, and decided'
that it was another dog witha
bone larger than his.. Consumed
, with envy, he opened' his mouth
to grab the other bone
and lost his own..
The man who has a planned' Sun Life t
' of Canada insurance program need
envy rio one: For no. one can. better
face the future than the man who, .
through the medium of life insurance,
has provided for hie retirement years or,
if he. should not survive, for his
family's future security. :
Life insurance is
my profession and
l am at your
service. 'Why not
call me today ?
• You tuiti be under
no obligation:
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ing (dosed , with prayer . , after
which ' the hostesses, 'Mrs. Alex'
Hackett 'and Mrs, Wilfred :liac-
kett, 'served • a :dainty Valentine
tea.
Zion W.M.S.
Mrs. Wm. .G.'Hunter . held• the
World . Day of . Prayer at her.
home ,With 14 ladies,' two visitors
arid four :.children ,present. :The -
president opened the' meeting
with .the use of the. World Day
of : Prayer ' .pamphlet: Mrs. Jack
Gardner read the,:scripture: Four
hymns were sung'' during the
reading of the ,pamplet: Visitors
for , shut-ins are Mrs::' `Jam Hun=
ter and Mrs. George Hunter. Mrs.
Charles, .Wilkins is to prepare the
programme for' March, Study,
book was given •by. Mrs.Charles'
Wilkins, Marlene Hunter gave.a
piano instrumental rand. Mrs.' Jack
Gardner sang a . solo.. •
South. Kinloss
The 'regular February meetin"
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and World: ' Day of Prayer 'Of
South •Kinloss W:M.S "Auxiliary
was held in the church • February
13th TheMeetingo•
re-
peating, the W.M:S. "Purpose.": A
well reared 're or of 't n _ ,-
'prepared report heAn
ual meeting of the Presbyterial
held in in h i
l W a was en
g. g by
Mrs.' Currie Colwell. `A solo "Be-
yond
and the Sunset" t
e was' rendered
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byMrs.Alex a -
x McLeod. •T 'pro-
gram
he ro
P.
gram in The Glad Tidings pre-
pared for . ."The. World Day of
Prayer", was 'followed. :Mrs Doug-
las ' Graham, Mrs, D: L. MacKin-
non,. ' Mrs.' Currie'. Colwell, Mrs:
Lloyd MacDougall` took the parts
of readers and.Mrs. W:' F. Mac-
Donald, Dean. MacLeod, . Mrs.
Frank. ,MacKenzie and Mrs. Evan
Keith took ,the prayers.' A read-
nahan
Phone- Wingham':,717--w-4.
ing • by Mrs Douglas Graham,
•4'The Day Thou: Gayest; Lord, is
ended".'. was the ,closing number. •
KINLOSS NEWS
Second and. Fourth
• Miss • Carolyn • Matl}ers was: a'
weekend. guest with: her' friend,
Miss Helen . Campbell.
The Second. Conc. West was
blocked: 'for several :days last
week following: •the••storm.: on
Tuesday. A :buhdozer was used to
'open, it.
Thea` Valentine Social planned
for Thursday night: in South kin -
Joss Church was postponed ,due •
to. road conditions.
Sandy,. MacKenzieAllan Mac-
Dougall and -Denver Dickie were
among the group going to the
High School basketball : game at
Saugeen District High. School on
Friday night.'
sin. •:
• : Mr. •and'` Mrs. Harvie :Austin
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and •famil • ,of _ 'Ilor to visited
Y o1n
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Tom
- Harold
Austin and: Mr: and Mrs. Haz d
Austin andfamily.: ;
am y
Mr.and.1VIrs.. eCollyet
have,
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fled, fromthe wintry, weather .in
Kinloss and are enjoying a' v.a
cation in l i a.
fi' or d
tfah
• Mr an 'Mrs. r � air .
And . s. ,Wil ed F
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and grandson, Larry,
and .
Mr.
and Mrs.Grant:, 'Fairish and
•
Barbara were ', Sunday guests
with -Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd' Mac-
Dougall and' family.`,
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H'acketts W1Vk.S. Meeting
The' Worlds Day'. .of Prayer
'meeting • was held at the home
of Mrs Alex Hackett. The Pre-
sident, Mrs W, 'Hackett presided
ably assisted ' by Mrs. -G. Kaiser.
Mrs. Arnold Alton read the
scripture pasa es; Mrs. Andrew
w
Ritchie • cernmenced' our new
Study Book "Concerns' of ,'a Con
tinent". There were '18 members'
and one child present. At the
conclusion of the W.M.S. meet- '
ing,. Mrs. Bert -Alton president
for the ,W.A., .look over for a ; .
short . business meeting, Mrs, 3. !
' Nelson showed the quilt blocks,
which have been put to-gether
at two • recent work meetings,
Mrs.. Bert Alton is to , see our;
allocation for the supply' work I
be ready for May 1st: The meet-1
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