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Pine. River United Church'W.M.S;
Pine River .W.M.S: of the' Unit-
ed : church .. met at'. the home of
•• Mrs. Archie Courtney, Amberley,
for their September .meetingand
fea Mrs. ,Chester Ca�mpbell pre-
. sided With. Mrs. Jaines„McNain
acting as ' 'secretary. The scrip-
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� � tore was 'read by Mrs. Eldon[Mrs..�Grant.:..Fairish, Mrs: Jack.
Bradle,followed.. by the comYn- • Jac
YCollinson,.. Mrs., . Hugh MacKenzie:
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�. •` • :and prayer., era, Mrs. Sam Gib ..., ..
exits F Y,, and Mrs. Wm. Ross gave
son gave a reading: A ladies ,tations.on -`God's .Creation” and
quartette consisting of • Mrs. Sam s :. ' 'place in this creation
Gibson,. Mr`s. Eldon Bradley, Mrs.
McDonald' a
Toro Bell and Mrs.' Wm. Kemp-
koro sang, -`God Will Take Care
u., of 'You". Mrs:: ' Duncan Thorburn
introduced' the guest speaker,
Mrs.Alex MacTavish, who spoke
en . prayer. Mrs S., C. •Campbell
extended. a ;vote of thanks to the
committee irr charge of the meet
y.
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ing. • A dainty,lunch was served: a
•'and _,. served:
White-MacMillan Group
� The` 2nd,_ 4th.6th,_ Concess- _ _._ . , ..
>NESDAY, SEPT, 24 1958:
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White presided ani iptrodueed'
the themeR "Our Beasortatde Ser -
*icor, Mrs. ' W. FfignPlIreY read,
the 'scripture lesson.fxs.. Collins
took the Meditation and : Mrs.
Cameron took charge of ' the pro.
gram..: A message was read from:
Mxsv, K , . Bose,' President of the
Dominion council.. The fall, rally
of Aruce Presbytery will be in
Port Elgin' on the 8th and 9th of:.
October. Mrs Cameron carried
out a ;program on Christian fell
owship. Messages from the W.A.
officers of the Presbytery were,
read,, ,Mrs. meNay read ;a parable
and a;• number ,of ladies presented
short skits, on visiting, Miss ;Marg-
aret • Rae 'sang a solo, ;aind Mrs.-
, •Bryce Elliott' gave a. reading.
Barbara Cameron' favored with
violin selections. ,Mrs. Carneron
closed the meeting with prayer
thanked the hostess and commit-
tee which .served lunch and con
Ashfield Presbyterian. W.M.S.
•• Twenty nine members of As_
field N.
1VI. S answered the: roll
all a1 the meeting ,on Thursday,
,September" 18th at the home of
Mrs. Archie McMurchy, with, Mrs.
Wm: Ross, president, , as leader:
Mrs. George., Moncrief ''gave the.
Scripture lesson, meditation and
prayer. ; Mrs. Colin ' MacGregor
wished to have \all Glad Tiding
subscriptionsin by October , 15th.
Mrs. Ross'_ gave a brief , report on
the executive'meeting held in
Dungannon` on September 10th.,
•
Shepherd Mission. Band
The meeting opened - with,the
Mission Band hymn. Lunch was
served,.Rev. Geiger gave a , talk
about Mission. Band 'work. Mrs.
Whitby read the story. Officers
were `then appointed as follows
president, Betty' Mathers;- • vice-
president, • Beverley .MacKenzie;
secretary, Mary Murdie f treasur-
er, Cheryl Whitby; press report-
er, John Pritchard; roll call, ,.El-
liot Whitby. We then, had our
worship.. service and 'closed with
the =Mission Band ,purpose:
Andrew -Webster GroiYp
.Group 1 of the W. A. held their
September meeting .at the home
of Mrs:: Horton. Miss Ada Webst-
er presided. Twenty-one,'answered•
-the rollcall.In her pleasing -man
ner -Miss • Flora Webster, presided:
for, the program 'which .had .aa its
theme, ``Our Reasonable Service.';„
'Miss Hazel Webster read, the:
scripture and Mrs. George '.Whit-
by 'took the °devotionals period and
prayer. Mrs,: Spence`Irwines solo,
was' enjoyed. Mrs. Harvey Web-
ster read some:•amusing ,poems in
foreign accent Mrs Salkeld talk
on their .trip .early in June • to.
Carcrdss, in_ the Yukon, stating'
they left.. here, May 28th on a
quite cold 'morning with_ every-
thing covered with. frost to ar-
ride in Yukon two days later
and find a temperature of 88 • de
grees.. Mrs. Salkeld was impressed
with the `beauty. ,and the'climate,
Pointing out. ,we have a 'wrong
impression of the North: 'Homes
have; modern conveniences hke
our own.Thep. found it rather.
hard to get used to the light at
nn ht: the sun ; didn't go down till
women, s- .p ac g
Mrs. Wm. gavea story, around ..10;00 pm, and •started to
on the Wm.
of Sir Francis and 'rise .. at' 2.00• a.nn: so that at 'times
Lady Ibiam.: He had been .knight -1 the rays of sunset 'and . sunrise
ed 'by r the Queen .in 1958. Mrs.
MacCreight'. gave . a report" on
churches in 'Scotland:. Grace Was
:sung • and, lunch :served . by the
committee, in Charge. •
ions group of . Pine River
Mei in the fellowship -room of the
'church. Mrs. Sam; .Geddes and
Mrs George: , Wightman :. presided
The scriptute was > read by Mrs.
• .Allan Irwin, followed by comm-
vents• by Mrs. Mervyn ` Hooey and
prayer` by Mrs. Donald Courtney,
Second ' scripture:p assage was
end-yb3-MrS...Leon ard_..ReiL rev.
. ,J'.' C., .Hutton dedicated the offer-
ir}g. Pleasing piano instrumental
" ,'.•'vas played by Mrs. James ges!
• hitt, 'Miss Ada, . Gawle r Ripley;
spoke.`.in an. •interesting Manner
on her trip to Bermuda. This was'
followed by :the showing of color
d slides b,/ Mrs. Stewart Need-
ham. Mrs. Mervyn hooey thanked
the guests of the . evening. A.' tea
and social ,period ;was, held. '
United . Church 111-0 Group'.
The first meeting 'of the United
Church, J -In -C group, was held
on
Monday September 15th. The
Meeting Was . opened with a sing-,
Song, ReV, Geiger : took the wor-
ship service . followed -by an Off-
ertory' prayer. The meeting was
in the form of a social. •'After
games and lunch the meeting was
closed with taps. The present of-
ficers will Carry on until the end
of the year,'
The wadies of Group 2 of W.A.
of the Lucknow United •church.
met` .at Mrs: MacDiarmid's home
f r the September .meeting . with
0 l ithe =roll'
20 ladies answering call,
were .both visible at once and at
no 'time ,summer, or winter; ;do the
nights be :as dark as ours, Mrs.
G. Andrew thanked Mrs. ,Salkeld
.and Flora Wester ' . thanked' the
others who had helped on the
program. Hazel conducted. a . con-
test :and a social . time. closed the
meeting,
SENDS •CONGRATULATIONS'
ON '.CENTENNIAL SUCCESS
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Dear' Cam,
Just a word ofcongratulation
tothe fine organization and team -
Work in the planning
of the Cen-
tennial.
The 'garden party, the back4o
school nctornirig, • parades, services
at the churches,.' were 'highlights
of a very enjoyable homecoming;
The : historical book and : The
Sentinel ition--devoted • to the •_
Centennial are most commend-.'
able.•
Sincerely,
'Harold It. Burns
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