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EDNESDAT; APRIL 6th, 1!64, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL; II.UCKNOW, ONTARIO
ondon
C,onfereflc.e' •
eets At Wingham
UNITED CHURCH WOMEN
"God's call is to love and to
rve in out society in this genera -
a," declared Rev, J. Ray Hord,'
retary, Board of Evangelism. '
d Social. Service as he spoke to
capacity audience in Wingham
iced Church during the, fourth'
Nal - meeting of the London Con-
rence United Church' Women.
e'was•speaking on the subject,
fhe New,Evangelism."'.
• My 'Faith 44'y •Response,w'as 'the ;,
eme'of the two.day sessions',,
arch 29 .and 30, 1966 presided'
er by Mrs, J. D Murray, Lam-
th, president of the .London Con-
rence U.C;W.,Mrs. Gilbert
ecroft, Belgrave; president of
e Huron Presbyterial U. C, W:.
elcomed the nearly 150 delegates
Huron.
"The task of the. U..C. W. is to:
ister.and developthe spirit of
hrist," 'said Mrs. W. M. McIntyre
lington, as she outlined the •
ork:of the. Board of, Women of
ich she.is chairman.
red sari
'n a beautifulr
Dressed m..
tive' costume of India; Miss
iuriel Bamford, :missionary nurse
, furlough, told of herwork in
e overcrowdedhospital where
e has' served :for thirteen years;
he'said .the church in India is
Tying to be. self supporting so
ow all our help' is being r'echann-
lled to:provide better libraries,
duration and more medical sup-.,
lies. Because:of the drought.,.. ..
mpoverished. soil 'and primitive .
4ethods many are :in 'dire need.
Fuzzy thinking: in the home was
iiticized.by• Mrs. .F..C. Bali, '
ondon. She' conducted. Bible
Judy on'the topic's', What God •
Bans by; the Kingdom of God.,
pd on The Livingg .Christ... .
"The rightful, place:of•worship
the centre'of all we do in the
ork• of .the church," .remarked`
rs. Kenneth Oates; Woodstock,
peaking on the. Art of Worship. •
The Detached American'; a
ilm shown by Mrs, S. E.: Lewis,.
xeter, led to a discussion on out
haction inmam tters of politics,
orld'affairs,.. status seeking and
oor' family relations.
'Guests of honour at the noon
iriesncheon were the retired; mission-
and•
deaconesses living in .
luron County.They:
were -The. were intro-
uced by Mrs. G. Beecroft ,`'as• N'
ollows. Mrs. H.= Durnin, Goder
ch, who taught in an Indian res-
dential school in :British Colum -
ia, Edmonton;RuthvanSchool,
Ind. 8.years in Kitamaat resident
al school. She speaks very high-
y of the Thbmas Crosby mission
►oat. Miss Clare McGowan, God -
rich,, who served' in Vest China
and
� is now with the Children's
Pfd Society of Huron County.'
Mis s Lila Youngblut, Goderich,
served in the mission :hospital at.
Hearst, Ontario. Miss Dorothy
Marquis, Clinto
n , nurse who ser- •
Ved at Hearst and Matheson, Ont-
alio, Burn's Lake, Manitoba, and
Hazelton, B. C. mission hospitals
Misr Nettie Sinclair Seaforth
tiurse at G. sumvil
MYp le and Hearst.
iss
Sybil Courtice, Clinton,
served nearly 40 years in Japan
Lind `an2 yrs.
. with the displaced
a
panese and Italians, in' Montreal
luring the war, Mrs. Arthur
ackson, Belgrave, served 6 years
it Gypsumville. Mrs. R,. S.
Elfin,: Exeter, was unable, to
attend.
The new slate of officers was
stalled by.Rev. A. Higgin-, -
othanr. Walton. President, Mrs..
B. Cruikshank, R. R..1 Wing -
ern. Puler officers from. Hurt
In, Murie
Joe
Margaret
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Struthers
:d. Thom.
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Huron County Koros
Huron County Kairos Young
Peoples ,of the United .Church of
Canada was held in?Clinton. '
United Church with 25 young
people present. The topic" for dis-
cussion,wasbased on a film ,"The
Church, Form or, Force, From
this there arose interesting and
argumentive discussion,
Rev. Tchanz. of Londesboro
summed up the, topic •. Lunch was •
served. •
• All post. High School, girls. and
'boys are asked to get well versed
on the fTruscott case so. that they
can•.enter • in the discussion` at the
next meeting to beheld in Brussels
United Church �n Saturday , April
16th , at 8.30 p. m.. ' •
Make Plans For
Annual. Meeting
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• The .Annual Meeting of the Ham-
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Presbyterian Church in Canada,. is
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Church, Lu.ndy's Lane,.'Niagara
Falls; .Ontario,'on April 19th, 20th
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will be' the theme:and the worship
services will be conducted by Rev.
W.J.McKeown, Rev.. P.J.Darch.
and Rev, b. Henderson: Mrs. R',S
Burnham,' President, :will preside
,at all. sessions.
.. Following a Board Meeting on
Tuesday afternoon, acompliment-•
'ary dinner will be served t . the
.delegates by Niagara Presbyterial.
Greetings will be brought by 'Rev, ,
W. J. McKeown, Rev.: W.. A;.''Mc-'
Leod , 'Moderator and' Mrs.- R.
Keihan, Mayor of Niagara' Falls. •
Op . uesday evening. Mrs. W. W.
Spender', :President of Niagara
Presbyterial will welcome the
guests and -the music will he supp-•
lied by the S'e'nior Choir of Drum-
mond.Hill Church. Miss E. L.
McClelland, Treasurer on Council';
Executive :will address the meet-
ing. On Wednesday.: morning,. a .
panel discussion' will be held for
Presbyterial Presidents, moderated •
by. Miss Clare Hanes. and workshops
will be conducted by, Secretaries. '.
On Wednesday afternoon. Miss
Athalie Read of British Guiana .
will. address the assembly`and.will
also be the guest speaker in the
evening. .A skit by C.G. I. T. •
girls of St. Andrew's Church,, Thor
'• old, will be given fn"the evening
and the Drummond
Junior `Choir of Dr n
Hill Church will sing. 'Rev..C..D.
Henderson will install the officers
for the coming year and the meet
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Huron Presbyterial
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was the theme of the 4th Annual
meeting'of the Huron Presbyterial
U.C.W. held in Wesley W Ellis , '•
United Church', Clinton,. March
22nd. ' •
MORNING SESSION
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the morning worship service led
by Mrs.• Nelson Reid, and Mrs. S.E.
Lewis, Exeter. Mrs. Lewis stated
tfiat our mission of being Christians
where we -are-leads us to express '••
caring concern for situntfons right
at hand. •
Rev. W. M. Carson, former'
rninister at Londesboro, now at
Wesley Centre, a home mission
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George Michie, R. R. 4 Brussels;
Finance Chairman, Mrs, Brock
Olde, Box•297 Clinton.
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• of the United Church in. Hamilton;
inner city told : of his work among'
the youth at the Centre, as Chap;
lain • of the jail and on the.Streets..
He'was introduced'by Mrs. Living
.stop, Londesboro, '
The..one most responsible for`
having well -driller Tarries McNair
sent. to India, 'miss Wilna Thomas.,
associated secretary of the Board.
of World Missions, told of the
work:of'the church •of•'India, and
conditions there. ' When she•visit-
ed India for 6 weeks last fall, : she
learned Sof the severe drought due
to the failure of monsoon rains
and that the. government had been
donated• a modern• well digging'
rig which remained unused becau-
se no one knew how to work it.
The government offered to allow
the church to use theegiuiptnent.
if they found a driller which►
they dfd,. and•the first well yield•
ed 90: 000 gal.' an hour. •
Mrs..Gilbert Beecroft ; •,president
presided. Greetings were brought.
front :the church of India by Miss
Thomas; from London Conference
by Mrs. J. D. Murray, Lambeth,
president i and Mrs. W. B. Cruik-
•shank•, Vice- "Pres.; from the Evan-
gelical United Brethren Church' by
Mrs..Irvin Ratz, Crediton; from
Huron Anglican Deanery by Mrs.;
• Wm. ,Middleton, Exeter; from
Huron Presbytery. by Rev.. A Hig-
ginbotham y
:Wesle
gi
Willis church by Rev. C. Parks
and Miss C. McGregor ,tJ.C,W.
presiden��j froth Mrs. George
Potter, Cintario St. U.C.W. pres-
ident.
Presbytery planning on the rural
church problem was outlined by •
'Rev ..C,. Britton ,•Seaforth,.
Mrs. A. Jackson, literature ,
•
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secretary, in.charge of a depart-
mentized .book'display, recomm-
ended several: books: for study And
reading,
Other secretaries it�troduced b
Y
Mrs. Geo. Michie, Brussels, gave
reports in the form of: posters which
were displayed. •
Financial reports given ,by.treas-
urer: Mrs. Brock 'Olde, Clinton,
and finance chairman-,. Mrs. Rob-
ert McKercher, ,• Dublin', .showed
the 1'965 allocationtwas: exceeded
by 3 1/2% and further donations
were made to the Westminster Col-
lege Furnishing. Fund, _and td Over
and Above Gifts. The latter to'be
used to build a new Theological
College in'Jamaica and a new
Mission boat; Thomas Crosby V, •.
for use along the Pacific coast
of 'Canada.
Dinner-
was served at both Wes ' .
ley: Willis and Ontario Street Un
,iced churches;
A:F'TERNOON SESSION
'A very'impressive'Worship and
In
Memoriam service led by Mrs.
Harold Philips, . Blyth , .;and Mrs.
Jack Reavie, Wingham, opened th
afternoon session.
Soloists' were Mrs. Robert Mc-
Kercher, Dublin, and Mrs. Wm.
:Hearn, Clinton. Highlights of
the meeting were summed up and
discussed, by':panelists Mrs, J. '
D. Murray, Mrsi W. B. Cruik-
shank and Rev, W.M.Carson,.,
Courtesy remarks were eixpressed
by Mrs. Earl Rowe, Hensall, and
Mrs. Hugh Davidson, R 4, Goder=,
ich . An invitation to hold the
19,67 Huron Presbyterial 't r. C. W.
meeting in Wingham United .Chun
'h was accepted,
' . The slateof officers read by'
Mrs,, S. Bride, Fordwich, and in-,
i
stalled by Rev.. A. Higginbotham,.:
Walton', . is as. follows: Honorary
President:,' Rev.; Grant Mills, Clin-
ton;' Past • President, Mrs. Alien
McTaggart; R2 Brussels; 'President
Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft; Belgrave;
lst'vice president, Mrs. George
Michie, R 4'Brussels; 2nd'vice-
president, Mrs. p. Harrison, R-1 .
.Monkton; President•of North•Region,
Mrs. lack Reavie, •Winghamn; • Pres-
ident of West Region, Miss Esther
Hume, 1 Britannia Ind .E. Goder-
ich;
, President of Centre Region., a•
. Mrs. Gordon McKenzie, R 1 Sea. -
forth;
ea_forth President of South' Region, •
. Mrs... S. E. Lewis, Exeter; Rec-
ording Secretary Mrs.. Earl Rowe,
Hensall; Corresponding •Secretary ,
Mrs: Hugh'Davidson, R 4 Goderich.
The office of Treasurer was not
filled. • ,
Committees; f
•" Chairman o • •.1
0 (..om
Christian'Citizenship and Social•
Action,/Ors.. Gladstone E:dgar,. R2
Gorrie;. 2. • Co-operation in'Miss-
'i.onary and Christian Education,
Mrs.. Norman Clairmont, 53. Light=
house St, , 'Goderich; 3. Finances,
Mrs; Robt, McKercher,'' R 1 Dublin;
4...Westminster College, Mrs. O.
Harrison ,`'R`1 M:onkton 5. Leader=
ship Development, Mrs. Bert 'Alton.
R 5. Lucknow; 6.' Nominations, Mrs,
Stanley Bride, Fordwich. ' '
Portfolio secretaries: 1. Comm-
unity Friendship and visiting, Mrs.
Lloyd Bond, Holmesville; 2, Lit
erature and Communications ,Mrs.
Arthur Jackson, Belgrave; 3. Press
and Publicity, Mrs Lorne Porter,
Exeter; 4. Programme, Mrs. Har-
old Doig, Fordwich; 5. Steward-
ship and, Recruitifig , Mrs,. G. W .
Tiffin, Wngham; 6. Supply and
Social Welfare, Mrs; Geo, Potter,
R3 Clinton; 'I, Archives, Mrd. •
Hector Murray,. Exeter.'
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