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'Paul Caesar, the president,
d and opened the meeting .
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,Lord's prayer in unison,'
s. P, Caesar reading the '
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Kinloss .young People met •
:evening in the church base-
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rs.Evan. Keith had pre-
' brief devotional period'
heme "Worship".. For,roll
'h member answered a
on worship with a Bible__
ffi : er elected for this
ei President Jim Mac
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Vice. President, Lynda
Secretary, Walter.�ic •
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• Mac Maclnnes. The ." •
ting will be held , at the'
`Mr.' and' Mrs. Evan Keith
3Oth . Directors - . Ardonna,
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The October meeting of St.,
Helens U, C. W, was: held at the
home of Mts. W,l'.:MiUer. Mrs.;
E. Barbour, convenor, opened the.
rneetfng with a call to worship' and
,the Doxology. Psalm. 23 was read
in unison,. The roll call using the
Word, "Promise" was answered by
16 . members. Thanksgiving Peens
were read by Mrs, B. F, Green , .Miss'
W.D..Rutherford and Mrs .0, Mac-
Pherson,. Mrs. T.J., Todd read a
letter "Summer Activities"' at the
London Conference. held. in .St.
Thomas... •.
Mrs, L.orne Woods. gave. a talk. on
the "Significance of the United
Chur�ch.'Crest". Mrs. Harvey
Carrick gave an interesting story,
"Is it, more ,blessed" with` reference
to giving .814 receiving gifts.'
Mrs . Lorne Woods, presided for the
business; Minutes of last meeting
'were read, by Secretary, Mrs. Frank
McQuilln.. The members donated
'articles fora "Layette' which was
on display. This into be sent to
the North. The fall Rally is to be
held at. Corrie on October 26.. A.
number of ladies volunteered to
attend. The bazaar which; takes.
place in. Lucknow Legion
November 5th was.planned. After'
•noon tea will also`be served. •
---The-Observer: his issuing- a -special.
Centennial_editittn. Price 1s ..60¢.
. and .anyone wishing this 'edition
can leave their subscription with
Miss WD. Rutherford . Books for
to countries 'developing is a new
project for the ,U. C, W. Anyone
who has informative books ,may
leave them in the church.
The meeting *as brought to a
'close with a hymn. The hostesses,
' Mrs . A W.illis and' Mrs. Gordon.
MacPherson served lunch.
5ince'the month of October is
dedicated to the. Holy Rosary! the
meeting was opened'with one of
the fifteen. decades. Mrs. EldOn
Austin's resignation from Record-
ing .Secretary was accepted and
Mrs. James Martin will• -replace her,
until the April Elections. The
following ladies will represent the
C, W , L. at the First Saturday Mass
next months Mrs. Audrey Carver,
Mrs, Jack Van Osch., ',Mrs Blaise
Martin, Mrs. Bob Howard, Mrs.
Joe Courtney, Mrs, Gilbert Frayne
land. Mrs. Carl Reigling, The
September bake sale was very
successful, One will beheld after
each Mass on October: 22, ' and the
ladies in charge are; Mrs„ ',Stanley
Doherty, Mrs. John Howard, Mrs.
Robert Howard and Mrs, Dennis
Hogan.
The ,members in charge of the
lunch:for the new St. Joseph's
School opening on October 16 are.
Mrs. 'Jack Tigert, Mrs.. Cyril ,
Austin, Mrs. Robert Howard and
Mrs, .John Howard. Pouring Con-
venors will be. Mrs. Cyril Boyle
and Mrs. Peter MacDonald.
'Twenty-one members will be
attending the Deanery Meeting on
October 19 ,in Goderich . Mrs', .
Audrey, Carver reported on the
Liturgical Conventlon that was
held in London.
Seven ladies offered to knit mitts
for the Combermere missions-. The
ladies are as .follows; 'Mrs. Carl
Reigling, Mrs. Gilbert Fra e
Mrs. Joe O'Keefe;. Mrs. Blaise
Martin; Mrs. Tek Van Osc-h 'Mrs.
Stanrley. Doherty and • Mrs. Markus
Miltenbur
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The highlight of the evening .was
an apron draw. Five aprons• were
made and' donated by the members'
of the League and"the•winners Of
the draw were;, Mrs: Dennis: Dalton
Frank. Reigling; Mrs. lifton : f
Adson,. Mrs. Eugene Frayne and
Dennis Hogan.,
Mrs N. Belfry., Walkerton, pre"
sided forthe full executive meeting'
of Bruce Presbyterial United' Church
Women when they met in the Clay,
ering United Church on Monday
afternoon. Mrs. 'Mel Donahue, 'Tee'
water,. chose "The Holy SOW as
her therne.for the worship service,
Mrs. F. Pegelo, Cargill, corres-
ponding secretary, acted as record -
Ing secretary inabsence of Mrs. B.
Carson, who has resigned, Mrs, E„,
fox •of Chesley, who Offered to fill
the office for the remainder of the
year, wits appointed to the position
Mrs. F, Garrett; Chesley, will be
recording secretary for .1967.
Regional rallies were planned for
Chesley; and Teeswater on the after
noon* of October 25 :and 20
respectively, Rallies will also be
held.in. Paisley and Chalmers on.
the evenings of Qctober•25 and 26.
Miss petty French, Hamilton. rec-
eptly home from a tour of the Holy
Land, will' be guest speaker. at the
rallies. Area vice-presidents will
plan the programs. .•
March 14, 1967 was chosen as the
date of the annual meeting,. but no
decision as to the location was res-
ched, •
Brief reports. from, the School for
(Kinl Newt)
A miscellaneous chewer was held'
,on Saturday .evening in the Holy- -
rood Hall in #tone`s or Elaine
Murray., bride -elect.
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Elaine was escorted to,the
form by her si