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Panel Discussion
At Calvin- rick
WHITECHURCH NEWS
P On Tuesday evening June 2nd
Calvin -Brick United Church •
• Women held a social evening and
had -as their, guests Donnybrook
• U.t . W. , St.. Helens p.q. W. ,
Whitechurch p_c.x._;_chaimers
•• Presbyterian Belgrave
.and
Belgrave Anglican Society.
' Welcoming the gueSts•at the
door were Mrs.: Lawrence Taylor
.:Mason presided for.the'meeting.
•A sing song Jed by Mrs. Donald
- DOW was enjoyed, singing new
songs and old 'songs to new .tunes.
: The Scripture was feat! by..
•' Mrs. George McGee. Mrs.. ROb.7
• ertson led in the Litany Let Us
Widen the Circle.
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• Mrs.•4A. 'Robinson gave a .nritn -
bet; Plucking a Thistle and. Plari\-'-
's 'ing,a flower. •Joyce COUltes and
• • Cathy Chandler gave a duet ,• •
Joy is in Leddy, „
••gave a reading. God Cares.
• pbitel Nlar.i.an'E,Ilcii.,-12e-rylar-7-4-
13renda' Johnson , Mary Ann' Whe
• cler;„iiiii'Beetroft and Dr., JackNf-j<iin.
NICKim dealt with drugs, alcohol
and cigarettes. • .
. • After the meeting lunch Was
•,.'serVed and a social time enjoyed
•by all. PreSent from here were
' Gaunt, Mrs. John de Boer, Mrs. '
Bob Adanis , MrS. Ezra.Scholtz,
Mrs; Dan Tiffin k Mrs. Ebner
Sleighthoim , Mrs, Millan Moore ,
•I jai. *1 V* ma.
Russel Chaptrian; Mrs. Bob Ross,
Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs. sEarl Cat -
lick, Mrs, Wallace Conn, Mrs.
. Tom Magoffin, Mrs. Albert Cod-.
•*tes, Mrs,:E1WOod Groskorth, MrS
•Carl Weber, Ann and Marlene,
Mrs, Garnet Parrier, Mrs. Bob
• Mowbray, Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
Ptank Coulter,
Was G060.Speaket
WHITcHT.fl2C1:1 NEWS
Anniversary Services were.held •
on Sunday, June 7 in the United
Chureh tastefully-decora-red-witt--
baskets of spying flowers. Mrs.
Garnet Farrier was organist. and.
John Gibb pianist. • The choir
anthems at the morning service
were_ Great. is fehovahThild Some
•Day He'll•Make It Plain. The ' •
sermon was "How stands the dtiur
ch?" Saxaphone duet was given
by -Garnet -and Wayne Farrier ..
accompanied by Mrs.. 'Farrier on .
the Piano: .••
At the, evening service the •
Y.,P,S. Were in charge. The
usher was °banes Thornpson.
_The- Y P S* --formed the -choir and
ang 0•Jesus I.bave prOrnised , .4
Thktee in one •and I believe , ac-
companied by John Gibb organist'. •
Rev. Giaydon Cox was guest
.-_spe-aker„ i s -s tax.je t-,.-was4!
New. Look" which fitted in With' :4
the Y:P.S. new songs and music.
kuckr.abv...Milit 2
Mrs. J. W. JOynt was hostess
for Unit 2 of the United Church •
Women on June 2 with 24 metri
bers present„.
Mrs. •Raynarcl Ackert opened:
the meeting with hymn 589, fol-
__law-ekLby
thee Oh Lord". Mrs. Ken Carri,
erOn gave the treasurer's report:
• Friendship and visiting conven-
er, Mrs: Stothers reported '36 visits
and '2 cards sent. All standing
• committee repOrts were given.
the bale is to be packed..on 16th
of June.. The General Meeting
is to be held at SilverLake, each
• thernber to bring .sornething
• for a pot supper, also a don'-
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ation to go for the:camp. ,
Mrs. Brec.kles-was convener for •
the program. Scripture reading*
was Psa1M 23 read,in unison.
Mrs. Jack Hall and Mrs.: Raynard
-Ackert fa ou ,
accompanied by Mrs. Joynt.
Mrs. BreckleS took as the devo-.
tions , portiOpsl of scripture port-:.
,raying pictures of the different
_kiTtds•-201---Mothers.- She-4,also- spoke
of how she spends, her winter.
months in. Florida. We all enjoy-
Janice Wall, daughter of•Mr:
d_MrGon-W-iof-the-hang community; was'the winner.
of the award for proficiency
in geriatric nursing presented .to
• her by Mrs . J. Ellacott at .the,
Afe. htt
graduation programme of the •
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Ingham4-a-nd-Dist-fiGt,4140spita-1 .
Training Centre. . The graduation' li•
was held on Fiiday: lanice was '
one of a group of twenty graduatet.
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,KINLOIJGH, NEWS
Mrs. • Don Robertson was hostess
-for--the
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Women's Mi: : "
sionarySociee7y,
The'hesident„.Mrs. Prank Maul -
den opened the meeting .with a.
Chinese Proverb., ••
• Following a hymn the Aim and.
ed hearing about ii very much
and also know she lives a very
busy and interesting life with her
friends.. • • .; •
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'Seasons" was given by.Mrs. 'Alex •
MacNay, followed by prayer.
i•_The Mizpah benediction closed
the meeting. Mrs, Joynt was
by-IvIrrritt-A-Ckert for, the
use of her hdrne and. Mrs.
:Breckles thanked everyone. who
assisted with the prograM:
A, dainty lunch, was servy
the7c-citiirrn c rgt w
which a very suceessful Hobby
sale,was held. ' •
, Purpose was repeated in Unison
and prayer followed. Mrs: Ivan
.McFarlan gave "Devotions" on
"Hannah", a Faying Mother.
Plans were made for an,Executive
meeting-. For:ion call the name •
•Ola Presbyterian Mission Field,
w"as, answered by 11 members and
4 visitors. .4
Mrs. Don.Robertiori, delegate
the Synodical held in Par)s,
_gay__a_Aplenclid report as did
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Mr. Maulden of the Presbyterial
held at Whitechurch.
Th'e prograin was 4in4charge of
• Mrs. Tom MacDonald with queS-
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GovernMerit, about War and also
a Quiz. The meeting closed With
the Lord's Prayer.
• Mrs'.. MacDonald gave the cow'
tesy remarks. Each hie-ratTer.
4brOught sornething for an Auction
Sale with Mrs. Alex:Percy acting;
•auctidneer.. $20 was raised.to •
aisist with thesupply allocation
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• lune. •Refreshrhents*were Served
and a social timeenjoyed. •
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