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News of .Porteei Hill
committee. Rev. W. J. Rogers pre-
sented,interesting views, and Mrs.
R. 'Mock rendered a lovely solo,
'Bless This House",,avvith Miss G,
Luker accompanist.
Hostesses' - for the February
Meeting are.. VIiss Mavis Spencer
and Mrs. L. Hyde. Mrs. D. Cook
will give • study. 'Refreshrnents,
were served. •
S. Scruton
Phone Clinton 377
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• Naas IreneDonglas, London, sent
a thank you letter referring to
the generous donation received for
"Little Mike" from the Auxiliary
members. A, Utter wes received
from .Mis,.Chaffee of 'the Child-
ren's • Ai d Society expressing
thanks for 'contribution to further
ttieirwork. A:letter was xead from
the 'Lions' Club; SealOrth, and thank-you 'letter ;from
TlYitn; :Mrs. J. 'Drysdale, on 'be-
half of .111rs., Roobal, thenised%the
group. Mrs. Hawk y.theecL,tilanks.
Mrs, 'D. 'Kyle, re'tir'ing presideee
wa:s, honored,'With •a.,life member-
ship And pin. , Mrs. IVielteivie and
"Miss V. Gray did- the 'honors:
'Dullness was'dealt^with and,choice
of a leader for the "Miltion Band
was discussed. Mrs. D. Cook; Mrs.
i 'R.. Thurted, Mrs. 'Flynn, Mrs. R.
'Mock, "Mrs, 'Hann, Mrs, McKelvie,
and, 'Miss Jean Arnistrong volun-
teered to 'act 'in tbis,-eonnection<
It has 'been decided to entertain
an outside 'auxiliary 'durihg the
year. 'Money-making ideas ,were
brought up. It 'was decided that
a Woman's 'Federation be formed.
Mrs. 'Walter Spencer 'was -appoint- . ed treasurer. 'It 'was suggested
that the membership be divided
into' four groups—each group to
'decide 'its own 'way of raising
money. 'Visiting ,comniettee con-
sists. of Mrs. H. 'Faber and Mrs.
Corbett. On this occasion the
hostesses •were Mrs. H. Scene and
'Mrs. 'R. 'Cook.
Hel'idetz, WS,: G. OrrOde, Miss
Gladys Luker, also a report
the ,,Christmas law; ,sent to the
adopted ,veteran in Nifeetrnintster
HOePttal., The mystery 'prize Walt
won by Mrs. A. Joynt.
The auditors, Presented their
report and stated the booke were
perfect. An invitation from Bev,
J. B. Pox to attend Carmel Pres-
byterian Church at evening ser-
vice on January 25 was :accepted.
Mrs. B. Clark installed the new
officers for 1853: presidentr, Mrs.
Ronnie; first vice-president,
NM B. Moir; second vice-presi-
dent, Mrs, I McEwan; treasurer,
Mrs. W. Brown; secretary, Mrs,
F. Beer; standard bearer, MrS, 11.
Horterq executive, Mrs. Kyles
Mrs. 4. Henderson, Mrs, j, sine.
mons, Mrs. X. Buchanan.
President Mrs. Rennie, then
installed Mrs. Clark as Past Pres-Meet. The following committees
were appointed; *pianist, Mrs, R.
Dick; sick, eommittee, Mrs. W.
\Termer, Mrs. I. MeEwari; recre-,
ation, Mrs. D. McKelvie, Mrs, 0,
Drysdale; auditors for 1953, Mrs.
R., Mock, Mrs. 11, Thurtell, I
A period of bingo was enjoyed
and the winners were; Mrs. F.
Beer, Mrs, R. Striate, Mrs. B.
Kyle, Mrs. J. Simmons, Mrs. W.
Sangster, Mrs. A. Clark, Mrs, E.
Smale.
flelvenieg Auxlitary Plane Year
's The regular.monthly meeting of
}tenni'Evening Auxiliary took
place in the United Church, with
Mrs. McKelvie, first vice-pres-
ident in the chair. Mrs. W. Rich-
ardson was in charge of the devot-
ional. ,All repeated the 23rd psalm
and the leader presented a suitable
reading entitled "Faith".
Community club
The Porter's Hill cerrammity
Club held its monthly' Meeting at
the home of Mrs. John MeCowan
140%W.. plieerSdty l
Harrison,
ast. Thwase president,wciarae
of the meeting Which opened with
rePeating. The Lord's Prayer in
unison. The minutes of the last
meeting were read and the var-
ious reports given. Plans were
made for a card party and dance
to be held in the sehools early in
March. The remainder of the af-
ternoon was spent playing bingo
after which the hostess served a
lovely lunch,
• The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Glen Pickard,
(Intended for -last week)•
Sunday :School Frousetlens
Promotion Sunday in Grace
United 'Church Sunday School
was January 4. • The -,'following
children- were promoted and re-
ceived, their • certificates:. ..from
beginners to the 'primary class:
David 'Liseornbe„ Donald McDou-
gall, . Jimmie Cork; Joanne Harri-
son -:and , Patsy Cox; primary to
junior .class: :-Shirley " McCowan,
Mary ,Towhshend, 'Dianne 'Harris,
Walter Vre.11,- Grant -$oweebY, 'and
John Harris.'
Junior. ..,to - intermediate: Ralph,
Harrison,' Claire -,:fCoX,- Bruce
Harris ,and Hieltard ',Harrison's.
intermediate to senior: class: Jim
Harrison. and' -Leonard..ffieks.k •
Crokinole ratty
A .crokinole party was held on
Friday evening last .nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cox. High
prizes,: went to Mrs. WilliamMc-
11W411 and William COX; low in
Mrs. Winer Harrison and Rich-
and garrison. Priae for the most
"twenties" went to Ralph Harrie-
on, IlAnieh was served by the
,er, 'Mrs. a:Drysdale, Mrs. D. Kyle
;and Rev. Rogers were mamed a
CITIES SERVICE :playerand finis sets. Mrs. H. Fab-
.7.01t72Z Vro3
ews of,Hensall
(Intended for last week) eral outline Of tha good work
lirlde.,eleel 11.400irett being done in Toronto and the
Mrs. r, raters,. yeas:hostess for number of bales being. KhiPPod
presentation for Miss etty out to Korea. Thank you notes
e, LOndOns whose ,Marriage Were read and it was decided to
Frank Clifford Cousins, Lend- serve tea• et the meetings during
teak piece in London pn Set- the winter months, .
day, January 17. Rev. W. J. Rogers, installed the
Entertainment for the evening folloWing officers: Henorary 1
0 sr.ronavd by Mrs. George president, Mrs, C. Ballantyne,
s. Mrs, Leonard Noakes fav- president, Mrs, W. B. Cross (been
with harmonica selections in offiee 15 years); vice-preoe
d 'contests were enjoyed. The itlents„ Mrs. G. Armstrong, Mrs.
deselect received many lovely W. J, Rogers, Mrs. E. Geiger,
tat including an electric ' iron' Miss M. Ellie; treasurer, Miss K.
pa, chine', electrie" ,,clocks, Scett; reeerding and correspond-
ens. ' Mrs. G. Rees read the I ing secretary, ,Mrs. T. C. Coatea;
dress and the gift:: 'were pre-' assistant, Mrs. G. Glenn; Chriet-
ted in a basket Which' had len .Stewardship, secretary, Mrs,
decorated in pink and white !Eve QOM; community -friend,
Mee,: Petere and Mrs. Howard.ship secretary`, Mrs. Cathie, Mrs.
C. StephenPon; supply, Mrs. W..
R. Dougell, "Mrs. W. Forrest, WS,
A. Alexander; temperance, Mrs.
W. Henry,
Miesioriary Monthly, Mrs. J.
Horton; pianist, Mrs. 'r. 4. Sherre
itt; associate helpers; Mrs. R., E.
Cook, Mrs. Sherritt; pre$0/ Mrs.
G. Hess; baby band superinten-
dents, Mrs, C, Sndllie, 1 Mrs li..?.
Broderick; study book," Mrs G.
Armstrong, ,lVfissEllis, Ellis,. Mrs. Rog-
ers, Mrs. Geiger.:
Ladles* 'Atixilleae Officers
Ilensallt•iLegiere Ladies, Auxil-
The highlight, of the day .came
when la recetved, ,attendence
Diplomas fox perfect attendance
according to the standard set by
the school -for the yeat Koch
credit is due -these Children and
to the rest ,as well for their 19.5."-
alty and interest.' The average
Attendance for the Yeat'. was 37..
It is the hope of the teachers and•
superintendent that Sunday Sete,
era will ,continue to grow tn. 1953,
A .cordial invitatiere>ie extend-
ed to all in ,pax -community to
attend Sunday School' at 2 p.m,
e'aeh Sunday, •
VIII Organised,.
A Young People's Society has
been organized at Grace 'Church
and at a meeting held on. January
$ at the home of Joyce •Tov.en,
&bend the following slOte /7,Of On" deers was installed: preeident,
Joyce Towoshentl; vice-president
Wilfred Hicks; secretary-treas-
urer, Mildred McDougall; eon-. veners for the various committ-
ees are, Bill Proctor, Leonard
Hicks, Shirley• Bell, Jim Hanle
son; social .corinnittee: Beverly
Proctor .and Hide
WA Holds First Meeting
The Woman's Assciciation of
Grace Church held it first meet-
ing of the New Veal. on Wednes-
day afternoon, January' 7, at the
hotne of lylrs. John ISIcCowan.
The president, Mrs. Donald Harr-is, was in charge of the nigetieg
which opened with singing "For
Thy Mercy. and Thy Grace" after
which Rev" P. Renner led in
prayer. WS; Liscombe read the
scripture lesson and the roll was
answered by the payment of.
feei. Secretary and treasurer's
reports were' reed and edopterli,
Several notes, of appreciation
also -were read, •
Plans wefe Made for a crokin-
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Misses Gall and Gwen, McBride
spent the weekend with their
cousin, MIPS Sharon McBride,
pen, who is celebrating her ninth
birthday by holding a big skating
Party with all the trinuningS.
4 M0(01. 1$411.4 Meets
The Goshen. _ rand held its monthly, mooting on Sunday
morning, January 18, with the pre
s
i
d
ent, Merle" Armstrng and
aeeretary, M. GI pre,
ole party to be held shortly at
the home, of Mr, and Mrs. Jim
cm xt .also was .decided to
serve,lunch following the On-
gregaional meeting which will
be held on Tuesday night, Jan-
uary In the basement of the
church,.
Mrs.• Renner conducted a. cone
test and gave a humorous road,
ing. The meeting closed with
singing "More Love to Thee, 0
Christ" .and repeating the Mize
pall Benediction.
The hostess served a delicious
lunch.. The February meeting
will be held at the hoMe of Arrs,
'McDougall. '
PAO* "WO I
siding. The-theme was "A Christ,
inn tells others of Christ". The
leader, Mrs, Arnold Keyes, vots .to charge.
*Merle Armstrong Teed ,the gag
to worship from Psalms 60.-7. 2 • and 4, and the scripture was taken
by Marlene McCliricheY. Donna.
}layter led in prayer and took up
the ooneetion. The minutes were -
read and persons answered the roll call, p
The story from the book '•'ZIYan- gas Two ' was read by the leader, Mrs. Clare McBride. The
hymn, "Jesus Loves Me"
' wea Sarig, end the meeting. closed with the repeating of the Mission Band
purpose.
`Mra. E• McKinley, MIS filestesii .Goshen Woman's IgiSsionary.S01.. ciety met at the home of Mrs. Ki-
gin McKinley for the January
meeting. The- program was under
the leadership of Mrs. 'Elmer Hays
ter, assisted' by the group filet*
bens.
Cards of aPPreciation were read
from Mrs. Bob Robinson and Mrs,
Henry grratt, Three members
were made life members. ACP:WO
were giveu,b, treasurer ,Mrs.
sel Erratt, and Mission Band sec,
retary, Mrs. Arnold Keys,
The annual meeting was discus,
sed. The minutes were read and
the roll call answerd by 20
members,
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United Church WMS
e Worrien!s. Missionary Soc.
of Handal!Vnited 'Church
d its January meeting in the
schoolroom. President Mrs.
B. Cross, was in the ehair. and
Eva ,.garlile Was in Charge
.dev tional: ' Miss M. Ellis
red prayer. „,., „ iary met in Legion Hall with past
letteF„was read Irom Dr. president, Mrs., A. Clerk, in the,
ney, expressing chair. Letters ef thanks for Isar&
for,119;00a•„to , pay 'Charges gifts, etc. from the following
bale sent by, the .society. for were read: Mrs. R, Smelt,. Mrs.
a. Dr. Mooney geve, a. gen, B: Snude, Mrs..lit. 'Meek, MrS,' a,,ks k •
We *AS shipping catfle every Saturday
for United Co-operatives ':4of Ontario :arid-
solicit year patronage. We Will pick them
up at yoUf farm.
rtia4ae'liittifvt couzer not later than
Friday 'Sights.
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