HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-05-23, Page 5.ions to timothy that we must all
make the distinction between
means of livelihood and what we
are living for. We must endure
many things to be true servants
of Jesus Christ.
A Welcorne to this, session was
giVari by Mrs. 3. Norman, presi-
dent of Kincardine olveriing
fAnAliary. .Kincardine Intermed-
iate choir sang a number enjoyed,
by all,
-Mrs. Edwards, choosing as her
theme '''relerance'l, showed we
intiSt interi)ret the meaning of
tejleriance and intolerance with
ti a derstanding.
its proper phase of service. We
must be slow to condein, take our
Problems to God in prayer and
ask that 'His love may sbpw
solution,
Mrs. J. Polladk, TetsWater,
and Mrs. McLean; Ripley, ex-
plained some highlights of the
Synodical,
Mrs. S. Day; it 'her report on
the Evening Auxiliary Conference
at Kingston, showed many inter-
esting ways of a:banding our
work.
Mrs, F. Mmuldin, Kininugh,
thanked all who had rendered
service in the day's sessions.
Members were invited to meet
in Brussels next year and after
.Mts. Pollock closed the meeting
with prayer, thlere was a social
hour spent in the Sunday School
room of the church.
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MRS. EDWARDS SPEAKS
AT 1N MS METING
Mrs, Win, $Pcir, '1,11103}5elso prep
sided at both meetings of Mait-
land Presbyterial Society of the
WAS of the Presbyterian Church
'in Canada held in Knox Church,
Elneardine, 'Wednesday, IViity 16.
Afternoon devotions were given;
by ladles of Kinlough Auxiliary,
.Mrs, Allenby, IViz.s.. T, J, McKinney
'and Mrs. G. AlrieDonald, using as
tbonie "Take my yoke upon you
and 'learn of Mo.' Jesila demandg
ley, alty, loYe and service from
1-31$ folloWer%
Interesting data was given by
'Mrs. T. A, Currie, CorrespOnding
;Searotary and by Mrs, IP, H
ieroiney, Kincardine is her tre-
port on duties of the Presbyterial
Secretaries, as heard at Synodlca'.
Mrs. A, Mundell, Delmore, pre-
sentad Mrs, B. Zinn, Belmore, witty
an Honorary Membership Cer-
tificate commenting on her faith-
ful work in the Society throughr
out the years.
Mrs. Clayton Edwards, Goder-
iell brought an finsplring message
"Disciplesktip" was her theme.
We are made Christ's followers
because He has cblosen us, Our
'acceptance of discipleshap invite;
'us to be yoked with; Elm, but we
-must agree to the contract and
;serve with personal, passionate,
'devotion to Him,
Mrs. Mel Ritchie and Mrs. Ian.
'Hamilton of Kincardine sang a
pleasing duet,
Rev, H. I-X. MacLeod, tncknow,
Presbytery Modertytoe brought
greetings and expressed bits
happiness in seeing young men.
and women giving their lives in
Christ's service.
Interesting, concise reports
ware given by delegates from
Synodieals 'meetings held in
Winghtana.
MO. G. Sutherland, Ripley, paid
loving tribute to departed mem- i
hers of our PreSbyterial and
Mrs. I-1, McKenzie, Luoknow,
:closed the meeting with prayer.
Mrs. Speir, opening the even-
ing session, asked that silent
'prayer be offered for our two,
tmisWonaries who are ill, Miss B.
IVEPAllurchy and. Miss P. Brown.
.
Devotions were given by till
Wingham evening Auxiliary,
Mira J. Day, Mrs. 0. L, Fish and
Mips. S. Fordyth,. I
We learn from Paul's instruct-
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'week. The reason for the change
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