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ME 111117110111148 POIMBRUSOlab O1vT,41110 THURSDAY, JAN. 23rd, 1969
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ANNUAL MEETINNQ Qt=
MAITLAND PRESBYTERIAL,
The annual meeting of the. Mali-
hind Presbyterial of the . 11'.M.5
of the Presbyterian Church in
Canada was held in St, Andrew's
Church, \\Ingham , on Tuesday,
January 11th. with. Mrs, George
Sutherland, Ripley, retiring Presi-
dent in the chair, and l\rrs. Don
Robertson presiding at the organ,
Following .the invocation, the Aim
and Purpose of. the Society was
repeated in unison "To unite the
Women, Girls and Children Of the
Church in Prayer, Study and. Ser-
vice for the advancement of the
Kingdom of God at home and.
abroad". Morning Devotions were
taken by Mrs, Douglas 'Gtralmm,
Mrs. Lorne Sparks and Mrs. Harry
l'I",avis of Sonith Kinloss. Silent
tribute was paid to the late Treas-
urer, Mrs. D. R, 11/Jae:Kenzie, MTS.
W. D. Campbell, Listowel, 'Record-
ing Secretary. read the minutes
of last. year's Annual Meeting and
submitted a summarized report of
the year 1968. Mrs. T. A. Currie,
Wingham, bronght greetings and
words of welcome to the visiting
groups. Corresponding Secretary,
Mrs. V, Emers4n, Whitedblnrch,
presented her report, and cor-
respondence relating to suggested
structural changes within the
Presbyterial, and to 'Group Leader-
ship, Afternoon. Devotions were
taken by Mrs. F. Moulder". Mrs.
Don Robertson and Mrs. Thos.
MacDonald of Kinlough. The Ex-
ecutive Committee's decision, fol.-
lowing a luncheon hour discus-
sion re. Structural Clianges, was
announced by Mrs. A, Mundell,
and for Group LeaderShip by Mrs.
Cameron Mac.A.uley, Rev. Mouyice
McNabb, Poor Elgin, brought
greetings from Bruce-Maitland
Presbytery, 'Reports were received
from the various secretarieS, in-
elud`ing the Treasurer. Mrs. EWan
McLean. Ashfield, As the reports
were submitted, the (hales of the
office were enumerated. An inter-
esting and informative innovation,
The offering was received, and
Mrs. Rev. K. Rooney, Ripley, led
in the Offertory prayer Mrs.
Sutherland expressed her op•
prociation to all members present
ror co-operation given during her
term of four years as President.
The Nominating Commi'ttee's re-
ANNUAL
DISCOUNT
ON ALL DRY CLEANING
ENDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1st
Listowel Dry Cleaners
FREE PICK UP and DELIVERY
LIST OF DISTRICT AGENTS
MOLESWORTH SIMPSON'S STORE
ETHEL — WEBER'S STORE
CRANBROOK — FRANK SMITH'S STORE
MORRISBANK CORNERS
PITCHER'S SUPER TEST STATION
BRUSSELS CLARENCE PEGELOW STORE
24, Mrs. B. Thomas, l31ueVale,
expressed appreciNtion to St.
Andrew's group, and to all partic-
lilting members, Mrs. Wall a e.e
Conn, W4vitechurch, led in the
clos'ing' prayer,
The following officer's 'were in-
Sttalled for 190,
Honorary President, 'Mrs. Parish
Moffatt, Wingham,
Past President, firs. George
Stftherland, RiploY•
President, Mrs, Alvin Mundell,
Belmore.
1st Vice-President. Mrs. J. \'V.
English, Wingham.
2nd Vice - President, r5.
Bet" n a rd mil s, BinevaIe.
3rd Vice-President, Mrs, Mel
Ritchie, Kincardine.
4th Vice-President, Mrs, Dos"
Robertson, Ripley,
Treasurer, Aft's, Ewan McLNin.
Ashfield,
Fristorion, 'miss Iva, Garr, Dint
gannon.
A ss't rs. Morgan
Henderson, Lucknow.
Secretaries
Recording,Mrs, AV, D. Campbell,
T,istow ei,
Corresponding, rs, Victor
Emerson, Whitechnrch.
Afternoon 'Groups, Mrs. Gordon
Langside,
Catneron
Due W many costly and,
plea so lit experiences with your
Council Board the garbage dis-
posal on Lot 24, Con. 6, OTOS;
Township will be closed March
Mrs. Henry 1969.
'Home Helper $, NTS, Prank
Maulden, Kinlough,
friendship and Service, Mrs.
Mel Ritchie, Kincardine,
Literature and. Library, Mrs,
John McLean, Ripley,
Glad Tidings, Mrs, Ira ]Tickle,
South KinloSs,
Press,l. Miss Leah Currie, Wing- hai
Supply, Mrs. Wm, Smith, Molet4,-.
worth.
Life M embers n iss
Ishister, Wingham,
Without Portfolio:
Mrs. Rev, T. 3, McKinney, Te-
oswater; Mrs. Sam Robinson,
(.1 cirri cs.'Mrs. Robert Mitchell,
Lislowel: Mrs, Howard Harris,
:\lnlesworth.
Auditors;
Nominating COmmtttee:
but:know Evening; Tioleswortb
,1iliternoon ; Ripjley A rternotml
South i loss Afternoon;
tra Pickle. Menthol' Exec.:tit:Ivo,
:1101*1111 Henderson, Luck,.
now; Mrs. Douglas Graham, South
Kinloss:
NOTICE
Stan Alexander
port wos presented by Mrs. 'V i :Evening Groups. Mrs.
Emerson, Miss Dorothy Douglas„Allister. Dungonnon.
Lucknowt, presided at, the insital," +Girls' Groups, Mr"4. 1
lotion service, The, new 'Presi— nacAuley, Ripley,
dent, Mrs. Mundell, chose her in- Children's Groups,
spiritional message from 3 John McKenzie, Ashfield.
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