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THE BRUSSEL POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Tifi7RSDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1.969'
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REGION HELD AT WALTON
The Nighth Convention of CenL,
tre Region. I furon-Porth Breshy.
terial was held in Duff's United
Church, Walton. Miss (jail 11.1eCal1.
superintendent of •Wr011len's
ion of T.anulon Rescue Mission,
was guest speaker, fa, tellixtg
about her work there she said
they had e tinge story house Ivith
sevonteen beds. They help women
girls find children, from many lin,
fortunate ci reit rns t an cos. Their
Reed.-1 are supported by a grant
from the city, charity and do-
nations. setup of their needs are
prayer suPPorl, linens, toilet
articles, curds, table games, toys,
undorwear, socks, nylons, night-
NV r and children's' pyjamas.
Their washing machine needs re-
placing. in tho neat' rnitutm and also
their linens,
Mrs. Orval Harrison presided
for the meeting anti Mrs. HarvtIlY
Craig and Mrs. James Clarklooked
after registration. Mrs. Tan Wilbee
presided 01: the piano. mr:4. 1\j'elsorL
Reid was appointed as seeretaey
rer the meeting, Morning worship
service was given by Mrs. (fee.
Ribey aitd. Mrs. :Beier buniop cif
Sea forth, The closing warship
service was by Mrs. Dave Ander-
son of Londesboro. Words oe weld
ernue were given by Mrs. Alvin
McDon ald,
Reports were glv n by the fol-
lowing secretaries: Literature.
Mrs. Harold Currie;
S Mrs. .Geo, Porter; Prograunillti e-,.
Mrs. Clarke Kennedy: Treasurer,
Mrs. Walter McDonald, and Re-
cording Secretary, Mrs, Orville
fia wyer.
Mrs. Porter asked for reports
to be sent to her by Dec, 17 and
Mrs. Sawyer wanted her reports
in by Dc. 15. Mrs. McDonald re-
ported financial returns $2000.00
lower than last year at this time.
Mrs. Kennedy stressed the re-
source packet to go with the study
of the year.
cireetings from the Perth-
Huron Presbterial was brought to
the Centre Region by the presi-
dent, Mrs. Harold Babensee of
Stratford. She asked that names
of eligible women to fill vacan-
cies in the list of officers be sent
to Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft, .13elgraire.
The ;ii'w.ruoott SOS,giott was op-
ed with a sitlg.sopg condticted, by
Rev, D. Docken Whet he intro-
duced two new songs among
other familiar ones.
Mrs. Herb Tra.viss and Mrs.
Emerson Mitchell provided
nuMber.
filighlights front 00 School rot
Chtirch 'Weiner, held at Alma Col-
lege last August were presented
by Mrs,' Stewart Miner, Ele)teh
responded
the rell call With 74 Menibers
sent.
The :Wiles wore dtvitled into
three disctission grOtipS Which
Were wilder the leadership Of ',Ara,
Sawyer. -Mrs. W. MODOilald and
Mrs. C. Kennedy.
An invitation to: ttOlitieshOro
1070 meeting Wag tlee0004. ThO
Courtogy rOttlUtitg, WOVE! given fly
Mrs. ,folin RObitiSon Of. Goshen
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nowt beilovo ttoi Pwoo
Pirq 'l' hill. Iffti.