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The synodical Society of
Hamilton and London Women's
Missionary Society (W,13.) Pres-
byterian Church in Canada is
planning to hold its annual meet-
ing inSt. Andrew's Church, Wing-
ham, April 10 and 11th.
Highlights will include the
Rev. Dean Cassidy of. Windsor,
Moderator of the Synod of Hamil-
ton and London, as guest speaker
on Tuesday, music by the Wing-
ham Bell Ringers, a film on
Taiwan shown by Miss H. Mac
Donald, a panel moderated by
Miss Jean Gardiner, and Miss
Mary Whale, AssistantSecretary
Board of World Missions, will
interview Rev. and Mrs. Jalal
Masih Daniel of India. The ses-
sions are open to the public.
WMS annual
meeting to be
in Wingham
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a gift.
Mrs. Doug Hemingway won the,
door prize. Lunch, was served
by Mrs. N. McLarty, Mrs. E.
Cunningham, Mrs. DougHeming-
way, Mrs. Wm. Campbell.
Society sees
C. I. Stief, Branch Manager
Listowel
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