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alton
UCW has general meeting
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primarily with W.MI .S. work.
Those taking part in the
program were: Mrs. Berva
Watson, representing the
Methodist Church, Mrs. Esther
Watson, representing the
Congregational Church. Mrs.
Teenie Achilles representing the
Presbyterian Church. Mrs.
Pauline Bennett representing the
W.M.S. Mrs. Marie Bennett
representing the W. A,, Mrs.
Kathy Achilles representing the
Huron U.C.W. , Mrs. Olive
Dundas representing the Perth
U.C.W. Mrs. Carol Collins
representing the E.U.B. W.S.
W. S.
Mrs. Annie Reid was the first
president of the U.C,W. and
work toward the total m ission of
the church, together with the
shortage of ministers and their
concern for the lack of religious
instruction of children.
On the historic occasion
members remember with
thanksgiving their heritage in
their church. A moments silence
was observed in memoriam of
those who through generations
have passed on their knowledge
into the society and the
community.
Mrs. Edith Wey presided for
the business. Minutes were read
by Mrs. Mildred Traviss. The
offering was received by Mrs.
Doreen Hackwell and. Mrs. Leona
McDonald and dedicated by
Mrs.Wey, followed by prayer.
Mrs. Betty McCall corresponding
secretary read thank you cards
from Mrs. Ethel Leeming, Mr.s.
Pauline Bennett and Mrs.
Georgina Bosnian. Mrs. Wey
gave a report from the
Presbyterial meeting she had
attended. The Regional meeting
is set for October 7th to be held at
Clinton.
The Doxology was sung and
Rev. Docken closed with the
Benediction,
The units all met for their
business. The Copper Contest
leaders collected for their
sides. There will be no unit
meetings in June. Plans were
made for the 50th Anniversary
celebration on Sunday at Duff's
Church with a luncheon, to be
served following the morning
service.
Personals
Recent visitors v ith Mrs. Jean
Broadfoot were: Mr. and yMrs.
Jack Hinchley, Owen Sound, Mr.
and Mrs. David Kerby and
children and Mr. John Smith of
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles
and Mr. Jerry Achilles have
returned home following a visit
with relatives at Hearst; Sioux
Narrows and Hop Junction.
On Sunday the Walton charge
of Duff's Church are welcoming
many of past members back to the
morning service at 11 A.M. -to
celebrate the 50th Anniversary.
There will be banners, old
pictures and histories on display,
with lunch and a birthday cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dunk of
Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs.
Phyllis.Dunk,
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles
were Sunday evening supper
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Sills and family of Seaforth. Mr,
and Mrs. Don Achilles and
family, Walton, Mr. and Mrs.. Bill
Taylor and family of Kintail and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and
family of Fergus also visited at
the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson
and Ronald and Mr. and Mrs.
Allan McCall visited on Sunday
with Mrs. W.H.Currie and Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Currie,
Douglas, Heather and Tommy in
Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Stimore, Stratford.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Shortreed on the arrival
of their son on Saturday in Clinton
Public Hospital.
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
11 units of the. United Church
men met together for the
eral meeting on Wednesday
ning last week at Duff's
ited Church.
alton Unit was in charge of
devotions when they
mated some of the program
t was used at the Presbyterial
nual Meeting recently, as an
torte occasion to honor the
ilee year - a 50th anniversary.
s. Ruth Thamer opened
the singing of the
nwersary Hymn, Mrs. Marjory
ether was the pianist.
rs. Jean Bewley read the
ebration opening, "The past
aks, the present responds, the recalled happenings in the
ure beckons," 1930's. Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell
ears ago, women responded added more memorable events in
this Presence. As they the past.
hered together, in tiny The Great Parade record was
panies, little did they realize
y were making history. But played throughout the program
ntually, these small "with everyone joining in with the
herings formed the W.M.S. of choir. Mrs. Audrey Hackwell read
Methodist, Congregational the scripture from Romans 8.
d Presbyterian Churches. Mrs. Betty McCall read a letter
en the gatherings of women
re interdenominational - they
re too few to be exclusive. Out
this soil came the first
eriments in organic uni,,on-
t produced the United Church.
the time of union in 1925 all
ee denominations had national
men's boards involved
written from a W.M.S. member
on Nov. 7, 1928. Mrs. Mildred
Traviss a letter from the Arlchives
in Toronto..'
Mrs. Elva Be4ger read the
prayer, Mrs. Edna Hackwell and
Mrs. Dorothy Sholdice gave their
findings of the "Great Debate",
on the enthusiasm of women to
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and Notions MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY!
Because of limited store space, this stock will be
displayed and sold from the VILLAGE HALL - Gorrie.
It's a Complete Stock Liquidation
Sale of Brand Name Family Clothing,
Dr Goods Boots and Shoes.
STARTS 10 a.m. FRIDAY. JUNE 6t 1 '
opEN to a.m. to 9 p.m. EN Lin D
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IT'S AT THE VILLAGE HALL ----- GORRIE
(You'll see the red and yellow signs)
LIQUIDATION SALE STARTS FRIDAY and-will
continue until everything is sold., IIEMEMBER:
We'll Pe Open Every Evening Until 9 p.m. Be Sure To
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THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 4, 1915