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relatives in Sheffield and To
Mr. and Mrs. Mel McCutc
Karen, Wayne and Steven
on Sunday, with Mr, and
Allan McCall. "
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is extended to Mrs. McGavin
family in the passing of G
McGavin last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
chell, Ross Doug and Nel and
and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell v
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Cu
on Sunday.
Dr. Brian and Mrs. Traviss
girls, of Waterloo visited at
weekend with Mr. and Mrs, II
Traviss.
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The , March meeting of the '8th
and 16th Unit was held on
Wednesday afternoon March 10
at the home of Mrs. Jim
McDonald.
Melva Fraser was in charge of
devotions and opened the meet-
ing by reading, Psalm 693
followed by scripture from Luke
24 verse 39. A meditation based
on the scripture reading was
given entitled, Look at Your
Hands. Prayer was offered.
Hymn 483, "He Leadith Me"
was sung. Melva chose as her
topic the Psalms, "A Hymn Book
of Humanity", Hymn 502, "What
a Friend we have in. Jesus" was
sung and devotions were closed
by everyone repeating the Lord's
Prayer in unison.
Vera McDonald was in charge
of business. Minutes were read
by Marilyn McDonald and roll call'
was answered by nine members. '
The C.W.L. Of St. Ambrose
Church was host to the Wingham
and District Pro-life group, Voice
of the Unborn, on March 9.
Dr. Willke's slide and tape
presentation, "Abortion, HoW It
Is" was shown and followed by a
discussion period.
The Education Committee of
the pro-life group said, Pro-lite
groups are concerned with pre,
serving the dignity of human life.
Therefore they are concerned
about such life issues as: abortion
euthanasia, child abuse, infanti-
cide, and human experimentation
They are also concerned for
niother's suffering damage, phy-
Sic:al and mental, who need help
and guidelines,
The office of the Prime Muni-
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April 4th at 7:30p.m. plans to be
made after church service that
day to see who can go either
church.
Plans were made for the
Thankoffering on. April 11 when
several offered to take fruit
loaves, others donated money.
Mrs. Traviss closed with a poem,
"In Grandmother's Di y" follow-
ed by the Mizpah benedition.
Grace was sung and Lunch was
served by Mrs. Emerson Mitchell
Mrs. Bill Humphries and Mrs.
Jack. McEwing.,
Personals
Mr.. and Mrs. John Baan
arrived home Thursday past from
a 4 day bus trip to theAmerican
Pork Congress in Indianopolis,
Indianna.
Miss Lynn McDonald, R.N.
now of London spent the weekend
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin McDonald, Mr.
Joe Stiffler was a patient last
week in Seaforth Community
Sunday sermon-
U,se your soil well
Sunday morning church service
the Second Sunday in Lent, was in
charge of our minister, Rev. Ed.
,Baker, who took as his sermon,
"Use your, soil well".
The choir rendered a pleasing
anthem, "I'd like to do something
for Jesus". The offering was
received by Jack McEwing, Ross
Bennett and Ron Bennett.
The flowers in front of the
church were in memory of the late
Gordon McGavin placed there ,by
the family.
Collection was received also
copper collection taken.
Invitations were received • to
Thankoffering at Blyth on April 4
with Rev. VV ilema Brown of
Bluevale church as guest speaker
and also to Brussels on April 4
with Rev. Wes Ball of Gorrie as
speaker.
The Thankoffering will be held
April 11 at 8p.m. with Marie
McGavin and Olene Dennis to
show their pictures of Cuba.
A list of shut-ins in the group
are to be in to Mrs. M. Baan`by
April 4.
After some discussion on the
Ham Supper on June 8 a motion
was made by Lois Houston and
seconded by Melva Fraser that
the price by for Adults $3.00 and
Children$1.50
Lunch was • served by the
hostess, Mrs. Jim. McDonald to
close the meeting.
stet Of Japan coriditeted a survey
in 1969 of the complications of
abortion in that country (Japan
has been performing abortions for
23 yeats). The survey listed the
following-findings!' 9% sterility.
. 14% increase in miscarriages in
subsequent pregnancies, 400%
increase rzi tubal pregnancies.
-17% menstrual ittegularities.:20,
30% abdominal pain, dizziness,
headaches.
It was pointedout that figures
ttottt Eastern Europe reveal A ,
great escalation in the numbers of
abortions following legislation to
legalize .atiOrtioni, After 20 or
more years, • Softie of these
countries have re,-introduced Oh=
Sitterabld restrictions to their
laws,
MARCH 016
Hospital. The hostesses for the
euchre this Friday evening in the
community hall will .be Mrs.
Laverne , Godkin, Mrs. Neil
McGavin, Mrs. Nelson Marks,
and Mrs. Alviri McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkby
38 members at
Mission Band
There were 38 members pre-
sent for the March meeting, ofthe
Mission Band held in the church
basement on Sunday morning.
The World Day of Prayer was
observed with members of differ-
ent classes taking pant from the
program sheet. Peter Bennett
read the secretary's report. Cathy
McGavin took up the offering,
The treasurer's report was given..
Cathy McGavin was pianist for
hymns sung during the meeting.
The children went to their
classes under the leadership of
the teachers, Mrs. Ross Bennett,
Mrs. Merton Hackwell, Miss
Latni Dennis and 'Mrs. Walter
Be' .ey.
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to Texas.
The ladies in the village quilted
a couple of crib quilts the first of
this week at the home of Mrs., Bill
Humphries. —
Miss. Joan Bennett of Sarnia
spent the weekend at the home of
her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Ron
Bennett.
Mrs. Edna Hackwell was a
dinner guest with. Mr. and Mrs.
Campbell.. Wey. They all visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rae at St.
Pauls ,on Sunday.
Mrs. Phyllis Dunk and friend
Mrs. Nora Casson have returned
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Mrs. Allan McCall .
There were twenty ladies pre-
sent for the March meeting of the
Walton Unit, which was held in
the church basement on Wednes-
day evening.
Mrs. Jack McEwing opened the
meeting with the Call to Worship.
Hymn "Take time to be Holy"
was sung accompanied by Mrs.
Ray Huethef at the piano. Mrs.
Gerald Watson read the scripture
lesson, from Matthew 6:24-34
followed by the meditation based
on the 34th verse, "One day at a
time"t`Beneath the cross of Jesu4'
was sung.
Mrs. McEwing read a couple of
poems followed by prayer,
Mrs. Bill Humphries gave a
very interesting Topic on "Two
Stars. for God" from a book she
received after being in the
hospital. It was the story of Dale
Evans from the time she married
Roy Rogers in 1947 telling the
heartaches of their family through
the years.
Mrs. Herb Traviss presided for
the business. The minutes were
approved as read by secretary,
Mrs. Howard Hackwell. The roll
call for the copper contest' sides
were taken. Collection was
received by Mrs. Don Achilles
and dedicated by Mrs. Traviss.
Tickets were given out for the
work free Bazaar with donations
in envelopes to be handed in at
our April meeting. Announce-
ments were given' out from the
U.G.U. executive meeting. Wal-
ton Unit to wash communion cups .
in April.
Invitations to Thank offerings,
Brussels. April 4th and Blyth
8th & 16th Unit set
prices for Ham Supper .
CWL hosts Pro-life group