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..UCW has
Xmas
meeting .
The Sunday School room was
decorated in the Christmas spirit
of tree lights and candles for the
December . meeting on
Wednesday evening when all
units combined for a pot luck
supper at seven o'clock.
Rev. Baker said grace prior to
the supper when decorated tables
had been arranged by the
McKillop Unit. Following the
supper Rev. Baker showed a film
"For Goodness Sake" on
television and interview with Jack
Burkhart.
The devotional period was
conducted by the 8th & 16th Unit.
Mrs. Gerald Smith read a poem,
"What is Christmas? "Joy to the
World" was sung. Mrs. Martin
Baan accompanied at the piano.
Mrs. Alvin McDonald read the
scripture from Luke 2: 2-11
followed by prayer.
A reading on Christmas was
given by Mrs. G. Smith. The
offering was received which Mrs-.--
A. McDonald dedicated. Hymn,
"Hark the Herald Angels Sing"
was sung.
Mrs. Don McDonald gave the
topic, "How far to Bethlehem".
Telling the Christmas story, the
birth of Christ, the King born in
Bethlehem, the birthday we
celebrate. There are many needs
we push aside to get those things
we want, if only we could take
time to remember our Saviour.
Mrs. Alvin McDonald read a
poem, "A Christmas Wish" this
was followed with a carol
sing-song with Mrs. Neil
McGavin at the piano.
Mrs. N. McGavin presided fCr
the business, opening with a
poem, "A Little Kindness is
spokenr . She also :thanked
everyone that had helped prepare
for the supper and devotions..
Minutes were r ead by Mrs.
Herb Traviss. Thank you cards for
flowers and fruit from those in
hospital, Mrs. Herb Traviss, Mrs.
Laverne Godkin, Mrs. Lois
Williamson and Mrs.. Dianne
McCall • were received by
corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Allan .McCall. -.._
Mrs. Ken McDon-ild brought in
the slate of officers for the coming
year. A second vice is still
required, this to •be taken back to
the units.
Mrs Reid
made. UCW
life member
Mrs. Nelson. Reid was' made a
life member of the United Church
Women and a membership pin
was pinned on by Mrs. C. Wey.
A donation was voted to the.
Children's. Aid Society at
Goderich. There are still ch urch
calendars available.
The Presbyterial 4ndual
meeting was announced ' 'for-
January 25, 1971 at NOrthSide
United Church, Seaforth.
Mrs. McGavin closed the
meeting with prayer:
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