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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-02-12, Page 28PAGE 28. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1986. Cranbrook news Presbyterian WMS plans for Day of Prayer BY MRS. MACENGEL The February meeting of the W.M.S. of Knox Presbyterian church was held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Strickler with 11 members present. Mrs. Jim Hart opened the meeting with a reading "Teach us to love more." The hymn, "Love Divine, all love excelling" was sung. The Scripture reading from Joshua 24: 14-28 was read in unison. Mrs. Hart gave a reading on the theme "love" based on 1 Cor. Ch. 13. The hymn, "Immortal Love" was sung followed by a prayer. Mrs. Gordon Engel had the topic from the study "Native People", dealing with education. She read the story of their lives written by two native women which showed how all their life they were made to feel inferior wherever they were. Mrs. Leslie Knight presided for the business when the minutes were read by the secretary Mrs. Jack Knight and 17 cards and 15 visits were reported. The roll call was answered with a verse on "love". Mrs. Stuart Stevenson gave a report on the executive meeting she attended in the Seaforth Presbyterian church on Jan. 27. The Synodical will be held in Welland this year and the annual meeting is to be in Stratford on March 14. The combined W.M.S. meeting and the World Day of Prayer service will be held on Friday, March 7 at the home of Mrs. Harvey Smith. Lunch was provided by Mrs. Goldwin Knight, Mrs. Donald Perrie and the hostess. WO MENS INSTITUTE The Ethel and Cranbrook Insti- tute's combined for the Tweeds- muir meeting held in the Cran- brook Community Centre on Thursday evening, Feb. 6 with approximately 30 members and visitors attending. Numerous books, pictures, and antiques were displayed and all took part in a contest "Antiques at a Glance." Roll call was "name a favorite antique". Richard Lobb, auctioneer from Clinton, was guest speaker and showed and commented on the many beautiful and interesting pictures of lamps, dishes, etc. which had been in sales. Each Institute held their own business meeting. Mrs. Bert van Donkersgoed and Mrs. Gordon Engel are the leaders for the 4-H Club "Etiquette for the 80's". They attended a leader's training school in Huronview Auditorium on Thursday. The club will be starting in the near future. Any interested young people (boys and girls) can contact one of the leaders. The March meeting will be on "education and Cultural Activi- ties" and the roll call is "different ways to relax your muscles". Lunch was provided by the Ethel W.I. and included a nicely decorat- ed 83rd anniversary cake. CARD PARTY CANCELLED Owing to weather conditions the Hall Board card party was called off for Friday evening, February 7. On Friday, Feb. 14 the Foresters are having a card party. Blyth church news A hearty hymn sing was enjoyed by the members of the Blyth United church on Sunday, led by Mrs. Margaret Kai with Mrs. Shirley Vincent at the piano. This was followed by the junior and intermediate choirs singing "Hosanna" and "HisJoy His Joy" led by Mrs. Cheryl Cronin. After the singing of "Fairest Lord Jesus", Mr. Bauman told a story of Why the wrens built their nest in a mail box. He gave each child a picture to colour. Mrs. Joan Clark was the leader. The Junior choir then sang, "Give us laughter, Oh Lord". The scripture lesson was read by Stephen Souch and Shannon Snell. The intermediate choir then sang, "Let the Hills sing for Joy." Mr. Bauman took as his sermon theme, "God can do anything." He said that God gives power to people so they can be equal to anything that God wants to throw at them. "Don't let things get you down," he said. "Don't ever feel defeated. The answer is to live with God every minute." 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