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Units 1 aa4"2 of the Lucluioa w
United Chuich Women t
October with. Annabelle,
HuncH NEWS
A strong ,as .;Pest seraMrs
mmammaaamiaimaimaii
s go " ,gave ;7eUpL .noel g1 w payer
owing led by s>Molen..
the theme of the meeting ` anklul- a
iaesss a Habit. „• Vag, •
Isobel Todd gave the eau .to wor'Q terestiug and enlightening.
ship with Helen Todd reading the discuss. ion involved the 21 members
scriptures the story of the 10 lepers. of Unit 3' of the Lucktow 'rated
The, 1 �. b . Church Women,. during
tf eir
�t�tt gratitude
ingratitude were taken
taken by Jew � t�ober 1 meeting. --Jane Tieleeve,�n,,
09 �. 'o assisted by Wilda ° Cam and
Mae Hunters' was conveiior'for the
and
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topic, . � �es �d ►'�
Dowe Hindle Them? •
The up sat in, a cele and a
b of yarn intertwined forded. a
web as it was pied among: the
members. Bach.one relates a fear
worry they had experienced and
how they,/dealt with it.
The members. then. divided into
groups 400 ' studied how how [two
Biblical figures, Esther e!er,
Conley d e Bradt y
Twenty-sTwenty-sht members and one.
vitor were treated to Musical
numbers 'by Jean Conley on dile
auto harp and Elsie Houuston, 4 the
piano, along with various
Thanksgiving readings.
Donations were made to the Wes-
ley Centre in Hamilton. •
Unit 1
Lois Walden - presided for the
business portion of the meethig
during which the 14 members
answered the • roilcall giving, a
Thanksgiving tho tit, or verse. Ash. e .
The offering and t Coin were A collected. Grace. Gibson read Hur• On S tired
ting to „Healing from the Voice
Froin Australia. Members of the Ashfield
The birthday jar was -passed for Vi omen s Missionary Society
Jean. McLeod,.. - _ . gathered at tris home of Jan ne Wylds
Plans Were made for the up- for their September meeting. lj pie �� -
+�
Co am.
coating fowl supper. _mittee members Helen Helen,Madonatt,
The meeting clbsed r with the Dorothy Fiiitayson. and Norah Robb:
Benediction,. 1rs. Fuca son led nhe o nun_
sprayer.
.
Twelve mem f .Unit 2
SW n:' from Psalm 24with
answered ,the- rell.01 _.b *dog the-meditation:.:entided;, A Shared
somedun : theywed thaf ' fox, . Thi .marks th. 25th
S�
..-Mianastryc. ��►eac .. . � e
It was reported 'that the lobby anally of the : on by the
Wein September made a profiit of Presbyterian.C rc� to
$52. • ordain women as both malting and
The offering was taken and .ewers,. elders,. The change, has. not
dedicated by unitpresideuthylls come early for the churchor the
Morrison.'
women. But: this poxes has .begun
The Fellowship of teas:.Least COiujt _ and. continues as :faithful men and
was received. and dedicated to 1 ,,., .women Work" together to lead God's
call ; _ argon„ from the Voice of • people. • -
Atgch.7Thefe is currently $23 m The fourth chapter of the Study
the z ,;east Coin which will be "'book Growth of a Prophetic Church
Weil in to the treasurer. in Central America was: ptiesefted
-The fowl, supper was " discussed by ' Mrs. MacLennan. She told of
-and assignments handed out. . the many struggle•s o the•;Christian•
baked their fears, The membas
.
learned that vihile ones faith may
not take away one's fps and wor-
ries, it dries Suellithen peZ011
deal with them, .
Ind Affairs
was the g� and Noona
.. olicaii was a wea d with an theme of the October 1 g . Ram Charge.
iteni fain the Observes s the :Sr.Heins Womesa as Institute.
_ The institute will ons again hold
May ioyko !tet leader con- Elaine E �a opened �.) card pies .�►g the mond" of f
ducted the business rtioiii of the, meeting with, a poem. Nature's Best toper and November.
pM� n M .ff+1P 4
meeting. .du g which various st Bargains. a
ding reps were =dyed.
LLnckno►w SeatineL Wedeea s October 1 1
St� Helens Wi concentrates
on'ihterpational affairs
Thirteen een members and one visitor earolhie lVfeWirY was the delegate
s Campbell requested helpers answered the roltcail hawk% a for the Fan Ray Octo7 in
and food' for the upcoming to �keY co with a food e, Seaforth.lViuriel Moffat will attend
the rdon, Area: Coarrenton
supper
�,orgtgpLnOctober
�p. An invitation During the business portion of the Norwich
October Y�
was "recei'lerd m the Ripley CW meeting,:the standard ,Re were N1J4 #rich 011 10.
,
e
to atteudihe r luncheon on October re ived, The Remembrance, Hay Hostesses- for ;t meeting were
26 and from Berrie for a Festival Service will be decided. l� wadand Luba Stratton.,
of Ideas on October 29.T Pres-
byterial . will held November4 in
The history of the Fellowship of
the Least Coin was presented by
Marg rya
The, m# ; • benediction and
social time brought the meeting to
aclose. n
B.A.
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Members of the South Kinloss Ruth Bell entitled. In -Everything
"Omen's Missions S tyalong"e ;ve Vis. A, Thanksgiving.
with Several sato g
ver sister
groups,. learned : hymn. -Tis 'Not to Ask : for_ �►if
how..unillions , . of needy :children Alone, was read prayer. anche
benefit from Sleeping Children Needham acted as plaids for the
Around the World 1ScAW, during bye ;
,. their October 1 fall Tbankoff+ ng Reports from the, treasurer,..
t' meetin . seas and '' ai ere.
��t, S' � d. w
tnis Bene Ser east *a mnemn►ber�of the received du� tli us` s s
,, a�aaYg e b aaRaies p.,
Church due to
rtlltical upheavals Organization, told how .these any tion, •
and the direpoverty:ofthat c children are_ ,given:•bed kits; .at-th►e The ladies re ended, to llcall
.. t country. cod of $28 per Child. The kits . with a verse;on, a• child or :children.
An interesting video of this country, �.
was��also shown. y.!, ° , • • "are trade rup *Ole c ' d's own or, something you learned from.a
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Articles . from Tidings s •noun which , gives jobs. o the child. ed prayer,
m the ��ilad Ti gs � The � �'. vise u►. p
locals. kit includes' a The Bible studywarisconducted by
werematt read�-by Mrs. Faw><day�&op.ground
cLean preside Ito, con sheets, mattress, ., sheets, PYianias, Irene ° Dickie usiung" scriptu
b`r m:e`thi`
di ed iii rhos ess h ori of _� ni limo °w` "eistarrient
on children and 'Jesus' loving con
ameeti�ng: during w. Eh various a»►d ppee care ticnts � . � .. .
CAW Vas .:s n
.reports werel�eiv, �, �- , by earn for �therit. The poignant hymn
dens father,Murray, who is story, Gentle Jesus,
�Rollca�l
for the nine ai�livattthers w . , Meek and Mild
now. OVer 80.i,
in the-� of awlute� elephant and , was�� read �ollowi>hg the; sinew o f
vegetable au ction.. • Mr`s. Sergeant's, presentation eras the hymn itself. "
Anyone wishing to make a accompanied by a slide sen. a: Rena Forster led in the of ►ry
daaaiation of food o the local fond- tation. The many hours 'o volunteer ` prayer, ` y ° -
ban imay brin *it" to thie.churchi on One 'and the joy on the 'children's 'Ruth Bell, Rena Forster and
';� face�s� were`testimony of the value leyCoiwell, accompanied by Wilma
'����� p �`daya • p � � this � " t. ,
"he'f itaanksgiving meeting will be The iu fi Kinloss WMS has Clarke on the piano, sang'The
held on October 21 at the home ofLighthouse. •
g supported the ,project since early • Irene Dickie gave the courtesies,
Helen MacLennan. Please brio
newspaper clippings on the.study of Januaary, donating morin! for followed by the closing prayer led
Central America; Several be, kits.:'DOflatagna:, were . by Elizabeth Dickie.
Following the courtesies'" aa>riti ed by ' etre c her husband,. Hostess: = for ttie meeting was
dim, who had .accom ted her.
Closing prayer, u bane of fellowship ' Faretla 11!mclnnes,bQ also seven as
was share,: > �� The fferiaiig prod :dirt
Md> roar aloar g wait : ary ` uckton
rciud i a r ding. from _ dent :and Trene:Dickie:
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years4 .:Who is . involved. wotthwbile
carmitinity service or a special person
who is eo>�itrirbutng,
while- coping with a,
physical or psychological..
limitation? Do you know -a
youth who has performed.
an pact of heroism
The Ontario Community
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