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Unit I of the I,AaiettOW United Zhirreh
'Women mat at 11110013St Manor tot
Septeniber (5.
'Helen ?Todd ilei in a wet** ,service
of laugher byruns With EleieMouston con
the piano. Isobel Mier 'read the Z
Psalm. Laura Mare read a poem, Never
Mind. We closed lir/wetting tt.lie -Lord's
Prayer, ttlim mingled mid ivitited With
the residents, fenjoyliw ield favourite
lomemade :cookies with a cup of tea or
caffee. Wt sang Happy Birthdays to the
residents who tad birthdays lately.
1n the meeting room Elsie Houston
•conducted the business part of the
meeting and opened With a poem,
Discovery'. The -roileall was a
Imnourous °church story told by mine
members. The minutes .of the June
meeting were rapproved. Isobel Mifier
gave the treasurer's report. The
mystery jar tottering was a penny for
the days you were ‘on :hrdidays or a trip.
-Grace Gibson led in the Fellowship of
the Least Coin. 'The meditation was
prepared by women in Bangladesh.
Elsie Houston told ms about Pharaoh's
'Daughter &as our Bible ;Woman of the
month before ,,closing the ineeting With
an Irish Ildpcuailg
unit :2
'The September meeting Aar Unit :2 of
the iheimovi , oil' •s Church 'Women was
held at the Sem Apartments with II
members and three °visitors present.
Marion McFarlane opened the meeting
with a treading; Watehiqg Autumn Came
Frdkraing the approval of the minutes,
and thank gnus for birthday cardsTec
ed, the birthday jar was passed for Olive
Fellowship mf the Least 'Coin was
observed and prayer repeated.
A reading entitle(' Schools was given by
Mrs. Mellarlane.
The '.devotional part -of the meeting was
chaired by .Jean MacLeod opening with a
Teading entitled, 'Smile. •
Fallowing 33/1011g of Happy the Home
when God is there, the =Wart Luke
Xha1aerAterseCil — &was i;Tecid
Moreldallitifte' • Mrs.MatlacidthenTend
lilho Prays 11 the Hine and led in a
short prayer.
Beadings were given tby Ella *Backed,
A Wall Of Prayer; Edna MacDonald, A
'Cheerful little Barbi and God who
Beaches Earth ,With Love and Beauty;
Mary -MatiGillvary; Mrs. MacLeod, ;God's
Maud and Summers End.
'The envelopes were ,ccillected and
dedicated.
Lunch was served by Mrs. MacLeod
and Mary LOU, a ,very gracoius lostess
for the meeting.
Jean thanked all who had helped and
. the members for ,coming, getting aback to
complete our year together.
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Unit .3 met in the church parlour ,on
Septeuiber <5, with eight members and
one visitor present. Anna Mae Bunter
topened ,,With a poem, followed with a
hymn.
'The minutes were read and Approved.
Anna Dexter gave :the treasurer.s report.
The offering was taken and teellection of
the least Coin was gathered and the
prayer repeated. Idoneyfrom tone birth-
day was added to the birthday jar.
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annonneattlentS Vete Oven Mrs.
Bunter. rte ilandernen itaired the
ipttgraIn laptgisd 1.4th a poem, A
Contented Iliad.
FolloWing Vital, Mein leradrieread
the scripture and Mrs. Nutter gave the
..devotitais mid prayer.
Edith %Maar played an iretheurnental
of several of Vietnr Berbre:rfs
compoSitions.
IdargaretTemuson of Pine River gave
an interesting and informative presenta-
tion of The conditions in Soca Africa. She
made the aituation there MUM inaderStan-
cclable, roped* since the eleetion is
there this week.
Mrs. Sanderson thanked the speaker
and, presented !her with a small gift.
Mane 33radley gave a reading, The .12 -
Ile School House.
The closing byran was sang, after
which Mrs. Henderson read, Autumn
Tree. The group repeated 'the .UCW
Benediction.
During refreshments, Mrs. _Henderson
'conducted an interesting contest.
Unit 4
Unit 4 fof the laicknow United Church
Wonuni met on September 75 with an at-
tendance of Z.
Merle Elliott, !convener, presided for
the Iprogram, topening with a poem.
'The scripture was read by "Tillie
Wilson. 'The meditation, The GreatCom-
miss' kin, was given by Shirley Brooks,
followed with prayer by Velma
Morningstar.
Wilda _Campbell sang a very pleasing
solo, accompanied by Laura Lee Diyley
at the piano.
Mrs. Brooks received the offering and
Mrs. Morningstar gave the offertory
prayer.
Mrs. Elliott introduced the guest
speaker, Margaret Ferguson of
Amberley, a former member of the
Luelmow DEW.
.3tam
tiformitiliv`ItatitinSotith Africa, whth
,:compriseslour main produces. She told
ref the 'troubled times among .the veggie,
dealing math -theAtories out ,zof Mozambi-
cque (of massacres, torture and the in-
credible abuse of Thildren..
Mrs. Wilson 'thanked Mrs. Ferguson
and presented ler with a gift apprecia-
tion Of a very informative talk
Follovnag a thymn, Mrs. Elliott dosed
the program with prayer.
Mary Be* presided for the, business,
opening with an autumn poem.
Kathleen Ccdlyer reported for Citizen,
ship; Alice Ritchie for stewardShip;Xay
Crawford for community friendship
Marion McFarlane for Cluistian educa-
tion; /Me 'Wilson for flowers and Laura
Lee Dayley for amnesty.
`Tice °<rcillcall was answered With a sum-
mer iiighlight.
Margaret Finlay ,conducted :the
Fellows.hip Of the least 'Coin - Lot*,
Listen, Learn, Love - a voice from
followed by prayer.
Mrs. Bole closed the buSiness. with
prayer, followed ihy all repeating the miz-
pah benediction.
A ,social time followed.
erniceMcJi1wzin shows slides
The .Dungannon Women's institute ant
at the ihorneltatith Vreeland on Sept.
at l) p.m. 'this was .our Invitational
meet* Penne Young Convenor.
President YMary Robson welcomed
everyone And (opened the .1xneeting with
the Opening Ode, Mary Stewart Collect
And
The o11 celI was Answered by .naming
,country that Itrades with ',Oanatla and
was ,Anawerigt;,43T 16 Imembers .and two
visitors. .The minutes of,,.3ast .imeeting
were ,read And .tthe ttreasurer's report
„given V AtOberta.',LiuSkill.
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