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ii'oniAVIcli The Christmas
Meeting of the FOrdwieh 'United
Church 'Woman's Missionary So-
ciety 'was held in the Sunday
School rooms with Mrs. James
Warren, presiding, Roll call was
answered by 2T members and four
visitors.
Mrs. Ira Schaefer reported for
the supply committee. Cards were
signed for members in the hospi-
tal, mrs, Howell Fraser and Mrs.
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Oraha.in was leader for th e wor-
ship service and the Scripture les-
son was read by Mrs. Cad Ettinger.
Mrs. Ken Graham gave the Christ-
mas litany.
Mrs. Wray Cooper gave a reading
and Mrs. Robert Gibson read 'The
innkeeper's Excuses". Mrs. Jack
Wilson rendered a. lovely Ch rist-
mis solo and Mrs. Stanley Bride
read a Christmas story.
Mrs. Crosby Sothern read the
following sla te of officerS for 1961:
Hon. pro., Mrs. J. W, hlird; ipres„
Mrs. Ken Graham; first, second
and third vicevresidents, Mrs. Stan
Bride, Mrs, James Warrell and Mrs.
Robert Gibson ; sec., Mrs. Crosby
Sothern; asst. sec., Mrs, Mei Allan;
treas.. Mrs. Carl Ettinger; treas,
for exn. fund, Mrs. Pearl Patter-
son; associate members, Mrs. Wray
Cooper, Mrs. Wally Gibson, Mrs.
Robert Cannel ; supt. of Mission
Band. Mrs, Robe Gibson and Mrs.
Ben Gibson.
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Mrs. Margaret Trapp of Detroit
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her sister, Mrs. Art Forester and
Mr. Forester.
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Mrs. Emma Williamson visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Williamson in London,
Mrs, Tom McClement, Miss Betty
MeClement and Miss Karen Jacqu-
es, Mrs. William. Sothern and Gary
spent Tuesday in Kitchener.
' Mr. and Mrs. We llington Har-
grave and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Reid and family visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wray
hi Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Stewart and
family visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Stewart.
Mr. William Sothern Sr, Is at pre-
sent confined to Palmerston Hos-
pital.
II: Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Schaefer and
Paul spent Monday in Kitchener.
Little Wendy Baylor, four-month-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Baylor is at present confin-
ed to Palmerston Hospital, suffer-
ing from bronchial croup.
Messrs. Earl Moore and Fred
McCann attended the jury two days
last week in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollock and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Howell
Fraser spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Pollock at Rip-
ley.
Saturday, Dec. 17th will be Santa
Claus day in Fordwich.
Mr. Jack Foster of Kitchener
spent all last week at his home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ries visited
relatives one day last week in
E-lanover.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCann spent
Saturday in London,
'Mrs, Winnifred Downey left on
Saturday for Livonia, Mich., where
she will spend Christmas with her
daughter. Then she will leave af-
ter the holidays for Texas, where
she will spend the winter months,
The executive and, canvassers of
the Fordwich Branch of the Up-
per Canada Bibl e Society wish to
thank elf contributors for their
1960 donations. The sum of $129.40
has been forwarded to the head
office in Toronto as our contribu-
tion for Bible Society work.
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The December meeting of Mc-
Intosh United Church W.M.S. was
held Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Pace with twelve.
ladies present. Mrs. Leslie Hark-
ness was leader and opened the
meeting with the singing of a
:...`hristinas hymn, Mrs. Eldon Ren-
wick read the Scripture, followed
by prayer by Mrs. Harkness. Rev.
Pace t hen took charge of the elec-
tion of officers for 1961.
President, Mrs. Lesli e Harkness;
vice president, Mrs. Jack Ferguson ;
secretary, Mrs. Alan Darling; treas-
urer, Mrs. Fred Dustow; Cradle
Roll, Mrs. Walter Renwick ; Chris-
tian citizenship and temperance,
Mrs. Eldon Renwick ; Christian
stewardship, Mrs, Bert Wylie; lit-
erature secretary, Mrs. Clarke
Renwick; Missionary Monthly, Mrs.
Adam Darling', World Friends, Mrs,
Leonard Harper; press, Mrs. Gor-
don Wright and Mrs. Alan Darling;
community stewardship, Mrs. Allan
White ; Baby Band, Mrs. Russell
Sewers, Mrs. Jack Inglis, Mrs.
Elmer Haskins,. Mrs, Robert Hark-
ness; supply, Mrs. Jim Harper; Or-
1st, Mrs. Pace, Assistant, Mrs.
John White.
The meeting continued with a
ending entitled "That God Is
Love" by Mrs, John White. Miss
antes Inglis also gave a reading
from the Upper Room. A chapter
rem the study batik was read by
as. Robert Harkness, Another
istmas hymn was sung and
Leslie Harkness claSed the
eeting with prayer. A delicious
lunch was served by the hostess,
•
CHRISTMAS PARTY •
Ogo. SIMMONS
HOSTESS TO.
FORD:MOH-St. Anne's Guild
The financial report was given
by the treasurer, Mrs, Lyle SIM-
mons and showed that the Guild
had a very successful year. A irio-
Von was 'made to make a donation
of "450.00 to the church's general
fund and -also to pay for treats at
the Christmas concert. Mrs. Nel-
son Armstrong gave a. rea ding.
Rev. E, C, Attwell presided for
the election of officers for 1961:
Past pres., Mrs. W. Hargrave; pros.,
Mrs. William Sothern; first vice,
Mrs. jack,Eing; second vice, Mrs.
Don 'King; sec., Mrs. Bill Kato;
asst., Miss Iva Foster; treas., Mrs,
Lyle Simmons ; pianist, Miss Elva
Foster; press reportert Mrs. Wel-
lington. Hargrave; auditors, Misses
Rona VanVelsor and Beatrice
Wade.
Rev, Attwell thanked the group
for helping in the centennial ac-
tivities during the past year and
hoped. that 104,
better year for • .0V.Wor6ite„. 'Th6
meeting closed with prayer; •utft$
were .exchaoged. from a • oily de-
:prated Christmas tree, Mrs. Nel-
son Armstrong and ATrs. W. Soth-
ern -conducted two contests.
A delicious lunch was served by
avfost youngsters think there are
only three seasons in the year . .
baseball, football and basketball,'
Trinity -Church In Fordwicb, Can-
ada, celebrated its Centennial ser-
vices in August of this year, and
said it 'was very willing to clis-
cover another Fordwich parish.
church on the earth.
He also sent the Church News,
a booklet with pictures of the
church, inside and out. The world
is a small place, after all.
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of Trinity Anglican Church met the bostess, assisted by Mrs. Bruce at the home of Mrs. Reg Simmons Armstrong. The January meeting for its annual meetin g and Christ- will be held at the home of Miss
mas party. Beatrice Wade.
The president, Mrs. W, Hargrave,
Presided and opened the meeting
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Rona VanYelsor read the Scripture
lesson. ,The roll pall was answered
by 19 membe rs with a verse on
Prayer.
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