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WHITECHURCH—The
risers Presbyterian W.M.S.
Thankoffering was held in the
church on Tuesday afternoon of
last week. Mrs. Russel Ross
gave the Scripture reading.
Mrs. William Elston of Blue-
vale W.M.S. gave a reading,
"The Cross of Calvary and the
Empty Tomb". Mrs. Johnston
Conn was in charge of the medi-
tation and Mrs. William Rin-
toul gave the Glad Tidings
prayer. Mrs. Milian Moore of
the Whitechurch U.C.W. gave
a reading,
The offering was received
by Mrs. W. Purdon and Mrs.
W, Elliott and was dedicatedby
the president, Mrs. V. Emer-
son.
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt introduc-
ed the guest speaker, Mrs. Robt.
McAllister of Dungannon who
said the festival of Easter is a
time to renew faith. Speaking
on the text, "Go ye and teach
all nations...."
Mrs. McAllister asked," How
do Christian churches answer
the call to teach? How do W.
M.S. members concern them-
selves? Can they name their
workers in the mission fields?"
She said each person and organi-
zation should take stock of
themselves to see that they are
doing everything possible to
teach all nations.
opening of St. Andrew's Church,
Wingham.
Mrs. Victor Emerson, as
field worker for the Cancer So-
ciety, helped serve at the Daf-
fodil Tea held in the Wingham
Town Hall on Saturday after-
noon. A few from the com-
munity attended the tea.
This community was well
represented at the opening of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Johnston Conn thanked
the speaker and presented her
with a gift.
Mrs. Charles Tiffin of the
Langside society gave a read-
ing, "The World for Christ".
After the closing prayer the
president invited the guests to a
social hour and lunch, Mrs,
Garnet Farrier gave a piano in,
strumental. The presidents of
the BluevaIe Presbyterian W.M.
S. and the United Church Wo-
men, Whitechurch U.C.W. and
W.M.S., and Langside W.M.S.
introduced members of their
groups.
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Mrs. V. Emerson and Mrs.
William Evans attended the
Wingham Women's Institute
meeting on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Donald Watt attended
the Synodical meeting held at
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH was packed for
Sunday's dedication and official opening.
An estimated 900 attended the service. The
Whitechurch News Items
fellowship room was filled as well as the
church and gallery.
—Advance-Times Photo.
Niagara Falls from Tuesday till
Thursday. She was the repre-
sentative from the Whitechurch
society.
Mrs. Albert Coultes and
Mrs. Mervyn Pipe of Brussels
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Coultes of Dresden. They
were with Mrs. Coultes and
family while Jack underwent
surgery at the week-end in a
Chatham hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Irwin
of Oshawa spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Magoffin, who returned
home with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Proc-
ter and Donald of Morris Twp.
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Jamieson and her
mother, Mrs. Mabel Stapleton.
Mr. Fred Fells and friend of
Toronto enjoyed a hunting trip,
and spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Mc-
Gowan of Toronto spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Jamieson and family.
We welcome to this com-
munity Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ev-
ans, Wayne, Lynn and Sherry,
who moved last week-end to
the Clarence Ritchie farm from
Toronto.
Mr. Donald Dow, accomp-
anied by Mr. Charles Leaver,
was in London on Sunday to
Victoria Hospital where Mrs.
Dow was a patient. Mr. Leaver
visited his sister Amelia, at St.
Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Dow
was able to return home with
them.
Those attending the funeral
of the late Mrs. William Daw-
son were Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Purdon, Mr. and Mrs. Athol
Purdon, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
MacMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Reli-
son Falconer, all of Sarnia; Mr.
Larry Henderson, Guelph; Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh David Hender-
son, Listowel; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Henderson Jr. and Mrs. Jim
LAKELET— On Wednesday
evening of last week 85 ladies
were present at the Spring
Thankoffering service at Mc-
Intosh United Church. Ladies
from Clifford, Gorrie, Belmore
and Mildmay churches were
guests for the occasion.
Mrs. Jack Inglis was in
charge, Mrs., Oliver Dustow
read Scripture taken from Reve-
lations. Mts. K. Dickson gave
a reading based on Psalm 23,
representing the Belmore Pres-
byterian Women, Mrs, A. Kap-
pler of Mildmay presented a
message on the Sermon on the
Mount. Two musical selections
were given by Mrs. Raymond
Patterie of Brantford; Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Henderson, Tor-
onto; and Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Falconer, Streetsville.
Miss Ruth Coultes, nurse-in-
training at Guelph Hospital,
had her friend, Miss Barbara
Evans, also a student nurse at
Guelph, as a week-end guest at
her home here.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Fisher and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Creech, Cathy and Billie,
Mrs. Black of Pine River and
Mrs. Galbraith of Bervie.
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler,
teacher at S.S. No, 10, was in
London on Monday last writing
exams. Mrs. Donald McIntyre
supplied for her at the school.
Spending the week-end with
Mrs. Cecil Falconer were Mr.
and Mrs. Angus Falconer, Al-
lan and Kevin of Streetsville
and Mr. and Mrs. Relison Fal-
coner, Paul, Brian and Susan
of Sarnia who also attended the
funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Wil-
liam Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ev-
ans spent the first of the week
in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Evans and family and while
there Mr. Evans attended the
Arch Masons Convention at the
Royal York. On Tuesday eve-
ning Mr. and Mrs. Evans at-
tended the banquet,
Mrs. Bob Nichol and Miss
Wendy Emberlin of Listowel
visited on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Neable.
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom John-
ston of Wingham were Wednes-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie of Concession
2, Kinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dir-
stein of Toronto were week-end
visitors with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Gaunt. Mr.
Donald Gaunt of Kitchener also
spent the week-end here and
with his parents, attended the
Dowdy and Miss Patricia Cur-
rah of Gorrie.
The Belmore U.C.W. favor-
ed with a double duet. Those
taking part were Mrs, W. Jo-
hann, Mrs. E. Fitch, Mrs. J.
Rutherford and Miss L. Ballagh.
Mrs. Arthur Jackson of Bel-
grave, guest speaker, spoke on
"The New Evangelism". Her
message was most informative
and well received. Mrs. H.
Wright thanked the speaker.
Mrs. L. Murray and Mrs. R.
Dunn of Clifford presented a
vocal duet.
The meeting closed with a
hymn and a social time was en-
joyed in the church schoolroom,
Guests Take Part in
Spring Thankofferinc
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