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.11040 13 -Lu. ow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 19, 1979
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hristmas wishes from Kiniough
Delbert Hedley presiding.
She gave a Christmas
thought in keeping with the
theme of the meeting. Mrs.
Eric Thacker read the scrip-
ture which was the Christ-
mas story and also gave a
poem, "When the Magi Vis-
ited the Christ Child", and
prayers followed.
Mrs. Roy Collins gave the
meditation, "Let us keep
Christ in Christmas". Mrs.
Ronald Thacker read the
minutes and gave the finan-
cial report which was most
encouraging.
Final plans were made for
the Sunday School concert to
be held •on the' Friday night
programs.
mitee in charge of the new
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„greet:it Thanks was
to her at the time of her
• also expresred to the com-
appreciation for kindnesses
b eAf ourteh e irei ss timn saws e.
George Graham expressed
lad
re?: thers
BY MAY BOYLE roll call with their favourite
Christmas Carol and a verse
Christmas Greetings to all 4 each carol was "sung, This
out readers. part of the meeting was
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Hal losed with prayer, after
denbYreturned home. Lillian which the Christmas pro.:
has been a patient for the gram was given.
past three weeks in St. Jos- Those taking part were
eph's Hospital and Arthur Mrs. MidfordWall, Mrs. Ed
was staying, in the city. We . Green, Miss May Boyle,
are glad to have them home. Mrs. Bert: Nicholson, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Green of Eric Thacker y Mrs. Roy
Teeswater were dinnerSelineller, Mrs. Roy Collins,
• guests'on Friday of. Edna and Mrs. Ronald Thacker and
May Boyle. Mrs- Delbert Hediey. Miss
- • Mrs. Bob Humphrey and Edna,. Boyle 'Conducted. a
infant son, Trevor, returned Christmas card contest The
home from Wingham Flospit- president closed the meeting
al. with prayer.
Mrs. Glen Haldenby who Grace was- sung and the
has been a patient in the ladies and children were
Wingham and District Hos - eated around a prettily dee-
Pital, returned home on orated festive table and
Friday: We wish her improv- delicious refreshments sery-.
ed health. :d, topped off with both light
Donald Barr of Waterloo :nd dark Christmas cake.
spent the weekend with_his vlrs. 'Bert Nicholson expreg-.
mother, Mrs. John tart ed the Courtesies. Mrs.
A C W seorge Graham and Miss
The December meeting of dna Boyle were the conven-
the Anglian Church VVomeri rs in charge.
was held on Thursday after PRESBYTERIAN W.M.S.
noon at the church with Mrs. The Presbyterian W.M.S.
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met on Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Miss Winni-
fred Percy.
Mrs. Don Robertson read
the scripture from St. Luke.
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Mrs. *Don Bushelr gave a
reading, "What makes
Christmas?"
There was a discussion on
Christmas Cheer boxes and
the regular offering, and a
special offering for the ad-
opted child, were taken.
All tit -embers took part in
the special Christmas pro-
gram.
• The closing hymn was "It
Came Upon the Midnight
Clear!' and all repeated the
Lord's Prayer. in unison.
Refreshments were served
and a time of fellowship was
enjoyed,
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