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Ileirtneelent Ass�teiatl,ipn'. held a.
uilti,ig'bee ort�'f•'ltesday afternoon
liw . hr:ee
. Jl Area 4 girllts. were>;,iluilted for
tll;i:• Orange Orphange'cit Itichnrolyd
l<Ii11 ,nnd: a fotirth yuibt >was made
fur tli'e: 'Red Cross, >ais a ttionatorl
i'ranr'the lodge. Lunch`' was served
anti. a social time enj'rryed-
";Ilra, Wr�inara's ;Auilutry of the
,Ailgllcatt.'Chureit quilted ,two :quiltri
art '1'itirriiuy afternoon, Tlrese were
for -tic bales which will be sent
llitei • te: the, Mohawk Institute at
3r'antford and. to the• Indian Res',
dentin' .Selrooi a.t Cardston, Alta,
i' ba ief devotional service was
1°ducted by the president, , Mrs,
Conlon :Underwood, and the score,
taffy -treasurer resentedthe fin
are.
fi an
elal statement of the bazaar and
Mott:, supper, recently sponsored by
titre' W A:, Afternoon tea was served,.
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iC i111 -e Chu�'eh Nef0,5/
4 T LIFE'MEMBERSHIP:
`Gl�13I�>l,D The, �MiSsign Barad .
Met on Thursday girl the ohurtslx (,''Met oil x#da Sdai. bion, res. en hOES TO 'MR El
h d .i;ltarge vt the zrtt'eting rt.nd oB.I O tE—T p.ifitis : .
RitY
avp the opening hreh rtfteetin
is p g prayer: l4Iyrna of 'ffnort . Presbyt„rig,p orrte4 4
•. • u .seerotary, read. the rrilniites Misw,:onary .Society to • ok the form.
N ill;
of the last eeting, Mrs, :L le' Wat- of a quilting, for :'the 'missionary
• y
5f told Pic story of the.`,'Baby bale. The. ladies ,went early, and
:tyroses, wing a: flapneigraph ,and enjoyed a ' •'.::urnptlrauS , Pit luck
Mrs, Buchanan told the story .of dinner at .noon. During. the after -
another chapter llj, the study book noon a short^ meeting Was -held
on japan, Jeati I3row•n gave a reel- with Mrs. H„ ' Mci°hersbn 'in
Cation on Japanese nitxnlxers, The 'charge, She'opened with a'eall to.
meeting .clogs % With the .singing of tworship8n the and the CrossSinging l'iriz 'hymn I.
a .Prayer,
Itti$$10.h BOW
tkld • Meeting
B �' [01i#1 --,14 Mart:h 49th, the
Belmore I'iappy Tltelpers ;14flsslou
g Band #net ,at the hone of the
':Reverend And Mrs, Harold' Whist.
The Meeting' began with a game
after which the mission band
purpose was said by the group. A
very. ,Interesting story ':bout• Kenji..
was read by Mrs, Dou'bledee, while
the secretary read the minutes 01
the last meeting, and the roll call.
The meeting continued wit!
Mrs, West reading the worshir
,period;,,: the Collection was taker
by Sharon hitch, and vonelud%
with the -closing prayer:
Glory", Mrs. IsikePhersoh then read
0 0 0 tho .Scripture passage• front 'Mat -
The 'reception 'or new members thew, chapter 27:. 11-39 and Edith
and Communion set•viee will he Stokes led in;•preyer; ,
held next Sunday morning tri the ' ,
Corrie United Cltrch; the .roll call, an. Easter verse,
was answered by � 1
X9 'dies'•, 7.child-
0 9 6
reit were also present, The Bible
' The Huron W,M:S, Presbyterial'
study was; taken by Mrs. R. Baird,';
She told of Mary and Martha,
closefriends of. Jesus. They were
two women of entirely different
temperainents, yet ateh had bel,
place to fill. Mrs. ,Tames •Struthers
had • charge of current events
from. the, Glad Tidings and she
drew 'attention to; 'all.' the more
important articles iii ,the March
number..
will be, held next Thursday, March
27th in '()Mario Street Church,
Clinton, commencing at 9.30 a. m
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Sf.1CTY FOUR EAS OF MARRIA4 E—Mr and Mrs. Ernest' Yfi►ig of
iiierr►e, who. last Week celebrated' the rpith
anniversaryof,their marriage,
Mr, who"is'92 veaas' of age, aay4tio hasnever telt bottcr rn bis
life, although ouu l
>e no longer, is "able' to walk too w 'i1, 1
rs,'Kirg, $2,,was
plutrntigto
••u alte•••[i' •hatch 'of'maple "syrup when this picture' was
+feu•. ,. --Advance-Times idiot%
..: thur Chapman
BiirA d 04 Mond,'
Go •�.l,TE-•Arthur Thoiiras ghsp-
marl• die•d 'on Saturday ',morning In
the Pailxrerston .Hospital.; at . the
age;o 8i,years; •following :a' stroke.
He .waa•:horn'.' in' Donegal;' Ontario,
arson of,:pzediate'William.,Chap-,
►nan411Liizai?eth Saitndcrs ; TIC;
lives at;. right;Or a ' ni mbcr: " .Qf
;,
years °,a,n ld,tert'farmcd-`a.t News
br"idge; .:before retiring, 'tb,• Gerrie,
in:::f046i r + ,
He Was 'a.rnexriber of the Angli-
can:Church and an•honorary mem-
ber of the' Newbridge I,,O,L, The
ledge members conducted' a.meni.
oriel service in, the funeral home
on . euriday , evenlarg. He was also
a 'Member' of the C.O:1+':::
Surviving arc his wife, -the. for-
nier Minerva Hill: and one daugh-
tel, Mrs., Gerald Gray (Velma), of
'Sudbury and two grandsons;. tWo
, sisters, Mrs; Jacob Fisher of 13rus-
sets and•':1frs. George Chidlow of
'leveler; `two 'brothers, Harold of
Kitchener and Elijah. Chapman
of Bright,' .
' Funeral service Was 'held •Mon-
day 'at 2 pin, at the, Moir funeral
home,' conductest by ;the Rev; ,1.7..
.C,. •AtLwell of Gerrie and: Rev, 'D,,
E, Iiirssel,l, Owers Sotutd,'Int;rmeiit
Wag 'cath':, in: Corrie cemetery.
'Pallbearers were' James `G'oster•,
Jolin \Gabble,' Wallace Gibson,
,Brit D'Arey; 'Stanley '' Porestor
•aii1 Artlttcr Forester -
,minors Meet 'at ' •
Conii�a:tlnity :.lail ,
GOi RXil` » l7xl "Wedhesday, Mar,
19, the 1-toWiek ,'ltielor: 'P'artner's
arts .,'iinior 1`nstitaxte 'held their
regular' meeting in the' endinadnity
heti;' the `attetrdanee was rather
,s.un l! title to,the Easter erfams.
Mrs. Charles Schaefer, I#,eg,l`T.,.
of . Cow.ansto*e, spoltC 'to the girls
on . tiisl.'atri.°.'f'hie boys. had Drank.
iiollinio.n, of• •Waikerton. speak, to
thoii't:or+ short cuts in 'farm chorea,
A joint Meeting. followed: When
1'e" ,�.,t'ong gave the results of,
tir ltrlere who went to • Range,
lit r' Weight gave report tin
the 'anlie& meeting, and eonferende•
M' GueYhh,-vlrich' he• had attended
'With' Perry
trorY,
et d,the Was Served: ail the ilYieeii
-ad ourried,
WOE
R
Mr,• August Keil, who has beei
in' Victoria hospital, Lon 1 h, fol
the last three ~weeks, again under -
Went, surgery ,an Saturday. ..Mrs.
Tient and, George returned. from
Londoh o:n Sunday 'and retied his
`condition aS ,favorable,
Mrs. Gerald Gray of Sudbury and
her 'son Glen ;Gray'. f.' Montreal,
ontr i
o ea,,
have >been hers for'tlr,c ; funeral.: of.
Mrs, 'Gray's laatlic t Ml . A.rt.Yi'u}r
Chan man.
Best wishes and congratulations
'go 'to Mrs,, Robert Ferguson,, who
Marked her 85th birthday . cm
Thursday.
Mr, mid Mrs.. Archie Soh: and
Edlth and • Mrs, A, Hamilton of
Exeter visited 'with Mr, and Mr's.
Hector I-ltuniiton on Sunday,
Mr. T. C, Vittle returned home
from 'Victoria klospltail, London, on
Thursday,
• •Mr: and res, Cecil ;Grainger and
fandly spelt Stlntlay -Ntith Mr, and
Mrs. William, Campbell, Fordwich,
. The Gorrie ,Women's Institute
will Meet ' at the home 'of Mrs.
Andy Edgar oil .Tuesday, April 1,
at 8,30, p.m, 'The grandmothers. of
the `coin'mnunity arca cordially Itt-
vited to attend this meeting.
• The. Wednesday night Lenten
service will be held this week in
St, „Stephens Anglican `Chu'rch at
eight o'bloele,
• Mr,' and Mrs. Arnold lNnlliday,
Wingham.,Mr, and Mrs, W, A. Ca-
then of "Wroxeter, Mr, hose'•Earl
Miss Marlene Earl and Mr Charles
Finlay were slapper; guests on Sat
Wilily of Mr. and Mrs. Rarr
Gowdy,
.Mr," and Mrs. Aeltesort Wallace
of ,Ii'ordwich visited on 'Stniday at
th,# home. of Mr. and Mrs, Waiter.
Charles,
Mr. and Mt•s Crraham Telehus,
Event and Lorna, 'spent • Sunday
with relativcs lit Teronto, •
Mr, Prank Dart of London. :vont
teem friday to Suriclay with Mr.'
and Mrs. VSA C, files:',.
• Pre, • and Mrs. 'ten ,Arscett of
'Toronto were SUMO 'guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Archie, Mlller,
We regret the error in rep''o iil'g
the cost, ,-or, the Rowiek Junior
•ar'rmmers' play when the last name,
Of Marie a e Hos t
ie h t
, who pot the
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part of Mrs, Hortense Helniont
Cliff wts omitted,.
' Mra,. Richard Jeffrey was called
forward, and Mrs. E, Ziiiun, on be-.
half of the. .Society, spoke a .few
word' of appreciation 'for her
'terest and' help • through the years;
Mrs. Arnold. Jeffrey presented her
with a life 'membership• certificate
and ;gold pin. Mrs Jeffrey replied;
,saying she always enjoyed coming
batik to Beiniore.
'Plans were 'made for the Easter
Thankoffering meeting in April
Two invitation&; ; were'' received
and: read; .one: front Belmore United'
Church ladies: to attend"their
Easter Thankoffering aiieeting on;
March 26th.'to hear Mrs: George.
Sach of Rervie'tell of their mission
work' . in Labrador,' and;' one from,
Bluevale • Presbyterian ,W.M.S. to
attend their Easter Thankoffer-
lug on April.2nd; wbenMrs; George:
Gibson of Wroxeter 'will he' guest.
speaker: Hymn 209' "Beneath the
Cross of :fears” was sung 'and,Mrs,:
j.VMCPherson closed .with ,prayer.
SENIOR -CITIZENS;
NEEDREDA� ..
-,,
CR`�
�lll
GG' IF -Your Oafiadiaar Red;
Cross. is. on the bb servin ' r You,'
.,. ] g fa You,
whenever and wheret' r help is;
needed, You serve 'bye -t}wing,; Every
Canadian :Itch Cross canvasser is
a volunteer, When they cell 'at ybur
home, think -'•then give 'generously;:
A donation. .to the .Red Cross.
mean` help anyone in need and.
Yen may' be helping': yourself: •
RIE
Mr. and Mrs. Beg Wilson of Ail-
sa Craig visited the .tatter's sister,
Mrs. Hairy Ferguson on Thum -
day, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sperling
were week -end visitors lat the,;same
home,
Seven tables -were in play't4 the
.L.Q,L, euchre on Wednesday even
ing, .Prizes for highest scores, went
to Mrs. Mabel Stewart and. Mr,
Charles Lathers, ,
Mr. Robert H. Cooper of Ednion-'.
ten, Alta,, was an unexpected but
very welcome visitor. on Saturday
afternoon with, his .aunt, Miss An-'
nie 'Murray, Mr, Cooper is on his
•way to attend a business meeting
in Montreal this.%'week">
Mr. `Chester Bennett held ' a;
very successful auction sale ,of
farm livestock, implements; etc„
on Friday,
Sincere sympathy goes to Mrs,
Arthur Chapman and her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Gerald Gray; in the death
of husband and father.
Jerry Theodora -hasbeen. home
from Atwood, where he has been.
employed on 'a farm and where he
met with 'what might have been
a much more serious accident. He
wasworking in the, bush, and when
a,:.tree was being 'felled he was.
struck "bin the mouth with 'a limb
which • knocked out a ' tooth and.
loosened • several others.. He ex-
pects to return to workthis week..
Mr, ''and. Mrs. William, Austin
and Mrs. Frank King were in Pres
ton on Thursday, `•
The Huron. -County . Book Mo-
hag.,
o
r
bite
.,,.i . ,� _t'n>•lak•- ig, _:Fu ..>,�
Library on ;Wednesday afternoon
the, librarian has found :pat in
'the past year thecirculation iri-
creased more than half in the last
two years, The 1957 record shows
that 2,127 books were read; In the
first three months of 1958 the cir-
culation is 520 'books, There is a
membership of 5p.
The following rs part Cf.>a' cop
munication received ,from:' the
WHITEGU.... R GN
chairmah a. the Senior, Citizens' `
Committee,' Miss Ho �e ,•H "t' a'
,.13 Olins cad„'
to regard to a'sornewhat :new pro-,
ject w'h ieh Would •enlarge the pre-,'
sent area, of;serviiie7by'having Red'
:Cross worfters visit .the- aged in'
their own horned,. 'inn institutions,
'nursing homes and- hospitals.
Many aged peoplecare` friendless
and alone. They are being denied
one of the basic rieedsof their a ds
tense--friendsiiip:
•
"Could youe branch: alter . this.
situation °in your community :+ Cost
of the services is negligible for the
gift of friendship springs only
from the Human heart, relies on no
motfetary budget; -but has a value
which is incalculable,
"We are convinced that Red
Coss worsen, confronted ,by the
specific task of meeting a very,
real and urgent heed Would dis-
charge it eagerly ,and efficiently
as is the Red Cross. tradition.
':The number of aging members
within the world family is. 'con-
stantly growing, Can the Red Cross,
meet the challenge for friendship
by its services. through friendly a
visitors t'1i
'�ommunzo»i Theme
Of Y.P.U. Meeting
GCR>'tug The C•torrie-Wroxeter”
tetcr"
X'bung People's [.Union Met in the
Gorrie United Church hall on Sun.
day evening, .The devotions were
centred ort the theriie •of + minden with the Serif ttire lesson.
read by Ian Howes and 'short read
Ings 'were given .Iffy_ Ruth Graingei
Sill Higgins, tlruiee Grainger ant
Kelvin Buchanafi. 'teV. 13uohanar, ,t
led in prayer.
Paul Higgins, the president, tools
charge Of the businless, ,Arrn Doug..
las, seeretaryr read the minutes' of
the last Meeting, the filth entitled
"Roy Marrleg-Gla" was thaih show,,•
and diseusslon per tod r
ollowe
d,
The meeting closed With a ganne.
followed by jai
u Mr.•sand • Mrs, Wm.. ,Fisher of
Timmins have been' -spending a
week of. their vacation atthe home
of his: parents, Tvfr, ,and Mrs, Geo,
Fisher and., all, visited with Mrs,
Irwin• Carruthers at Holyrood on
Friday. '
Mrs. McInnis, who. has been ill
for some years at the home of her
daughter, Mi's. Chester Casemore,
of Purnberry, was taken to Wing-
hani Hospital oh Tuesday last, suf-
fering. from internal hemorrhage,
Mr. Ross McGregor left last.
week . to spend some time With
Toronto friends.
Mrs Ira Wall Was able to return
home from Wi'ngham fospital on
Tuesday,
Mrs. George IJaylor is still very'
iii in Wingham Hospital, and Mr.
Chas, Robinson, Wingham, wag
also taken to the hospital on Tues-
day last, suffering from a stroke.
Brian Falconer, who spent Iasi
week with his' grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Falconer, returned
home to his parents, Mr, and Mrs
1ielison Falconer, of 'Sarnia, on
Thursday With: Mr, Athol Purdon
No, 4 polling divinion ht East
Wawanosh will he Voting this tipu.
at the home of Mr. Wm. Irwin,
W.M.S, ladies At the home of
Mts. 1J, •H. Greiskorth ort Wednes
day last noticed the cluster 01
snowdrops in bloom beside thr
South Wail of the' house,
Several from the United C.hurcl
here Were able ''to attend the Wink':
ham United Church skating pari
at the arena on f;'riday evening.
Mrs. Walter Lott, who had bee
visiting .furl theat few week
with Toronto friends, 'returned 1
her home ib the village one sir
last. Week.
Mr, Howard Walker and Mr. 'W:
fred Walker acct ttpaiiled M
Maurice' Farthing to Oshawa e
Friday, Mr, �r'arthing left with li
tWO trucks to' motor by Norther
antarpo to Alberta;,
Mrs. It, 'T, A. Marshall M.D. of
the se .. . y
mritit hag e
n interning Y
�' # t ruin i
Vittoria Hoapitair Loiidett for 'tihe.
iiia past week,
Put others First1 ,
Rule for Friendship
WHITLVH Cl f i The regular
meeting ,of the >K -MS, of the
RlresbXterlan' Church 'wast held on
Wednesday in the .Sunday .Sehool
rem. of the .churcit with thirteen
reales present And the president,
Mr's, Dawson Craig, in charge, Mrs:
Bussell Ross ' and UM MaCatfue
were .conveners, Mrls„ Bghert Per -
don led .in Prayer and Woe Annie
Kennedy read the Scripture lessons
from Luke ehapter 7 and Venter-
onomy, Chapter •31,
The group .accepted; en invitation
to attend the' Thankoffering ser-
vice in the Wingham Presbyterian
Church. on "April 1 to hear Miss
Laura Collar, and also an : invita-
tion to the Bluevale Presbyterian'
W.M.S, on April 2, when that so
ciety will hold its Thankoffering
meeting, The ladies planned to' in-
vite the W,M,S, of the United
Church and of Langssidt to their
'Masterlcoffe i
ha
T n r. tlg meeting,
The supply allocution is $18 and
a dark rluilt. Mrs. Russell Ross was
in charge of the topic, '"Thoughts
on Japan", and' took the part of
a Japanese lady In the dismission
with two Canadian ladies, Mrs.
Frank Coulter and Mrs. T6arl Gas -
lick. Mrs. John McGee led in pray -
'r and Mrs, George Mc'Kague gave
a splendid talk en living together,
"Friend with Friend". Speaking of
great friendships in the' Bible, Da-
vid and Jonathan, Paul and Luke,,
Mary and Martha, she explained
that we must give others' first
Place and be unselfish, M'rs, Dew -
Ion Craig closed the 'meeting with
prayer,
Nine Tables at
•
dye ;euchre•, •
WIIT'TEc11JRCH-"Niii.e tables
were in play u't the euohre 'in the
Fordyce School on Wednesday last.
Mrs, Donald Martin and Mr. 'Rob-
ert Purdon held high points, and
Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and Neil Tay-
lor held low points, George Web-
ster, won the ,prize for the most
lone hands.
Lunch was served and the group
decided to hold a box social .in the
-School next week,
HAPPY FAUSE•-,-Four members of the London Hill e.Iustltute and.Theological $ ininat'y' Coral ta15e, x ma'
out 'to'chat. They are front `the left, 'Elaine i,aricin,: Shag Harbour, 7,1J:S1; Bruce Sviu .rr - .
Birrell and Sylvia Bryant of Montreal, The chorale :was Presented at- the'.. -in a n Distric • e
L {'x! !;h r t High. ;�eito .i
Ori. Saturday evening, a (G`lnrk—Mlvasiee-Tinter)
, r r Z Father Rallied at
�R�e.E�If� ll�llU��iU
Grand Valley
LEADS
*STUDY ,:
la[�'AOS '�Wffl" - 7VLr :.
TEGiI'CTRCI'I and Mrs
1?Vld1TEOHU tCH 'J1le regular Robert Soloman and family "spent
rnon,thiy•'meeting of:the. W.M.S. of last week -end at the home' Cf her
mother; Mrs. Albert Clayton , f
Grand Valley and "op Monday at-'
tended the funeral of her 'father,
Albert . Edward : Lewis Clayton,:
from mimes funeral home, with in-
terment in Grand Valley .cemetery.'
Rev, Porrett of the Anglican
Church ' officiated.
the 'United Church was "held oh
Tuesday of last week' at the .home
of Mrs,, 1+, II. 'Groskorth with 17
ladies`present; and. 'with the, presi-
Mrs, Jas. Falconer, presiding. The.
theme •of. the meeting:. was "In
Everything'by Prayer Mrs. T. D,
Beec>;oft ,led in the Scripture les-
son from Philippiana, chapter 3,
and:, Mfrs. Millan M:oot'e led in
prayer. .,
Plans were made �to attend 'the
.at, r.
Pt e laylc'risl meeting in Clinton on
Th& da,y',' and, the .ladies accepted
an,.',`nvitatiun from Wingham 'Un-
ited pilurch W S. to be present
at ° their Easter Thankoffering
meeting. on Friday, when Miss.
Collar will he special speaker.
Mrs, `Ezra Sehotis had charge of
the chapter, Id the study book,
."Crdsg and Crisis in Japan", telling
how men must worship, and how
the churelies were planted again in
the° old fields of mission work in
Japan, and 'then the :schools find
hospitals: fur the blind and the
epers, r
Mrs. 1', .D. Beecroft gave a short
report, telling that the ;gifts fdr
building: advance had'►rovided 27
More Misbionaries, 39 hew cars :for
w
ort;• 'n
rn Ca ala and. averse
•;:., :. air,..
resid n` e
e c s for missionaries d es in W.
Attlee,
'India andin Saskatchewan,
Sas at hewan,
1 scholarships and three new units
or hospitals in _ India: They also
share in. broadcasting centres in'
apan and mobile audio visual
wits for Korea.
Mrs. Garnet barrier closed the,
meeting With prayer. Mrs. John
uidon, 1st vice ' president of the
W,A„ was :ilr charge' of the W, A.
eeting that followed, All enjoyed
he social time and the quarterly
irthday tea,
Brother Dies 1
At Godelrch
WHITI!aCI•IURCH—Louis Balton,
accompanied by John Purdon, at
tens '
ed. •the funeral ai " ew
e o'f �, form'e.r.',s'
brother, the 'r,
o o late Jeremiah m ah Dalton,
who passed away on 1Gloniiaylast
after"three weeks in. Goderieh Hos- 2
petal, He had been in poor health f
for the past two years.
Besides his 'wife, he leaves one J
son, , Charles, and Mrs. Dalton and t
their it two children i en of Ottawa, also
two brothers, Louts, of W. Wawa -
nosh and Joseph of St. Petersburg,, I'
Florida and three sisters, Mrs.
McDonald and her son, John, of m
Parkhill, Mrs. Jas Reichert of De- t
troit, and Sister 'Ursula of the con- b
vent at WI d Thi t
en. n sort r y -seven
years ago he married Julia King,
g.
1teg; N., of Lower Wingham.
Requiem High Masa was sung at
St, Joseph's It. C. Church at
Kingsbridge, with interment in St,
Joseph's Cemetery on. Wednesday
-morning, with Rev. Fr, VanVynckt
officiating. Pallbearers were
Henry Captain, Donald k'rayne,
John S. Dalton, D, Simpson, Jos,
O'Keefe and Cyril Austin,
Euchre
Eu hr
Weekly s
At- 'Donnybrook.
VONN'f:SROO1i -- The weekly
euchre party was held on Friday i
Mr. Clayton had been in poor
health for the past two years, after
falling 'from a load Of baled hay
to the barn floor Besldgs ttis-,;tnte,:
he leaves a married' . #amity'., of ,
five 'sons and she daughters and
23 grandchildren: .
Sympathy is, erftexided to the ber-
eaved families.
Young People to
Aid Sunday'Sch0®1
WHITECHURCH—TI'.e young
people of. the Presbyterian Church
held their meeting In the. Sunday
School room of the church on Sun-
day evening with Murray Gaunt,
president, presiding. Rev. R. T. A.
Marshall. had charge of the 'Bible
study. period,, speaking' oh,'Philip-.
Mans, Chapter 2, Mrs. Johnston
Con led i d an prayer, Lorhe Forster,
r:,:
sang, .'When They Ring the Golden
Bells'',.
A general discussion followed on
how societies can take a more act-
ive part in the Sunday School work
Of the, church, speaking of the
many children who do not attend
Sunday School in every congrega-
gation. Some suggested that they
would come if they were called for,
or especially invited, and the groun.
decided to take an active interest
in this.
Murray Gaunt had charge of the
topic, and led ht . 'the ' discussion,
"Does Satan Use the Same Method
of Tempting Each Person?" . , The
group 'thought that as'eachperson
s different, with 'different weak -
night at •.:the home of Tom and
Elva, Kearney, Prizes for tile high
scores went to Mrs. 'Jim Leddy and
Bert Moss and, for low points to
Mrs. Gua Devereaux and Bill Rob-
inson,
nesses, so was the temptation. All
agreed that to counteract tempta-
Ion, one .must keep active in 'the
work of Christ. The meeting was
closed with the ;Mizpah benedic-
,tion.
t,[ I O1YMS..MEETS
AT TAYLOR HOME
WHIT,ECHLTRCN=Brick United
Church, W,M,S,'n-tot 'en., Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Tay
for with 20 ladies present and'Mrs.
l`torrrian, Colxltes president, pre2id
ing and leading in Inver. Mrs.
'Day/or and Mrs, John 'L. Currie
'were appointed delegates: to attend
the Presbyterial' at.Ciinton.
Mrs, ;Jelin Jatliieson ;gave are-
port on, the work of the, community
friendship committees and Mrs.
Coupes gave a. report on C1rristian
' itewb', iishzp' Tlie 1 res planned to
10d ''the next Meeting on. •.April e
in the church and 'entertain. ;the
Mission '.Band,
Mrs. Gordon , Mc,Binrney had
charge of the worship service, with.
the, theme, ".Looking to. "Christ and,
Not to Ourselves". hre, ' John Cur.
rte 'led in the Scripture message.
from:Philippians; Chapter' 3, and
in the meditation talk 'and Mrs;
McBurney led in the unison' read-
ing. of the Missionary Monthly
prayer,
Mrs. Roy Pattison and Mrs, McK
Burney had .charge of the topic
and led .in a.discussion on the dif-
ference in the activities and pro-
blems of the young •people In Japari
and Canada, Mrs. Calvin Robinson.
ave ,reading "Freely eel Xe Have,
Received", and the Meeting w:as
closed repeating',.
s with all the Lord's
prayer in unison.• lilts. ,Taylor
'
s,
group then served the 'quarterly
birthday tea 'lunch.
W I E
ti.
� TE II:UREN ,
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Johnston
and children of Turnberry visited
opt. Sunday with Mr; and Mrs; Hdr-
yey Tanner of Newton. .
Mr. and Mrs. Tloward 'Walker,
Clareriee •.Walker .and Mr. and Mrs:;
'Wilfred Walker ' were hi : OshesVa
on Friday. -
C
Mr: ''tial Mrs, .Ernest Beecroft, '.•
,Ronald and. Kirk, and Mr. and:
Mrs. 'Robert 'Sinnaniori, Wingham,
visited en Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Rock, of Mo,niton.
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Conn and
children visited en Sunday with
Mr. Stewart Scott and with Mr
and Mrs. Craig Scott of Iiriloss.
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singingi t I) � t
a _ group p� r L Ot E€
High sehoot ott Saturday eveli,ftig: air the start off' a 10 -da tour of
title* wad tto'ttlis hi Ontario and Neta rock Weft 'oitotsted by.Wiliiam
'Carey the'thine,: ee pose ofboth t and . '
a toot ii Weiner' + 'rift dW ttT "5:t
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Maki* t5 li yew., The above onto i9h+rNvit trite
grotto ht front of the Hetet JI'rtiabtYlelty .prior tit leaving for the
toitilert at the e4heotf, gildif t; 4wiv'attiiit g4i t e t • :.
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