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{SS, R. JEWELL NAMED PRESIDENT
1966
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Tiger: Dunlop W.I. Group
EEects Slate Of Officers
Huron Presbyterial UcW Names 011 icers
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The. Christian calling was hofaom Evangelical
United B
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theme of , the fourth,
ren church; Mrs. Irvin . R•atz,
meeting of the Huron Presby- Creditoni frOnt Huron Deanery,
terial U.C.W. held in l'i esley- Mrs. Wm, Middletoh, Exeter;
Willisnite Church, C lint n
U d C uare , Cat o , from 1<Iuron Pr-csbytery, Rev. A.
March 22, 1966. Higginbotham, Walton; from
LVesley-Willis Church, Rev. C.
lY
1.��. �.ldiss. �,-McCre• ar> from
Ontario Street Church, Mrs. Geo.
Potter.
Presbytery planning on the
rural church problem was out-
lined by Rev. C. Britton, Sea-
forth.
Kook Duplay
Mrs. A. Jackson, literature
secretary, was in charge of the
display of litera°ture and books
and she recommended several
books for study and reading.
Other 'secretaries, introduced
by Mrs. Geo. Michie, Brussels,
gave reports in the form of
posters which were displayed.
Financial reports given by
treasurer, Mrs. Brock Olde, Clin-
ton, and finance chairman, Mrs.
Robert McKerc'her, Dublin,
showed the 1965 allocation was
exceeded by 31,% as well • as
further contributions. made to
Westminster College Furnishing
Fund and to Over and' Above
gifts.
The March meeting of the S. Snyder„ and 'Mrs. N. Allen; Tait; Clark: auditors, Mrs. P. This theme was the ~ubjeet
Tiger Kurile - he �liiiliC xt' ntiiOn� �' KM,B.,_ l - rt., Mu .ride and -Mrs. H. Fisher: .af. -the • Anorning worshipservice
' omen's Institute was held in Mrs.' T. Hunter; resolutions, Mrs, The meet,.uug closed with the ! led by Mrs. Nelson Reid and
the hall at Carlow. Mrs, R. E. Bogie, Mrs. C. -Montgomery; Qiaeen.and the Grace, Hostesses Mrs. S, E. Lewis, Exeter. Mrs:
Buchanan, the president, ' was Cancer Society representative, were_,D rs. l ,eaburn, Mrs.Wm. Lewis said that the mission of
;in 'the chair, , Airs.. UT. Lanib; card convener, Bogie, liars... Freeman and Mrs: being Christians' leads all. to
The roll,,, call'• was the 'payment Mrs. ' Edna Moore curator, ,Mrs: Tait Clark, express concern for situations
of fee$ and a favorite Irish song. �'at hand. ,
Mrs, Elmer Hunter,,... reported i Rev W. ,M. Carson, former
on the new 4-1-I project sayiri'g
they expected to have 16 girls
take the. coix`rsc.
'Diselassion followed re the
planting of centennial trees as
a project, It was decided to
.1t4ve a second project of a gift
of 'books to Zion school library.
A letter wad read from Mrs
: -
W. Huracly re handicraft exhibit
jminteratI.ondesboroDevotional Service Wesley Centre a . ""m mission
���re 1i l ho e
• • • of the United Church in Hamil-
H
a'Knox iris
.
among •the youth at the Centre,
ton, inner city, told of his work
as chaplain of the jail and on
Under the direction of Mary; Macdonald 'collected the offer- the streets. He was introduced
Wray and Jean Barnett, Knox+ing. by Mr. Livingston, Londesboro'.
C.G.I.T. presented a devotional It is hoped that all Knox The one most responsible for
• for the Plowirng Match. Reports service to open the March meet- members will respond in kitkl having well -driller, Mr. James
to an appeal ;for articles and 'McNair sent to India, Miss Wil -
were given by the standing corn: ing of the Arthur Circle.
mittee conveners and Mrs. Moore Susan Bissettlpad the call to summer c]othng for another ma Thomas, associate' secretary
reported on cards'' sent during worshie and emceed the pro -+j big sale in May. The date will of the Board Missions told of
the year. yeedings. Mary Wilkin read ;h I be advertiz.ed, later. ....-. .he work of the church of India
The West 'Huron executiv(Scripture; Mary Ann Miller and The executive. will be in and conditions there.
Shelley Bradford led in prayer. charge of next month's meet- Young people question her,
meeting• to be held on Wednes a
day, April 13th at '2 o'clock' in Two choral selections includ- ing• Mrs. D Robertson, nee' are missions outmoded?, she
the hall at Carlow was discussed: ed all members of the C.G.I.T. "Tiny Macdonald will be guest said.
Mrs. T. Lamb, the district pre- with Patsy Wilkin, Mary Wilkin speaker.When she visited India for
sident, displayed samples of and. Trudy Nelson singing the=�Zrs.. Robertson, formerly of j six Weeks last fall, she learned
Lucknow, is very active in Even i� severe drought due to
ing Auxiliary and C.G.I.T. work.,
failure of the monsoon rains
The meeting adjourned and and that the government had
exh bit'of Wes" Huron Institutes presented and enthusiastically Betty Dyke and her helpers,been donated a modern well -
o served tea. r ;drilling rig which remained
at' the' Plowing Notch, The applauded. Two hymns were b
members gave approval of the sung accompanied on the pianoused because no one knew how
work to be done: • . by Alice McGraw. Is your present car battery to work it. I
New Officers ' Presiden .Georgia Schaefer going to be effective in zero wea,' The government was willing.
Mrs. Lamb conducted the elec- presided at a • short business thea'y Sta ting difficulty devel• to allow the church the efi'u;p-
tiort and installation of officers mot etin,. ops"irrit•a'tion in drivers, and is merit if they found a driller.
1 which - resulted as follows: past :111 members have been in- often followed hy efforts to make They did and the first well
• president, Mie. R. Buchana �i ed b,; 1ti,; O. G. Anders,rn up time speeding -=both of N hich yielded 90,000 gals an hour.
president, :qrs. R. Jev oil; Int o,a:tend a ineeting in Bclgrave -C:10 1_,ad •to accidents, The Or- - Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft presided
vice president, \Irs. .F. Hunter: e i ;lprii 7:11 at; 2.30 p.m, Miss lark) SafeLy Lea ue says that for the meeting.
2md vice-president, Mrs, T•I)„rnthy 'Douglas will be guest `good driers aim to get all es -.Greetings were brought from
Lamb; secretary treasurer, Mrs.;pc,a,tic i- sential equipment before the the church of India by Miss
J. -Horton; assistant secretary necessity, arises in an emergency.; Thomas , from London confer-
• tre"asurer, Mrs. R.- Buchanan Mis,. hair� Ins is now living, If you need a new battery.; cnce by Mrs. J. D. Murray, Lam -
district director, Mrs. R. Buch- retired, is l.ucknow, but for choose itoin ,the fall ---don't have, beth; president and Mrs.- W. B.
a -non; alternate district"director; .tu;�ny year she served in Fq"rF1 it forced on you in the winter. i Cruickshank, vice - president
iuu,a is.,a.-sc:ha..oLteaclier_,_S1 -` r.....w .... ..._
Mrs .Tore tee Hunter; .;'branch" Gr , - I
directors, curs. re. Bean, Mrs. E. rE ce i� t d •her training in the 4
Deacon
Sherwood, Mrs. E. Mitchell ess. School. now _Ewart
Standing committee conven College, Toronto. Please phone; e r ic h tAe rn o ria .s
ors; Agricultu.e and Canadian;Madeleine Edward at 52'4-9605;
industries, Mrs.'J. Freeman and
'f transportation is needed.
Mrs. R. Bogie; home economics Edna Pollock will represent;
and 'health, Mrs. Wm. Bogie and Iluron Presbyterial at :,the ,Syn- j Phone OODERIC14 524-8981 or Write 130 BLAKE ST.. W.
Mrs• 'A. Chamney; citizenship, nodical in Niagara Falls in Office Location — HURON ROAD on HWY. 8
and education, Mrs. Clive Allen-kpril: Dorothy Blake will re-;
and M'rs. ,0. Fal.kiner; historical Present, 'the Arthur Circle,. • i
research, Mrs. E. Robertson, Mrs.; Janice Twaddle . and Nancy
' place mats for the approval of solo parts.
the members. These place mats A play with an Easter theme,
are to be sold at the handicraft "Called To Be Obedient" was
Quality — Service — Cemetery' Lettering
W. J. LEE — GODERICH
• Join thecrowd of happyTraders, Swappers, Bargain Hunters:
and New Car Shoppers! Blaze a trail to your.;.
The- latter is to be used' for
building a new Theological Col-
lege in Jamaica and a new mis-
sion boat, Thomas Crosby V,
for use along the Pacific coast
of Canada.
Dinner wa
s served at both
Wesley -Willis and ' Ontario
Street United Churches,
An In Memoriam service led
by Mrs. Harold Philips, Blyth
and Mrs. Jack Reavie, Wing -
ham, opened the afternoon ses-
:,
sion
Soloists were Mrs. Robt, Me.
Kercher, Dublin, and Mrs. Win.
Hearn, Clinton.
Highlights of the meeting
were summoned up and discilss-
ed by panelists Mrs J.D. Mur-
ray, Mrs. W. B. Cruickshank
and Rev. .W'. M. Carson. •
Courtesy remarks' were given
by Mrs. Earl Rowe, Hensall and
Mrs. `Hugh Davidson, R.R. 4,
9derich.
An invitation to hold the 1967
Huron Presbyterial U.C.W.. meet-
ing in Wingham United Church
was accepted.
New Officers
The slate of officers read by
Mrs: S. Bride, Fordwich, and
installed by Rev. A. Higginboth-
am, Walton, is as follows:
Honorary president, Rev.
Grant Mills, Clinton; past presi-
dent, Mrs. Allan McTaggart,
R.R. 2, Brussels; presidenj, Mrs,
Gilbert Beecroft, Belgrave; first
vice-president, Mrs. George
Michie, A.R. 4, Brussels; second
vice-president„ Mrs. 0. Harrison,
R,R. 1, Monkton; president of
North Region, Mrs. Jack Rea"vie,
Wingham; president of West
Region, g ora, Miss Esther Fume,' 10
Britannia road Vast, Goderich;
president of Centre Region, Mrs..
Gordotii. McKenzie, R.R. 1, Sea -
forth; president of South Reg-
ion, Mrs, S. E. Lewis; Exeter;
`recording secretary, Miss; .Earl
Rowe; , ]Elensalb; .°correes�pv.,l?dang
secretary, Mrs. Hugh la ridson,
R.R. 4, Godcrieh. . •
Chairmen of Committees —
Christian . citizenship,_,an,l social'
action, Mrs. Glhd'Storae Edgar,
R.R. 2, Gorrie, Co-operation in
missionary. and Christian educa-
tion, Mrs. Norman Clairmont,
,53 Lighthouse street, Goderich;
finance, ce
an , Mfrs, Robt. McEereher,
t.A.. 1, Dublin; Westminster Col
lege, Mrs, 0. Harrison, 1t B. 1,
Monkton; leadership . develop-
ment, Mrs. Bert: Alton,, R.R. 5,
Lueknow; nominations, Mrs.
Stanley Bride, Fordwich.
Portfolio S ecretarjes --- Com-
munity friendship and visiting,
Mrs. Lloyd Bond, Holmesville;
literature and communications,
Mrs, Arthur Jackson, Belgra"ve
press and publicity, Mrs. Lorne
Porter, Exeter; program, Mrs.
Harold Doig, Fordwich; stew-
ardship and d recruiting, Mrs. G.
W. Tiffin, Wingham; supply, and
social welfare,
Mrs.
Geo.
Potter,
f
R.R. 3, „Clinton; archives, Mrs.
Hector Murray, Exeter.
Secretaries es at
Large
e
Mrs.
Harold Philips, Blyth; Km, iE.
McKinley, /Zurich;" Pdrs. N. Reid,
...e bons °
Walton; rsolo , ,
Almost 60 per cent of the cars
and 70 per cent of the trucks
on North Alterrcan roads today
are five years old or more, the
Ontario Safety League. reports.
The average car, when scrapped,
is 13 years old and has travelled
more than 100,000 miles,
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22" plastic wheelbarrow
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chocolate and marshmallow
goodies.
Easter
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Value
Decorated Chocolate
NAME EGG
Beautifully decorated hollow
chocolate name egg. Comes in a
51/2" x .434” gay window box:
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this item. (Egg stands about
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Easter
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Easter
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Delicious milk chocolate.
9*Foil covered eggs about'
84 to a pound.
Easter Basket Value LB.
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DECORATED MARSHMALLOW FIG
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egg in colourfgL6" x 4" Easter decorated box.
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