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44-1 Knox ladies combine to host
Members of Knox Church Presbyterial is at present a
W.M.S. Afternoon Auxiliary patient in St. Joseph Hospital,
and • Arthur Circle were London, and in "her absence
hostess to the Huron Mrs. McDonald of Seaforth
Presbyterial in Knox Church acted ,as Secretary- find read
Wednesday, October 13. the minutes of the Spring
Members of W.M.S. Rally. held in Hensel] in May.
Organizations , in Auburn, The President conducted
Belgrave, ° Seaforth the •business inoluding
and Goderich were present discussion with regard to a
and took part in. the meeting. workshop which will probably
Mrs. Rivers; Seaforth, take •place this fall if the
President, opened the necessary arrangements can
meeting with a poem, be made.
"Autumn" . followed by. There was a discussion at
prayer. Mrs. Lillian Ke,r•:. the Board meeting of the
slake; Secretary of the Synodical in Woodstock
Club PI
Iocal exhibition
• The Goderich- Art Club place on " Thursday,
studio has been a hive of November 4, from 6:30Jo 8
activity during—the Pak p.m..It was decided to repeat
month as the members the,.coffee and. cookie party
prepared paintings for their '-which proved so succeSSful at
coming exhibitionat the the last spring opening.
Goderich Public Library. This gives •workers a -
Opening night will take chance to visit after office
hours andhave 'a snack totide
• them over.
• -The display ofpictures will
consist of various styles and
media such as represen-
tational, abstract and im-
pressionist in oil or water
color.
The exhibition will last for .
three weeks from opening
night and it may be viewed by
the , public anytime during
regular library hours: All
• visitors to the show on
opening night are invited to
join the coffee party _from
6:30 to 8 p.m. pn Novemter 4.
o recently in favour of. mem-
bers emphasizing Bilge Study
at their monthly meetings in
the corning year. Several of
the organizations have
adopted this plan for some of
their meetings and Goderich
W.M.S. reported they were
following this plan this year
with Bible Study on Women of
the Bible which has been
welcomed by the members. It
was announced the Synodical
for 1977 will be held in
Stratford April 12 and 13, in
• Knox Church and a goodly
representation froth .this
Duplicate Bridge Clob
DawnaSproule and Evelyn
Galbraith topped the North-
South section of play with 97 •
points •at the October 19
meeting of the Goderich
Bridge Club. There were
seven tables in play.
Barbara McLaughlin and
Carol Keller finished second
with 96 points followed by
Mary Donnelly and Eleanor
Erskine with 86 points and
Verna Worthy and Jean Cook
with 84 joints.
• Bill Bradley and • A.
Weerasooriya won the east -
west section with a point total
of 113. Joanne Duckworth and
Lee Ryan were second with.92
points while Joe Martin and
John Donatis had 84 points
and Cathy McDonald and Pat
Stringer had 83 points.
Beautify -your
neighbourhood.
Get out on the street.
Take a walk.
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district is hoped. Dire to extra
expenses the Supply Fund
will be increased next year.
The Yokahania Nursery
Fund is still open and of great
importance.
Mrs. Faber of Hensall,
Literatere Secretary, has
been acclaimed the top sales
of boOks in 47 Presbyterials,
The. Annual Meeting of the.
Presbyterial will be in
Seaforth, Wednesday,
January -12. Treasurer's
report was given by Mrs. G.
G. MacE wan and the offering
was received by members
• from the W.M.S. Goderich
presbyterial
and dedicated. The Musical
ramber by Goderich W.M.S.
was two dpuble duets by Ann
Livingstone, Madeleine
Edward, Helen Lindsay and
Gertrude • Kaiting • ac-
companied by Ann Coulter.
Mrs. Bert McCreath.of Knox
Arthur Circle read .a
Thanksgiving.poem.
The Hensel' Ladies were in .
charge of special devotipps.
giving their scripture from
Ephesians, Chapter. three and
meditations:
• Mrs. Clayton EdWard in-
troduced the speaker for the
meeting, Mrs. Alvin Mundell
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GODE RICH iiONAL:STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 107S.,RAGE9A, •
of Oorrie who is the Synodical
President, and who gave a
very • .interesting and
illustrative message using
words, "Warrior" , and
"Worrier" showing how, the
letters of these Words, while'
similar, are different and how
our lives fit into this pattern,
• climaxing her, message with
all members singing the
theme of her message.
Mrs. Waddell of Seaforth
• thanked the speaker and all
whG had been a part—of the
program and for all members
who flab given of their time to
attend.
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