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The W.M.S. of Knox Preebyteti.tu
Church was held April 2nrl at the
home of Mrs, D, Richards with 14
ladles present. The president was
in charge. The meeting was opened
with the call to worship. Hymn 210
was sung. Prayer's were ,,ifererl by
several of the members, A story of
the resurrection was read by Mre
G. Kreuter. Prayer was offered by
Mns. McInnis, The mtuutns were
read and approved. The Roll was
called answered by naming one of
the women of the Blow. 1:ho offerl"g
was received, A Hymn waa sung.
Then the meeting was turmoil over
to Mrs. S. Dunbar, the lender of
Group 3. Mrs,. Dunbar read the merit
tatlon (Thy Kingdom Come), The
topic Towards a Christian India
was taken in three parts by Mrs,
Cardiff, Mrs. 13owes and Airs. S.
Dunbar. Hymn 213 Jesus Keep me
near the Cross was aung and the
meeting closed with prayer by Mrs,
S, Dunbar during the sor.,dal hour
which followed. Lunch was served
by Mrs, S. Wilson.
Miss Muriel Kreuter of Ottawa
and Gordon or Hamilton spent the
Easter holiday with their parents J.
and Mrs, Kreuter,
Miss Yvonne Goddon of St. Marys
1 sspending the Darter holidays at
her home here.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Lamont and
Mrs. L. Lamont of Winnipeg spent
a few days at the home of Mr, C.
Hutchinson and Mr. and Airs, A.
Lownebury.
Mrs. Jones of T•Ia•milton spent
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Wilson. Mrs. Wilson is her
daughter.
There was a fairly good esti mi-
asma at the Easter service in the
Presbyterian Church on Surdas,
Rev. I, D, Metvot' chose his text Isom.
Mark 10-0. Ile is not here, He is
,leen 11 ,hili the place where they
lxld hila. The subject was tate Nlnnpty
-Tomb, The choir sang the ,Anthem
"He lives for ever more'' Miss Irene
Gamy sang a beautiful solo entitled
'Softly the Belie are ringing."
Mr. `incl Mrs. Stuart niefunte er'd
children are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs Wm. McInnis and other friends.
Mise D. Fear of Wnrtdstors
spent the Duster vacatlan with
her parents J T -T. and Mrs. Fear.
Misses Margaret anri Olive Titeh-
ttrde of London are visiting at their
home here.
The regular meeting of the
W.M.S. was held Thursdny alter -
noon. April St rl at the home of Mre
Jae Pearsnn with 14 ladies present.
The president opened the meeting
Will the Doxology fnllna'e:l by the
roll can and businessperiod '.Trs.
King read the list of articles asked
for the collection which was a pair
of mitts being donated oy Mrs. Jas,
Pearson and a kerchief Mrs, A.
Golden offered to crocket. A eel -
lection of $1:20 WHO received to
purchase the wool needed for this
satiric. Moved by Mrs, ,71tn
Pearson, seconded by Mrs. P.
Stephenson each group :-e.rvr innr•h
et Ieast once ,luring the thine
months they are in allergy?, Thank -
offering envelopes were received,
Appreciation for boxes received
were voiced ity Mre Brenton, iters,
King, Mrs. Stephenson anri Mrs,
Ba'rh
The Worship period was led by
MVS. H. Love assisted by Mrs, C.
Rowland, Mrs. jos. Peearcun, Sirs.
Wet. Patterson, Mrs, A. Onrlden and
Ms ,
Mrs. nest Dobson. 1h �Ir
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ehepter or the "Study 33oolt" wee
given by Mts. P. Stephenson,
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mei the me !li closed try rept-still
the 13c n dirtlon In untsens Lune
r:a, 3 ri ;at the ,nese .,l' lh
ule,•t11,e.
• At the mornin 0 service at Kno
h Preens/ t.r/:1 n t 1, nu't, itev. L. t
e J ,rgc n. erg p>,•ached on the till:
commandment. The W.M.S. Nast(
titankoffering meeting was lu'ld i
the evening whoa Rev. Georg.
Mil Mc 1)1 Melville ('bur h, Muss'l.
was the special speaker, ire bm+.•
Ma address on 1ltriel'e eon'snatu
"Go ye into all the world a•'r
preach to all nations." i1r. 11i1u'
has been engaged In nilssine worn
in British Guiana and gat',- 0rst
'1''r• Seernera'' Institute 11'!0 their
annual nteetine last 'I'hnreit ay
, afternoon :et the hmtte of l{ rs, \Ines
Tit•' pr..=i+lent, 11rs, \Vinnie iC:•anlo,.
was in rhnrve. Tb^ i''rII/ tva
npene•d by eine-inv. the nee ;,tel
• repenting the Institute Ceeed lc r t•
son, The Roll was called and
--lee re by mutter, the is!, me
of the nor on your left. Sirs. 01.
(Onrlden had charge of the tont, and
rend a splendid teener an the s'wi'll
needs of nn^ rntnmenit.•. Mir:. O,
R''nrter tnnlr the rant,. 1M' Otte
election of elf sees a^d Mira, r,
Plebe eels rvre Ft,,, ••-'nm•t of ibe
neminetin.e rnmmittee. (1n the
rcalrrnatinn or the preselent, Mrs.
AT. Inverter anri the s,er,.n••v '',T's
C, M'ller, Mrs. Tl, Bnwee 'v' i
inated for press lent anri lI •s, 141
B'rbards- noel M"', 1ra"ril .r for cer-
treas, Oraeers eterterl ween n,
r,",,, -s: TTo•-ineary president, Mrs,
W. Kramer; president, Mrs. E.
Bowe; let vire press Mrs, X.
tz ;'.•m, • ?,,;n ,•ter m'eshlrnt, Mrs,
TI,etifem soe,.irens„ Mrs, T. Rirh-
ands, resistant sec.. Mrs, Te Mr-
Tng_art; Branch directors, STrs, R,
,!orlon, nth•=', •VI TT^mptnn, Mrs, C.
,v1,t"d rites stet e fringe,. Mre. D.
Werdlaw' auditors Mrs, ismer, qnd
Mrs, 0. Kreuter: Pinner committee,
yes, fi Wits,' and Mirs. 7', Stenher-
snn: nignict. hies, C. Brenton; cnn-
venors of standing rnmmittee, 0111-
zpncltin. Mrs. C. Earl; A:rricultnre
^rid Canadtnat Tedustries, \Tr,. J, T.
Penrsnn: Historical Research, Mrs.I
r. 1x Pearson; T-Tonte ernnomirs,
Mrs, Ames: Soe'al welfare, Airs. D.
V," n•dlaw; Pnhliclty. Mfrs 0.
TCrnn r=^. The finanrtal repnrt was
real by the secretary shnwine a ;
gond balance nn hand and a very , 0
sncressfitt year. The (•nnle'•ts of A
the travelling basket far :\Heil were
then sold. The meeting closed by , p
singing the National Anthem
Lunch was eeryed by tits hostess
e is-te'l by Mrs. W. TCrauter, Mrs, O. i
t'n Mand as d Mrs. O, 'Kreuter. b
Mt. and Mrs. Sam Stewart of v
Monkton visited on Sunday with Mr. J
and Mrs. .7, Howard•
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iand Mrs, Raymune Clliott and at•
tended the funeral of her ga•and•
x mother, Mrs, John Elliott; Mt. and
Mrs, ie. 13, Jenkins, Winr;itant, with
i Mrs, R. F. Gentlest Miss Audrey
,r i Rankin with her parents at Rel•
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Ir.r• I I'-fnrntatien on thearlranee
meet there since the reeling or
Christianthy. The choir '0111 ibuf•
ed special music and Mrs. A. D.
Smith and Miss F.11eene Mcliinnry
sang a duet,
The Y,P.TJ. met in the 'United
('tetteh with the preultler1, Mies
Wilda Breckenridge, in charge
The members decided to hold the
next meeting at Ebenezer nn A1'ri1
17. Rev. A. C. Hewitt presidel for
the devotional period and spoke on
These. TTr illustrated his address
with a map and pictures, Miss
Muriel Smith, gave a sea ling nn
the subject, Prayer was offered
by Mr, Hewitt.
The annual meeting of the Wo
men's' institute was held at the
home of 'Mrs. Earl TTalollton, The
president. Mrs. J. H, Smith pre,ided
in answer to the roll pall 15 :nem
hers renewed their memberebin
and one new member web rarei;•eri
The report on home economies
vel • read by Mrs. Mathere as pre -
Pared by Wilda Breckenridge. Miss
Duff reported on publicity and
Mrs. T-Tether•ington for Canadian in-
dns•tries. Owing to bad road can•
dations other convenors were um
nide to be present,
Mee. Charles Matters presided
or the election of officers when n
artial list was elected• president,
irs. ,7. T1. Smit -It: lst vice presi-
dent. Mrs. Carl Johnston; 2nd vice
resident, Mrs. Earl Hamilton; sec-
retary -treasurer. Miss Margaret
Curtis; agriculture and Canadian
ndustb!es, Mrs. G. Hetherington;
n ine economics, Miss Wilda Breck- k
midge; social welfare, Mr's. Har-
ery Rohntson; citizenship, Mrs,
Wickstetod; program committee, 'a
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ATrs. Hewitt, Mrs, Hetherington, n
ire. George Thomson; branch di-
rotors, Miss Fowler, Miss D. Green-
way; delegates to district annual, Ai
ire. Darling, Mrs. Omits, Mrs, E.
ohnston. The hostess served re- C
esltments. v
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Personals; Mrs. 1'V. 131ackntore, i,
To,' nto, visited her parents, Mr. n
more.
Robert Shaw gave an address on
"Young People of the Blab!," at a
meeting in the Visited Ohttr.'h, Mr.
Shaw is soon to leave the village to
live webb his dauis:Mer, Ales, Milton
Prangs or a leers, In Morris, The
rongregatlon took advantage of the
eerasinn to present a purse to Mi'.
'si,aw and a flowering hydrangea to
Mrs, Shaw, Mrs, M. L. Aitken read
an address and Mr, W. ,T, .Tohn-
stnn, superintending of the Ottnday
school presented thin gifts,
Mr, Shaw is now in his filth year -
and has a'-rved the chums! faith.
Wednesday. April 10th, 1047
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frilly both in the pulpit and • Stmciny The 'service In Knox Pra-byl,>3,,
ncbnnl. Meq Shaw woo a member Church on );aster Day woes oci ult:,.
of the, ,hair and the women. s! ed by the minister, Rev, I. D. 11ar
sided for the first part of the meet
Ing and read from Daniel eh. 6
i_ Tln> Lori's P;aye wa- :'„neated in
unison and the minutes were read
and approved. An Eisto.t verse
• was elven in answer to the ro11 rate.
The word "courage" was ,Rosen tor
t the May meeting, which wilt hp held
v at the home of Mrs, Allen Cameron.
The treasurer, Mrs, Roht. Campbell
reeelved the offering and also gave
her repent for the first quarter. Miss
A. Forerst then tank charge and
led in prayer. She gave a medi-
tation on "Thy Will be Done on
Earth." Mrs, Jim Cameron read the
Scripture reading, Hymn 537 "Rise
up. 0 me't of God" WAS need along
with a prayer given by Mrs, H,
Keys; a verse of the hymn being
sung atter each petition. Mrs.
Calvin Cameron read current events
and Mrs. Jim Cameron and Mrs,
Mac Engel took part in a broadcast
between Dayawanti Sing4 and Miss
Brown, An outline of our church
at work it India was read by Miss
Forerst, A Hymn was sung and the
president, Mrs. $fuether closed the
meeting with prayer, Lunch was
served and a social time spent.
lOTr. Lloyd Michel has purchased a
fine new Monarch car from Jack-
son Motors, Listowel.
The Young People's Society are
holding a potluck supper in. the
church basement on Friday evening,
April lath at 7 o'olock, The supper
will be followed by a program.
The Mission Band held its first
meeting of the year in the basement
Of the church. on Monday, April 14th
under the leadership of Mrs. L D
Maerver and Miss A. J. Forerst, The
social committee of the Y.P.S. were
in charge of the regrlar meeting held
on Monday evening In the church
hasement, Mrs. Jim Cameron
oce pied the chair for the opening
exercises
and s
the re.. {dent Mrs,
s.
Earl Dunn presided over the busi-
n ess period. Several games and
contests were enjoyed by all and
refreshments were served at the
close.
Henry and Mrs, Gorsailtz moved
from their old home 12th con. on
Monday to the house On Jack
Cameron's farm on the Cranhrook
sideroasi, r'n th. Jim McFarlane and
family have mo, ed to the farm
vacated by Mr. Gorsalitz.
Mrs, Lynn Evans has not regained
her good health as her many friends
]toped for and returned to Kitchener
Tuesday for treatment.
enriches for many years, !Ivor who preached on the 'whist
Rerreehmenite were served at the
Mose of the evening,
Personals : Mr, and firs, Neil
Mnr7ean and two sons. Tnronto,
with Mr. and Mrs, George Thorn-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. ,7eekson, Strat-
ford, with 'see and Mrc, Earl Ha-r'-
ilton; Spence MrHinnon, f,'enr.ae-
The meaning of the Empty Tomb,'
The choir sane two anthems, 'A
Early Dawn' 'by Payn and ' Chris
Arose' 'by Lowry. Miss Irene flame
sang the solo, "Soft the Bells are
Ringing'' by Stebbins,
Miss Irene Gamey or Strathelsie.
Manitoba, who Is teaeltbta at
town, with his parents, ;lir, and Guthrie, Ontario, spent the Easter
Mrs, 11. H, MerCibbon; Mr, and week end here, the miser of Mr, and
Mrs, Neil R. naval, a Mrs, 1. D. Meaner h rn, and tam. � ar at the nra•nse
am ,
ily, Mount Forest, with M. R. P. The special Easter service whteh
(Tarniee: 140 , and Mrs. 1Tnrrey Wil- was to have been presented by the
sen„ Listowel, with Mr, and Mre h'hoir on the evening or Raster Day
Roy Mann: Mr. and Mrs. Perry
had to be postponed and was held
Oberman and family. Stratrnrl, on Sunday evening, April 1101, The
with Mr, and Mrs, R. .7, McMurray:
Moss McMinn, Toronto, with her
Metter, Mrs, Arnold Lillow; Mr. and
Mrs, Wilmer Sellers end Susan with
.firs. Sellers' parents in Tonnes).
Rev, Leland 0, Jorgensen attended
the meeting of the Hnree Maitland
Preshyfery held et Melville Prep.
byterian Chnreh, Brussels, on Fri-
day evening, when Earl More wes
ordained into the ministry of the
Presbyterian Church, In Oa nada;
Mrs, Arthitr Shaw visited with her
mon, Dr. Arthur Shaw and Mrs,
Shaw, Toronto; George T. Thomson
n Toronto: Miss Rona. lean sVelsor,
Wroxeter, with Miss Dorothy Aft -
en; Mr, and MTs. Raymond Elliott
aItended the funeral of Mr. F.1-
Oottta mother, Mrs, John Elliott.
t her home in Hast PVawanosh,
there, from there attending the
uneral were Gordon Messer, Mrs,
W. H, llOcTCirtaey .and Mrs, AT. L.
'tken,
Mr, Bill Hoocl and Mics Ada
Inn!dla10 nr Hamilton spent the
weeb end with the latter's parents
Mr. and Mrs, D. Dardlaw..
';kiss Yvonne Deaden h,: rein lied
>et ''t' letat.er
to Sl, Marys after st uI � ,, lei
tater
with her parents Mr. and airs,
\ G•odtlen.
service told the story of Holy Week
hginning with the Triumphal Entry
and ending with the Resurrection.
This service was mach enjoyed 1-y
all who heard it.
Same or the holiday visitoes in
this community were Mtgses Kato
McNabb and Mary MacDonald and
Mrs, Lloyd Barkwell et the home of
Jahn and Mrs. McNabb.
Mrs, Fred Martin, Thamesvi;le,
with her parents Peter and Mrs.
Baker, .las. and Mrs. Ritchie and
Douglas, Murray and 'Mrs. Panna
and little daughter, ail of London.
Otto end Ors. Ohrstrom and daugh-
ters, Detroit, with Allen and Mrs,
Cameron,
Mrs, Alvin Hunter and Joan of
Seafarth wi'tih her sister, Mrs, Fred
Smalldon.
Douglas. and Mrs. Whitfield, Kitch-
ener and Miss Glenna Meehan were
calling on Mends in the village on
Good Friday.
The moving picture "The God of Irvine Dunn, Kitchener, spent the
rea:tion' 'was shown in the Blue. ,week end with friends here.
Me community hall. The film was The Maitland river has been
rodurrd by Dr. Trwin A. Moore and across the reset at the Cranhronk
a sponsored by the MInstitute
nodvbridge for several days.
A number r of the children I e
r n and
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THE RA1LWAX TO 1 VERYWtiERt tIS CANADA
,!rare, In a remarkable way ' their mothers were entertained on
this moving picture set forth the Friday aftrn.00n, April 4, at the home
glories of the creation by (Ind in of Mrs. Clifford Alcock is honour of
the fleKs of ;astronomy, natural her small son David who eel breed
science and under the microscope, his first birthday. A11 report a fine
The film was shown by H. L. Mar- time.
ris of the extension staff of the Fred Smalldon hes disposed of his
Moody Bible Tnstitute of Chicago. farm on the blind Line to Norman
Rev, L. O. Jorgensen, Binevale,
we•s in charge of the opentng dews
Martel period, Rev. Mr. Cotrplend et
Wing'ham led in prayer. A vocal
solo by Nisi Marjorie Falconer,
Wtngham, was enjoyed,
Reeve A. G. Hewitt, Mrs. Hewitt,
ard family are visiting relatives in
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Toronto.
Famous Heroes Of
History Live Again
Great heroes and events of Tiistory
come to life agein in a fascinating
new page -color feature that tells
the story of an American bey whose
dreams carry hint back to stirring
days, See "DICK'S AD'PDNTURDS
TN DRDAMLAND," In 'Puck, The
Claude Weekly, with this Sunday's
(April 20) issue of Detroit Sunday
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The W.M,S. of Knox Ohureh held
Its April meeting at the (tome of
Mrs: Mac Engel with an attendance
of eleven, Mrs. Dan Hnether pre.
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