The Huron Expositor, 1962-02-01, Page 8embers ►t
o+ ugurat an a
Presbyterial UCW
' c:rorO r i into the Future
with Vision; Faith and Works"
was the theme of the inaugural
meeting of Huron Presbyterial
United Church Women, held in
Ontario Street United Church,
Clinton, Wednesday, Jan- 25t1,
with over 500 ladies in attend-
ance.
ttendance. This was the same church
in which the inaugural meeting
of the Wbman's Missionary So-
oleey was held 36 years ago.
Past presidents of H u r o n.
Presbyterial WMA, Mrs. G. W.
Tiffin, and WA, Mrs. H. Phil-
lips, shared the co -chairman-
ship of the morning and after-
noon sessions. A brief history
of the past accomplishments of
the WA was presented by Mrs.
R.- E. Pooley, Exeter, and of
the WMS by Mrs. J. Sutter,
Clinton, and Mrs. G. Beecroft_,
Belgrave.
Rev. Morley Clark, field
secretary for younger groups
- for London Conference, explain,
ed the new relationship of the
younger groups to the church
and the Sunday School and the.
program to be carried out.
Mrs, Elgin McKinley, RR° 1,
' Zurich, chairman of the finance
committee, presented the alio:
cation for 1962 of $27,350 for
Huron, which was accepted.
Mrs. C. Searle, Tordnto, was
guest speaker for the after-
noon session; 'taking as her
subject, "Who Knows Whither
You Have Not . Come to the
Kingdom for Such a Time as
This?" "In this world of tur-
moil, mistrust, fear, hunger,
we must have only God's eye-
- view of love for the whole
world and each one must have
an active conceri for all—our
vision must be beyond the
locay
be alone' " needs—ghat
d t' Mrs all
Searle.
. She continued, saying. "There
are so many overtones of fear
and tolerance but we have the -
assurance of final victory, but
we must recognize our responsi-
bility for 'such a time as
this'.,,
Rev. G. L. Mills reported on,
the work of the provisional
committee leading to the in-
augural, and Mrs. 0. Harrison
pre'sented the slate of officers
on behalf of the nominating
committee.
President of Huron... Presby-
terial United Church -Women is
Mrs. G. W. Tiffin, Wingham,
with Rev. Grant L. Mills,
honorary president.
Vice-president is Mrs. •Allan
McTaggart, RR 2, Brussels; re-
gional presidents, Mrs. W. J.
Routly, RR 3; Exeter; Mrs.
Elgin McKinley, RR 1, Zurich;
Mrs. Bert Alton,,R 7, Luck -
now; Mrs. Ross , Wing -
ham; recording seer , Mrs.
Kenneth Grebb, Centralia; cor-
responding secretary, Mrs. R.
H. Wilson, Goderich; treasurer,
Mrs. Brock Olde, Clinton.
Chairman of committees :
Christian Citizenship and Social
Action, Mrs. Tait Clark, RR 5,
G o d e r i c h; Co -Operation in
Christian Education and Mis-
sionary Education, Mrs. J. H.
Anderson, Belgraye ; finance,
Mrs. Orval Harrison, RR 1,
Monkton; leadership develop-
ment, .Mrs. Ted McCreath, Wal-
ton; nominations, Mrs. William
McVittie, Blyth ; organization
and promotion, Mrs. William
Brown, Ethel.
Portfolio secretaries: Com-
munity friendship and visiting,
Mrs. Russell Balkwill, Exeter;
literature, and communications,
Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft, RR 1,
Belgrave; periodicals, Mrs. 'H.
Tal}nay, Goderich; press and
publicity, Mrs. Robert South-
c9tt, Exeter;'.— program, Mrs.
Ed. Boyes, Egmondville; stew-
ardship- and recruiting, J.Vlrs.
Robert Taylor, RR 3, Clinton;
supply ' and social assistance,
Mrs: George Michie, RR 4,
Brussels; secretary w i t h o d t
portfolio, Mrs. W. J. Greer,
Wingham.
The _officers , were installed
by Rev. Mills and Rev. ,R. S.
Hiltz, Exeter.
The purpose of the United
Church Women was emphasiz-
ed throughout the meeting—.ta'
unite all women of, the..:on-
gregation for the /total mis-
sion of the church.
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BOB TAYLOR DESCRIBES IN HIS OWN WORDS THE "OUTSTANDING
ADVANTAGES OF HIS GREAT NEW
M
IS HURON COUNTY'S HOTTEST . SELLER
AT
WEST 1tN ONTARIO'S LOWEST PRICE -r__.
OVER 30 MODELS
READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Take Your Choice of Many Styles and Colors
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"My 12 years of ,ear selling experience," says Bob Taylor, "has convinced me'of the soundness and_
wisdom of Jack Pearson's low -price, high-volume policy which
hasmade this firm. grow into the
largest retail business in Huron County. • As proof of my resolve to carry on this policy, I offer
the fabulous low price of $2,485 on the New 1962 Pontiac Invader Sedan. Let me demonstrate
this great value!"
SERVICE for Saiisfacti.oit
"I believe that service sells cars and 1 am determined -to -provide the finest and fastest automobile
service possible. Under our new program,, cars required for business . will get priority treat-
ment and all owners will be treated with courtesy and fairness. Believe me, our service will be
100% !" ..
News Of Week
In Dublin School
Includes • Spare—Tire; Licence, Air Conditioning Heater, Dual
Sun Visors, Cigarette Lighter and
Full General Motors Warranty
A Striking Example of 'Bob' Taylor's
"NEW CONCEPT OF VALUE"
PROTECTION high finctnce
�g�inst
disasterscosts, death- c�nd dlsability
"I am delighted to introduce to Huron County a brand new `Double D ' Plan' of automobile
financing which provides two great benefits to our' customers: (1) Interest rates which match
bank. loans for low cost, and (g), payment insurance which meets your obligations in case of
death or disability. This is the finest protection available, backed by the famous Paul Revere
Company. Ask our salesmen about this great plan."
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SAME TWO LOCATIONS
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Main Street, Zurich, and. Intersection of No. 4 and 83, Exeter
(B. A. Butters)
, On January 12 the YCS held
an auction sale. We owe our
thanks to the pupils who donat-
ed things and to our two auc-
tioneers, Don Coyne and Billy
Murray.
We also held a baby contest
in Which everyone brought a
picture of himself as a baby.
The pictures were put upon oh
the bulletin board. • If you
wanted to guess who the baby
was you would Pay a penny to
Jean Marshy: There were two
,prizes given; one went to Yvon-
ne Dhcharme, with the least
dumber or right `names tinder
her picture, and Jack Doy e •
wli'o had the most number of
right names Under his picture.
luvetyone enjoyed guessing who
the b''hbies were.
I'rdparatidnd for the euchre
•party on Vebruary' 0 are ' heasr-
ly all ready, At the euchre
patty 'd draw for a surprise
basket witi be ,drawn,'
SAME FRIENDLY ' STAFF.
Experienced Service Technicians _ Dependable Salesmen
BUT A NEW KING WITH A
NEW CONCEPT OF VALUE FOR
HURON COUNTY .•
.
"I'm proud to introduce I3ob Taylor as the new 'Carr....., ding of
Huron County and to recommend his `New Concept of Value',
I'm happy to say I will rem3in with the firm on the sales staff to
-help it grow bigger and better ! Drop in to see us - I'd like you
to meet Bob personally."
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