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a,ST PACK BROWNIES
The 1st. Lucknow Pack Brow-
nies opened their meeting; on
October; 24th with :singing, and
games. Elizalbebh Newbold was
Toadstool Fairy,
After Fairy Ring, the 'Brown-
ies remained in. a' circle and
were • inspected, by Brown Oval
for .all ,parts of uniform in de-
tail.
The Brownie's 'were th.appy to
welcome a senior )Guide, Bever-
ley MacKenzie, as, their new
Pack Leader.
In the work period, Tawny
Owl and. Packie tested the' Gold,
en 'Bar group on 'the cleanliness.
part of their, test while . Brown
Owl supervised the Making of
snowflakes by the older group.'
In Pow -wow the. subject • of
fee's was., discussed. • They must
be in Brown Owl's hands
fore ;October. .1st. A few pu'
kins ' are :left arid Mrs, -Charles
Anderson 'has offered'more for
sale, There will be no meeting
of the 1'st . Pack 'Hallowe'en
Night, but at.the' , next meeting,
November Tth,. there will be a
general review of ,Golden Bar
work for ` the' whole Pack.
' • Prayer..and: 'Chimes .closed .the
meeting; , which . dismissed
through .the. Magic Tunnel.
.2ND PACK .BROWNIES
The , 2nd Pack 'Brownies, met
on Tuesday. Gail•. Jamieson was
selected' .Toadstool. ' Fairy, Two
new singing games Were played,
These. games, were ones. which.
Brown Owl, learned when. she
attended' a, Training School at
Fergus last . Saturday.
. ' Fairy Ring was followed by
inspection for berets and . •pins.
in, proper ' place. .
• All the :Brownies and Tween
klainat bnh meetings. She tin L. ..s, The Time 'o tai;
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hSectioriol'• all��es P, e a :most interesting a
and_ enlightening' manner, how iii
in their work, they try to pre- ie,
sent Christ in such. a way that a' ■`
souls shall. be saved and once ' W1NOW.5: d
Sectional meetings. of Mait-
land, Pf;;es•byterial Wornen's
ionary Society were held in
Ashfield, Presbyterian. -Church on
October 25th and Brussels Pres-
byterian; 'Church on, October 26..
At Ashfield; Mrs. V. Mowbray
presided while. .Mrs, M. Scott,
Mrs. • McAllister and • Mrs.. I.
Dickie led in the•devotions: bring-
ing out 'the thought that we,
should, give thanks in everything.
We are not truly • thankful • if
we do' not show it in, service.
A ' duet was .sung Eby. Mrs. R
Forster and Mrs. S., Jamieson.
Mrs,' A, Percy, {Kinlough, led'in
the offertory • prayer. and Mrs.
C: MacAu1ey,, I41:11gy, 'closed the
meeting with prayer.
At Brussels, Mrs. • T: .En'glis'h,
Wingham, presided, The Medita-
tions . were given by •Mrs. W.
Elston,. Bluevale, Mrs. W. Mun-
dell, Bluevale and Mrs.G. Fish,
Wirigham. Fear • and insecurity
cause • us to .be ineffective" in our
Work. ' Faith in .. Jesus Chxist
gives us power to accomplish
all- things aaocor?ding, to His will.
The offertory prayer :was giv-
en' by 'Mrs. A. Mundell, Belmore
Three ladies from the Goforth
Auxiliary, " Wirigham, 'Mrs. Day,
Mrs. Faegen, and Mrs, ,Cruik-
shank sang: a musical number
and ' Mrs. English •' c'l'osed' the
meetinewith prayer.
Miss Beatrice.Scott, '.a .'mis-
iesx . worked. . at a Hallowe'en
face which tested both . braiding
arid sewing. on but'tons,.
:Tawny Owl was, in charge:of
Pow -wow when she told a story
and.dismissed. with the '.Squeeze
NASH ALUMIN.UM
saved that they may grow in
grace, knowing that thereis
one .God . and one intermediary
between, God ,and. man — Jesus
Christ. Prayersare needed) for
more educated leaders ,'• and
should be more definite for
more 'definite needs 'ort .the field.
Mrs. Scott's '• pictures and' dis-
play of . articles. from the Bhil
field were most ' interesting to
those present.
Mrs. F. Cromey, , Kincardine,
told of the spiritual refreshing
one receives; in attending, the,
'course at • the training school at
Belleville. Many helpful ideas
were shown in regard to en-
: couraging • the work in: the • dif-
ferent ' groups in. our society.
After the meetings a ' social
hour was enjoyed by all.
LOCHALSH
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dexter
spervt . a few days • visiting, in
Toronto. • , • • , .�
The. W.M.S.. of Ashfield Pres-
byterian. Church entertained the
Sectional W.M.S. on , Thursday.
The speaker wasMiss Beatrice
Scott of India..: .
• Dr. F. Scott MaoXenzi.e of
Montreal. and formerly from. this
community had the honor- of.of-,
ficiating at ' the flaying of, the
corner stone • Of, the new ,college
at McGill ' ijniversity. .
Mrs. Lorne Luther is 'visiting;•
her sister, ' Mrs. Lloyd Brien . of
Ridgetown. •
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Mr., Tom MaclDonald is '•a pa-
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Mr. and Mrs..:�Ewan .. MacLean
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Visiting Mr. ' and Mrs. Oliver,
McCharles and ' John . for the
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