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A well attended 'meeting of
#AShfield° Presbyterian Woman's
missionary 'eckciety : was .
held in
the borne of Mrs. Dave MoMil,r-
vhy, Miss $Johnston
adie pre -
She opened the meeting
• Witit the to Worship, a
-11Ymn1 prayer and all' repeating
• the PurpOse. Mrs. .Russ Bissett
/mad 40m4 Samuel rd, she led
-Ineditation• and prayer..We
were very privileged 'to have as meetings along With''worthwhile
a gueSt at our meeting Miss comments, showing that, aS one
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THE 1.47CKNOW §ENTINEL. Iduciolow, -014^rmuo
DorothY Douglas from Formosa.
great , grandfather, Rev.
Grant, We& minister to the
People of Ashfield from 1865 to
1080. tna very interesting short
talk she told About the Bible
I.liorrien of Formosa and their'.
W.M.,S„ Miss Sadie Johnston, con-
• ducted • a discussion on the work
of our church- among the radians
of Canada which was very infor-
mative; . Those taking part were
Mrs: Alex Famish, Mrs. Wm.
Jolintson, MrS. Hugh, MacKenzie
and, Mrs. swan MacLean. 1VLrs,
Dave MelViurchy who was, a de-
legate to the Synodical in Gode-
rich, gave a very inspiring and
comPrehensive report of -all the
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Speaker put it, 'rite. church ,Ict
which is not, missionary minded .1
is a mission field", The roll gall
was answered by a question and
answer from -our Shorter Cate-
chism. • Mrs. Stewart MacLennan
led in the dedicatory ,prayeraf
ter the offering was taken. The.
' leader of •the Explorers, 1Virs. Al-
lan "MacDonald made ,plans for
a special meethm to be held in
the church on May •8th .- at 8.30
p.rn. Mrs. "Duncan Parrish and
. Mrs.• Stewart 'MacLennan were
appointed delegates to attend the
' Presbyterial which is to (be held
in• 'ireedwater. on May 28th, and
' is the. 75th anniversary of its
/T:e -meeting closed
with Prayer. ' •
• ,
Pine ••River Tjnited
•
Pine" River ly.lvIS.. held 'their
April ' meeting in ' the church.
With about thirty-five ladies pre-
• sent. The president,' Mrs; Ross
• smells read a poem on 'Thanks,"
• followed -by the opening hymn,
"The Day of Resurrection." Mrs.
'EldonBradley' out -lined.. the
• significance of the 'United
Church ' emf3lem."..Mrs. Stuart
Shiells and Mrs. Bert 'IrWin,
presbyterial delegates, gave in-
teresting reports. Mrs. Murray
Walden; programs convener, in7
•troduced the theme, ,"The hope,
wfmNESDAY, AfR4114, 29th, 1959)
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and Mrs: ,J. C. Hutton: gave the
'content. A talk by Mrs. Oliver
McCharles ,on .",Consolation" was
a special feature of the' 'Meeting.
Mrs. Bert Walden. expreasecr
ap-
preci4tion. Mrs: • Bob Courtney
and • Mrs. Melville Henry favored
With a duet A reading was given
Jay Mrs'. Norval Nesbitt. Mrs.:
Wm. Hooey: offered prayer. •A •
hymn •., and: mizpath Benediction
closed the meting.. The .cOminit-
tee' served a eiainty lunch; and a,
social time :was' enjoyed.
Olivet tilted Church
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The Olivet W -MS. held their •
• April meeting •at the • home of
Mrs. Donald 1VlacTaviih. The :roll'
all was answered, with a "verse
on love by 22 members. :Was
decided" to have a White Elep-
hant sale' at .the May meeting.
Miss Mary Boulston conducted
the devotion. After the singing
of a hymn, Mrs. Jack McGuire
read the 'scripture. .Mrs Herb:
ClaYton gave the Coinments and
Mrs. McGuire led in prayer, Miss
Beth MacTavisli favored with a
• solo : and_Mrs. Clayton ,,gave a.
reading., Mary RoulstOn• then. re-
viewed a chapter of •the study
book "Concerns for a Continent".
• The meeting closed with a ihymn
and; the ' Berredietion.
ch *as served and a social
t'• enjoyed,
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