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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-04-29, Page 10•44 P.f1131$ .41WIMM0111PresbYterianWAS'" 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 • 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 4 • s *news'. INSURANCEt Agency GENERAL INSURANCE • CAR , BUYERS Our Low Cost Financing Plan will' help you make a better deal. See us ior,:details now BEFORE you bUy.... Business 39 HOWARD AGNEW Residence. 188, 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) 1oi.00,DAY, WALTER BRECKLES .4iN1,01110114T.coNTAR40 none 18-20 Ripley Your John Deere Dealer Automotive and Tractor Repairs. Arc and Acetylene welding . , Machine Work . Pioneer Chain Saws, Lawn and Garden Equipment . 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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, A . • . Your bank manager is easy to meet —and a good man t,o talk things' Over with. Not just because he knows ..„ , a lot about banking, but because he » can be counted on, to apply that knowledge and experience to your particular need. • To him,banking is more than dollars and cents, more than figures in a / ledger. 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