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Fall Rally Held
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The 1970 Fall Rally presented
by -the -Bruce Presbyterii' ired--LJ
Church Women, was held in
Knox United. Church; •Paisley,', on
November 3rd. A record • attend-
ance of over 250 United Church
Women represented most of. the_
55 or gg anizations •in the 'Presbyter -
Y
ial. 'Bruce Presbyterial 'U.C.W.
president , Mrs, Graham' Murray
of Palmerston presided arid a
welcome was extended by .'
Paisley U.C.'We 'president, Mrs.
Hugh McCullough.
The meeting opened with a :•
'worship service conducted by •
Rev .• Kenneth and Mrs. Welsh of
Knox ''United ,'Paisley on the'
theme "We 'Break'Bread Togeth-
er."...
ogeth-erg, .
Unit 2,
Heir Travologue
Mrs. Mel, Greer was hostess for
nit 2 of -t -he -United Chore.
Women of Lucknow United.
Ghu.rc.h on Novernber the 3rd
held in the church parlour with an
attendance • of 19 members and.
two visitors. •
Mrs, •Raynard' Ackert opened
the meeting with a.reading, 'Mrs•
Orland Richards had the lists
filled .out• for our church wedding
coming upon December 5th. We
were pleased to know Mrs. Eldon
:Ritchie is home from Victoria
Hospital and all wish her a speedy.
recovery. Mrs. .Ken' Cameron
gave the treasurers report, and all•
Secretary, of Southampton: Chris.,
•tian Education secretary "Miss E.
other reports from committee
conveners were'given. The roll
call for next month will be
bring gifts for the Victor Home
in Toronto., The roll call proved
quite interesting as -it was answer-
ed by "the first church.I attended"
Mrs. K. Cameron convened th'e
programme opening with a read-
ing,
ead-ing, her theme being 'glorious:
heritage' ; Scripttfre reading' was
given by Mrs.. Alex MacNay, ,
The scripture lesson meditation
pertaining to the theme was given
by Mrs. Glen Walden. Mrs. Eld-
on Henderson closed, this part of
the worship service with prayer,.
Readings were given by Mrs...•
Mel Greer and Miss Flora Andrew.
e guest spea.er was Mrs,.
Morgan Henderson ,. Who gave, a'
most interesting and" splendi
account of her recent trip to Osa-
ka , Japan and other Asian points,
She said there were 39 .on their
tour.. They travelled 27,000 mil-
es. ` She described their plane'.
trip as very good, and they .were
welcomed by the Japanese
people.. She enjoyed them and
said they were very clean a.nd. •
polite:. . She showed pictures of •
their homes with very little
furniture, and other articles
which we all enjoyed. One of
the high lights of her trip was to,
the Mission Field where
Miss Dorothy Douglas had served
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kid•
the guest speaker Rev. Jackson
•Strapp of Walkerton., who spoke
on Christian Education: ' Mr.
Strapp is the Christian, Education
Chairi/nan of. Bruce Presbytery.
Schools was explained , where
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Price •and explained th p -to
date Christian Education aids'
available. Program secretary
D. Wells of Palmerston also assis-
ted Mrs. Price and presented the
euth-Adult-st -,
"The. Americans" as well as
families attend and 'learn togeth- ;otherprogram materials,
er. 'Mr. Snapp also mentioned The afternoon session opened'
how expe,rtly.•teenagers present, . with a sing -song. led .by Mrs
-rnaterials to a group.. ii' was , -Uordon ,Wilson -of 'Pinkerton ,
high in..the praise of the New. Cur- accompanied.by Mrs. •McCullough.
riculum 'and explained'those who: Mrs. M: ; Funston , Ripley., Sup-,
criticized it do 'not understand'it; 14 Secretary; displayed' layettes
completely', and that a`lot of which were made by Port Elgin
time has to be spent on the Currie- ,U , C. W. which received many
ulum'. No new .materials are compliments.
' being planned for the '.resent,` as
this Is the last cycle of the .Curric,
ulum+• A question and answer:
period followed...A novel '.tbank-
you'' • wa''s done in the forrn of• a
song by Mrs'. R. Slade.
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Un
-A:_skit w_as"e•xpertly presented •
by..•Palmerston ;ti,. C. W. , entitled
Oh,, Those Annual Reports
followed by . suggestions for corn-
:piling
om-
piling of Annual•,Reports by Record
ing Secretary Mrs. •L. Cartwright'
:Of' Walkerton', yJho stressed the
iniportance 'of the: accomplish-
`rnents viewed and communicated
_through the',Arn:ua-1_Re.port
Other presentations included a.
wide range of literature 'dispiay
ed by Mrs I. Price , Literature-
.
,. The:balance of the afternoon .
was devoted to an interesting and
educational. Bible Study on the
book of Amos ,. capably conducted
under the .guidance of Leadership
Development chairman Mts.' J. C.
Downing of Cargill. 'The study
w as-a_corrmpanison__oLthe_-.religious'
caima"te' at the time of Amos
compared to the modern or
contemporary situations of today.
A panel 'on Social Issues was,'
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Mrs, O..Rkhards»
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Is Unit 1 Speaker
Unit 1; of Lucknow, United
Church''Wornen met at ;the :home
of Mrs. Walter Alton on Tuesday,
November 3 at•2•p.m. Mrs. Ross.
.Cumming. -presided. for the business
and reports, Til the absence of the
leader, Mrs. Mel King. Fourteen
members and three guests answer-
ed'the.roll call by giving •'verse
containing "Peace".
The ,reports of the secretary
and treasurer were given and
approved,_ Mrs. Howard Barger
read a challenging article
on Stewardship. Mrs. 'Jake Hunter
reported for Friendship and visit-
ing and 'Mrs. Wm. 'Wharry report-
ed'on'Supply and,Welfare. Mrs.
N. J..MacKeniie, as social con-
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on -
Mrs. Cameron thanked Mrs
Henderson and all taking'part in
the programme and lunch.. The
meeting closed with the Mizpah
:benediction' '
hen -ser ued-i-y-rite. .
hostess and'cornmittee in charge.'
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South Kinloss WMS
Mrs: Frank MacKenzie washost-
ess for the members of South Kinloss
-Wo e'r's Missionary Society 'for
their November .meeting, Mrs.,
Bruce 'Hamilton presided and: open'
ed the meeting with a •Remern-
brance Day thought. A'hymn
was followedby the Lord's Prayer
in. unison.
Mrs..Evan' Keith gave the Bible
Study on Deuteronomy 31. • Mrs.
Wm.. F. "MacDonald gave. the '
Offertory Prayer,. Fifteen. mem-
bers -answered the'roll call.
Mrs Alex :MacLeod .sang a solo,' • •
"Beyond Pond the' Sunset" accom.-an-
ied by Mrs. Lorne Sparks.. Mrs.
Harold Campbell, Mrs. Wm.
Maclntyre and Mrs. Ted' Collyer
tookpart in the prayer circle; An
excellent report `of the' Sectional
Meetin• held at Langside Church'`
ing arrangements.for a wedding in
December..
While the members' were assem-
bling Mrs. E. W. Rice .gave
instrumental numbers' on the piano.
, Mrs., Sam,Gibson took the•chair
;for -the divotta-ris ird programme.
'Mrs. W. B.: Anderson read.from
the Bible and. Mrs.''Wm. Herlrn'
gave ale ined4tarizni`; l iclr `drew.;
'attention to the various forms' of
power developed through man and
science.; but thegreatest' •power,
of'all is the Power of G:od..
Gibson clow,, the devotions with
a.' Prayer .
,Mrs. Eunice Dunsmuir delight-
ed her. listeners by singing
"I Know Who Holds Tomorrow" as
a solo. .Mrs.. H. Barger gave a
reading "Golden WindoWs7 and
pointed out,that often:'the things
which•are.far off look more attrac
-Five: and :we miss the op-portunit-ie's
that'surround us very closely.. Mrs.,
R. Cumming played a.piano
solo: '
Mrs. Orland Richards was the
Wh tet to rch.7
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WHIT'ECHURCH NEWS
.'Whitechurch Y.P.S•. held their
meeting, uuday eveniug_:in
then: cpnducted by Stewardship •
.Chairm,an'M`rs. Fraricis,of Mount
Forest •'and Mrs.: R., Turnbull and
Mrs. Welsh Of 'paisley,.
- -After Benedict'ion.by Mrs. Mar-:
ray, a delicious tea was served
by ladies 'of 'the Paisley .U., C. W. '
to conclude a most enjoyable:day.
United Church. The minutes were
read by‘Darlene rene Simpson.. The
roll call was answered by 18.
They discussed and Made plans
for •the ' Record Hop to be held in
Whitechurch Community Memor-,
. 1,17,0n-140vcrr.,,er 20`,at
1O p, m. A -letter of -thanks for
money sent. was read 'by the Sec
retary,Darlerie'Simpson from Mrs.
Grace. Richardson. . • •
Mary 'Lou 'Adams had charge, of
the .worship. service, the theme of
which , 'was Remembrance 'Day.
She read the scripture , led .in,
• pra
Yer and gave the poem "In
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Flanders Fields". •
• A discussion foilowed'on The
Prodigal Son
is "The Mohawk,Chapel." at .Brant•
ford. In her :talk she made spec-
ial mention of the eight stained
glass windows, each depicting
some part of the history and cul-
ture of the .Six Nations. Reserve.
Mrs. `, Wm. Helm expressed
was given by Mrs. 'Douglas Gra-•
ham.'
Mrs. Leonard. Machines ' conven-
ed the chapter from: the Study
Book on "From Racism to'•Full
Community" and led• in a discus-
sion, on Integrations
Dur n -the-bus-iness;•M-rs.. Doug
las Graham. and Mrs. Wm. •F..
MacDonald volunteered io act as
-Ming-C remittee--lti-was
• announced that ' $79:50 was .co1-.
lected for the '•Bible Society:: Mrs .
Leonard Maclnnes gave the
courtesy remarks and the .meeting
closed with •prayer.
"the hostess and . directors served
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us
thanks to Mrs.,. Richards the host
ess and all who had contributed
-to-the programme The meeting
closed by singing a hymn and .the
Lord's ,Prayer.
A pleasant social time followed
with Messrs.` S. Gibson,, W. 'B.
Anderson, W. Helm and W.
Howald assisting the hostess in
ser'ving refreshments..
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WE WOULD • BE PLEASED
TO HOLD YOUR, SELECTION
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
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