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OFFICE
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ALL DAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 19
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF. CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS
Mrs. D.:.::Moclotyre,
Pesid.nt
Mrs,Glenn Noble was.hostess
for the December meeting of.
South Kinloss Women's Missionary
Society, Mrs., Harry Lavis presid-
ed and opened the meeting with a
poern "A Joyful Christmasv. . Joy to
the World was sung. Mrs; Gilbert
Hamilton gave the Bible Study on
2 Peter 3. Eighteen members •
answered, the roll call with a
Bible verse. with "salvation."
Away in.a Manger was sung.
A committee was appointed to'..
:be in charge of the: fiunch after
Luckn.ow Unit.2
Mrs. Drennan entertained Unit
2 o. the. Lucknow United Church .•
Women at her 'home 'on December
• 1st with a good attendance, 20
members and ,l visitor present.
• . The meeting opened with a react-
ing from Mrs.. Baynard Ackertand
-hymn 50 was sung followed by
-prayer, I ,
The treasurer's report was given
by Mrs. Ken Cameron. The gen-
eral meeting is to be, held on'Dec-
ember 15th at 8 p.rn: in.the Fel-
lowship Room.' Mrs. Stothers re-
ported on Community' Friendship ...
AU reports from, the committee...
conveners were given.
The Toll Call was answered by
donating a gift to the Victor
Home :in Toronto, a'4a a contest'
.on Christmas candy andcake,
Prizesgoing to, Mrs . Gordon 'Kirk-
land and
Kirk-landand Mts. R. Ackert judging'
being done by .Mrs.A.. E :".McKim
and hies, Wesley Rabb.. . •
Mrs: Glen Walden convened
for the program, opening••wi'th a
Christmas reading, followed by
hymn 55.. Scripture reading was
read by Mrs., Saunders. : Medita •
tion on Christmas 'givings:.was
by •N''rs VVa ld'en
statin' 'that in our iyn�s we.
'rniust also' ire ourselves 'to one:.
another in Christian friendship -and
•
love•.
• 7 -7 -Mrs. Pe • •-Cook -'e two read-
ings keepink in touch with the
Chr=strnas l;-orshi Service Se'v -
eral Christmas carols were sunk.
Saunders fol16k•ed by a
ea "What' is. Ca:rst_nas.. and
how *e- started burning 'candles ,
Nancy Walden r: zed- a :sed
let c: Ch ist.: s ca:eL. 1✓�'s.
:e thin .s- •t
a.-: the -it .of t.re`kor1c" anc
"Hoo, t'at to Sthiehe znc
5c1c was tyen '.-.on .
Christmas carols ve:e ._c`1�• .lt
• •b` Nar'cr ....,.ice ^Yl.on
acctrr nled r:cy '►,"^.ger.
Slakes U.C.W.
The December meeting of the.
Bla.kes United Church Women was.
held at 2 p.m. on December. .1st
at`the,home-of'Mrs. James Hum-
mel with eleven members present,.
The program was prepared and
presented by Mrs. Hummel and'.
Mrs. Clifford Kilpatrick around
the theme , •'God is• Love ,'•Christ-
mas is a Season Of Mira'eles" ,
The meeting opened with the • •
singing •of the'•hynin Silent Night.
The scripture reading., Matthew ,
Chapter 2, . verses 9 12 was .fol-
lowby-pra-yer-led by -4r .
Huthmel.
Mrs.•.Hugh Ivlenary gave the`
reading entitled , ."A .Trail to •
Chr stmas"..'After singing hyrnn.
"O Little Town of Bethlehem" • '
'we enjoyed a most interesting
paper on "Christmas Meditations",
written:by Mildred Mabry for the
Missionary. Monthly and read by
Mrs. Hummel, The `reading was
interspersed with the .singing of
hymns "The First Noel" .'and." -Gen
tle ,Mary ,This, part. of the meet-
ing was closed with prayer and
the .business was, then transacted
'Mrs: Hugh.' denary-: reported for
the Flower Fund.: It was decided
which friends would be remern-
•- re. '.wit rthnstmas:.gifts.•
The.Birthday and•Anniversary.
Box was opened and. the contents
Courited. • •
A vote of thanks.was moved to
.Mrs. Susan Cookefor the great•
.amount Of work••she had 'done .on.
the Cook Books and to Mrs..Chris
CooisC,for he: leadership.throrigh
out the past year. •
Pro teats .forthe coming year .
*ere„discussed. •It 'as••rriov'•ed tha
E *e send, _ r�o-v r-arid:abdv_.e :..
1our allocation to headquarters.
; • It was decided to send $2.c;
:c eacr._ of fou: dese ; trig Institu -
( tions ar Se: -vice oups in -the:..
area
•
•
o.:y 4.ed dollars` is to ?a
Whitlechurch UC•W
Whitechurch U: C, W. held
their December 'meeting on .Wed-,
nesday` at the home of Mrs.. Garn-
et Farrier and Mrs. E mice'Gilles-
pie . While the ;ladies• were gath-•
ering, Mrs. Farrier. played, music-
al numbers. . •
Mrs.. Ru.ssel•Gaunt was. in:charge
of the Worship Service. ,she -gave-
the call to .worship and a poern
Suppose: Christmas. Carols were
sung.. Mrs. George Thompson
read part of the. Scripture and' part:
was read in unison. • Mrs Russel ,.
.GaNun. t gave -the I�I�ditdtion--Mr Ben McClenaghan gave a; poem -
Coming Christmas'. ' •
Mrs. Gaunt led in prayer, Dur
ing the woish-ip:-se-ryice candles
Were lit and bells chimed. •
Mrs.. Millan Moore gave a
poem "What Shall We Give :the
Chidren"?
Mrs. ElWood•Groskorth gave a
story Christmas Coming. Mrs.
• Milian Moore gave the origin and
story of,S'ilent Night. It was .wriL-
ten 152 years ago'this Christrnas'
Eve. "AJ. then•sax Silent Night:
She read the story rely Father's
Miracle Christmas• Tree . The rola
call was answered by 15 members
and 2 visitors with •a Christmas 4.
verse.
A'story ";History,Now" and a
poem "A child is Born was read
by. Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Moore
closed the worship service with
the singing of Carols and 'prayer.
.The offering wasreceived and
thank -you letter-Ltead•: Tl sr. n►iti-
utes were read. by Mrs, .E1wood
Groskorth ,• assistantsecretary
in the absence of secretary
Mrs., Carl. Weber. Mrs. Albeit
' Coultes'gave.the treasurer's.
report_
All signed a Birthday card to..be
sent to Mr �' Robert.. 1vlcClenaghan •
in Goderich for his 102nd birthday.
Mrs. Millan Mdor«e gave the.
coiirtesY 'remarks and.: closed the
meeting with prayer. •
•
The . Birthday Tea was then .se.r-
ved::
the Carolfest on December 13.
The concluding chapter from
the Study Book "From Interfaith
towards Understanding" was well.
given by Mrs. Bruce •Ha•milton
and a discussion concerning other
religions foliowe4.
Mrs. Harold Campbell gave a
reading Ac'he Inn at ,Bethlehem
Mrs, Herb. Buckton, Mrs. Belle .
MacKinnon and Mrs: Wm. Mac
lntyre took part in the Prayer
Circle; • •
,8r .
The •secretaries.of the various
committees gave their reports anc
the following Officers,were
elected for the corning year:
President .Mrs. Donald' C. Mac-
Intyre; lst Vice Mrs.'Bruce'.kia:.
Ilton;, 2nd vice; Mrs. Ira•:Dicki4;
.Secretary , Mrs, Evan Ke r
Treasurer, Mrs,:.Frank MacKen-•
zie;, Press Reporter', Mrs, Harry,,
Laois; Supply , Mrs. Allan Mach
tyre; .Glad Tidings, Mrs. Ira
'Dickie; Life Membership', Mrs.
Leonard McInnes; Friendship
Mrs, .Win. F. MacDonald ;*Sun-
shine , Mrs. Herb Buckton,
John Mowbray; Ladies -Aid , 'Mrs.
Harold Campbell; Bible Society
Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon., 'Litera-
ture and Historian, Mrs. Douglas
Graham; C . O , C Mrs . ,Allan
MacDougall, Mrs: Don• Bell;
'Pianist , •Mrs. Lorne Sparks.'
Mrs.'Gi.b: Ha•rniltongave the .
•courtesy remarks:. Mrs D., Gra-
ham
ra-ham closed the meeting with.
prayer ___Thehostess:.a.nd. director
served lunch,' •
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