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' THE UCKNOW .. 0W ONTAR10 '
Nay your,
holiday be
blessed '
with the
vAti
sounds
r4>.
of joy,.
laughter;
Heartfelt
thanksfor
your
loyalty and'
•• ', friendly
good—
will.
FINLAY DECORATORS
Whitechurchi
MessenciersJ
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Whitechurch Messengers held'
'their December, .meeting on Sun-
day in the Sunday School room
during char -ch -ser 4c.e
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Kenneth Quipp.read 'a Christmas
poem ... ,'
The 'Hallowe'e.n' UNICEF col-
lection'was' $9.90 and` -a layette°
was purchased .and sent,.to the
Saugeen:Indian Reserve:. The
collection was received by .Janet
Laidlaw and:the',offering prayer:
was given by Clair Weber.. The. •
11�all was*ans. vvered by`15.
Millan- Moore..gave the -Christmas--
.
Story.
Story..
Linda Moore presided' and .gave
the call to worship., .'The
theme of -the-- :Ling--was'The
Christmas.. Story. Carols were '' .
sung.. Linda Moore read the scrip
ture.: Prayer Was given in unison.
IJs. Know
Away for Christmas or New
•Years. Have some visitors? .Call
us at The LueluioW ,.Sentinel
528-2822, and tell us about them.
We'd like to hear from you. U
you have a rural .correspondent
in your area, give her a call,.
CALVIN -BRICK
UCW
• Wi ITEClUJRCl1•NEWS
Calvin -Brick United Church
Women heid.th'eir Deceni,ber
meeting on. the 9th at the hdme',:
of Mrs Gordon McBurney,
. Mrs. Ken •Mason- presi 1e.nt open-,
ethe. urcer" with the� poem
Time to' Pray. The business
meeting was. held;. A letter Of
thanks was read :froth Five Oaks
for donation sent. The Mission
and Service fund is sect for $2E5. •
A letter , concerning the United
Church Publishing House of Ryer,
`son Press, explained the. commer-
cial publishing had'been sold but'
theprinting. and Binding plant had
been retained. Another, letter-•
from. Alcohoi.ar d Drug • '
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Concerns was read' and. also one •
from Toc 'Alpha. It was decided
to 'send . $3.0 to assist the delegates'
MarianMcGee •and Marilyn
Robertson with their expenses in
attending if Christmas week dt
._Niagara Falls, -Another fetter
announced the New Hymn Book :
'would be published by, Easter.'
The 'executive are to have the.. '..
reports :for' the January:,meeting.
The collection• from the' congrega.
clonal 'Pot uok-supper-heid_la.sr
.Frimday'rtightis to be divided be-
tween-the
e-tw,eenthe U.C. W.' and the 'S:uriday
School. • '
etnt rship,fees are tekbe
charged this. .year by the U.C.. W.
unless' they wish' to as a means :of
raising funds'.. Poinsettia plants are
Mrs. I Laidlaw ....re present.
-. Themeeting was•'c.losed with
prayer' by Jackie Whytock.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23
Hoping: you will have an
old-fashioned holiday
with all its joy,
contentment,, peace,.. .
and sending you
heartiest thanks!
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to be bought.•for the ;church, for
Christmas a•nd,'ca.rds are 'to be sent
to the i11, .`An'eecutive meeting'
is to,be held on Monday to fill in.
report's The .new ..slate of officers
was. given by Mrs.' Mason Robinson,
President , Mrs. Kenneth -Mason;
1st vice , Mrs. Richard Moore;
2nd Vice, Mrs... Bob Gordon; sec-
retary ,
ecretary, Mrs. Roy Dawson; Assistant
sec. ,.Mrs, John Jamieson; treas-
urer ,
reas-urer, .Mrs. Peter Chandler; citi'z'en•
ship ebnvener ; Mrs'. Gordon Mc -
Burney;. stewardship .convener., Mrs.
Henry Pattison.,' finance-
committee; Mrs. Richard Moore,
Mrs. 'Peter Chandler Mrs...Don
:_ Dov , Ml's. lien' 'P'attisutr; Corn
munity friendship conirrtittee.,,
Mts. Lawrence Taylor, Mrs, Nor-
mn• Coultes Mrs. John Currie.;.
Mrs . ' Calo in Robinson; Christian
arid ..Missionary.Educalon Tvirs
Donald Dow',':Mrs. •6ilbert 13e.e- •
croft Mrs'. George McGee; Liter-.
ature , Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft
flowers ; Mrs . Roy,Pattison;
oc- a corttr aittce-=yrs: `f.lon-a-1 1
Coultes, Mrs. Alex Robertson,;
Mrs. J'ohiiJarriiesoii., Mrs. Jack •..
Schiell; Mi'inse' corlirnittee , Mrs:
Donald Dow; Supply committee.,
Mrs.., Roy Pattison,, Mrs. John
Currie• Mrs.' Lloyd, Whytock;
Pianist , Mrs. 'Sidney Thompson,
Mrs,. Norman Coulees; Representa-
tive to Missions trs;-Gilbe:et
Beecroft; Representative to Offic-
ial Board ,, Mrs. Ken Mason;
Nominating Conifriittee , Mrs..
Ken Masoii , Mrs. Richard
Moore , Mrs . Mason ,Rob,inson;.
Programme Leaders, •Mrs. Gordon
h'fc13lirne'y, Mrs. Norman Coult•es,
Mrs, Gilbert f3eceroft , Mrs. peter
Chandler; Press 'Reporter, Mrs.
Roy Dawson.
Mrs. Alex Robertson gave the
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Meditation' "Let EVe°ry f t.
;Christmas." . Mrs 1 lens
read the ,Sc riptdre " ' Wh.t t
Born this Christmas ' ':
RobertsonFled 'in prayer.
A reading "A child
given by Mrs. 136b ,i:•or,,t,,
Donald Dow sang soh'
McGee. Mrs.. 'Norittai1
read: '`'Wass Iesus'l3orli
Mrs: Alcx'Robertsoi:'H';t
meeting with prayer,
on. MCtfurncy'.s gruhj,:
mas Tea.
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Fas
hoit
Greeting
Hearty .greetings
sent your wcty, dry
and heartiesf.- th'm
FASHIONS.
JANME