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CRANBROOK,
The Women's Missionary Society
of Knox. Presbyterian Church held
it's first in,eeti•nig of the NeW Year
on Wed„ Jan 12, at lire home of
Mrs, Mac Engel. Miss Alice ,J.
Forrest presided thrbughout the
meeting, in which the new study
on India Was introduced, The Sorip-
ture reading was Luke 1.0 verses 25 -
37, followed by. a prayer by MTS.
Lynn Iilvans. The business period
included reading of the ntinutes and
call which was 'answered with some-
thing about Miss Ida White. It was
also decided to get several supple-
mentary books std help with the new
Study Book "Pace to face with
India," Tire several parts in the topic
were read hy MSS Forrest, Mrs. Sch.
neck. Mrs. jacIclin, and Mrs. Engel,
The February meeting will be at the
home ief WS. Fred Sm•alldon with
Miss 'Mary Sherrick the missionary
ohosett 'tor roll Call. Miss Forrest
'brought the meeting to a clOse with
the pronouncing of the Benediction.
Lupolt was served by, the hottess
and colmnittee.
The fourth meeting of the 0. G. 1.
T., was held at the home of Linda
Dunn on Wednesday Jan, 12, with all
eight members • in attendance, with
the prestident, Beverly Evans in
charge. The Meeting opened by sing- •-• . ing the C. G. I. T. hymn With Barb-
ara Evade as planiSt. A skit "On k.
trip to India" was put on by Isabel
• and Pay Engel and the leader, The
worship was taken by Beverly Evan%
f hymns "'Christ for the World We
Marlon M.161.1,61 end Mrs. Engel., The
i Sing" and Jests Shall Reign Where.
ere the Snit" wete, sting. All repeated
Luke 2,,K2 and "the PutpoSe." The
new Mission Study," Saris and San-
dals" Was introduced by the leader
and frneisldedirt: The business included
roll call and minutes by Maxine
• Sthalldott and offering taken by Road;
' Catinbell, The next Meeting will b)3
at the bathe of Maxine Sinalidon
Barbara Evans on lunch committee,
Retie Oantrobell ,plianig. One of Beleit
I • Bricker'S interesting. stiotieS trent 'die, , ..., ,
.1 '"Glad 7'161111gs" Was, read by Ma
1 Stanley -Campbell. All Seined hands
l• Singing "TallEJ" and a game *.as
t eh eyed. Fay Engel and titida plinti
: =assisted in l'artring lunch.
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January inoetin,g of the W. M.
S. •and„ W. A. of Union was field on '
wtth Mrs, }Ter-
man. Whitfield Biters,
The president
had charge of •Cite W, M, mootin„g,
Mrs, Mcintosh rend the Scripture
talgon froyn. Acts, and Mrs. .McKay
led in prayer. The roll call was answ-
I (wed with a Bible verse with the
f word new.
During the husincss Some plans
were made for the World Day of
I Prayer en Feb, 25. The meeting
closed with a 'hymn • followed by
prayer,
The W. A. followed with Rim
Harold lays in charge.
It was decided to have the Ban-
.quet .and ,Annual meeting -0101e ohm*.
•dit en Friday, Tan, 14th.
The February meeting is to be held
..at the home of Mrs, .McIntosh.
Mrs, Meehan eonducte.4 ta. picture
contest with Mrs, McIntosh being ths.
winner. The meeting closed with the
Benediction.
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Mrs. Bert Codden was hostess for
the January meeting of the W. M. g
and W. A. of Ethel United Church
with 16 ladies present. Mrs. Elwood
mellagetart had charge of the devot-
ional period and :,opened the meeting
by the, da<l1 bo worship, The theme
being the "Church*, Businelse.
i-Tymn 258 Was sung. This was follow-
ed by the reading of several passages
of scripture and prayer. Mrs. Me-
Taggart had charge of the study
Period, 'The. newly appointed pres-
ident, Mrs. Geo, Pearson then took
Charge of the "business period. with,
ides 'of the last 'meeting read ant
a,pqMoved. Roll call was answered by
paying of fees. The treasurer gave a
report for 19.54. The appointment of
a. Mission Band leader was felt urt•
later. Moved by Mrs. J. T. Pear-
son, seconded by 1 Tr:), Raynlard that 1
we send 1.00 .for 'Vacation Packets.
It was decided to make duilt
blocks 18' bY211h, print or flannel-
ette. Roll call ,at, February meeting
to be answered by giving block, Mrs.
Godden was -appointed to send to
Orangeville for mill ends to be sent
in bales,. A ,collection was taken to
pay for material. Mrs. Percy Stenh-
enSon 'offered her home for the Feb-
rimy meeting. Mrs. Joe Pearson and
Mrs. Chester Earl offered to bring
lunch. The matting closed by a hymn
and the Mizpah benediction, Lunch
was served by the hostess assisted
by Mrs. T. T. Pearon and Mrs.
Raynar.d,
A shower was held in the base-
ment of the Presbyterian Church
on Thursday evening In 'honor of
Marilyn Bow,es, only daughter of
Mr, .and Mrs. Earl -Bowes, who Was
married on Saturday. -Community
singing was ,enjoyed, led by Mrs. Bert
Godden, with Mrst Stanley Speirat,
the Plano,
There were vocal solos by Mrs.
Kenneth McDonald and Mme Bert
Golden, piano solos, by Gavel/ Ruttan
and Betty Ann Rattan, readings by
Mrs, W Krauter and Mrs, T. Rich-
ards.
Marilyn was invited to', a chair
decorated with pink and White
streamers .and white bells, Miss Doris
Bateman read the address Joanne
Swift and Donna ikleXander carried
in a basket laden with gifts. Miss
Bowes thanked her friends, Mrs,
Speiran fornied the gathering into
groups and conducted three contests,
atter Which lunch, was served by
Mrs. Glen Bray, Mrs. Edythe Cardiff
and Mrs. Stanley Alexander.
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Crokinole and other games will be
played. Thosle Who do not wish to
play games are going ,to skate at
the BrusSels arena and return to the
church for lunch. A -Silver collection
will be taken to defray eXpeneea.
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Current events was the theme of
the Cranbrook Women's Institute
when it met In the Community Centre
on • Tu55day ,eveniny, Jan. 11. Mrs.
Stuart McNair opened the meetin
with the ode, the celled, and the
Lord's Prayer. The roll Was anew-
ered by' naming a Canadian in the
news. The Trea,s, report showed a
balance of $70.79.
Cards were read from Beryl Mc-
Farlane ,and. Art, Cattier, and letters
froni Mrs. MaPhatter. it was decid-
ed to send $5.00 towards the project
for Ceylon, and, to take 'twenty-five
cents per member out of the funds
to send the delegates to the next Tri-
ennial, Mrs, Clem Sleffler and. Mrs.
Glenn Huethet were appointed lead.
ens on the new home-making prOjeot
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of the rest 'of the meeting. Mrs.
'Harold Keys gave a demonstration
on making cream puffs. The motto
"Do, not Speak of others' faults until
you have none of your own" was
presented by Mrs. Stanley Camp-
bell who Said that gosiping is one
of the worst faults and it must be
controlled by selfeliscipline. Current
El-Vents were given by Mrs, Gordon
Knight and Mrs, Maurice Cameron
who read items about the women of
Unianinin City and the work of the F.
W: I. C.
The ',Sunshine" collection Was
token Mrs. Goldwyn Knight, and
the meeting was elosed with the sing-
ing of the National Anthem. Lunch ,
was served in ;the ,basement by Mrs. I
Jas. Bremner, Mrs. les. iViadhan,
MrS. Florence Michel and Mrs. Ralph
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