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UNITED CHURCH
The Sacrament 'of the Lord's. Stipper
wall dispensed at Morning worship
on Sunday Jan. 8. The minister spoke
of the 'significance of the Zaeramene
tal service as communion, '6Ogni-
enioraltlion, consfecratiOn and Ion-
isurnation.
:The anthem, "My iSnviatt" WaS
tendered by the Choir, Frei
M. Dennis singing the nopraho solo.
The Annual Meeting Af the COn-
gregation will be held on Friday,
Jan, 206. beginning with a rot
Luch ;Supper et 6.30 P.M.
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year Thanksgiving Day was Oetobter
10 and Victoria Day May 23.
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an.adaY morning IsA, the Save.
ranwitt of the bOrd'a Supper Was oil.
eeryed and Rey .Harold Colvin spoke,
on the bread and wine and their
nificAnee,The hroken. -1?-rei4d siimie§451
the sufferings of ,c;h414 and the winei
I Ms poured out 'Mood, There iare.1
Come 'vibe think that the bread and
wine 'actually become the, body end
blood of Christ. .134 wa protestents1
hellevo that the ,elomeato: mealy rep,
rosenti the, broken hod), And 'hoed efi.
Christ, 'These: ,elements .S.PelAV 410,
of everything that .Christ suffered,
during His life on earth. The forty
days In the •wildernesa, being ,tempted ;
gf the. devil, 1444 the wearillea and
toil Of Christ's life, When we think;
of 5 . ,tale
breken Body .Of: Q144 444 Eris work,
Of Redemption, God has always re.;
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law that who. ever *Oa mans
by :Mall. shall his boot' be shed. .13ut
,Christ laid clown His ',life that HO
Might bear the :stns of the 143001
world, Paul warned ails converts
that they tuna. not partake of the ,
Lord's Supper unworthily. None of us
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gANAPIAN. LEGION.
INSTALLATION OP oFFIOgR,a,
At ti regular Meeting of Drtrea,
ols 7.3rn11011 of the. Canadian ..1.4egiun
the °Mem,' for 10.02. )Vero, Installed.;
Deplity• Zone Conllnander Jack- Bate, ,
son assisted by Past Zone Conma,,
,ander :Geo.r.go Ingles with Clarence
Ohm as. -Sergeant At Arms, conduct
ed ,the installation. Other guests were
,ProSent trent Wingliam and Howlett
Branches.
Brnssels officers for 1956 are;
IlmneclIate Past President .. ..
Gordon Kreuter
President Elmer Sellers "-
1st. Vice Pres. heals Pennon(
3ad,. Vice Pres. Ruasell. Hall
Sec. Trees, ....,.......,, .. Ralph Straw I
,ecrgeant At Arms .. ..... Frank
u tledge
Executive Committee ....... Prank
ElliottSh
alvf)" Duncan, Orrin ;
Welfare and Service Bureau,
Officer Lloyd Workman
OlvaPlain The Rev. Andrew
Lane
Poppy Committee Oar Krauter,
Ray Brondon, Tom McFarlane
Property Committee ..... Gordon
Wilkinson, Frank Cardiff
Tom _McFarlane
Public Relations Gordon
Kreuter
MELVILLE W. M. S.
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Without obligation please send
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Regular Army,'
NAME
,shonld come to the Lordis Table ! Without Confessing ,our sins, We must
he truly <sorry for our to-in:sand repent
of them. We cannot expect God to,
blasts and proper us if we do not meet
these conditions. ,STREET OR BOX Na,.
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The choir rendered ,two short " I thetas, God, So loved the world, by
Stainer, and Breed or the world, in I
mercy broken, by Garland.
REGIONAL
DEYgLOPmg.NT OF ,QT4TARM
Alleernnlent 90t4f19..
New Hamburg Conference
Oil ,NOlveniber• 8094, a. eonfereace
vats 'arrange_ti and, hold In the Now
marl 4t 0011111114at
Centre by the Depart:neat of Plan,
,ring and Development of the 014,
,arid DepartMent. TIM purpose qt
hliis conference was to introduce to
representatiros • of the Upper
Grand Region, consisting of ,the ,
counties of 'HUM, Perth, Waterloo
and 1Yellingiorr,,. the Regional
4GOnornic• Development Programme
of the Govjerntaent.
Thk C,10n:feren..ce was attended by •
POPTCISentatives of the majority of
Councils within the .four counties,.
Planning BeardS, Industrial,. Com-
MiSelons,i iclantheir of Oontinerle
and 'Boards of Trade, and, other
Organizations" land indHlItioals; dter
teresied in the future de4velo.pmen,t •
of the Upper Grand Region.
'The meeting., was held under ithe
chairmanship of His Worship Wil-1
Pied Gregory; Q. 0,, Mayor or Strat- I
ford, Approximately 200. delegates'
were guests of the. Protvince at a
luncheon which opened the confer-
since 'and following this the de-
tails of the Government's tern-'!
gramme were outlined by Mr, A. V. ;
Grate, Director, Departrivnt of Plann.
ing and DeVelopexnent. There then
followed a discussion period during
wind:. all in attendance were invited
to participate.
I Age
4-nammaimmuesmon y Ens
UNITED CHUR,OH Y. P. U.
Their first meeting in the New
Year was held by the United Church
young Peonle on Monday evening of
this week,
Miss Agnes Lane, conducted a
sing song from the "Huron Happy
Harmonies" with Marton Heming-
way as accompanist.
Mir* Ontherine Leach, seretlY,,.
read her report and called the 1701
to which 29 members responded.
The business period was in charge. ,
of president, Don Hemingway. An
invitation was accepted to attend
a Skating party on Wednesday night,
received from the Belgrave United
Church Young People. A discussion
was held regarding a Skating Party
to be held 'the second Tuesday in
At the ;Tannery .meeting Of. the
WontEn's • MissilonarY SociPty
Alttivillo Presbyterian Church which,
was lield on Friday Afternoon in the
chtirch. H, T. CeiTill
inendueted the installation elf
orficet . and prosented a New Year's
memsage, tie pleaded for increased ;
zeal in home and foreign missions,
Mrs, W. W. Smith the new prof,
-dent for 1056, took charge ,of the ..
meeting. Mrs, W, A, Williams and ;
Mrs. D. 0.„ Matheson were named ,
delegates to attend the ,annual
meeting of Maitland Presbyterial
of the W. M. S. in Wingliam on Tiles-
day, Jan, 10,•
Mrs. William IVEcianes, Mrs, Dan ,
Huether and Mrs, Orwell Elliott,
were Chosen to meet with other
women of the village 'to plan the
program. for the World Day of ,
Prayer in Si. John's Anglican "
Chun% on Feb, 17. Roll call re-
sponse was the payment of fens for
1056 membership.
Bonnese of the illness _ of Mrs.
William -Spell'. the' president
treduced new study book, "They ,
Reach for Life," The firct chapter ,
"We, too, are man" ,describes the f
tovolution, which is taking place
in the thinking of millions of people ;
who are aivralting to the fact that
all men are created equal and de-
monding government of the people,
by the people, for the people. In I
the midst of this unrest, the miss-
ionary offers his message,
A hymn and benediction closed
the meeting,
GREY TWP, SCHOOL
SOARD MEETING
'At the conclusion. of 'this first con-
ference of the Upper Grand Region ;
it was apparent that the majority
present were in fir; our of adopting :
the Goviernmenrs Programme and of
establishing. the Upper Grand De-
velopinent Asseciation.
Dec. 21, 1955 FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE,
4.11 members present also Insp.!
Kinkead.
Minn tes were read and adopted on i,
motion of Bolger and McLean.
Motion of Brown and McFarlane
that time Beard salary be the same!
as last year, Ohairman $125, mem-;
bus $100.
Motion Brown and Bolger that!
Mrs. Rhea Pes tell ,supply at No. 9;
at $12. per day,
Motion Bolger and McLean that
Secretary advertise for care-
takers, wood and cedar for each'
school. ....
Motion of Bolger and McFarlane
that bill be sent to U No, 3, Wallace
Dime, and Grey for 6 pupils attend_
ing Area s,chools at rate of 816,50
per pupil per month for 1955.
Motion of Brown and Bolger that
following bills be Paid:
Ont. Teachers Federation
FeeS
Clinton Hydro
Wing:ham Hydro
Geo. Pearson, supplies
Cecil' Eckmier, latbour
and mileage
Max. Gidfield, Supplies
Mrs. Irene Campbell radio
U. No. 4
1`.1pl A.
Hemingway,
.Htea,s-rrislon, ex 'supplies 3, esls,
Jack Hood iSchool, Pupil
,s
V. Adair, supplies
D. N. McDonald, doors Nos.
8 and 9
Print Shop, report cards
Huren- Expositor, financial
statement
Gregg's Hardware, supplies
Miss
3eaia TPli SI emi arliInYsuP.1}Sec.-Trews. CarlJ.
February and committees were
appointed' to arrange for setae,
Games were enjoyeCunder the di_.
realm of Blayne Wood, followed by
dev'oti'ons conducted by Keith Turn-
bull with Marion Hoover at the piano.
Ronald Lane read the scripture Jam],
Peter Shaw read an informative
address on the' development of '
The Department of Planning and
Development will be responsible for
holding a 'second conference at the
New Hamburg Memorial Community
Centre on February 8111, comanen_
sing with a Government luncheon at
1 p. m, and followed by discussion
The invitation to this second con_
ference extended to. Oottnty
Clerics, to extend to their Wardens ;
and , County Councils; Urban Muni-
olpal Clerks to extend to Mayors, ,
Reeves and their councils; Sec-
retaries of Planting Boards to
to extend to their Boartd
Members; Secretaries of Chambers 1 .
of Commerce and Boards of Trade
by the Can extend to their membership In-
dustrial Commissions to extend to
FLOWERS
For All Occasions from the Delitcheli
Nursery. Petted plants, cat flow-
era, in all color. Funeral designs,
Memorial Wreaths. Orders can be
picked up at my residence...
WALLACE ROSS
. Agent for Mitchell Nur,
SerY. Phone Evenings, Sea,forth 135J
Phone -Day Mitchell 37.
The monthly meeting or the
Frienship Circle members met on
Wednesday evening, Jan. 4th, with
our new' president TVIarie MoTaggart
in the chair. The theme song "13Iest
Be the Tie That Binds" was sung.
followed by prayer by Eleanor Hem_
ingway. A second hymn was follow- •
ed by the Scripture lesson, St. John •
3 14-18 read. by Barbara McCutcheon,.
The minutes were read and adopted
and the members answered the roll
call, by stating one of their New
Year's Resolution. -
After the businesis 'bad been dis-
cussed Mr. R. B, Cousins showed
Slides 'taken on their Western trip.
"I am Thine 0 Lord" was, sung
and the president closed the meet-
ing with prayer. ^,
A delicious lunch was served by
Dorothea IVIcArter and Helen
Henderson:
Lunch was served
mittee In charge,
, to
Lent.
teed
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• Enjoy economical meals or snacks on both trains in
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• Inquire about the money-
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• Ticket agents can have
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their CommiSsions; and all other i
, interested organizations,. or persons
within the Upper Grand Region
, It was 'suggested that county and
I municipal 'councils consider before
I -the ,second conference the contribut-
don which they would be required to
I make to the support of the Upper
i Grand Deivelopement AsSociation and
1
be prepared. to have representation
at the second conference with au
I thority to speak for the Council. A
I proposed 'annual easement at six
cents per capita would amount to
$50 for the Village of BrusIsels. This
I. I matter is now tinder 'Consideration
1 In preparation for the meeting
mentioned. This` infortiation is be-
ing published in an effort, by Mit
Brirsisiels and District Chamber of
Commerce, to promote some idiscuss-
ion by lobal citizens. Members of
your Village Council will be pleased
to haiar an expresision of Your °pin-
ion.
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UNITED CHURCH W. M. S.
The Annual Fee Tea Was held in
the °lintel. Parlor Tuesday afternoon
With Mrs. H. ThentaS, president In
the Chair, Mrs. P, S. Hamilton at the
piano. The prograin Wee in charge of
1Vieedatle.e IDOWnIng,
'were read by the SeCketerys ot all
Lattehlin: 'card MeArtlitik. Reperita
corninitteest taken from
St. Lithe WAS, read by line. Dowhing.
Prayer by Mrs. Lane.. Ittatallatielt
„ 'oeiretnoty for • the new iciticerg. for
1;050 wits conducted by ito. A, tune,
This was 41611.6Wed Hymn tke ton,
secretion . ltitr
Bell, and Mrs. A. AitiriettOtt
Were appointed neiniriattng COM,
mittee for text yean. An office tti ; •
be held at lehat 2 Year§ end IntitlatOtit
4 .Yeare, tiesiciairiest Thomas, table
and -Suedes' Were attObited td niett
-With the, eciireeentatlives .0t the
Other 'Chttroltee to 'arrange far the
lcrorid, bay Of 'Prayer tkeii„
the Anglian,
Hynini 462'. and the benedietton
'Otto-0A' tittle meeting. 4.
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