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Flower and Bird Service
Union United Church
On Sunday mouing, June 24, at
9.00 a. in., Rev. M. Thomas. minister
of the church, conducted the ann-
ual service of song which was
No. 10, by children of S. S. No. 10,
Grey under the direction of Mrs. J.
Campbell, music supervisor for Grey
schools.
The service Age11441 with the sing-
ing of a hymn and a selection by
the senior. choir. Derry Ward read
the scripture. The junior choir sang
an anthem and a trio "My Task'
Was sung by Wilma Machan, Sharon
Whitfield and Shirley Baker.
The senior choir sang three select-
ions. While the offering was being
received by Paul Machan. and Wayne
Baker, Mies Campbell -played a
selection on the organ and the
school sang the offering prayer
"For Balmy .Sunshine."
During the sertvice of song ttev.
Kr. Thompson add:Teased the con-
gregation (especially the children)
with three short stories, each teach-
ing a lesson. He also offered sever-
al short prayers
The 'service ,cloaed with the singing
of a hymn.
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Sight Conservation sand Blind .......
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President .... „„= .. Gorden Knight
1st. Vice-Pres. Robt. Walker
3nd Vice-Pres. D. A. Rann
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Martin. Alex Pearson, Russel
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-Secretary Edwin Martin
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Jas, S. Armstrong
W. F. Todd
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Membership .... Claire Long, jack
Thrice, Geo, McCutcheon
Health and Welfare ..„ M. C. Old..
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Easter Seal Campaign Wm.
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THBY 91tE mistaken who think an increase in city Wages
automatically helps farmers,
The farmer's Selling price for milk delivered to the city
is the same whether the ultimate consumer is. a schoolboy
Who pays 8 seats for a glass, or whether he tin a prosperous
senior in a luxury restaurant ItOpping off a lunch with a
glass of milk for which he is charged 20 cents or mare.
If a city wage earner Is now getting enough dash to buy all
the milk or other food he. and his family can or will eat, a
further boost in pay will not persuade people 'to eat more
/arm products. Most city, workers not only have enough for
basic needs but also today they possess what only 50 years
ago would have been luxuries only to be dreamed about.
It is because Canadians are so fortunate in their high
standard of living that wage increases. in cities do not (really
help .farmers„In fact. a boost in wages will send up prices of
things farmersbuy nwess . production costs per man are
kept down in other ways. -
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UNITED CHURCH W. A.
The W. A. of the United Church
met ,June 19th. at 3 p.m. to,enioY a
lawn picnic at the home of Mrs. R.
B. Cousins with Mrs. j, Bryans in the
chair and a goodly number of ladies
in attendance,
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On ;Sunday morning last the Sacra-
ment of the Lord's Supper was ob-
Served ate IVlelvilie. Church, and ReT4
Harold Colvin preached on the in.07
ject of the second person a tho
Trinity, God the Son. Mr. Colvin
'said, in part, to be a Christian, we
cannot leave out: any one terSon
of the Holy Trinity; 'Jesus Christ
is the only mediator between God.
and man. We inty ask; why is God
,so concerned •about sit, when we
think of the .FM1110, Son, and. Holy
Spirit, we are thinking of throe per-
eons who are holy, pure, and right,
ens. How often do we think of the
tonne -SS,- PUtity, and perfection. of
God. The Psalmist said, In sin bath
my mother conceiVred xiie. The nat-
ural lust le not interested in being
reconciled to God. Nor Is he inter-
ested In the mediator between God
. and. nun, Jesus Christ. Compar,
atively very few people truly wor-
ship God: To truly worship God we
must separate ouraelVes feotn, the
World. God sent His Son to recOn-
cile the world, unto Himaelf.
Reconciliation with God has to be
accomplished agailittst warns will
land wishes. And 4ille natural man
Can Only, be reconciled to dad;
,through the influence of the Holy
Spirit. To effect tb,s reconciliation
God's ;Set bad! .SacilIns Himself
On the ditto to pay the Price of tit.
In this Way only could Mankind be
brotight to a knowledge of o,i.tatl.O.t•
Only as the divine spirit od God= is
infused into man, can he, be radon-
died; and bete peace With Goa, We
;canna save ,ourselves, iOnlY Clod lean
saw tie.
Trite 01116it Sang MA.CFarrens Set-,
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The opening hymn was followed
by prayer offered by Mrs. Will
Cardliff, Secretary's report was then
read by Mrs. Bann and adopted. A
letter Was read from our little
adopted boy in Korea thanking us for
our interest and help to him. The
committee in charge of. our Sept.
meeting will be Mrs. R. Downing,
Mrs. S. Davison Mrs L B Cardiff
and Mrs. R. S. Hamilton,
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After the collectien a social hour
under the direction of Miss. F. Inch.
Inman was held, Mrs. .1% Bryana gave
a humorous reading, A. game was
then played and the prize won by
Mrs, R. Walker. A couple of readings
from Lord TennYson were given
by Miss Buchanan.
The ladies then enjoyed a grand
lunch ,prepared by the committee
namely Alva. 3. 33rylkna, Miser
Buchanan Miss A. 'Cardiff, Mrs, W.
Cardiff and Mrs .Cardiff.
All left thanking Mrs Cousins
and the committee tor a delightful
afternoon.
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LOWS -.,-- JOHNSTON RE - UNION
The 'annual LOWe - Siohnelban re-.
union was held in. Seafortli LiOn't
Park. on June 16: A 'very enjoyable
day was Spent with the .attendance
,of fifty4t,w6;11ergati8, •
Each fattilly brOtight enough lunch
for ,c1frinr and. •sapper. After a very
deliciens dinner sports were enjoyed
bybath yottitg. and Old.
Mrs. Richard Cardiff receiVed. the
Mike for the ,bidelat ladY and Mr,
coming the farthest t1L4teriCe WAS 1 Shen, Of
JY6hil J. MCGatin Was the oldest man
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was Douglas Conley. Son ..Of Mr,
Mr, and Mitt Ernest Miller. Mr. and( died lit the K-W filespital, Kiteheiter
weddingatilifvotafy ologe t to the''funeralfuneral ironic, ironic,d-ottle, by Ilea*, M.
'kit'. Harvey belittle'. Celebrated their l were conducted; atinday ill the Edgar
re-itilion date,
Vollottbig lit anarts. and. supper ' .at V'tV.', itikititAteilt"itlint::611thij.r:a.t:11:6"d106.•
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ales of the last re-Union' were read .I .Baterilat, Reg, and 'Cialt8611, Wated.ii. and .actorited bY Mrs. Harvey not- .§.I1-6 WEIS. the 'fernier dettrttitd, Anieli...,
Ma, Ti. was decided to hare: the Ye-1 of *Usage dletriet;, itnit had -lived welt:
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union nett year:. Ineeting in the ,' at 'Witt:der since lief Marriage in. ' -,6"1.1,0404 Mr, and -Mrs, Will Nitta
afternoon with itte ..tiptiet meat :at 11 .1618, and was an active member of ,a.iiii litit. .niiki, toned, 'frOrii the.
fiVe .6rele0k,„ The date decided iiiieni the tinited t littrob, tttitclee her bus: drottitibbk chattily. Mr, , Mid 'Mit,
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