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The February B-leeting of.
McKillop lTnit of the ACM', was
held in the basement oic.
church. Oil Wednesday aftertiomV,
with ii, ladies present. Mrs.
Campbell Wey opened a
"Missionanry Thought" HINAVtql
was sung with Mrs. Neil INIFM.Vin
as pianist, followed by Mrs. Wey
leading in prayer. The scripture
from 1 Peter 2: 9.10 and Thessab
Wails t: 11-12 was read by Mrs,
11 Rock. Meditation was given by
Mrs. Wey and Mrs. Merton 1-Tack-
well read a poem. Mrs. Norman
Schade received the offering and
it was: idediCated by Mrs, 0. I.Vey,
tJ ire topic was even by Mrs: C.
\Vey when she introduced the
packet "On the Americas" Hymn
370 sung. Mrs. Wey closed this
part of the meeting, with prayer.
Mrs., Norman Scha,de presided for
the business. opening with a
couple of poem'''. Mrs, W. j, Leetn-
ing read the 'Minute's of the last
Meeting, also Thank You letters,
followed. by the Roll Call. Mrs.
Min Burch gave the report train
the Huron-Perth Presbyterial. An-
nual meeting she attended recent-
ly as a delegate in Mitchell, The
'Lord's Prayer was sung and Mrs.
Schade cloSed the meeting
prayer,
17th and Boundary Unit
The March meeting of the
and Boundary Unit of the T.7.c.
was held at the home of Mrs.
van Vliet Sr. Mrs, Hugh Johnston
opened. the meeting with a
"Thought for the Day" and the
rending of the scripture from
2. Cori 1-21. Hymn 513 Was sung,
Mrs. H. Johnston read -a poem On
"The DeliqUent" followed by prays
or. The offering Was received.
Mrs. Harvey Craig chose as her
topic. "how to pray with no
strings attached", in co-ordination
with the World Day oe Prayer arta
V.Iltirell Worker", This story.
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Second Meeting
Walton III 4-H Club
The second meeting of Waltep
III 4-T-T. Club tires 'heldi'tt the bonie
of Mrs. Wm. Leeming Satur,
day, rebritary 27th at 2 p.m. with
1,1 ,i girls preent4 The President,
Mc(htiluln tmiled" the .Meet,
ink; to, ,orsier. tilt repeating
the 4-FI pledge. 14643: 1:Witt:ion —
read the minutes followed .b-,s;.
Roll. Call "One point to consider
when buying fabric for separ-
ates". it was decided we would
call our club The Walton III
Super Sewers. Mrs. H. McCallum
explained ' each part of the pat
tern and how to use it, then bow
it should he altered if needed,
W. Leeming explained how
to prePare fabric for cutting. We
are to have oar Material for eut-
tie...kt meeting'. Mrs.
Leerning served intich 7t
mile' close a die tiin‘ifing:
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Mrs. Bos, the secretary. -MA
the minutes and 'the roll call.,
answered by 13 members and
there 'were three visitors present.
The treasurer's report was given.
There Were nine pair of iiyjarnas
given out to be sewn for the
children's Aid Society, 'Ne-xt
inonth the roil call is to answered
by an Easter verse. Mrs. George
"Williamson presented Miss de
Iftty.er with a, gift from, the
vett/ and also a gift was given
frolif tbe Peighbours, as she is
returning to Holland to live. Mrs.
.1 van Vliet , jr. diSplayed differ-
boxes of cards whia the Stir
and 18th' are selling instead eif
having d- flaxaar tbiS- year'. MINIt.f.
Hugh ,lohnSicift closed 'the Meet-
ing with prayer. Lunch was serv-
ed by Mrs. Ft, Craig'. Mrs. H.
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