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St. Catherine*
15 Church steeet
682-6658'
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Win dsor
1427 OlieilettiiMentie'
258-7560
Barrie 114 keypi.,§loy Street
726-0326
Hamilton
25 Main Street West
526-3481'
Kingston
1955 Priheets Street
546-3611
Kitchener
68 King Street East
Ontario
Bluevale
WMS, WI and Ladies Aid meet
a
Correspondent
Mrs. Joe Walker
Mrs.Doris Adams and Mrs.
lba Mundell were in charge of
the euchre party in the Blttevale
Community Hall when 15 tables
were in play.
High Ladies' prize was won by
Mrs. Ross Turvey; Low Lady -
rs. Alex McCracken; High Man
Ray Grubb; Low Man - Ross
urvey; Lucky Draw - Walt er
Sellers,
The next euchre party will be
March 27 with Mr. and mrs.
Burns Moffatt, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Moffatt and Mrs,Ross
Mann in charge.
W.M.S. meets
The March meeting of the
omen's Missionary Society of
nox .Presbyterian Church was
eld at the home of Mrs. Glenn
McKercher. The meeting was
pened with a call to worship and
scripture reading of St. John 12:
3 by Mrs. Glenn Golley. The
singing of "0 Master, Let Me
alk with Thee" was
accompanied by Mrs. Glenn Snell
on the piano. Mrs. Burns Moffatt
'cad scripture from St. John 12:
24 and gave the comments, and
rs,Golley offered the prayer.
oil call was answered by
embers reciting a verse from
he Bible containing the name of a
ree.
Members' discussed plans for
the thankoffering service on April
and 'Mrs. Gordon Mundell gave
he treasurer's report. Mr.
eKercher received the offering
which was dedicated by Mrs.
olley.
Mrs. Gordon Mundell,
ssisted by Mrs. William Elston,
rs. Glenn Snell and Mr.s
ernard Thomas presented the
opic from the study book entitled
`Unknown Country, Chapter
wo, City Traffic." The talk
entered on three major projects
nitiated since 1973 in major
ides: Tyndale House in
WATCH
SALES
Montreal, the Lorean Christian '
Centre in Osaka and the Port
Harcourt project in Nigeria.
The speakers explained that
Tyndale is operated as a centre
for community activities for
school children and senior
citizens and is an active Christian
agency. The Korean ehristian
Centte services about 100,000
persons in its mission of study
and action, willing to help where
necessary and serving s a church
among the Koreans in Japan. The
Port Harcourt project was
renewed in 1970 and, under the
direction of Minister Donald
MacKay of the Presbyterian
Church, has initiated a 'day care
program, an adult literary class
and a study session.
After the meeting ended, lunch
was served by the hostess,
assisted by Mrs. Burns Moffatt '
and Mrs. Glenn Golley.
W.I.Meets
Mrs. Soren Anderson was
hostess for the Women's Institute
on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Wendell Stamper presided and
the meeting opened with the
Opening Ode and the Mary
Stewart Collect.
Thank-you notes were received
from Gordon Hall, Mrs. Wayne
Baswick, Mrs. Eva Ferguson,
Jack Nicholson and Jim Johnston.
The President announced that a
garden club for 4-H girls dealing
with the use of vegetables would
be held this summer. Mrs.
Charles Mathers volunteered to
be leader if enough girls are
interested.
Members voted on what Short
Courses, Training Schools and
Food Forums they wished to
attend.
The annual meeting in 'April
will be held in the Presbyterian
Church and the ladies of that
church will cater to a hot dinner
preceding the meeting. Gifts for
the Cancer Cupboard are to be
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Complete line of Jewellery
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taken to the April meeting,
Mrs. Harry Elliott was
appointed as an auditor for the
year, replacing the late Mrs. Jack
Wickstead.
Mrs. Jim Armstrong
announced that a Flower Festival
night will be held on May 29 with
neighbouring Institutes invited.
Mrs. jack Nicholson, Public
Relations Convener had charge of
the program.
The Roll Call brought forth
many interesting articles from
Home and Country. Each
member brought a big of humour
and these were given at different
times through the meeting. Mrs.
Nicholson had charge of the topic
"Turn to page 12 of your
handbook. She explained about
standing committee conveners,
annual reports, where they are
sent, why they are made out, and
what information they should
contain. Mrs, charles mathers
conducted a contest on, "Do you
know" from the Handbook.
Lunch was served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Alex
MacTavish, Mrs. Alex
McCracken and Mrs.Chas.
Mathers.
Ladies' Aid
The Turnberry Ladies' Aid met
on Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs.Glenn McKercher.
Mrs. Jack Willitts opened the
meeting reading from the 25th
Chapter of Samuel. Mrs. Glenn
Snell read the minutes of the last
meeting and gave the treasurer's
report. Eight "Country Mice"
spent the afternoon quilting. A
delicious lunch served by the
hostess, brought the meeting to a
close.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and
family of Newton spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall
Mrs. Ross Mann spent a few
days with Mr. and mrs. Les Taws
and mr. and Mrs. Al Cherney, all
of Mississauga.
Mr. and mrs. John D. Mann of
Clinton• visited on Saturday with
mrs. Ross Mann, Mrs. Murray
,Bourne of Chiliwae B.C. was also
a gtteSts with mrs. mann,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Snell and
family and Mrs, Albert Snell of
Caledon East visited Sunday with.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ruff,
Gordie and Beverly and also wiith
Henning relatives in the area.
Mrs. Daisy Hooper,
Bowmanyille, visited with Mr.and
Mrs. Jack Nicholson on the
weekend,
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