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Blyth; Carole Willard,
Exeter and Anna Keys,
Varna.
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Walters gave a few remarks
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Aria, ladies involved in Presbyterial:
Loam o a an, and new role as persons
regarded as persons until on women to. respond to the
October 10,1929. the Lord opportunities and respon-
Chancellor declared them to sibilities now available to ,
be so. Many of our key ex- them as persOns,
periences- today stern from Mary Broughton Atwood
that declaration, Until, then and Leila Finkbeiner,
women could not vote; could .Crediton presented book
not sit on Juries: and, their 'previews which boosted the
citizenship depended on their literature sales. Muriel
father or their husband, Rev. Koggar th, Stratford ex-
Brown challenged the tended, the courtesies and
Fran Lanin, Mitchell
assisted by Winnifred Dow of
Thamesesview and verle
Mahon,. Ribbed led in the
closing meditation.
Margartet Walsh con-
ducted the election of of-
ficers and. Rev. Maurice
Francis led in the in-
stallation service. The new
officers for 1980 are:
president. Ann Walters,
Brucefield; 1st vice-
president - Grace Pym,
Elimville; 2nd vice-
president - Muriel Coultes of
Belgrave; corresponding
secretary - Edith, Wey of
Walton; recording secretary
- Evalena Webster of Blyth;
treasurer -Marjorie Kernick
of Goderich.
The committee chair-
persons are: Mame Wilkins,
Trinity-Ashfield; Noreen
Hayter, Varna; Ruth Axt-
mann, Walton; Grace
Drummond, Hennall; Iva
History and read the History
of the "May" farm, Lizzie
Lamport gave current
events.
Margaret Strang in-
troduced Marie Paul Green,
national Director of con-
sumer affairs of I.G.A.
who along with Fred Darling
of our local I.G.A.gave an in-
formative talk on food
values. weights and
measures in metric and
answered many questions.
Lucky draws were held.
Kay Snelgrove gave the
Motto "current events of to-
day, is history of to-
morrow,"
Huron. Music Studio Ltd.
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lb.
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something United Church
Women - would begin. to
aspire to and. attain in 1950.
Some suggestions were: 1.
Closer communication and
co-operation with presbytery
and - with the men of the
congregations. 2. Wor-
shipful, inspirational and
educational campsite ex-
perience for younger
women. 3. More com-
munication between local,
presbyterial, and conference
United Church Women.
In the morning a very
interesting and informative
'Dialogue on Japan' was
staged by Robert Witmer, a
native of Goderich who ha
.spent,.8 years in Japan, his
Japanese 'wife Keiko and'
Maureen Mayne, mission
officer for London con-
ference. Robert and Keiko
Witmer and their two
charming daughters expect
to return to Japan following
Robert's ordination in May
1980, where they will work as
part of a team in rural
Japan,.
Christians in Japan are
fewer than 1 percent of the
population but their in-
fluence is far reaching
educationally and socially.
Mr. and Mrs. Witmer sang
'This Little Light of Mine' in
Hurondale group
hear grocery talk
COURSE ON OWNERSHIP CHANGE — A Thursday short course at Centralia College of Agricultural Technology featured
farm ownership changes. From the left are Jack Haggarty o the.Stratford office of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and
Food area farm women lie Thompson and Dorothy Jeffrey and Don Cameron of Centralia College, co-ordinator of the short
course, program. T-A photo
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My 500 women met at.
NorkSt. United Church in
Ootleleh January 28 for the
13th;niumal meeting of .
fltiroi4'erth Presbyterial of
Unit Church Women.
DoriPArbrigg of Listowel
cha4d the Meeting. The
the for the day was 'We
aro*. in Spirit, Whole and
AliV persons through JeSU,S it.
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dirOted the day's music and
wagassisted by members of
the Craigellen singers of
GoOrich, who thrilled the
auclOnce with their ren-
. ditiOs in song.
9eettngs were extended
to the women .by Olive
1Cr3ley„ Goderich; president
of he United Church Women
of North - St,; • Rev. Robert
Bali, minister of North St.;
MOgaret Walsh, Windsor,
pr•ident of London Con-
feience of United Church
Wimen; and Rev. Maurice
F4ncis, 4Fullarton, chair-
min of Huron-Perth
PieSbytery,
i(ietta Karges, Gowan-
strn, presented the
3 "Fording secretary's
3 ' ort, Edith Wey, Walton,
corresponding
s retary's report and
rjorie Kernick of
G derich, the treasurer's
3 ' rt. " •
he following committee
3 its were then given:
C istian Development by
' Ruth Axtraann of. Walton;
14adershiff Development by
Gace Pmi, of Elimvillt,,,
Wrld Outreach by Iva Wood
of Goderich; 'Church in
Society ty Muriel Coultes of
Belgravia; Stewardship by
Grace ummond of Hen-
Myrtle' Johnstone of
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sall;. . mmunications by
Goderifh and Archives by
Ann Velters of Brucefield.
The report of each corn-
mitterrichairperson included
her !ream or vision of
e.
,BiMRS. PETER MARTIN
G n and Joan Hodgins,
and; nn and June Camp-
bet attended the Canadian
Fa Slow in Toronto on
Flay. t .
e tractor Tull in the
evening proved noisy but
etyable. One of the
cO pet:tors, was Norman
B ' gins;; of Parkhill,;ci'",..:
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Ph. Box 696
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English and part in Japanese
and closed with a beautiful
Japanese lullaby.
The afternoon speaker,
Rev. Wilena Brown, first
ordained woman in Nova
Scotia and now minister at
Varna and Goshen, dealt
with the subject - Women, 50
Years as Persons! Under the
B.N.A. Act women were not
The January meeting of
Hurondale W,I. was held at
Caven Presbyterian church
January 30 with desert at
noon,June Stewart presided
and opened the meeting with •
Mary Stewart collect and
the opening ode.
The roll call was answered
by "The Most unusual food I
have eaten." Plans were
made to host the Birthday
Party at Huronview April
16th.
It was voted to donate $50
to save the sight, project of
A.C.W.W, also a donation to
Exeter Fall Fair.
Ann Brodie convened the
program for Tweedsmuir
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