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BELGRAVE—The regular meet -
ng .of the Winnan's 41issionary
Society and tIw Womaii's Associ-
ation of Knox UnitedChtireh wifs
held CM 'Wednesday afternoon in
the ,Church. Mr.IN'alter kkott
opened the meeting. with a
hymn fellowed by prayer Minutes,
treasurer'and gift fundreports
were read, Visits to the sick and
shut -le. were r6corded. --A thank -
You card vem read from Mrs. "Al-
bert •Coultes. - •Members • were, re-
minded of the Missionary Night, to
be held on Seep 15 at 8 o'clock,
When Rev. B. Yoshioka. of Elm-
wood will be the guest speaker.
Members of all the district church-
es .are cordially invited' to attend
this special meeting. Mrs. IToper
reported on the bale being sent.
lt.Tra. Carl Prorter was the; leader
of the devotional period, and open-
ed it with a poem on "Spring",
'followed by a hymn and the Lord's
Prayer in unison. The theme of the
worship .was "Christian Giving".
A hymn was sung followed by the
prayer of general thanksgiving be-
ing repeated in unison, The Scrip-
ture from avErAttiew, G24-33 was
read by Mrs, Procter, followed by
the meditation, Mrs. Cecil Ohara-
ney gave a reading on "The Sacra-
ment of Prayer" and a letter from
Emily Maxwell the missionary for
prayer, telling of the Church in
India. Mrs. James Michie gave
some readings from the TemPer-
ance Advbeat� Mrs, George Michie
gave an interesting ,report of the
London Conference recently held in
Windsor, which she attended. .
The theme of the W.A. meeting.
was "He hath made everything
beautiful in his own time", with
Mrs Kenneth Wheeler in charge,
opening with a hymn.' Minutes
were read by Mrs. 'Cecil Chamney
and Mrs. John R. Coultes stated
there was $507.41 in the finanisial
statement. The roll eail was an-
sWerect with a verse from the
Bible containing the word "Father."
Mrs. Wheeler expressed thanks to
all who had helped at the Sunday
School convention supper. Mrs.
Jesse Wheeler reported for the
manse committee. The group do-
nated $35,00 to the SIM'clay .Sehool
treasurer for Sunday School: hymn
books, $200.00 was also voted to
support the Board' of Stewards'
work,
BELGRAVE
George Procter has received word
that he has passed his second year
at the Guelph 0.A.O, Allan Scott.
has also been informed that he
has successfully passed his first
year at the same college.
Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Taylor of
Dorchester spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor.
Friends Gather, for
Silver Wedding
BBLGRAVB—On Saturday even -
'Mg, June 7, 33 friends gathered
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Nixon to honor Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Bolt on the occasion of their silver,
wedding anniversary.
After an enjoyable period spent
in friendly chat' and reminiscing
the bride and groom of 25 years
were presented with many lovely
gifts.
The centre of attraction was the
three-tier wedding cake made by
their daughter, Mrs. Nixon, and
decorated by Mrs. Clarence Yuill,
sister of the bride. Lunch .was
served by Mrs. Nixon assisted by
her sister, Lorna Bolt.
Guests ' were present from Kit-
chener, London, Wroxeter, Brus-
sels and Clifford.
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AFFILIATION MEET1N6
BELGRAVE—The regular meet-
ing Of the Belgrave Evening Aux-
iliary of the WornaWs Missionary
Society of Knox United Church
was held on Monday evening in the
church biteexitent, with 22 members
answering the roll call. , As this
was the affiliation meeting with
the Canadian Girls in Training,
guests included the Afternoon
Auxiliary and mothers of the
C.G.I.T. members.
Mrs. Gordon. Bosman was in
charge of the business and opened
the meeting with a hymn, • Minutes
were read and the treasurer's re-
port given. There were three
home and 44 hospital 'visits to the
sick and shut-in recorded. Mrs.
Clarence Hanna was .a.ppointed to
send for name stickers to sell. The
loose •collection from .this meeting
went to ;the C.G.I.T. group.
Mr, Ted Fear, ' leader' of the
C.G.I.T. was in charge of the rest
of the meeting and the girls open-
ed it with the OG.LT. Pledge and
singing a hymn. Trudy deYong
and Jean Hanna were in charge of
the worship period, opening with a
hymn. , Trudy read the Scripture
lesson, Romans 8:37-89. The story,
"To -day's girl, To -morrow's Moth-
er" was read by Jean. A: hymn
Was sung and Trudy led in prayer.
Mrs. Clifford Logan' and Mrs.
Gordon Bosman assisted in the
affiliation service. Patsy Logan
extended the desire to join and
Mrs. Bosman responded. Prayers
were gives by Lillian Pengelly,
Joyce Armstrong, Betty and Flor-
ence Rinn. Lillian Pengelly gave
the C.G.I.T. gift and Mrs. Logan
received it on behalf of Mrs, Ted
MeCreath, Presbytery secretary
for Huron for affiliated C.G.I.T.
groups.. Mrs.' Bosman gave the
new members their badges and
Mrs. Ted Fear led in prayer. Linda
Coultes gave a reading. Mrs. rear
gave a little Insight into the study
the • girls have been having on
Japan. Short readings Were given
by Karen Anderson, Ruth Michie.
Lorna Bolt, Marilyn PengellY,
, Barbara Krug and Marie •Coultes.
Ruth Michie and Marilyn Campbell
gave a vocal duet accompanied by
Mrs, George Michie. The offering
was received by Marie Coultes and
Barbara Krug Janie Beecroft
favoured with a piano solo.
A film, "People without Fear,"
was shown and much enjoyed. Mrs.
James R. Coultes led in recreation
and lunch was served.
Guild Meets at
Bradburn Horne
BELGRAVE—The regular meet-
ing of the Ladies' Guild of Trinity
Anglican Chttrch was held at the
home of Mrs. Mci Bradbttrn on
Thursday afternoon With 17 mem-
bers answering the roll call and
one visitor. The vice-president.
Mrs, Alex Nethery, was In charge
of the meeting in the abserice of
Mrs. Clark Johnston: opening with
a hymn and the Lord's Prayer.
Miego,n, lVfealy read the Scripture
Routine reports were read by the
Secretary and the treasurer. Bills
for the improvements on the rec-
tory are to be paid, Plans were
made to dean the church and o
quilting wa4 .nrrtinged to be -held
tt 1111%, Robert Riggins`, The group
received att Invitation to moot witb
the Auburn Guild on the oecasion
of their 7011i anniversary on the
10th of June,
Ivrrs. Wltllaxn Bryclges govoa
reading en the life of an Indien
minister in the West. IVIrs, Mel
Ilradburn conducted A Bible con -
and the 'Meeting -closed with
` prayer, Luiteli Vtras Served by the
flOStesS assisted by Mrs, Cora Me.
Gilt mkt Mrs, rt.Obett PrOcter,
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SERVICE
BELGRAVE-• Once again a sue-
cessfuf Sunday Sehool anniversary
and flower service was held in
Knox United Clinreh on Sunday
morning, June 8th, As the lnrr'e.
congregation entered the -church
they found themselves gazing into.
the wonder of 'Go'd's Garden".
All across the front of the choir
loft was a mass of lovely early
flowers, making a background for
a rural scene. of a house and barn
with a flagstone path leading to
the country church. Near the farm
buildings was planted a garden of
the following virtues: truth, obed-
ience, loyalty, patience, hope. cour-
age, faith, joy, prayer.
The choir was made up of the
senior classes of the Sunday
School, singing appropriate with -
erns, The junior members of the
Sunday School and their teachers
marched in a body to occupy 'the
front seats of the church.
Ross Anderson, Sunday School
superintendent, was in charge of
the service and gave the call to
worship. Marjorie Hopper gave the
Scripture lesson and Douglas
Johnston led the regpensive ii'ad-
ing. The guest speaker was Mr.
Ross Burlington, a former member
Ross Procter of Burlington, a form-
er member of, the Sunday School. *"71rMTEnr
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