Clinton News-Record, 1949-12-08, Page 5''i'FIURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1949
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Ontario St. WA Picks
Mrs. Venner President
The WA of Ontario St. United
Church met on Tuesday, Decem-
ber 6, with the president, Mrs.
C. Venner, in the chair. The
meeting opened with the singing
of a hymn, the reading of a psalm
responsively and the repeating
of the Lord's Prayer in unison.
Mrs. Wiltse had charge of the
devotional period and opened
with a hymn and tock as her sub-
ject "Christmas • Messages and
Love", and closed with prayer.
The minutes of the 'last meeting
were read by Mrs. Elliott, and
several reports were given with
an excellent treasurer's report
following the successful bazaar.
Rev. W. 3, Woolfrey conduct-
ed the election of officers which
resulted as follows: past presi-
dent, Mrs. Townsend; president,
Mrs. C. Venner; first vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. M. Wiltse; second vice-
president, Mrs. Russell Holmes;
third vice-president, Mrs. W. S.
R. Holmes; secretary, Mrs. 'C. E.
Elliott; assistant, Mrs. Batkia;
corresponding secretary, Mrs. W.
M. Aiken; press secretary, Mrs.
Fred Tyndall; treasurer, Mrs Mc-
Murray; pianist, Miss L. Grant;
assistant, Mrs. E. Radford,
Mrs. Roy Plumsteel and Miss
Emma Plumsteel sang a lovely
duett which was much enjoyed.
Mrs. Treleaven and Miss Elva
Wiltse . favoured with (a well -
rendered instrumental and Mrs.
Aiken and her daughter, Mrs.
Symons, sang a pleasing duett.
The programme was greatly ap-
preciated by those present.
The meeting closed with the
singing of a hymn and the Miz-
pah Benediction. The ladies of
St George's Ward served lunch.
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W -W GIRLS' CLUB
The regular meeting of the
Girls' Club of Wesley -Willis Unit-
ed Church will be held in the
Church Parlour on Tuesday even-
ing, December 13, at 8 o'clock.
This meeting will take the form
of a hard -time party and the
members are asked ' to dress in
old clothes and bring a hard -time
lunch.
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Plains
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Mrs. G. Beattie Heads
Wesley -Willis WA
The December meeting of the
Woman's Association of Wesley -
Willis Church was held in the
Church parlor the afternoon of
December 1, and took the form
of a "Christmas Party." The
president, Mrs. W. A. Oakes, was
in the chair.
Mrs. Morgan Agnew presided
at the piano, tor the singing of a
group of carols which opened the
meeting. The subject of the de-
votional period was, "The home
of the Holy Family." Mrs. N. W.
Trewartha read the Christmas
Story from the 2nd chapter of
St. Luke. Mrs. H. 'Charlesworth
gave• "Lesson Thoughts," and
prayer was offered by Mrs. W.
Murch.
Two lovely solos were sung by
Mrs. M. Nediger, "0, Holy Night"
and "Bethlehem's Lullaby." Mrs.
Hugh Wilson read a charming
Christmas story entitled, "To
Springdale for Christmas"; and
Mrs. Percy Atkinson sang very
sweetly, "Long ago on Christmas."
Mrs. George Beattie gave both
the treasurer's and secretary's
reports. Mrs.. W. Murch read
several letters of thanks for
flowers and cards sent to the
sick and bereaved, also a note
of thanks from Mrs, B. B. Pock-
lington for the gift presented to
her by ,the WA.
Mrs. Wilson presided for the
election of officers. The report
of the striking . committee was
given by Mrs. Trewartha, in the
absence of the convener, Mrs. C.
Nelson, add this was accepted as
read.
A delicious tea, which included
ice cream and Christmas cake,
was served by Mrs. Frank And-
rews' group from a table prettily
decorated in red and green with
a bright little Christmas tree as
centerpiece.
hollowing is list of ioffl'ters
for 1950: Hon. president, Mrs.
Hugh Wilson; past president,
Mrs: W. A. Oakes; president, Mrs.
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LEGION AUXILIARY
The regular meeting of the
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canad-
ian Legion will be held in the
Legion Hall on Monday evening,
December 12. This will be the
annual Christmas Party and a
good attendance is hoped for.
George Beattie; first vice-presi-
dent, 4lVlrs. M. Nediger; second
vice-president, Mrs. Farnk And-
rews; treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Oakes;
recording secretary, Mrs. Wilbur
Martin, corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Cliff Cooper; press secre-
tary, Mrs. A. T. Cooper;
Group leaders: Mrs. H. Adams,
Mrs. E. Epps, Mrs. J. W. Nedi-
ger, Jr., Mrs, William Murch;
conveners of committees: sewing,
Mrs. J. Innes; manse, Mrs. W.
Pickard; programme, Mrs. 3. A.
Addison; flower, Mrs. F. Gatien;
pianist, Mrs. H. Charlesworth.
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Reg. and initial buckles
$1.50 to $3,50
Leather GLOVES
lined or -unlined
$1.95 to $6.95
PYJAMAS
Broadcloth & Flannelette
'Plains, Paisleys, Stripes
$3.95 to $6.50
SOMETHING NICE TO COME HOME TO
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at University of Toronto. "Pat"
Hume, as he is kown to his
friends in Goderich, graduated
from the GC'I in 1941.
HOW TO BE BORN AGAIN
No one .can be saved unless he is born again by
the power of God's Spirit.
CHRIST SAYS: "Ye must be horn again or we
cannot see the Kingdom of God."—John 3: 3, 7.
"But as many as received him, to them gave he
powers to become the Sons of God, even to them that be-
lieve on his name. WE ARE BORN AGAIN AS SOON AS
WE RECEIVE CHRIST AS SAVIOUR."
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