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Reviews Successfui Soccesifut Yea
Blyth United Church held
their annual congregational
meeting in the church school
room Thursday evening, Feb. 7.
"This was a history making
meeting," stated the chairman,
R -v. Evan McLagan. •
Mrs. Ray Griffiths, co-chair-
man of the building council, re-
ported on the progress made
by the.LouneiL.. _
Following the reports, the
congregation authorized t h e
building council to proceed with
plans to commence the. erec-
tion of a new church building,
as • early as possible in 1962.
In the minister's report, Rev.
McLag m stated there are 353 history of the church women
resident members and 202 fam- were elected to the session• as
ilies. Thirty-two communicants elders. The•laembers of ses,,
had been received during 1961. Ston elected for five years are
During the "year —$29;447 ' had
been received for all purposes,
and of this amount $4,175.00
had been used for'niissions,.and
benevolences, and 1j5,512.00
for the building fund; .The ob-
jective set for the missionary
and maintenance ,fund was $2,-
900, and for, the current budget,
$9,200.
As an outgrowth of the re-
cent formation of the new
group, "United Church . Wo-
men," for the first time in the
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Mrs. Winona McDougall, Mrs.
Keith Webster, Mrs. Leslie
Wightman and Mr. Dan McKen-
zie. Mr. Norman P. Garrett was
elected for a three-year term.
The committee of stewards
.elected for -a three-year term
are: Mrs. Bernard Hall, Mrs.
Irvine Wallace and Mr. Irvine
Bowes. For a two-year term:
Ray Madill, Lloyd Walker and
Hugh Cleland, and Donald
Young was elected for one year.
Appointed to the board of.
trustees was Walter Buttell,
Earl Caldwell, John Craig, Rus-
sell McDonald and Irvine Wal-
lace.
Members of the various wo-
men's units served refresh-
ments.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
Representatives from the lo-
cal churches attended a meet-
ing at Northside Church parson-
age Friday afternoon to make
plans for the World Day of
Prayer. This year the service
will be held in the United
Church on Friday, March 9, at
3:00 p.m. The address will be
given by Mrs. J. C. Britton.
The 1962 service was prepar-
ed by Christian women •'of
Uruguay, South America, and
the theme is "God's. Love For
the Whole World."
FUNERALS
MRS. DOUGLAS E. CALHOUN
Mrs. Douglas E. Calhoun, of
Colborne Township, died Sun-
day at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don. The former Hazel Evelyn
Dilworth, she is survived by
husband; mother, Mrs. Richard
Dilsworth, Nile; sons, Edward,
Egmondville; Kenneth, at home;
daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Barbara)
McGee, , Ashfield Township ;
brothers, Raymond, Midland;
Percy, in Alberta; sisters, Mrs.
Thomas Dorian, Penatang; Mrs.
Harold McGee, Nile ; Mrs.
Gladys Hughes, Toronto.
Funeral service was held on
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the
Lodge Funeral Home, Goderich,
with burial in Dungannon cern
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Aoxilinry Plans
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Legion Hockey
The- February meeting of Sea -
forth Legion Auxiliary, Branch
156, was held on Wednesday.
After business and roll eau,
the committees were elected to
prepare for the auxiliary's loth
birthday party `on' Wednesday,
April 18. Miss A. Lizlntare, re,
ceptionist at Westminster Hos-
pital, willaddress. the branch,-
speaking
ranchspeaking on "The Hospitalized
Veterans." It was decided that
everyone taking part in the
program should wear the .Le-
gion uniform, as they would
like to take s nzeral pictures:
A hockey ttophy 'will be
donated -for J. Eisler, Legion
sports officer, to present to
some deserving boy; $25 was
also donated to the Legion Aux-
iliary. Scholarship Fund. Sever-
al new items have been pur-
chased for the kitchen. A past
president's plaque has .been,
purchased and hung on the
south wall of the' hall. '
Thi�;auuditors' report was giv-
en by)Thelma Forbes. Eaton's
and Simpson's donated the club
several pieces of yard goods.
Any member wishing to have
it to make articles for the
bazaar may contact Mrs. A.
Wood, president.
Special thanks was expressed
to A. Y. McLean, who donated
a charter; Mrs. A. Nicholson,
who signed the signatures of
the chartered. members, and
F. Phillips, who donated pic-
tures taken at the Branch over
the last few years.
A . thank -you was received
from the branch's adopted vet-
eran at Westminster Hospital
for his birthday box. The lucky
draw was won by Mrs. J. Barry.
A draw for an apron, donated
by Mrs.•L. Brown, was also won
by Mrs. Barry.
!ANG.LIcA GROUPS
FFICERS FOR .YEA
The January meeting of the
Womep'a Association of Zion
Evangelical United Brethren
Church, McKillop, was• held at
the home "of-1±,frs. Alvin Beuer-
man, RR 1, Dublin. Mrs. Frank
Rose and Mrs. Orville Better -
man were in charge of the de-
votions. The president, Mrs.
Arthur Nichols, conducted the
business of the day.
Mrs.' Ford Dickison gave a
-very encouraging financial re-
port. The following donations
were approved: Milk for Bab'ies',
Fund, Nigeria, $50; Salvation
Army, $50; Sewing Machines
for Hong Kong, $120, and $10
to the Brodhagen Skating Rink.
The election of officers were
as follows: President, Mrs. Fred
Rose; vice-president, Mrs, Lav-
ern Hoegy; secretary, Mrs. El-
mer Koehler; treasurer, Mrs.
Norman Eggert; correspond-
ence and visiting the sick com-
mittee, Mrs. Wm. Koehler and
'Mrs. Orville Beuerman.
Theoretiring president, Mrs.
Nichols, closed the meeting
with a short poem and prayer.
A delicious lunch was served
Church Groups
ST. THOMAS' WA
The February meeting of St.
Thomas' WA was held at the
home of Mrs. E. Dinsmore.
Mrs. G. McGavin presided. Mrs.
W. O'Shea read the -scripture
for the fifth Sunday of -Epiph-
any, Corinthians, third chapter,
12th verse. Mrs. McGavin took
the Litany, prayer for the
world, prayer for Indians and
Eskimos, prayer for pupils in
Indians' and Eskimos' schools,
members' prayer and repeated
the Lord's Prayer in unison. •
Rev. H. Donaldson gave a
`talk on the study book, the
theme this 'month being, "The
Servant King." Eleven mem-
bers were present and Rev.
Donaldson. Miss Parke report-
ed 23 paid-up menibers. Rev.
Donaldson reported Mr. Baynon
was in Westminster Hospital.
Miss Parke was to send for bul-
letins and Mrs.. Donaldson was
to write about a new prayer
partner.,
The offering was taken and
dedicated. The next meeting
is to be held at the rectory,
and a favorite recipe is to be
brought and exchanged for 10
g g
cents each. Mrs. McGavin gave
the benediction and closed the
meeting.
UNIT 1,,UCW
The February meeting of
Unit 1 of United' Church Wo:
men was held at the home of
Mrs. W. Cuthill. Mrs. N. Hach-
born, the president, opened the
meeting with prayer. Mrs. E.
H. Close reported three home,
28 hospital and nine nursing
home calls. Plans were com-
pleted for the Valentine sup-
per..Wool for -knitting and fruit
.was distributed to be made up
for the bazaar. An invitation
was extended to attend the con-
ference in Metropolitan United
Church, London, on Feb. 21.
The general meeting is to be
held on Feb. 27, at 8 o'clock,
in the church
Donations are invited for the
bale which is to be packed in
March. Anyone having any:
thing to contribute can leave
it at the church or at Mrs.
E.41111s, or bring it to the next
meeting, to be held ,at the
home of Mrs. W. Ball.
Anyone having flowers which
they wish to share with the
church from April to October
should contact Mrs. F. Rober-
ton.
Mrs. H. Connell gave a re-
port of the Presbyterial held
at Clinton. Mrs. W. Ball very
capably explored and explained
the many, aspects of Family
Life—past and present, from
the study book.
Lunch was served by Mrs. R.
Murdie, Mrs. C. Walden, and
Mrs. G. McArthur.
UNIT 4, UCW
Unit 4 of the United Church
Women met at the holne of
Mrs. John Bach on Tuesday.
The meeting opened with a
hymn and the minutes of -'the
inaugural meeting were , read.
The roll call was answered by
members telling how they first
met their husbands. The little
aprons were given out again,
and it was. decided to use a
birthday Wt. The unit would
be pleased to do quilting. for
any one requesting it. Arrange-
ments for the Valentine supper
were. completed.
Mrs. A. Bowering outlined a
chapter from the study book
,and Mrs, Corlett 'conducted the
devotional part. Mrs. Isaac Hud-
son was presented with 'a life
membership , in the United
Church Women's Association
by Mrs. C. Dalton. Mrs. A. Mc-
Nichol read the address, stat-
ing that Mrs. Hudson had been
a faithful member of the WA
for many years and Mrs. Hud-
son was presented with a cer-
tificate and a pin. Mrs. Bower-
ing conducted a game and lunch
was served. The hostess was
thankednfor the use of her
Q
by the beetess;, ry
The February meeting of the.
Women's -Association- of Zion
Evangelical United Brethren'
Church, McKillop, was held at
the home of ,Mrs. Ford Dicki-
son, Brodhagen, . with Mrs. Al-
vin Beuernian and Mrs. Nor-,
nran Eggert -4n ,d large of devo-
tions. y.,.
The program opened with
the singing 'of A,ig..hymn "Woo. .•
derfu1 Words of Life," followed"
by prayer by Mrs. Eggert,
;Scripture lesson was read 'by
Mrs..Beuercnan and the hymn,
"I've a Friend, 0 Such a
Friend," was sung. Mrs. Heuer -
man gave as her topic the ori-
gin of Valentine's Day which
has been observed d o w n•
through the year in many ways,
starting in 1496. A poem en-
titled, "Tomorrow," was.' read
by Mrs. Eggert, and the meet-
ing was then turned, over to
the new president, Mrs. Fred
Rose, to conduct the business
period.
The minutes of the last meet-
ing were read and the roll call.
was answered by 10 members.
The offering was received. Dis-
cussions followed on different
projects for the coming year.
The secretary was instructed to
write to the- Mennonite Centre,
Kitchener, Ont., for full par-
ticulars on sewing layettes.
Making a quilt was also dis-
cussed.
The next-. meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Fred
Rose, with Mrs. Ford Dickison
and Mrs. Harold Smyth in
charge.
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