Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 15, 1978, p. 8

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Tha Acton Free Press Wednesday Feb 1978 LArche Auxiliary holds 78 elections Guest World Day of Prayer to be held March 3 The World Day of Prayer crew out of Women Missionary Societies of many churches in the United States and in and today is observed around the world It on the first of March by people across and in 160 countries It an ecumenical movement which Christians may express their unity by Prayer Fellowship Study anil Action The Purpose To Christian men and women across Canada to live in love and fellowship so that all people may find fullness of life in Few attend BROWN BAGGING IT Anne purchase is put in a large paper bag by Kuipery during the Valentines bake sale held at Carpet Comer last Friday Cakes were on sale at bargain prices Speakers highlight meetings of sorority panel on Friday The first of Phi Chapter Del i Phi of was held on thi 3rd at the home of Steckley with Sin as Tin was brought bj Tern and won Dim Bowers Kempton did her program on recreation She invited rim Cole of JT Sports out to on cross skimp the do and of equipment Si grid hosted the second meeting of the month on the with Cheryl Beaton as cohostess was also responsible for the program on crafts and hobbies and after she spoke on weaving the chapter members showed and described their favorite hobbies Kempton brought the sherry gift which was won by Joyce torchlight serenade social was held for members and husbands at the home of Keith and Sue on Jan 1 The evening began with wine and pot luck dinner followed by a game Knox Women meet in church The Februarj mealing Knox Women Missionary Society afternoon was held in Ellen Anderson room of thi The opening thoughts of the president Miss Isabel Anderson consisted of two excerpts from the writing of Helen Sterner line The greatest need is for Love and Someone cares and always will These were followed by prayer The committee in charge of the program wis Mrs Sprowl and Mrs II Mrs Sprowl re id an article about Kildorun Presbyterian Church in Winnipeg Thus historic church was in establishing nanism in Western Canada It was founded by the early Selkirk who came to the Red River by way of York Factory in the The first minister the Rev John Black was in 1851 and a building was erected shortly The Rev J I the present minister of the church says that it attracts many visitors who comt to sec the interesting building and also the near It where lie the remains of many early Canadians Mrs Mclntyre contributed some interesting information about St Giles Cathedral in This church where John Knox was bap tized was dedicated in 1243 and was named Tor a saint then France It his been at the centre of much Scottish history so is of great interest to the tourist The New Year s message of general secretary of Canadian Bible Society the K G was read by Mrs Mrs read Psalm and led in prayer A guest from one of other missionary groups Mrs Clarence Coles was present to tell about the work of the Gideons The devotional part of the meeting was closed with the singing of O Love that will not let me go and prayer The business period was con ducted by the president Then a time of fellowship was enjoyed over lunch provided by the committee C WL members plan for upcoming events The February meeting of the Catholic Women s League was well in St Joseph s church hall The meeting opened with a prayer The February euchre was planned and ladies volunteered to run it There was some discussion of up coming events one being the fall bazaar November 25 The World Day Prayer will be attended by seven ladies On Tuesday Pauline Gordon Julie Conroy and Patricia will attend an interagency luncheon and work shop and report back at the next IWL meeting A letter was received from foster family in Kerala India Mrs Julie Conroy gave a demonstration of dried flower arrangements She showed the ladles some common plants that can be picked and dried and arranged with flowers which have been pu chases CHATELAINE LIGHTING Multi Blight Ideas For All Your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Tnbla Lamp Door Chlmo Lamp Vanity Cabinet A AccMnrln Vacuum C loaning Wiring Limp Pant Etc Ventilation Fnm etc MrtPaTlIw FREE PARKING DAILY FRI TIL SATURDAYS for not filled out rest of tin evening Members of I eta Pin Chapter in Georgetown were entertained Jan at the home or Susan Johnson playing group a name refreshment February got under i at the home of Mor Oliver on the Paula is Slum gift brought Burro wis won Dune The mi for evening as on Child Rearing and Paul muled Mrs from Pot speak The Vilenline for TliPtnPliiChipUrlinsiidris Did ihe current president who will be honored at tin next tneituig from bake sale The Vilcntine sale held I rid momme w is viry successful r for thi Urn dicappcd The is held in the Corner Members I wire imont who for the silt I hi sponsored In tin Sourtits tf tie fhnsinn Reformed Knox Alert fundraising the w is poor discussion was jood it I en Days for World Development panel I Taking pirt were I Ontario director lor Mam Josephine of Committee for he of South Unci Billiard sliidnit at the University of It has i fish in Honda with Ins wife Irma boated i large Hi pounds with Cap on Die Hum I 111 out of VaiaCul Dock it Shores it the lalr Hoards night The was held it the Bind Hall Saturday evening Mrs A spent list week end in with her Tiny injovid Billets per form met the l Mitre f Sleeping Be in tin Harris exhibit it he IIk luiitli it lust Ihursdij wis sue lumli Thursdij inh Are You New ToTawii Do You Know SomeontWholi tiling The Knox I their first of 1J7B on night in the Mary Anderson room Dm inclement weather muth sickness Hit Jdmnrv meeting had Tin Member 1ir program for January is with member something to pro This proved lobe usual During the business conducted in of iheprcsident ways and mt ins of money for tin year wen It was decided lo hold J bake salt in the near future and to have copper and the travelling as in other years C WELCOME For Tha information and Gift nlartene SERVICE For VOLKSWAGEN AUDI HONDA WE KNOW CAR THAN ANY ONE COURTESY CARS APPOINTMENT BAZ MOTORS LTD Toronto from Boon I in a psychology and nghsh at University of Rev Das Sydney of Acton Baptist hurch and Comfort with such knowledgeable people present discussion over many aspects of problems of Third World For sake Jim took the part of Hit other side of Ihe problem for nut ion corporations will be another pro gram I for Tin World Development Jim Jnd wen Johnson will spi their experiences in Nigeria in church This years heme is Community Spirit in Modern I Church women in Canada send with this service a message to those across the world who will be praying together on this day Our life in Canada is becoming a fuller and richer one is people of many many races many reeds and many tongues have moke their As Canadians we call our brothers and sisters around the world to share their lives with us and with one another so that all of humanity may trow into and wholeness through fellowship with another And in so doing we art doing God s will This year the Bethel Christian Reformed Church in will host Ihis on March pm Guest speaker is Dm Hun minister or the luclph University Babysitting is available and a lunch will be served after the service Offerings from World Day of Services across l projects that communicate and or serve human need The Faith Unifies Mankind For the last 130ybars the Fa Id his been single striving to establish throughout the world Conv need disunity lies at root of all human problems Barn is from every background race rial on and rel have seen a new vision world is one country and mankind its Through teachings Bahiu llah Prophet Founder the Baha Faith are building a world com on Iho dynamic principle unity in a part in it lor you mo on about Itio Hi plea TloUohii Fall Bo On or The January meeting of the Arctic Auxiliary was held at the home of Goyle Ferguson Knox Ave The president Julie Conray chaired the meeting by eight members and one guest The executive arc as follows president Julie vice president Christine Lausten Lynda Paul convenor Gail Gail correspondence Pat Jackson membership The secretary and read their reports and old business was discussed A report was given on the cash for Life Lottery treasurer secretary telephone sponsored by the Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded and members were pleased lo learn that the North Association were the second highest in ticket sales Tickets for the new Cash for Life Lottery draws starting In March will be available from Auxiliary members Plans were finalized for Auxiliary Annual winter dance to be held February 18 at the band hall with by Discus Anyone wishing lo the dance may pur chase Iheir ticket from Auxiliary members Arrangements for the Honors of Hope Campaign arc now under way Anyone in canvassing Is asked to phone Speaking on Ten Pays for World Development Sunday the Rev Murray Mclnnls was guest preacher the United Church He is now working at Ihe Anglican 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