1hf at ion fwfe ptjtss acton ontario thursday november it ibm new status for indian women problems of church told rally the pull fuuy of thr halton prw- bytertal women t missionary soc iety ml held in si paula united church mlllon tuesday afternoon nd evening november 9 i was a gathering ot more than normal importance hording an opporlun hy to meet and henr mrs runnifi yohon masih of india who v th her husband had been travelling in the united states and canada since the world council o churches gathering nt evanston ohio mr and mrs masih were frateruil dclcflatcs from north india to that conference mrs w n brownridge pnd cnl of the halton prebtirial in the chair welcoming missionarj members and friends and conduct lng the business agrndt of thi of tcrnoon session the worship vr ice based on the theme christ the hope of the world was con ducted b miv johnson of c wk mile the devotional spirit was deepened bj th solo btautifut garden of prnver sung b mr bond of churchill mn g de courw literature secretin dealt with most inure ing fncf concerning good reading misjionir tudv help and di otional booklets she uggced that mone imeted in book and lri gtam helps is as effectual a am gift to christian missions a most attractive book dtpla hd bx kt up which members later kited mrs segsworth treasurer chal lenged the membership with a eatement of tin considerable am ount of 5400 ull to be raised on the total allocation for the presbjt j er il his i ear the stewardship secretary miss blanchard s message ws a mission- arv challenge carry the torch if we break faith some maj nat hear unless we tell mrs a harris introduced the speaker mrs masih a charming person in green and silver banded sari ho spoke swiftly in excellent english mrs masih said she felt greatly enriched in friendship and hospitality since her six month so journ on this continent she brought greetings from the united church in north india from its women especially to the members of the women s missionary socle y in canada the afternoon address dealt ctueflv with the evolution and new status attained bj indian woman hood the ecning message told more particularlj about the pro gress of christianitv and the growth of the church in both north and couth india all was most pertm ent and timely in view of the fact that missionar groups in canada are now studying concerning the church m india the beginning of the missionarj movement was under british role in 1800 the development of church union came a century later in 1924 but there are still 126 protestant denominations outside the united front and out of ten millions of people in northern india only iwo per cent were christian one pe- cent roman catholic the union movement came to strengthen south india in 1947 out of such nation shaking ev ents as india s independence par tttioning of pikistan world wars had como manv contributing factors for low but gradual emancipation of indian womanhood these pro found chinges made for great hardsh p suffer ng forcing worn en out of the home into man new and unftmilnr miration- but fin alh had come the female franchise and also compulsor educat ot women with education and tn ning arc proline themselves most cip able in man spheres of life todav the problems of the urbin and rural churches was another stor 20 per cent of the churches are in the cit 80 per cmt in th ilhges and the r maintcrmnc is in ikoct reverse the struggle in the uasc christian communion i pathetic because of ecnomic tr ngenev 1 tg hours of hird labor for wo men in he home and industrial enterprise luring jouth to the cit ies yet there is a heroic phae of sacr ficial li ng and gvinj bv thee ind in chntians that their church ma be maintained the c rduct of the orhp er vice n the ejtning bv hornbv and m hon cgit g rls was of spx lal in eres to mrs mn b her kit it des r for her own people is ft r vx uth tritmng it idership anh fur coordinat n of the rel t ous program in the indian church works among jews addresses wms the fall thankoffcring of 11 wms of the presbyterian church was held in the church with a good attendance mrs james and mrs adie had charge of the devotions blading ere given by mia k pt an n of bock uod and mis georgi pumas of campbtlkilli a dint b mrs mcintosh and mrs slinn of ebtmxir and two numbei bj our own lidies quarti tie the guest speiker for the afti noon was miss pheou taylor of guelph a missionary worker among the jiwish people in canada hi r address was enlightnlng and inter esling mrs j d lowrie in a very cnpjbli w n thanked ill who had come from other societies expres sing rikret irnl threi groups wiri unibu to atttnd and a spec a thank uiu to ill who had takm part in thi prokrim an mjovabk icial time wis hi id the bist mint at lb clo mrs will gilbert son md mrs will maclean pom ing tn ms douglas black of kitchimr w in thi speaker in tin pnsbyurm chunh on sundaj mrs fred gardiner is isiting in toronto mr and mrs bob bo ind fami y and mr and mrs bunt pirr were recent v isitors w ith mr and mrs mcgarth at burlington mrs will mino has nturmd horn after spending thre week w ith her daughter mrs sid barnes and mr barnes at brooklyn mrs james gilbertson has re turned home after spending a week with her sister mrs irene elliot it burlington mrs james wilson of george town visited u ith mr and mrs w mino a successful turkey supper was held last week for thc local ba 1 teams the ladies of the united church also held a turkc supper in the hall a good program was reported and thc evening was a success the farmers are taking advan tage of the indian summer wealht to get the fall work finished doctor explains help for retarded the first meeting of the oakville and district association for re tarded children following organiz ation on september 24 was held in oak vi lietrafalgar high school on thursday october 28 membership stood at 22 on organization and bj the close of the meeting there were 41 members on record the highlight of the meeting was an address by dr harry e amass hamilton advisor to the ministry of education ontario on matters pertaining to the teaching of retarded children dr amoss spoke in a general way primarily clarifying the major categories in to which retarded children may be divided as dr amoss sees it re tarded children can be taught not so much as to live gainfully but at least to live hipptlj the pirents were urged to teach perseverance for thi is thc most direct rouie for children to obtain even a modest dtgree of accomplishment self re liance and independence president james a roberts out 1 ned whit he termed the nlir the plans first step is to obtain thc moral and material support of thc community and from that po rt embark on the establishing of permanent fac lit es for the teach ing of retarded children pres dent roberts terms the association a do good organization and that ne ales it will do rock hudson and jane wyman become thd screen s most exciting new romantic team in universal tnternalionol s muijn 1 1 i i ob session barbara rush is also starred in tliismlchmcolor production of the celebrated love story by lloyd c douglas aulhor ol the robe ross hunler produced magnificent ybsession starts next monday at the roxy theatre acton nearly 15000 claims after flood fin and casualty inauranoa eon jinnlts ar in the procou of paying nearly 1ft 000 claims in ontario as a reull of hurricane hazel accord h k in th all cmiudu insurance federation hardest hit insurance- wine is toronto with approximiitely 8 000 insurance claims other lout- in ontario arc wide y scattered twuil claims outside tumntn in diitt numbir fioo 1 hiding in li rms of number of claims nre hnmilton guilph wcl land kingston brockvllle owen sound and lin lake simcoc barrio moil insurant adjustment ag i neks nporl that the d illy volume of raw llalmn is still fairly high officials ot un large adjustment firm which has handled 2 500 claims in the toronto area since the hun cant struck auld that new claims in bung ricilvtd at thi rate of tnori than 130 per day mi n than 55 per cent of the claimi rectivld by insurance comp limn art lossis involving water and windstorm damage to buildings ab iut 35 pir cent nrc claims invol virig damage to contents of homes dothlng and personal possessions conduct service in toronto church the acton biptist young pmpl union cmdiilt d tlu iv nmt ir ici tn thi annitu st bipl u church toronto n sundaj pastor r h co tirus brought ti message and clirence rcid prist j ed for thi service which includid musical selection bj thc girls tru girls duet md a mixed quartit words of witness were given bj bob landsborough mary reid and clarence rcid silverwood bake chiffon cake during wi meet the silver wood women s insti tute met at the home of mrs k c liudsaj in georgetown on novtm ber 11 mrs corbet the pre i dent welcomed 15 members and v isitors after thi opining cen monits mrs harrj marctunglon convener for home economics ind health calkd upon the secrelarv for th demon tration which was the making of a c fon caki whik this was baking thi meeting pro ceided roll call be ng inwired bj each number giv ng thc miu ion o a storage problem mr e l miller gac the curient events ind mrs geo h ndirsm had a splendid paper on thc m t o ch idren need mode nut critics and mrs cirbitt rcid a poem oi flowers plans were midt for i layette for grerce and further laveltes for the children s aid n milton a number of ladies ir planmrg to attend open house it the cimpbell soup plant and several hope to share an extension service with ballimfad institute the flood relict fund amounted to 25 00 w hich w as sent to the district secretary and mrs w r norton gave a ripor of the it t d str ct directors meting bv ih time thc bu ires of the aftermn i wis f ni hed the cake was baked and is each number paid her col lect on a number was drawn on i rifflt for the cike mr dick ap pevard held the w nning ticket vo 13 chr mas cirdi wire loi k ospringe school addition financed erin township e una by liw uithnrizinj thc of 20 000 upon kbtntur the cost of buildme m ddil i ss no u o pringt tftt iddit will include one classroom twi washrooms a furn m pnd storage rojm combined a donation of 200 w is made ti the hurncine rel ef fun ft nit viewtrs george buctj chtsler burt and arthur rowan wtrt paid a ton of 27 thi following accounts wtrt pas ed general 234 14 relief 323 85 hctp 276 60 rod 900 21 a to jl of 1734 80 rcvi albtrt whetler prtsided ind all numbers wire present at lht me lir e in hillsburgh on november 1 he arrived refreshed by bus oc a md orders win taken for them mrs miller think id the host mrs i r dsn ird h r i la mr ge hmdirsin mrs do und j nd mr ann lindau i and thi himnsi iti t greatest value in tv history 1955 kcavictok v i drink for health you it eel refreshed feel healthier if our dr nk plenty of fresh milk every day try our creamy m ik del ver ed fresh daily to your door acton jersey dairy our assurance ot quality phone 1 91 j4 don timmings prop mp ever oive a leg up to a knight in full 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