Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 27, 1955, p. 12

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missionary society of the united church of cauda wu held in first united church port credit mrt w n brownrldge georgetown pre sident opened the meeting with e word of welcome to the delegate members and friends the worship service based on the theme the christian hope was conducted by miss margaret a ccri- mgeour ha- missionary on fur lough from trinidad the speaker said thai somajw a cbillerige to the belief in the resurrection u voi ced but that this belief matter great ly to live a good ufa is not en ough there roust be that estrs the fth the hope which the chris tian has and others have not thus out of the resurrection t the gruat- t essential the christian hope this was followed by the reading of the minute of the previqu annual meeting by airs kaus ilajl recording secretary sirs k m readhead corresponding f secretary hrought greetings from five vresbyteruli hamilton niagara kails ur ant ford haldimind norfolk and bruce mrs c dccoursey described many books and pamphlets fur adults and children which she fall would make in teres ting reading at well as aunt the members in their missionary ef forts her attractive book display wu later visited by many of those pre enl the acton amjliary received the award of a gift book for havinii read the greatest number of books per member of a missionary charac ter during the year a solo the voice in the wilder ncss sung by mrs k j iartndgu was enjoyed by the audience mrs a w collard christian stew ardship secretary oj he hamilton conference hranch conducted a christian stewardship workshop dividing the gathering into imall groups and giving each if roup a quo lion pertaining to christian steward ihip to answer the duties of a christian steward hip secure tary were read by miss a hlanchard and when the answers to ihe qufitumi had born ivin by group spokesmen each phase of this important work wut disruued mrs a ii stacey president of the tort credit afternoon auxiliary welcomed the guests to the first united church port credit and s luncheon was served by the kven- ing branch of the womens mission ary society of that church reel ings were brought to the meeting from the llalton presbytery w a by mrs velma norris and from ihe conference branch by mrs a w coll and in the afternoon mission hand awards were presented to many aux iliaries by mrs n mcdonald who spoke of the need for leaden to take an inteerst in thii work and mrs mcdonald hoped that there would be an advance in the mission band work this year the afternoon worship service was conducted by the milton afternoon auxiliary the theme was my ite- sponsibility mrs r b galbrailh read several verses of injunctions or instructions chosen at random from the bible to illustrate a christians responsibility to god his fellowmen and to himself this was followed with prayer by mrs king miss a blanchard reported for christian stewardship last year the allocation for the llalton presbyter- ial was 11239 this was met and exceeded by 1431 which was giv en for building advance to go to a broadcasting station in japan mrs boss scgsworth presented the treasurers report and requested that all auxiliaries send in their reports to her on time the roll call was taken by mrs k m keadhead and the oitering was re- awake but late this fellow overslept what a rude o wakening i dont be a somnolent sam wake up now to the fact that your property is worth plenty inadequate insur ance can lead to financial nightmares see this hart- ford agency fora protection checkup today john ft barber agency g iuweaiors to blnwf c thompson insurance v wf j0hnlt barpim eejved and dedicated by the melville auxiliary mrs h w vroornan candidate ad- visor i until ton conference branch with the assistance or mrs g j pat terson past president of the ham ilton conference branch and mrs rots patterson 1st vice preaident of the hamilton conference branch conducted a panel discussion con versation and questions elicited many ways and means that bad been tried and recommended for interesting young people in full time church work at the present lime fifty wo men workers are needed in canada the panel elpsed with the scriptural appeal lray the lord of ihe harvest to send forth labourers an impressive memorial service was co minted ty the burjington auxil iary as a tribute to the members who had been called for higher arrvice du ring the past year at the conclusion of which mrs gordon kidney- of georgetown sang how beautiful upon the fountains mrs k woods introduced the guest speaker miss ruth tillman a missionary on furlough freni bun a vista presbytery newfoundland miss tillmans pleasing personality and the interesting story of her work and experience in newfoundland charmed her audience the people of new foundland are most appreciative and responsive whrn trained workers of the church go into their communities the hardship of the ministration lies in the fact that there t 6000 miles of coastline along which many peo ple are scattered miss tillman told of the organization of camps and ihr efforts of the students who had much goodwill but who had little training to promote the work of- the church she stressed the ureal need for young people in church work such as can vassing work in the summer visiting helping in sunday school work olt work etc she left the meeting with the thought that all make a constant witness to the power of the itistn lord in their lives not just within the christian church but in all relationships in every day living after the report of the nominating committee by mrs a harris mrs c j patterson pat president of the hamilton conference branch conduc ted the installation of the 1015 u it le ers as follows past president mrs a k pickanl bronte president mrs w n broun ridge georgetown 1st vice president mrx k woods palermo 2nd vice pre sident xlrs a harris campbrllville k it 2 3rd vice president mrs a h stacey port credit 4th vice presid ent mrs g k gray puslinch u m 3 corresponding secretary mrs e u keadhead milion recording secretary mrs faux bait milton r r 6 trea surer mrs ross scgsworth burling ton r b 2 secretary of baby bands mrs n b macrostie bur iinnlon secretary of mission bands mrs n mcdonald cooks ville h ii i secretary of affiliated ccit mrs r coulter campbell ville r r 3 secretary of mission circles mrs r b galbrailh milton departmental secretaries christian stewardship miss a blanchard burlington it it 2 asiociate members mrs i- hamil ton millgrovc community friend ship mrs f kalon carlisle chris tian citizenship mrs george king missionary monthly and world friends mrs clayton b dick geor getown r r 2 supply mrs k b clements milton r r 2 literature mrs u leaver port credit r r 1 press mrs j k whitelock milion members without portfolio mrs a kerr acton r r 2 mrs f mc- niven milton mrs t giffen george town an invitation lo hold the 19m an nual meeting of the llalton presby- terial of the womans missionary soc iety at the united church millgrovc was accepted mm george rrownridge of ihe be thel auxiliary thanked ms tillman for her wonderful message and all those who helped in any way to make the day a success after which the concluding hymn was sung and bene diction pronounced paftm hiwtv sntawtk cwtiir dont btcrtsutt yield tbtt on uu bus trip to western ontario and michigan in 1053 which was sponsored by the julioa soil and crop improvement association will recall the visit to the woodalev expwinsantal substation in essax county they will also recall the heavy soils and that on some of the plots treated with soil conditioners there was a marked improvement in the general tilth and friability of the soil it will therefore be of intereat to learn that according to a release made by the canada department of agriculture syntheiil oil condition- era were not effective in increasing cora or soybean yields the report further points out that one of the synthetic materials used effectively loosened the soil providing better soil aeration better ynovernent of water through the soil and improve nient in granular structure far ner work rrported by experi ment stations in the us has indtc ated that soil conditioning materials brought about spectacular yield in creases of many crops however on the strength of the work at woods- lee k v bollon soils specialist states soil conditioners can not be recommejaded for use with field crops in southwestern ontario a phone rail to the herald office telling any hem of news interest is always appreciated and helps the mr raid staff tfive you the newsy interest ing paipvr you look for spring showirs dilay sbedino here and there over the county the mid higher earlier field has been sown reports to date indicate that the seed has germlputod nicely and is about ready to pop out in the main however i ho majority of the fields were just about ready to work when thu showers runiu however thj muoilows end winter wheat are com- ing ulnng nicely as a result nf the shower and higher temperatures wool ship collect to our raalararad 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