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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Oct 1974, Section 2, p. 12

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1 2 The C4nadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 16, 1974 'Section Two KENDAL (Intended for last week) Kendai 1U.C.W. met on Wednesday 'evening at the home of Mrs. Art Low. The Presiderit, Mis. A 1 1 e n Downes, opened the meet- nig with the hymn Onward Christian' Soldièrs, follow- ed by prayer. Min. E. Fos- ter gave the scTipture read- ing while Mrs. A. Low took the devotional. The min- utes of the September mheet- ing were read by iNs. L. Cathcart ance approved. The treasurer's report was given by Min. R. Elott. New books for the choir -are to be purchased bY Mrs. K Wood. The Kendal U.C.W. have been asked to join Kirby ladies on QOtober Bth for their Than< Offering Serv- icé. The Fail Preshyterial meeting is to be held in Orono titis year on Oct. 21. Registration is at 9:15 a.m. It was reported the parcel had been sent to Angola, Mfrica. Plans were made for a Fashion Show at the home of Mrs. D. Skerratt. Date to be confirmed inter. The program was ini charge of the Rev. G.' Montgomery who_ chose tO tell about working atnong the Indian people. Mr. Montgomery read the Indian version of the 23rd Psalm. A real Mrs. Montgomery sang What A Friend We Have iiiJesus extra s, ia the Indian language. They jie also had tape recordings of jîe the Ineian choir singing in models the Mohawk language. Mr, Montgomery 'had served for four years lu a church in Caughnawaga., an Indian settlement across the St. Lawrence iver from Montreal. He then showed us many beautiful slides of the town of Caughnawaga. CDe their church, manse, schooi EK3 and homes. Besides these, pictures of Indian villages, there were local pictures of interest of our own mem- bers taken at, a picnic at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. T. Stevens in August. The meeting was closed with prayer after which a social hour of f ellowship was enjoyed over a tasty lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stev- R g ens and Mis. Stevens' sister left on Tuesday to motor to Pre-shape Winnipeg to visit relatives.* Mis. G. Therteil held a Viflyl cov( very succe ssful jewellery demonstration on Thursday S h evening at her home. Fol- lowing the demonstration a Durable tasty lunch was served. okn h Miss Catharine Stewart, oknhl Mrs. E. Foster, Mrs. J. $en- derson and Mrs. R. Efliott are the ladies from, the i4 Kendal area who are at- tending the classes on Christmas decorations held in Orono. The first class was Wednesday afternoofl. Mrs. K. Wood, Mrs. L. Hoy and Mrs. B. Farrow are taking classes on hairdress- ing in Port Hlope. Their firstcaswsWeeda evenng. ENFIELDj (Intended for last week) Mis. Morris Thomas, Chil- i£wack, B.C., has been visit- ing- with the Lavenders. b î Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tay- lor, Enterprise; Mr. and Mis Kegth Taylor and famiy, Raeboro, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and f amily. Mr. and Mis. Wilfrid Bow- man, Mi. Eric Bowmau and Miss Jennifer Best, Solina, were>guests at a birthday M party for Kevin Avery on hils second birthday at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Lloyd Avery, Orono. Mi. and Mrs. FredSaxn&s were weekend geusts with 1. DelI Mi. and Mis. Stuart Sanris, cool ne Huron Park. Mis. Eldon MacKay,'Keith Dixie b and Brent, Mis. Ernie Brock,' Mis. Jim Smith and Rose stable c Marie were Tuesday visitors 36". Wit with Mi. and Mrs. Ailan 110W and Taylor, Marilyn and David, Enterprise. Mrs. Gordon Taylor. at- tended, a shower for Miss 2~. ras Joan Bunganer at the home Scorch a of Mrs. David Deandre, ctoî Oshawa.Cotn 1 Mi.Joh Wiue, Bth ad R FIý'TE - BEATER.,VALUES r v 1I With Curved Fibregi ass- coated blade. SPECI>,L winner! Laminated shaftý gives strength and flex. Threei-piece heel. 53" long, right and left in various lies. Buy now! !IIUI!I i .$4.49! 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