IL ORtONO WEEKLY TIMES, THU11DAY, JUNE llth, 1965 U.C.Wl. Ne, UNIT NO. 6, U *C.W.* burton1 The June meeting ci Unit 6 was ern Ont beld at the home of Mrs. Joyce pressed, Cowan on June 1 with seven tion ofM znerbers present. for shari 1,h the absence of our leader, Mrs. F Anne West, the meeting was pre- Billigs, eided over by Thelma Vagg, who Hanim,1 (epened with a short story, "Try- on the tl ig to paint good pictures for ing of tl Christ on cour canvas of11f e". onWh T1his was-followed by pràyer. joifledi i Mr. Long was present and ý confessih sisted Us in our discussion of The M~ chapter 8 "God's Man - Jesus was conc Christ," from God and His Pur- with spe( pose. of our 4 Lileen Stephens led the De- the worl votional, the theme being "Jesus field. and His Disciples,". Cail to Wor- Chapte sliip was given by BEileen. Scrip- ture (Mark 8: 31ý35) was read by Shirley Williams. The meditation was given by Ria Van Segelilin, ai- ter which Eileen read, an article on Jesus, and llls disciples - then she closed with prayer. Minutes of the May meeting were read and the offering taken. The Mission ýStudy on Brazil was given by Betty Chatterton. We were asked to help in cater- ing to a.banquet for the Durham club Mf Toronto on June 19. Our group is. responsible for the flow- ers in the chureh for the monti'iof July. Ailler a delicious lunch, served hy our hostess, our meeting ciosed. The next meeting wiil be on September 14 at the home, of Ria Van -Segellen. UNIT NO. 7, U.C.W. Unit 7 met Tuesday afternoon, June lst., ln the Upper Auditori- um oM the C.E. Building, with ten mnembers present. Mrs. Hancock opened the meet- ing wth a Cali to Worship, fo4- lowed by the singing of Hymn 154, "Holy Spirit, Truth divine," and prayer. At hs, time we had a special feature Mf our meeting, the show- ing MofpIctures of Florida, by Mr. W. iIIbar. The views were loveiy frni nrtern lcsofit Key famI nc oided p lces of ntees West. Sùme places shown were Whte Springs, Silver Springs, Cypress Gardens, Bok Singing Tower, Miami Seaquarium and the Jungle Gardens. Mr. boar ai- so showed some views of our own province, from Orono, the -Hall. COMPETEAUTO SERVICE 24R. N...TowiNG Callyour licensed Plumbing& Mechanical Contractor Who se lis, instalis and guarantees was our Bible study for the month UNIT NO, 2, U.C.W. eeived. Hynin 388 "Oh Ma*te 2,w S Mrs. Billings led in. the discussion Unit 2 met Tuesday June lst in let me walk with Thee was sung. Highlands and souiwest- with the members following in the lower ehureh hall. The meet- Mr.- Long was- our guest takIng tario. MIrs. Hancock ex their bo'oks. ing opened with the 100th PÉalm the devotional.HI-Es suibjeet w«i the thank%& and apprecla- ~a nuion The meaninglessness of life wîtb- ail to Mr. and Mrs. Roý Mrs. boar read the treasurer's Faith was our. theme and our out Christ, taken £rom Matthew ring their pietures with us report. Four, hospital and three Ersthymn 263 "My Faith looks 23Md chapter, 35Vh verse, where Elaneock, assisted by 1rs horne visits were reported. Help- up to Thee". Mrs. Tamblyn read Peter denied his Lord. Mrs. Tam- Mrs, Sapls ad Ms.ers and supplies were arraftged a sthort story. "Givinýg theni a blyn t hanked Mr. Long for his led the devotional, based for the Durham Club, dinner onl Faith. Vo live by", foilowed with ineesting message. theme, Pentecost, the com- 'June 19th. There w'ilhe nO prayer. Minutes were read and We were then favourefl with a the Holy Spirit, celebrated meetings during July and August. the roll eall answered with a duet "Is Jesus your next door hitsunday, Ail menibers The September meeting wiil ble verse of scripture by 12 present. Neglbour" byMrs. Hilda Wood in the closing prayer Of at the home of Mrs. Eddy on the Visits Vo hospital were 17 and to and- Mrs. Lina Cobbledick with ýon. second 'Tuesdýay, the l4th of the homes 47. Business part consisted Mrs. Irwin at the piano. Mission study on Trlnidad mloflth. of arrangements to help with a Mrs. Jean Duvail continued the icded by Mrs. Staples dinner Jîme l9th at 5 p.m. It was study book, 4th chapter of "God ecial emphasis on tihe need The meeting closed with the moved by.Mrs. Etta Irwin and sec- and Hlis Purpýose", Gods first continued full support o! Mizpah Benedýiction. 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