EA AAY & PE Ayo fF . » & _-- Greenbank UCW The monthly meeting of the evening unit Greenbank U.C.W. was held Wednesday, April 6th at the Church. The theme of the meeting was "Beneath The Cross". Mrs. Jean Pogue began the Dkvo- tional with the Call to Worship. Hymn 98, of Jesus" was sung. Mrs. Pogue gave a reading pertaining to the "Beneath The Cross ing. In conclusion, she stressed the importance of religious training in the home aad the Lord Jesus Christ as the ans- wer to the problems of unsat- isfied youth. Hymn 142 "Rejoice the Lord is King", brought the devotional to a close. The President took charge of the meeting and expressed her thanks to the group in charge and welcomed those present. The Secretary's and Treasurer's reports were given. Final plans for the luncheon on April 20th, were made. Mrs. Real will be in charge of tickets, It was de- cided the price be Adults $1.00 & Children 50c. Mrs, I. Phoenix will be in charge of the Talent Table. Our open meeting will be held on June 1st. Our reg- ular monthly meeting will be held the following Wednesday, June 8th. A decision re Bake Sales will be made at the May Meeting. theme. Scripture reading was taken from the Book of Isiah, Chapter 53, Verse 4-12. Prayer was said by Mrs. Harris. The offering was taken and dedicated. Mrs, Noble of Ux- bridge rendered solo, "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord" and "This Joyful Easter- tide®,__ Mrs. Noreen Cook read two short stories, "Legend of the Dogwood" and "His Gifts". Our guest speaker, Mrs. Stone- house of Uxbridge, in her cap- able manner, told the Easter story. She presented the dark- ness of Good Friday in contrast with the glories of Easter morn- An invitation was read from Whitby Baptist Church to at- : Four Seasons Travel (Oshawa) : LIMITED ® YOUR CERTIFIED © $ TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the world. -- No Service Charge -- 728 - 6201 OSHAWA (3 ines) 57 King St. East ORO Vr WN NA NAN CoN be a AA aa aly tt Sa RTT % Aaa 4 RASS 0% 9% 0% 4% 4% 4% 4%, IORE2280% 3 rm 4 - > Lo m 00" 6 8% oo tr 0% 4% 4% 4%; Plumbing - Heating Electric 340s es ea ese' eo 2E822 33333332 "07x, 4%, 9%0 0% 4% "+", PORT PERRY, ONT. RES. 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The meeting closed with the Mizpah Bene- diction, followed by lunch. GREENBANK (AFTERNOON) U.C.W. The April meeting of the Greenbank (Afternoon) U.C.W, was held in Church Parlor on Wed., April 6th at 2 p.m. Mrs. Phair entertained with Easter music while the ladies gathered. With Mrs, Roy Leask presiding the meeting opened with hymn 587 followed by the Easter Theme Story by Mrs. Guy. Mrs. Empringham sang a lovely solo. Mrs. Leask read an article on Easter thoughts and customs followed by prayer. The collee- tion was received and dedicated, a ¥ J SRA bid ttn hci sabi iheid Mrs. Phair played a piano solo--the much loved Hallelu- jah Easter song. Mrs, Leask read an account written by the late Rev. J. A. Miller on Green- bank Churches Past and Pre- sent. Mrs. Haris showed a film entitled King of Kings de- picting the life of Jesus Christ on earth. Hymn 105 closed the Worship Service. Mrs. Harper presided for the business meeting thanking the group in charge and welcoming the ladies present, The minutes were adopted as read by Mrs. Leask in the absence of Mus, Spencer, $87. was reported in the Treasury. 22 members an- swered the Roll Call. Corres- pondence from Whitby Baptist Church was read regarding the Play they have prepared for pre- sentation. The president ex- plained the Clip sheet and pam- phlet entitled Partners. Mas. Mero gave a report on the Ux- bridge Hospital Auxiliary meet- ing which she had attended as a delegate from Reach Town- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, April 21, 1966-3 ship. The Thank Offering ser- vice is to be held on Sunday, April 24th. $10 to be given to the Speaker. Items for the bale were on display by the groups concerned. Several quilts as well as numerous ar- ticles of clothing were shown, | Special attention was given to a quilt top donated by Mrs. James Lee. This was to be completed and its use was to be decided on at a later date. 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