ifbc I iilllpe flbr Lamont. The .- at“: $35 etaken from Isaiah I ;l:3‘1%hm.ch'g one Foundation” I ild Thur. March 20, 1958 Z'’’'‘: flan Y.P.5. . Hold, Meeting , Sday evening,_ March 0“ §u$1;P.S. held their regu- llszigekly meeting. The devot- lfiw 1-god was led by Edgar The hymns sung were “TIl°,,Bescue the Perishing.” resident, Mary Farquliar- The ened the business meet- Iun. gin prayer. An executive tilting is planned for Friday Feet A concert committee was llghfted as follows: Wendell ‘Wow. Earle Steele, and David IIl0lV(l;;”8_ Tickets were given it; fo, the Variety Concert to gheld 111 April. 1 d _ W. w, H. Brown e in a R« entitled “The Island of 5‘“°yhsa_" A panel consisting of Fonlnweatherbie, Wendell Brown, we Burgoyne, Faye Hickox D13 Kathryn Genge also took “rt The young people then 3,1“; up into discussion groups. bran. smith led a lively games Cl-0d_ The meeting closed with me singing of “BIBS! Be The fie That Binds." prayer Service AI‘ Crapciud on Fpiday, February 21st. the paud W. M. S. united with members of St. John’s W.A. inthe observance oi’ The World W of Prayer, the service being my ‘in St. John's Anglican 1:. The leaders were Mrs. / ,, guardian Page 7 Emu-cl Sherren. Pres-ident of St. John’! W. A., and Mrs. George Nicholson, President of the WM. amyers were offered by Mrs. in-jxon Moore, Mrs. Arthur Iuman, ll:-s. Eric Lowther, Mrs. John Nicholson, Mrs. Jack Leard wd Mrs. Norman MacDonald. An inspiring address was given Iy Mrs. George Ebsary, who mi; as her theme “The Bread of uie." She made reference to miouspassages of Scripture in both the Old and the New Test- meats, where the work “bread" occurs, all having direct refer- aice to the Bread‘ of Life. After the address a Trio, entit- lgd “Come, Holy Spirit, Heaven- ly.Dove," was rendered by Mrs. Nellie Mullins. Mrs. Eric Lowther diction. and Rev. Mr. Ebsary. Mrs. LeRoy Howatt presided at the organ for the whole service. The offering, received by Carol there -and Irene Sherren, was dedicated by Rev. Mr. Ebsary, who elso pronounced the Bene- COAL STRIKE ENDS OVIEDO, Spain (AP) — A 12- Ihystrike of miners in the As- lurian coal basin ended Monday tinder g o v e r n men-t threats of drastic action. Posters said ring- lwiers or those who took an ac- lliepart in the strike will be sent it! to the army. LABOR MP DIES SANDERSTEAD, E n g I a Ii (1 (Reuters)—Rona1d Watkins Will- death means a parliamentary by- lelectiou at Wigan, northwest Eng- land. 'h Ilomen [my ' have equal rights in air home? What kind of automobile does I010 husband drive? Chances are .-is new as he can afford . . . no the very latest in transmis- I1-. . high compression engine End automatic controls. You’d °."°T dream of asking him to ‘"5 1 Car that's old—fashioned! M Why not be equally fair to ”’-WI? 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