av ï¬rst? '. i l i F i hay: _ L2H â€"; A “wire; "rt-v“ Irv-s . Mrs. Linda Horsey, hostess, welcomed members and visitors to the April meeting of Seeley's Bay United Church Women. Mrs. Valera Hartley, assisted by hrs. Millie ï¬cFadden presented a worship service on the theme "Hands" - that we may use ours to further God's work. . The business meeting included minutes of last meeting, treasâ€" urer's report and correspondence. An invitation from blivet U.C.w. to attend their May luncheon meeting was accepted with thanks. rlans were made for bake sale 1 with an additioual table for plants and 'white elephant‘table to be held may 17, at 11:00 a.m., outside the home of Mrs. habel Cameron. hembers were reminded that Observer subscriptions were due and were urged to supoort the half~price Every Family plan rate which requires 75p of the congregâ€" ation's supporting families to be enrolled. hrs. Gladys Jebb presented a program “Faith in Ferment". The members were divided into grouns ' and each group discussed Questâ€" ions on a specific narafraph dealâ€" ing with a weakness of faith. later each grou“ reported their Oninions to all the members which led to a more general discussion. Lunch served by hrs. “yrtle Simpson and “rs. Lilda din son brourht the eveninï¬ to a close. L‘fNDHUKST ; Go rushing on their way, Pat brics SPRING by Jack Cameron. Old winter's icy breath is gone The sun shines bright and clear, And blue, blue skies reflect with joy That spring is really here. A thousand riverlets are seen Gener‘ci Conl‘rotiing 387-3784 ADDITIONS é And birds are singing on the wing Warm winds will now hold sway. ***** RENOVA‘H ONE The tiny daffodils awake And crocuses will too,-â€"- As silken buds on eVery tree Begin their life anew. High overhead the endless lines 0f wild geese colloquy The stately robins strut about Proclaim the light of day. *X-X'X-X' The soft green grass begins to cloak . The countryside once more, ST PETER'S A C W And sap is running yet again As it has from days of yore. A transformation SEï¬ETSINW The members of St. Peter's A.C.H. were surprised and delighted to participate in a "Passover Supper" prepared and served by Mary Dean and Ann Morris. Father Bailey read the ceremony to which everyone responded vocally and by dipping parsley leaves into salt water. taking place In sky, in tree, and sod, In humbleness we give our thanks To the miracles of God. “6*†This symbolized the taking of the "bitter with the sweet". <:> <:> Lunch was then served. HANDWEAVING The minutes of the March meeting were read and the financial report waspresented. Correspondence contained a notice of the Annual Meeting of the A.C.W. Diocese of Ontario which will be held in St. George's Cathedral June 6th, 7th and 8th. June Goodwins reported that she attended a meeting of the "Cancer Clinic" at Rideau District High School, where she received valuable information and literature. A Fall Fashion Show was discussed. The threeâ€"day Spring Rummage Sale sponsored by the three churches of the Parish of Leeds Rear, will be held in St. Luke's Hall, Lyndhurst on May 14, 15 and 16 starting at 9:00 a.m. and continuing until 9:00 p.m. There will be a bake sale each day and tickets will again be sold on a grocery hamper. The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Margaret Tuggey, Leo Lake Road. The Dinner Dance held April 18th was successful. W by Bdargaret()“ey Quality clothing and reproductions of early Canadian textiles STUDIO 27 Bay Street, Newboro Phone 613-272-2086 for appointment of BUNKER Sin ICҠfor eEELEY'S BAY PASTORAL CHARGE beginning the first Sunday in Lay until the last sunday in Se t. SCHmDULE Seeley's Bay United Church 9:00 a.m. blivet United Church 10:15 a.m. Lyndhurst United Church 11:30 a.m.