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Mrs. Harvey MuOen,
leader of . Unit 3 LucknOW
U.C.W. welcomed 13. mem;
ben to her home fehruary. 5,
She opened the Meeting'with
• Reports were given by the
treasurer, Mrs. A: Ritchie
and the social convener,
Mrs. Grace, Gibson. Cards
were signed to be sent to
bereaved faMilie-s.
Mrs, E. Wightman, pro-
gram convener, read 'a Jap-
anese•Versicin of Psalm 23. for
Busy People.
Mrs. Grace Gibon 'Con-
ducted the worship service
with 'the theme, "Man's
Greatest Power!'. • •
- Meditations were given by
Mrs. S. Reavie and. Mrs. A.
Ritchie: The power to choose
is• one 'of God's greatest gifts
-Sou OSS-
a :teaching mission to that ' Mrs. Greer, had a number'
conntryf., We learned-of many of interesting 'articles front
of the Japanese customs and, Japan on display, Mt*-Char..
' , lie. Anderson gave a paper
Mrs, .Dunsmuir Sang entitled, "Bigger- and Bet- •
,4oVelysoloand--4alentine,--ter'4;which-deall--Writh-the-v-
reaing was. given: by Mrs. ; manufacturing .'business
H. Webster. ,`A Nalentine JaPan as Well as education,
contest Was conducted by religion ancfeustoms.
Mrs.. Arnold: A lunch was.! ., Mrs. Win. Ferguson spoke
served by the committee: . further on the education and
• told of the . work of Eiko
UNIT 4 Sakasai, a kindergarten'
teacher, who also taught
Unit 4 of the Lucknow Sunday School, 'organized
U.C.W. met for the February worship for adults and led_
Meeting at the church with Bible study groups.
an attendance of 22. Scripthrei The . WidoW'S
The president, Mrs. Bar- Offering,, was read . by Mrs.
ported on the Agriculthre old Greer, called the meeting
banquet, Mrs.: -C. Menary ..to ,order with :a‘ poem,
gave • •• Smile interesting "Love's Seasons". Commit:,
thoughtS on Stewardship, tee reports were given and •
using" the theme Of the the roll call .'answered With a
to man and.the responsibility "Loaves and . Fishes'', on Valentine verse.• An invita:,
Tor:his choke rests with.eaeh • sharing!, Mrs. Allan 'Gibson' tion is being extended to the
individual. read the scripture from Luke, Evening • Auxiliary of Luck:
Mrs, Gibsehled in prayer. . on the "Good Samaritan"; now Preibyterian Church to
A piano instrumental by The meditation on Compas a attend the March meeting.
Mrs. V. Johnston'was much sion . and Huinility and .some:: Mrs.: Gordon .Cayiey-intro-
ehjoyed. thoughts , On giying were iinced the study on JaPan,
Mrs. ,Wightinati . introduc- presented byArs. J. Arnold: using- a map' and question,.
ed the mission study on Mrs. Dunsinuir. closed the. , naive. .Japan consists of over.
Japan, ,using a map.. and a devotions with prayer: . 3000. islands With/ a Poptila-
qnestionnaire regarding the • The topic on Japan- was'.'. tion 0111'4 million, the sixth'
.country, its peeple, theit •introduced by Mrs. V. Hun-. largest in. the world. The'
. religions and their interests. ter, , with an account of a main religions in, Japan. are
A reading ',Heavenly young chap froin Goderich on' ShintaiSm,, Buddhism and
Christianity, with only about
one.per cent of the 'Japanese
pe°P1C-7'60ing ,Ohrigtlatis•
' The Eebruary Meeting of Clipping"On Hurhan:RightstO'
Sputh Kinloss was . , the March meeting.
held February 6 at'the home Mrs. Leonard Maclnnes,
"of Harry rs; Ted' Collyer and Mrs.
president, Mrs. LlOyd Mae- Eva* Keith , took:.part in the,
.DOugalt,Y,iipehed the", meeting. Prayer: Circle. Mrs. Frank .
with 4,!tpoetti. 4 J, gave the offer
Members were reminded tory Piayer. Courtesies were
of the World Day of Prayer to by Mrs., Harold Howald.
be -.licit' Match 7; in the • .Mrs. Fraser MacKfnnon
Christian Reformed Church. gave . the. Clesing prayer..
-Mrs.MacDougall
-The.hostess_and.direifors, .
ajlepprt,•of,the Presbyterial Mrs, Allan MacDougall and
.Mrs. Harold llowald gave Mrs: Harold Howald, served
the Bible Stusly, funch.
.
meaningless unless we have
God in. our life, Presbytery':"
no.Study' for the year,
Dimensions of Human firce&-1
Rights, was well presented
by Mrs. Allan MacDougall, Walkerton followed by the answering of
A The first meeting of the
Holyrood 4-H Homemaking
club, Your Corner of the
World, was held on February
7 , at ...the home' of Barb
Gingerich.
Eight. members are doing
the project. The results.of the
election of offieers are as
follows: president, Lea-Anne
Halclenby; vice president,
Lori Gingerich; secretary,
Carrie Allen:
Assistant leader, Joy Ack-
ert, led a discussion concern-
ing the present appearance
of each member's bedroom
and how the member would
Change it to her dream room
through redecorating. Lead.
or, Barb Gingerich, then dis-
' cussed .the history .of mac-
rame, the various' types of
macrame bord available,
equipment needed for the
next meeting and finally,
how to set up Design Collec-
tions and Record Books.
h of questions on t e sub 1. t
Human Rights.: Mrs. Mac
Dougall asked that each
member -.bring a newspaper'
'including in-her re- B
marks; Our goals in life are rt4cse
Presbytery.' •
Rev. Mervyn Russel based
his remarks, on Matthew,
chapter 20, during the wor-
ship service •
Consideration of the' mara-
•juatia question and alcohol
and drug concerns was pres-
ented—with discuiSions fol-
lowing.
• Business arising from the
reports of the other three
cormnittees was dealt*with.
The session adjourned and
Rev. Earl 'Stokesbury =closed
with prayer.
Strike 4 Was given by Mrs*
Enda McDonald.
Mrs, Houston closed the
meeting and: .a social time
followed:
*The, four'. Committees met
and re-convened to rep'ort
'their. findings. For Evangel-
ism Mrs. Edna Avery, Mrs.
Georgina Smith.,-.and Mrs.
Lloyd Cuthinings gave opin-
ions. Rev, Ray. Cowieson led
in a sing sprig.,
At lunch tone Mr. Dan
Davidson showed slides talc:
en at various activities of
Mrs. Irene Parker repres-
ented Hamilton • Conference
at Brute 'Presbytery on Feb-
ruary; 5 in Walkerton United .
Church. •
T,he meeting opened in the
routine manner with Rev.
Ronald Pierce . in charge.
Mrs. Eileen Lamb ektended
the welcome,
Unit 1 of the Lucknow
U.C.Vi/ met at the' home of
Mrs. V. Hunter •with 16
members answering the roll
call with a,. 13ible verse on
Love. Mrs R. Button con-
ducted the installation and
dedication of officers.
Visiting this month will be
Mrs. Cliff Menary and Mrs.
E. Dunsmnir. -
Mrs. Gordon Morriscin re-
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Leonard Leonard Ritchie. Following
the 'singing _of a Japanese
Rev. L. VanStaalduinen
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17
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song', Let's Grow, Mrs.
chic closed the meeting whit •
prayers '-
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B.A. M. Div.
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