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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-09, Page 51401inow. *edneidayt April-9,,1980,-Pa4e ' HOURS:MON. - 5AT. 10,10/SUN. 7-3456: NMI MI UN 110111 MIUI INN UN YAMAHA SERVICE AND PARTS CORBETT anctSnowmobiles- GRAND, HURON RD' 5 - - ' REND , • . N COUN,TRY • w. COR.NER SJGN • •• • MT CARMEL NiOTORCYCLES ' ' I Kawasaki III AL" n . served and, a social hour enjoyed. , •• • LUCKNOW UX.W. N UIT 3 Mrs. W. V. Johnston was vv hostess for Unit 3 Luckno U.C,W. on Tuesday; April 1. IYlrs Harvey 'Houston, leader, :opened the meeting with a spring time poem, after which a hymn was sung with Mrs; Johnston .at the piano.. The roll call, an Easter Thought, was answered by 14 members. Mrs. Wilbnr Brown, in charge Of the program, read the Poem, "Just For .To-. day'.. The scripture was read' by Mrs. Spence Irwin and Miss E. Robinson led in prayer. Mrs. Grace Gibson gave a devotional reading. Mrs. Eldon. Bradley, spoke • scripture passage and based • her meditation on the Easter meSsage. The roll call was answered with a verse hav- ing the word Cross. The speaker for ,the meet- ing was Mrs. Don Robertson of Kinlough. ,Her thoughtS - were based on the Easter message, saying, Does East- . er mean any more to you than-the year before. Think of what. Easter means to the Christian world. ' Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon gave a reading, The Legend of the Easter ' Flower, and 11101mom Ehildrens Sizes 8-18 JP T. O'Shanter ,-....-Welcomes You Everyday on Discrimination in JaPan, Many Kereans, were. rought into Japan as slaves, for their' cheap labour. NoW they and their descendants are finding themselves looked, down up- ' on in the social life and labouFforce of the country, Mrs. Brown closed with prayer. Mrs, 'Houston thank- ed the hostess and commit- tee in charge and the meet- ing closed with a beriedic- don , LUCKNOW U.C.W..UNIT 4 Unit 4 of LuCknow United Church Women met for their regular • monthly meeting at the church on Tuesday, April 1 with an attendanCe of 25. The president; Mrs: Hard old. Greer, opened the Meet- ing with a poem. An invitaZ South Kinloss 'W.M.S, .Mrs. Olive Needham read, held their Easter`Thankoffer- ,When spring time comes to ing meeting at the home of earth. A quartet sang The Mrs. Harold CaMpbell on Stranger of Galilee. The of- Wednesday, April 2: Mrs. fertory • prayer was by Mrs. Evan Keith, ist vice presid- john• Forster. Mrs, Ted Col- ent, presided, and , opened lyer„ Mrs. Harold Campbell the meeting with the reading and Mrs. Evan Keith took of the poem, Renewal. part in the Prayer . Circle, Mrs. Lloyd IvlacDougall Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall con- LUCKNOW U.C.W. UNIT The April Meeting of Unit " 1 of the Lneknow. 'U.C.W, was held at the SepOy Apart-, ments with Miss Ada Web- ster and Mrs,: Eva Freeman ' as hostesses; Mrs. Greta Rice played the organ while the ladies gathered. . - Mrs. Freda' Button Wel- corned all present 'an'd. read an Eastei4 poem. The roll call, an Easter verse, was re- sponded to by 18- Members. Six visitors were also pres- ent, Mrs, Elaine Irwin re- ported two ,girls. attended Five Oaks for a weekend, and 14 Members of the Youth Group attended camp at Silver Lake. "Mrs., Phyllis Merrison reported on the March banquet and asked for cookies for the Thankoffcring • Matthew was read by Mrs. Freeman.' The meditation ands prayer were' given by Mrs. Gower. Two Easter readings were given by Mrs, Menary. • An excellent presentation of the "People and Country of. Japan", was given by Miss Ada Webster. She used a large map .and passed around pictures illustrating the topic. Mrs. Button closed the meeting with a devotional reading, reminding all next *month , iS, Blanket Fund and Hobby Sale at her home. Easter"bonnets were mod- elled by their owners and Mr. Rouliton favoured us with some organ music while lunch was served. LUCKN OW U. UNIT 2 Unit # 2 of the Lucknow U.C,W. met at the home of Mrs, Bill Campbell on Tues- day, April 1st at 2 p.m. Nineteen members an- Swered the roll call with an Easter Thought. The committee in charge included Miss Helen ThoMp- , son, Mrs. Chas. McDonald, Miss Lorna Campbell, and Mrs. Bruce MacKenzie. Two taribil duets by Miss Helen Thompson and Mr. Elmer Umbach were enjoyed by all. The study book on Japan was very Capably taken by Miss Helen ThOmpson..Plans were made to visit the Pine- crest Home. Lunch was =itc=t>p=x*c WANT ADS ARE TOPS to sell your 4:11on't wants' don was received from Trin- ity U,C.W. to attend their Easter Thankoffering on Ap- ril 13, The Lucknow U,C.W, Easier thankoffering was an, nounced for April 20 with guest speaker to be .._Rey. --Wireiii-Brown -Of Varna. Reports were given by the treasurer, Mrs Ken Cam- eron; "Community' Friend- ship, Mrs. Graydon Ritchie; Social Functions, Mrs. Char- les Davies; and. Christian and Missionary Education, Mrs. Velma Morningstar. Prayer was giVen by Mrs. Greer. Mrs. Charles- Davies con- veiled the program. Scrip-, tune was read by Mrs. Ernest Ackert. A reading by Sara , Mansfield, "May -I Remem- ber", was given by Mrs: Lloyd •Whytocic and Mrs. Jim • Boyle closed devotions with Mabelle Arole • concentrate prayer, , training the village worlt- A film was shown entitled ers and other members of the - `Open My Eyes", It showed health team. " the development of a healthy At the close of the film the program in India which Wit, members were divided into lzes as health, workers, vil- groups for discussion. T-Shirt STOP Mrs, Rena Menary was in charge of the program and 0 U • in oss o an _Easter_p_oem_,_ ' . . . _ .. .. .. •• .....•____ __ ___.• • _L.. opened with Several hymns were sung Easter -111 k .. , and the Easter story frOm Ittan' o .ertng .... ducted a quizz. Ceurtesies were by Mrs. Vera Schmid, Prayer by Mrs. Frank Mac- Kenzie followed the closing hymn. soqial half hour followed with the hostess and direct- ors, Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall, Mrs. Ted Collyer and . Mrs. Vera Schmidt serving lunch„:--- read the Easter story from a Johnston Bros. [Bothwell Ltd.] Phone Phone 'Wardsville 693-4383 Komoka 471-3059 Dungannon 529-7947 Washed Materials—Crushed Stone Cement Gravel Crushed Gravel—Road Contractors ean Jackets G WG, Carhetrus, JP Sizes 34-54 Speciailfaue Custom Printing Glitter & Litho Transfers Char-Man's Work Clothing lags women, many of whom. A social time followed with are illiterate. Doctors Raj and the committee serving lunch. Cover Charge THURS.. FRI. & SAT. Evenings NEXT WEEK Cover Charge FRI. & SAT. evenings AGE of MAJORITY CARDS only acceptable proof of age IN THE... 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