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CHURCH
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7
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Lucktiown,
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CHURCH
SUNDAY, DECEMBER .7
10 o.fin:SnndoY School
11:00 o.ill•
Morning. Worship
Pastor Donald'Darrell!.
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singing of a hytnti, Mrs.
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• oose
ember 2 at thee church re-
quests a good attendance
with dessert and tea at 7,30
P.m,.
The exchange of gifts was
teplaced,hy a donation tat the
White. Gift
The•devotimial part of tare
meeting :Warchairett
shiells -and several Christ-
mas carols were sung. Mrs;
Ruby MacDonald.gave a very
suitable reading, entidted, Is,
there morn in our hearts for
Christmas. •
The guest speaker, MI'S;
Yehn .Kruitzweiser, , entitled
-her-message, The Greatest -
Gift, leaving us with much
fOod for thought on how we':
should remember the true
Meaning of Christrhas. She
Was preSented with a small
gift : by Mrs. Shiells' in ap,
preciation,
Miss Helen Thompson fay,'
oured with • a beautiful solo
accompanied by Mrs. Wes
Ritchie on the piano.
Small clippings were, pas-
sed out to the mernbers and
then'read 'with their ideas in
keeping Christmas.
• 'A:dainty lunch was served,
bringing, a very suCcessfdl
year to a close and looking.
forward to 1981.
—166-us t Cifattention on the
devotional, period with a
Christmas story. Mrs, Ernest
Ackert read the scripture and
Mrs. '1.00hard Ritchie gave
the meditation and prayer.
• TWo Pleasing duets were
given by' Mrs. Graham and
Jeff Ackert. A reading, What
'Is Christmas' was given by
U.C.W. Unit 3
mrs`. Eldon' Bradley wet-
corned members of Lucknow
U.C.W. Unit 3, to her hothe
on Tuesday, ,November 25.
Mrs. Harvey' Houston Pre-
sided for the meeting and•
read a poem., All Hearts Go.
Honk For Christmas. After
the 'singing - of a hymn,
repOrts Were given by the
various conveners.
Mrs. Stuart Reavie, Chris-
tian Education convener,
asked for 'support for the
U.C.W. Unit
Mrs qlen Walden Was the
hostess '';for' the Christmas
meeting ifor Unit
Christmas music and decora-
tions set the' scene for, the
Meeting.
Mrs. 'Ross ,Button, the
leader, conducted the busi-
ness follcaving the, reading of
the poem. Tis Christmas,
Time. Fifteen -members an-
swered the roll call of your
favourite ChristmaS Cara;
Mrs, Al Irwin, gave the
treasurer's report showing a
• good litratiCiattatifider7 Mit:"
Vernon Hunter reported -on
• shutins visited and passed
around cards to be signed by
all' for sick 'members. Mrs.
Gordon MorriSon reported
the food for the upcoming
banquet all contacted, for.
The Supply and Welfare
convener, Mrs. Eva Free-
man, reported our donation
to' the blanket fund. The
following are needed Used
eye glasses, to be left at Joe
Agnew's; used 'stamps, mon-
ey to, help lepresY, to be left
with. Mrs. Earl Wightman;
good used clothing. to be left
in the pie room by first week
ra of Deceber; pieces of crimp
or dresses, to be cur -into
quilt blocks. later,
Mrs. Cliff IvIebary is: to
inquire at-Pinecrest Nursing
Home for a suitable visiting
time for our unit in January.
It was decided to Use the
money from our birthday jar
to purchase !.a Poinsettia
plant for the Sepoy Apart;
inents And 'carry over the
balance for special projeCts
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Mrs. Glen Walden read a
paper on the Coming' of
Advent, the real Spirit of •
Christmas. Following the
singing of a hymn, 'Mrs, Jim
Arnold read the scripture
Passages. Miss Ada Webster
gave a splendid meditation
on the'scripture readings,
Mrs. Walden led in Prayer
and read .a. niissinntry's
'account of Christinas: spent
in JApan. A:- nor-
country which decorateS
„their stores. With holly and
tinsel and signs to purchase
. gifts not knowing whose
birthday Christmas celebrat-
es.
Mrs. Arnold read paper
on one family's preparations
for Chriattfas•mititled;-Whellm
is Christmas? All enjoyed a
record, 011 Come! 'Oh Come
Inimanuel, by Rise Stevens.
A hymn and benediction
by
A.
Button closed the
meeting.
• Christmas gifts were eic,-
changed and lunch and social
time enjoyed. •
U.C.W. Unit 2,
Priii # 2 of the LucknOW
United Church Women met
November 24 at the 'home of
Mrs. Ross Shiells With an at-
tendance of 18 and one
visitor.
In keeping with the Christ=
;'mas Season; -Mrs. Evelyn
Cook read a poem entitled ;
The -Priceless ,Gift of Christ
mas.
The roll call was; answered
by a Remembrance of our
childhood Christmas: -
The monthly and yearly
reports were, given. An invi
tation was read. by Mrs.:Ruth
Pritchard to attend the
`C.G.I.T. Vesper Service Dec-
ember 14 in the Presbyterian
Church. 'including very inter-
esting 'literature pertaining
to the group;
The general meeting Dec
C.G.I.T. gifts of wrapited
candy to be given at the
Siinday Schdol concert. Dec-
ember 21 would be appree
. :TedhCli tei -orbe ,
trin
u rAhComhreis,tmivaass
answered, by 15 members: •
• Mrs, .Gordon Kirkland was
in'charse of, the program,
which had a` Christmas
theme, this 'being the final
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Mrs. Bradley read an
article from an Observer,
regarding ' Advent and
ChriStmas. Christians tend to
preparatiOns for Christmas
And then negleet the real
, meaning add season of
Christmas- December 25 to
• Come And Worship laist
the New I3orn Was the
devotional theme. 'After the
ture. The meditation., What
followed hy prayer, .was
chie. Mrs. Larty Campbell's
Unit-4 of Lueltnow United
Church Women held their
Christmas meeting on Tues-
day, November 25 iifb-"-ah—
attendance of 28.
'The meeting opened witha
sing song of Chrittmas carols
with Mrs„ Bill Graham at the
piano. •
Mrs Harold Greer, preSid-
ent, cenclueted the businesS.
An invitation was, .receiVed
.from the • to Attend
their VeSper' Service in the
Presbyterian Church on Dec-
ember 14
Mrs, Don ThomPson pres-
ided for the following pro-
ram.,
Mrs. Thoitipson led t-the
by all,
Mrs.Lawrence McteOd
moved a vote thanks to
Mrs. Houston 'and other of-
liderS ',for leadefship during
• the yeai,
Mrs.' Hodston thanked the
hostess and after a hymn NYas,,
sung, closed the'' • meeting
with prayer: Lunch was serv-
ed by the committee:
Meeting of the year. U.C.W. Unit 4
Mrs. Cain Thompson.
'ChristmaS customs in oth-
er lands was interestingly
Presented by Mrs. Gordon•
CsyleY. (Austria); Mrs, Jack
Tteleaven (British Isles);
Mrs. Donald Matthews (The
Netherlands).i Mrs. George.
-JOYnt (Italy) and. MrsT tur--
Minter (Russia),
A gift Contest was enjoyed
and a social time follnWed.
Prior to their Meeting Unit
4 members gathered at.Pipe
crest Manor Nursing Home
and presented a short Christ-
mos program. Mrs. Graham
and Julie Davies *played a
piano duet. A chriitmaa
reading was given, foll9wed
by a sing song, of favourite
earolS.
Mr. Higgins 'expressed
thanks and appreciation on
behalf of the residents,„