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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 17, 1980,,pagen
ipley S meets a i ron December
The meeting of KnOX _Hazel MacDonald read, the,
Church was held at slate ofoffleere for 190 and
"Huron Villa" on Tuesday repprted that, as, yet we do
afternoon• with 20 members not have a treasurer to
answering, the roll van with a replace Effie* Sutherland -
Christmas :verse, The who is. ill, After some
president Adeline Haakett discussion Sadie MacLeod
opened the meeting with with Marie 'Lowry assisting.
scripture, meditation— and—agreed4tortre-themneW, Press
Prayer. The pinutes of 1979 reporter and Gladys Huston
annual meeting were read by , be the new treasurer;
Gladys Huston.• Donalda ,Gossel •gave
,
the
The fifth anniversary of.
-Ciwistian Women's Club
was held in a festive
:atmosphere on the
morning 6f Dec.-11.
Anna Smith played
seasonal music on, the
piano as members
'gathered. A delicious
.Variety of Christmas
cookies" was erijOyed by:.
• President Mary Lou
Franklin thanked the
• executive of over twenty
for co-operation 'in the •
past year. Susan Pitcher.
introduced. the bell •
ringers of Kincardine
Township-Tiverton
Public . Schaal. These
students, under • the
direction of .- teacher
Lorraine UrqUhar.t, °
played six delight ul
Carols.'
Paula ftelesic; assisted
by Karen Gibb, gave a
lascina.ting 'demon-
stration of how: to build a
holiday house
gingerbread. She, shoWed
how to 'make stained
glass windows of crushed
candy; how to fasten the-
parts of the house with '
sugar mortar, how • to
finish it with royal icing -
and hoVii to landscape it,
this .snakes an excellent
family project since eves
small • children can
deCorate the house.
Wendy Cox'spoke abont
Progress magazine, no'W'
issued in. a ne* coloured
edition.
-The guest speaker,
Elinor Cannon of
Southampton, gave an
inspiring message,
telling how her faith had
softened sorrow and
heightened joys in her
life. Despite a hapPy
family ' life,., she went,
through., a period or
depression and confusion
about her, beliefs. Then
after, spiritual rebirth,
s e oun ew me n ng n
the' 'Bible and neiv.
fulfilment inpersonal and -
family relationships.'
Aware of the value of
Christian fellowship, she
overcame her reluctance
in sharing her belief, This
message was related to
the miracle of the
Christmas season.
, Next month's meeting
on Thurs., Tan. 15 Will
feature Margaret Arscott
talking about tartans arid
Margaret Anne ,Kelly
singing Scottish songs.
Guest speaker will be
Maria Kohoot, a yoUng
mother from Owen
S,
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Wingharn, m Wingha, as well as $63, to
Maitland Fresbytcrial,
Hazel MacDonald said there
was no'change in the number
of subscriptions to the Glad.
Mrs. Nugent set. • up .a
lovely Christmas
arrangement on. the table-
with .the "Nativity Scene
along with. four red candles
and one white. After singing
a few carols she. read from
Matthew and lit the white
candle representing : "Jesus
the Light of• the World".
Amelia Cumming had the
prayer of invocation. Mrs.
Nugent-Tad" from Isaiah 9
:starting it verse 2, then we
repeated. 1-Orrin 167 every
other .:'verse in unison, Hazel
The Christmas meeting
of the Reid's Corners W.I.
was held Dec..; 3 in the
church basement.
'Mrs'; Leonard Reid
opened the meeting with
a reading "Christmas Is
A. corning". The Ode and
Mary Stewart • Collect
were. repeated', and the
roll call, "Something
.would like; for Christ-
mas" was answered.
Lori Gibson introduced,
Sharon Alton. who
:demonstrated ,a .
Christmas broom and
flower basket
arrangement. She also
brought with her many
satin flower
arrangements, wreaths•
and corsages. Mrs.
Kermit Goodhue thanked
Sharon and presentedhei
with a gift.
Mis. Howard Harrison.
gave a reading "For
You" and Mrs. Leonard
Reid had /a Christmas
Mrs. Perrin Lowry
gave a brief account of
the 4-H conference at the
Holiday 're-forito-
which she and Mrs. Mike
MacDonald led in prayer*
after which we had
responsive reading from
Luke 2 (4 to 14) .then verse 21.
Members then had the
candle lighting service,. As
each, one lit, her red candle
from the white 'one she of-
fered prayer, 'Marie Lowry
for the people of Aiia; Sadie
MacLeod for the people of
Africa; Ella MacPherson for
the people of Central and
South America; Mary 13re wn
for the people of Canadttand
all of us. Christ came to
dwell among,all men. He was
born, died.and rose again for'
us. After singing; "Hark The
,Herald Angels Sing" 1VIrs,
'Nugent closed her message
with prayer.
Snobelin attended last
month,
Mrs. Chester
Emm er ton and Mrs.
Mike Snobelin were the
winners of, a.'Christmas
draw, , •
The Sunshine Pal gift
..exchange was made and
The offering was received
: and dedicated by Adeline.
She thanked everyone. who •
took part and closed With
prayer. Grape was sung, and
a delicious Christrnaa lunch
served by MinerVa Stewart,
Violet Martyn; Mary prown,:
lylabel Breckenri ge and a
social time 'spent.
'In memory
The congregation of Knox
Presbyterian Church in
Ripley are grateful to Mr.
• and Mrs. ' R. G. Marr. of
Lighthouse Point, Florida
for the lovely red oinsettia
h loving' 'memory of Mr-s-:—
1Viares parents, Mr,' and
Mrs. D. B, MacLeod. 'Many
thanks.
treasurer's report and in-
formed the group has
reached its allocation which
made ,all very happy.
Mirxeria Stewart , reported
having sent $100 to Toronto
from' the Student Bursary
Fund. Amelia Cumming has
sent-•u -clothing"Vaueat
$175 to the "$cottMissioni.. in
Toronto, and to the
"Salvation Army" in
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corners institute meets
new •SunShine Pals
chosen for next year,
The Institute Grace and
Closing 'Ode were A
lovely lunch was served
by -hostesses' Mrs, Bob:
Courtney, Mrs. Vaughn •
Munroe and Mrs. 'Gary
Courtney.