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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-12-17, Page 23,Shows women's club to make gingerbread • wasszphosttusswmtozsztovorovsmAzi:ztomysidoogyesza ;'X'. '"P. er014.4.W.Or f.43' r 4-1 i4rx:!tsmattlalosriziSr4Vt4rAi4r4t4rs$- r4tXttardnt-- rsaron. „4•4Mts.'' Retilate Your Wornout Skates WIthit PiiIr of "- Bauer Skates • McDONAGH REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LTD 528-2031 - LUCKNOW FARMS FOR SALE 100 ACRES, flat, all workable; good 4. bedroom brick home, frame barn, drilled well, within 5 miles of Douglas Point. " 200' ACRE. HOG FARM, 170 workable, 30 acres bush, beautiful 4 bedroom brick home. Farrowing barn 24 x 68 and converted barn 85 x 55 and 32 x 64; implement ied; Musf sell for health reasons. AVCTION: SALE . OF. TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT 7 at BRINDL.EY SALES YARD DUNGANNON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20 11:00 AM SHARP More consignments welcome. `Auctioneer Gordon It Brindiel Realty World W. 3. 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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, /0 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 If your Sentinel Labei reads Dec. 6543210 Your Subscription is due Canadian$13.50 Senior citizens $11.50 //,/ • 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.