HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-09-11, Page 22Page 20—Loclmow Sentinel, Wednesday; September 11, 1985
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Unit meets in parlour
• Unit 3 •
The leader of Unit ' 3, Mrs. Charles
McDonald, welcomed allthe members to
the meeting in the church parlour. She
read a poem "This Precious Day" and the
U.C.W. Purpose. Hymn 616 was Sung. The
roll call, a vese from your favourite Psalm
was answered by 16 . members; Two
members were wished happy birthday •-
IsobellVtiller and Anna Mae Hunter. The
Friendship secretary's report was given. by
Mrs. Hunter and a collection taken for
cards for her work.
Bars of soap were donated . for supply
and further donations will be accepted at
the October meeting: Our unit is in charge
of church flowers for September. Mrs.
Hunter would appreciate any offering of
flowers.
Mrs. Clarence Irwin read an account of
churches at llderton collecting two box cars
of corn for Africa. Many people helped in
many ways including some Salvation Army
members. Anyone wishing & book soon to
be published on the history of our church,
are asked to sign for, same this week.
week.
Our representative to the home for
battered wives and children in Goderich is
Mrs. V. Hunter. Our unit is to entertain
the patients at Pinecrest 'this month. Mrs.
McDonald is to inquire for a suitable time.
Mrs. Hunter convened the program on
the Psalms. Hymn 594 was sung and
prayer offered. Mrs. Wm. Humphrey read
the scripture, a Psalm on God's search for
man. Mrs. Hunter said the Psalm are the
centre of the Bible and were written by
David, Moses and Soloman, among others.
It's everyones favourite book of the Bible
and Jesus made two quotes from the
Psalms while on the cross. Mrs. Raynard
Ackert spoke on the 121st Psalm. She said
while we should remember. the past, we
should also look forward to the future. Mrs.
Eldon Henderson spoke on the 23rd Psalm,
She said it is the shepherd's Psalm. The
shepherd cares for and watches over his
sheep, just as our Heavenly Father cares
for us. Mrs! Ellen Cardis gave a humorous
reading on "Your Pastor and Mine".
A quartet consisting of Mrs. M.
MacGillivray, Mrs. Mamie Henderson,
Mrs. Ellen Cardis, and Mrs. Ruby McDon-
ald, sangtwo lovely numbers; "The Beau-
tiful Garden 'of Prayer" and "Love Lilted
Me". " Mrs: Edith Webster accompanied
them on the piano.
Mrs. McDonald thanked all those: taking
part in the program and hoped our three
new members from St. Helens,. Mrs.
Margaret Cameron, Miss Isobel Miller and
Mrs. Helen Todd, would enjoy our fellow-
ship and meetings. She closed the meeting.
'with prayer and .concluded a biblical
contest while the comh,ittee served lunch.
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Koreans in Canada program
Univ 4
Unit 4 of the Lucknow United Church
Women met .on September 3 at 8'p.m. in
the church parlor. Mrs. William Bogues
and her committee of Mrs. Charles
,Anderson, Mrs. D. Logan and Mrs, A. J.
Wilton, were in charge of . the program.
The theme for the program was "Koreans
in Canada". The hymn "In Christ there is
no east or west" was sung, followed by the.
scripture which was read by, Mrs. Charles
Anderson.
Mrs. D. Logan and Mrs: Charles Ander-
son gave a diaologue, comparing life in
Korea and in Canada. Mrs. Bogues gave
an account of a Korean girl's experiences
when she and her family moved to Canada
from Korea. She enlarged on the problems
they all " faced, and she looked at the
situations in how we in Canada accept
them into our culture.
Mrs. Bogues and MIs. A, J. Wilson gave
a dialogue comparing the lives of Korean
women to that of women in our culture.
The members formed discussion groups,
and it was enlightening to hear the views of
all, concerning the topics, presented:'
Mrs. Anderson gave the offertory prayer
after which . the hymn, "Lead Kindly
light" was sung. Mrs. D. Logan dosed
this part of the program with a prayer. A
very pleasing piano solo was presented by
Brenda Davies.
Mrs.' Bob,Campbell was in charge of the
business part of the meeting and welcomed'
everyone back after the summer. The
rolleall was answered by 18 members by an
article from the Observer. The treasurer's
report was given by Mrs. Ken Cameron.
Mrs. Bogues volunteered to fill the
convenership of Community Friendship for
the balance of the year. Mrs. Charles
Davies reported for the 9/'Supply and
Welfare committee and asked for quilt
patches to be donated as four quilts . are to
be made. Our unit is in charge of flowers
for the sanctuary during the month of
October. Mrs. George Joynt and Mrs. A. J.
Wilson are the conveners of this commit-
tee. Mrs, Gordon Cayley reported for
Amnesty international. Mrs. Bob Camp-
bell closed the meeting with prayer.
Refreshments were served by the
committee and a social time followed.
Jeanetta Wilhelm
Suddenly in the General Hospital, Strat-
ford, on Tuesday,. August 27, 1985.
Jeanetta Evelyn Wilhelm (Barge) died
in. Stratford General Hospital August 27,
1985 in her 89th year. She was predeceased
byher first husband, Frank Plaskett
(1971) and was married to Daniel Wilhelm
in 1977. She was the mother of Russell
Plaskett, the husband of Marjorie of Strat-
ford, Olive married to Oliver Edwards also
of Stratford and Sylvia, married to Lyle
McClure of RR 5, Stratford. Also survived
by seven grandchildren and ' 16 great
grandchildren.
She. was sister to Louis Barge of An -
caster, Mrs. John (Elsie) Lasek of London
and Dorothy (Mrs. Fred Buckingham) of
Stratford. She was predeceased by one
sister, Mrs. Gordon, (Ruth) Fink (1971)
and one' granddaughter Ruth' Olive Mor-
row in 1984.
• The family received friends at the Hein-
luck Funeral Home and the service was
field at Central United Church on Aug. 29.
Reverend Norman Gibson officiated and
interment was at the Avondale Cemetery
in Stratford.
McDONALD. Angela and Adam McDon-
' ald are tickled pink to announce the birth of
• their new baby sister, Alyson Lynn, Marie,
born at W Ingham and District Hospital on
Tuesday, August 27,, 1985, weighing 8' lbs.
Proud parents are Allan arid Chris'McDon-
ald, R. R 2,7-Lucknow. Proud grandparents ,
are Charlie and Ruby McDonald and Jack
and Linda Sticklend of Luclmow. Proud
great grandmother is'Mrs. Hester Clark of
Newmarket.
FISCHER - Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fischer of
Lucknow are pleased to announce the birth
of Michael Adam at W ingham District
Hospital on August 31, 1985. The boy ,
weighed in at 7 lbs. 10 oz.
MacDONALD.- Ed and Sandra are pleased
to announce the birth of their, second son,
Daniel Matheson, Friday, August 30, 1985,
in W ingham and District Hospital, weigh-
ing 7 lb. 15 oz. A wee brother for Daryl.
Proud grandparents are Manny and Vivian
Matheson, London and Allan and Beryl
MacDonald, Ashfield Township.
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