HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-12-04, Page 8A Federal Agent is dead.
A killer is loose.
And the Cita of Angels
is about to explode.
The director of
"The French Connection"
is back on the street again.
Page 8—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 4, 1985
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Bible verse on love of God
answers Unit 1 ropes!.
Unit 1 Christmas decorations. She read a poem,
"God comes to earth", and offered prayer.
Unit 1 of the Lucknow UCW met on Nov.. "Silent Night" was sung and, the rollcall
26 at the home of Mrs. Ross Shiells., The
rollcall, a Bible verse concerning the love
of God, was answered by eight membert.
and three guests.
Grace Gibson ,opened the meeting with
the call to worship and Anna Dexter read.
the scripture on the birth of Jesus.
Mrs. Gibson- gave the' meditation con-
cerning the Prince of Peace, explaining
that, in the midst of hostility, Jesus fought
back with kindness, cooperation and help.
She led in prayer. Following the hymn
"Joy to the World", Mrs. Ross Shiells
gave a reading entitled "Keeping Christ-
mas". Guest Connie Van Der Hoek sang
the 'carol "It Came Upon a Midnight
Clear", .accompanied by Mrs. Wes Ritchie
on the piano. Anna Dexter gave a .reading
on Christmas traditions and legends. Grace
Gibson read "A Christmas letter". Freda
Button explained the origin of the carol
'Siler t Night" which the group then sang.
She closed with an article on trusting God
to guide use.
President Mrs. Ross. Shiells presided
for the business. Committee reports were
given for Supply and Welfare., Friendship,
Flowers and Citizenship. Mrs. Shiells gave'
the thought for the day on love. Connie Van
Der Hoek sang "Amazing Grace". `Mrs.
Shiells closed with the benediction.
Anna Dexter conducted some Christmas
contests while lunch was /prepared,
Unit 2
Unit 2 met at the home of Mrs. William
Campbell. on Nov. 26 at 2 p.m. for the
December meeting held one week early.
.Mrs.. Walden welcomed everyone and
thanked the hostess. The themeof-
the
meeting was Advent. She opened with 'a
reading "Declaration of Faith at Christ-
mas". The roll call was answered with the
name of a symbol of the Advent Season by
14 members and one visitor. The carol "0
Little Towns of Bethlehem" was 'sung: The
committee had a most inspiring Advent
program. Mrs. Campbell opened with, a
reading "This is the day God has made".
Mrs:. Marybelle Peddle read an Advent
• scripture.
The first candle lit by 'Mrs.. Campbell
was the "candle of family relationships".
We''should thank of our families with love
and children' give parents hope. Two'
musical numbers "0 Little Town of Bethle-
hem" and "Suffer little children to come
unto met', were played on a tape:
The second candle "Peace" was lit by
Mrs. William Bolt. God sent a helper John
the Baptist, who was a peacemaker . and
forerunner of Christ. Two Musical num-
bers, "Matthew 24" and "Silent Night"
were played followed by prayer by Mrs.
Bolt.
-Mrs.' Marybelle Peddle lit the third
candle "Joy". The joy experienced from
the gifts received doesn't last forever.
"Away in a manger" was played, followed
by Scripture' verses and prayer by Mrs.
Peddle. The hymn "Joy to the world" wa.s
played. ,
The• fourth 'candle "Love" was lit by
Mrs. Bolt. She read Scripture verses from
first Corinthians chapter. 13 followed with
the hymn, "Hark the. Herald Angels sing":
' "The Lord's Prayer" was played on a'
record.
. Mrs.• Eldon Bradley. read "What is
Christmas", written by Helen Steiner Rice.
A musical number "Prayer for Peace",
sung by Perry Como was . played. This
closed the Advent program.
Mrs. Walden presided for the business.
The minutes were read and approved. The
offering was taken and dedicated. "Happy
Birthday" was sung to Mrs. Howard,
Barger, who has a birthday in December.
Following the convener reports, . Mrs.
Walden closed with a' reading "There will
your heart be", followed with' an Advent
prayer.
Unit 3
'The Christmas meeting of Unit 3 was
held in the church parlour. Mrs. 'Vernon
Hunter greeted the members and thanked
the committee in charge for their lovely
was answered by 16 members and a guest,
naming their favourite carol.
Mrs, Andrew Ritchie gave the treasur-
er's report and the birthday bank , was
passed and "Happy Birthday" was sung to
Mrs. N. Raynard, Mrs. Harvey Webster
read the minutes and a 'note from our
absent leader Mrs. Charles McDonald,
thanking the members for their co-opera-
tion these past two years and wishing all a
blessed Christmas. Also read was a letter
from a Lucknow couple Robert and Barbara
MacMillan, who are teaching for CUSO in
Papua, New Guinea: They
a large garden at the school and selling the
extra produce to a local market. Their
house is modern with all conveniences and
most of their furniture made by the boys in
their carpentry class.
Mrs. ,Alex 'Hackett read of the ministry
work under the Mission and Service
Branch by a husband and wife team in
northern B.C.
M'rs. Clarence Greer gave her report of
'cards sent and visits made and 'asked on
behalf of the Friendship committee ' for
/ members to visit church members . in
hospital or who are homebound during the
holiday season. A discussion was held with
respect to changing the three afternoon
units to two. Most members were in favor
of keeping the three units.
Mrs. Hunter said a dessert' would be
.served.by the executive and the new units
would be formed •at the annual UCW .
meeting. There' are a number of church
history books still for sale.
Mrs. James Arnold took charge ,of the
program and read a poem "The way
home". She said the theme was, "The Gift
and The Givers". Two Christmas carols
were sung. Mrs. John Pritchard readthe
story of the , Three Wise Men, from
Matthew 12 and. Mrs. Aug. Letnoine gave.
the meditation, the worship and offering of
gifts of the Wise Men. She also, read the
legend of the robin and the Christ child.
, Mrs. ' Toni Broome favoured with some
lovely accordian numbers, Mrs. Pritchard
gave two readings. "Christmas r Beatitud-
es", .and "Christmas is coming in out of
the cold". 'Several carols were sung. Mrs.
Arnold read a poem, "The. Mystery of
Santa" and sheclosed with prayer. While
lunch was served, Mrs.. Hunter conducted
an oral contest :on Christmas symbols.
Unit 4
Unit 4 of Lucknow UCW met for their
Christmas meeting on Nov. 26 with an
attendance of 22 members and one visitor..
The theme fo the devotions was
Immanuel, God's Love with us: Mrs. Alex
Andrew chaired the program and gave the
Call to worship. Scripture verses were read
by Mrs. Orville Elliott, Mrs. Bill Graham
and Mrs, Bryce' Elliott, interspersed with,
,carol singing. 'Mrs. Andrew closed devo-
tions with prayer..
Pleasing piano solos were given by Mrs:
Graham and Heather Priestap. Mrs.
Orville Elliott gave a reading, "Prayer at
Christmas" and., Mrs. Bryce Elliott read
"Christmas Beatitudes". .
The topic, "Christmas in Korea" was
given by Mrs. Graham,' describing Christ
mas as observed by the Korean people.
Mrs.: Graham . rendered a ' piano) ' solo,
• t N•gh:" ending with all singing the
first verse:
Mrs. Bryce Elliott', assistant leader, took .
charge of the business, opening with. a
short Christmas reading. .
A special collection was taken to pur-
chase a Poinsettia for the residents at
Pinecrest Manor. The rollcall was answer-
ed with .a Christmas thought. .
Officers were appointed for 1986-87:
secretary, Mrs. Jim Boyle; treasurer, Mrs.
Ken Cameron; pianist, . Mrs. Gordon
Cayley; press reporter, Mrs. Cam Thomp-
son; supply, Mrs. Charlie Davies; citizen-
ship and social action, Mrs. Stuart Collyer;
stewardship, Mrs. Bill Hunter; community
friendship, Mrs. Cliff Crawford.
The treasurer and committee conveners
gave reports. The meeting was closed with
hymn 51 and prayer.