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'Unit 1 of Lucknow U.C.W.
held their April meeting at
the Sepoy Apartments. Mrs
• Russ Button welcomed all
• present and read an Easter
poen, The Three Crosses.
14, She conducted the business
portion of the meeting hear-
ing reports of the commit-
` tees. Mrs. Vernon Hunter
reported for „\ 'Friendship;
Mrs. •Gordon tdorrison for
Social Functions and Mrs. M
Irwin gave the • treaSurers
report. The roll call, an
Eastir verse; was answered
by '19 members and two
71, C visitors.
Mrs. Robert Irvin tonven-
ed the program. Mrs; Eva.
Freenmen read the scriptu
r
e
Mrs Irwin gave the 'fledge-
' tion telling how the women
found the stone rolled away
from the tomb and Christ
-risen. She said we shOuld roll k
the stone of doubt away by
telling of Cliiist!s resurrec,
hon. Miss Ada Webster
offered prayer.
Using the Mission Maga-
zine and newspaper clip-
pings, Mrs. Harvey Webster
gave, the topic, Migrant
Workers. These :people are
forced to take the lowest paid
• jobs and live in the poorest
housing available. Sometim-
es they are forced to sign
over their services for years
to •eniployers who take
advantage • of sthe workers.
lack of knowledge of the '
• laws, and their illiteracy. The
children have little Or no
schooling and often have to
• work with their parents in
fields or gardens etc.
Churches in many centres
are trying to help these mit
rants with language, laws
and customs. Recently the
Federal government said i• t
plans to hold classes for
• migrant Women .to teach
• them English and French.
'Mrs. Irwin conducted a
, lively discussion on what ca
•. we do to help the handicap-
., ped. Many good suggestions
were made including . trans-
'• portation, ramps, hand rails
etc. Mrs. Irwin closed with• a
reading, - We've a handieap
ped kid, in school.
•• Mrs. Button read a poein,
• God' Answers Prayer. Every-
• one enjoyed listening t• o •
some recorded Easter music,
courtesy of Miss Ma Web-
• ster.,Mrs, Robert Irwin con-
ducted a contest on jumbled
• words. Lunch and a social
time was enjoyed by all.
• The April meeting of the
I.ucknow United •Church,
Women was held at the home
„, of Mrs..Bill Campbell, with
an attendance of 18.
Mrs. Peter Cook welcomed
everyone and read a suitable
poem entitled, Easter and
Springtime. The roll call was
• answered with * Thought for
Easter.
Mrs. Annie Kilpatrick re-
• ported, having sent several
cards. Miss Helen Thomrison'
•reported on Stewardship,
• reading theimem, Yon are a
Steward if you have time.
Supply and *Welfare was
• reporthd by Mrs. Bur Hunter
and Social Ptinetioni report-
ed by Mrs. Mary MacGilliv-
ray. Mrs. Ellen Cardis had
visited shut ins the past
month and Miss Helen
Thompson and Miss Lorna
Campbell will act for April.
All were so Pleased to the -
• members who had been ill
for sometime, back with
• them.
Several • invivations were
received to attend Thankof
fering -Services. A request
was also read asking for \,
clean cans, jars, corrugated
boxes and newspapers for
recycling. -
• The devotional part of the
meeting was chaired by Mrs.
Grace Campbell, All the
music was on tape supplied
by Miss ,Helen Thompson
and Elmer Uinbach, with the
'
•
t7
use of Mrs. Kilpatrick -
organ. Everyone was most
grateful for, the hours these
people dedicated to some-
• thing 'that has brought so
much joy to sp many people.
The scripture was read by
Mrs. Annie Kilpatrick follow-
ed by a prayer by Mrs. Grace
Campbell. A ,most pleasing
medley of tunes was enjoyed,
How Great Thou' Art. His
Eye is on the Sparrow and
'Amazing Grace.
• The study book was cepa,.
ly taken by Mrs. Mary Mac- •
Gillivray continuing with the
• Mission Magazine...
She closed with an Easter
Poem. Two Pieces of Wood,
which related to the Cross. A
• duet entitled. Calvary. by
• Helen and Elmer on tape,
was much enjoyed..
Miss Helen , Thompson
4gave the meditation entitled,
Easter:
• Mrs. , Grace Campbell
thanked all who had. taken
part and Mrs. Campbell for
• her home. A social tine
followed with Mrs. Yeoman
conducting a. contest,
Visit with
lOnloss
family
• By JoYee114awan •
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Found
visited on the 'weekend with ,
her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Stanley.
• Robbie and Ricky Johnson
spent the weekend with.their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Johnson, , f
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanley
attended the funeral of his
aunt. Mrs. Peggy Elliott in
Detroit on •Thursday., On
Sunday night, the Stanleys
with Mr. and Mrs.
End Elliott of Purple Grove,
•
• Unit 3
Unit *3 of the Lucknow
p.c.w. met at the home of
Mrs. Thomas Hackett on.
Tuesday. April 7.
Mrs. Harvey Houston op-
ened the meeting with a
poem. Man Cannot Live by
Bread Alone. She was also
accompanist for the hymns.
The roll call, A Spring.
Poem, was answered byl
members.
Invitations to attend their
Thankofferings were receiv-
ed from Dungannon., Trinity
and • Whitethurch United
Churches. Thankoffering wIl
be April 26 at 7.30 p.m.
•Mrs. Ernest Ackert was in
charge of the program, She
was assisted by Mrs, Stuart
Reavie in giving an interest,
• ing presentation,.The Col-
lection of Christian. Virtutes.
Many people collect many
• different things, but God has
• given his children many gifts
if the Spirit to collect, and
share with others. ' Mrs.
Ackert represented each gift
by a carefully wrapped box
and these were piled oneach
other, beginning with Faith
• as the foundation. To this
was added Virtue, • Know-
ledge,. Temperance, Pati-
ence i: Godliness, \ Brotherly
• Kindness, all crowned by
• Love, Which is the greatest
power in the world.
A candle was lighted,
representing Jesus the Light
of the World.
• Mrs. Reavie gave the Bible
• reading. An. Easter medita-
• LUCKNOW
• UNITED
CHURCH
SUNDAY, APRIL 19.
Sunday Sthoo110:00
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Warren McDougall
• BA.
• Nursery Provided
II, &alone Welcome
tion concluding with prayer
was given by Mrs. Ackert.
Jeff Ackert favonred with a
piano solo. Mrs. Houston
• gave courtesy remarks and
closed the • meeting with
prayer.
Lunch was serveeby the
hostess and her committee.
Mrs. Ackert, Mrs: Reale
and Mrs. Violet Mintz.
• Thalt 4
Unit 4 of the Lucknow
United Church Women met
for their nicinthly meeting on
• Tuesday, April 7 with 22 in
attendance.
Mrs, Harold Greer, presid-
• ent, opened the meeting with
-a poem entitled, Joy.:
.•Mrs. Ken Cameron gave
the financial report; Mrs.
Graydon Ritchie reported on
commOnity friendship; Mrs.
wAelelfxateAnadnredwIZ Msurs":1Sytuaartilid
• Collyer on citizenship and
• social action, Mrs. Collyer's
report included a paper on
the handicapped.
• Invitations were received:
• for Thankoffermg meetings
• from Luckiiew Presbyterian
Church for April. 8; Dungan-
non. April 12; Trinity, May 5,
and. Whitechurch. Mak 6.
• The Thankoffering meet-
ing of the Lucknow United
Church Women is Sunday,
April 26 with guest .speaker,
Mrs. Mary Anne. Colwell of
• Palmerston, chairman of
Bruce Presbytery Mrs. Phil-
• lip MacMillan reported on
the -Presbyterial she attended'
in Southamptont,
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LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
• Rey. Wm. Munshaw
B.A. M. 1)Iv.
SUNDAY,Anil, 19
11 a.in: •
Combined Services •
Church and Sunday
School
,• Nursery Provided
Everyone Welcome
• APPLICATI
WILL BE RECEIVED BY
Lucknow Recreation
Committee
. For , •
Playground:ors
• In Conjunction with the Morning
Swimming Program
" Also
der Skating Supervisors
Applicants are Required to Apply
• In Writing, Stating Qualffliations
By April 30th •
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WM. IL HUNTER
Lucknow:Rocrootion Committee
Box 32., Lucknow, °Mark)
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Mrs. Charles Davies, pro-
gram convener, conductethe d
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remamder of the meet-
ing. Mrs. Leonard Ritchie
gave the meditation, Passion
of our Lord, dealing with the
Last Supper, the Trial and ,
• Crucifixion of Jesus. A dia
• 10110e was given by Min,
Margaret Black and Mrs.
Velma Morningstar.
Mrs. Davies introduced
her cousin. Mrs. Carol Lee of
Shallow Lake, who rendered
many
weniiih7hbelre "caowni nuln
back-
ground aCcompatiiment.
• A reading, Shephera and
• Sheep, was given by, Mrs.
Davies and followed with •
prayer. •
• The • 'fleeting wavvlosed
with the mizpah benediction
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and a social time followed.
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