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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-09-09, Page 8d; !/ iirday` 1 sber. 9, 4081 vi. UCW hold first meetings o: Unit 1 - Unit 1 .of the Lucknow U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Vernon Hunter. Mrs. Russ Button welcomed ev- v eryone and read a timely poem, Harvest Time. The roll call, Tell a highlight of your summer, was answered by 13 ladies. There, will be pick up, as in the ,Spring, . of "° tins and bottles for relief work, Octop er 16 Mrs. Robert Irwin report- ed a good number of children' enjoyed church camp and thanked all U.C.W. members for their financial. support. She also invited everyone° to the Sunday School breakfast September 13. Pinecrest Nursing Home sent their thanks on behalf of, all the patients for. the Handy Bags made by the . U.C.W. members. . Mrs. Cliff Menary took order for1982church calend- ars. Mrs; Vernon Hunter reported on visits made and. cards°.sent this. summer. Mrs. Robert Irwin chaired the program based on Love and, Faith. Scripture was read by Mrs.. Allan . Gibson. Mrs. Irwin referred to a poster listing the five import- ant things Love is noted for. She noted we ' all have te. make personal choices all through life. God's kingdom on. earth .is based on Faith aid Love. After discussion, papers were passed to each one to valuate their own responses to love's demands.. Then. ' each member was "asked to make a suitable. comment about each ' one present. These were written and will surely give each of us .a lift each day. Mrs. Button closed the meeting by thanking the 'hostess and all helping. She read a .poem, Where Summer Lingers: Prayer and the repeating . of the benediction ended the meeting. Mrs. Allan Gibson con- ducted. a successful hobby sale while the committee served lunch, Unit 2 In the afternoon of Sept- ember 1, 13 members and one visitor -met .at the home. of Mrs. Jean Jardine for the September ,meetingof the Lucknow U.C.W. Unit 2. Mrs. Peter Cook, as lead- er, welcomed all present. She expressed hope that all were pleased to be back as a group again and looking forward to good fellowship together, The Aim of the U.C.W. was repeated followed by a reading by Mrs, Cook entitl- ed, Your Name, "followed by a prayer. The roll call was answered by the highlight of your holi- days. Committee reports were given and several future meetings announced, also a request 'that calendars should be ordered. Mrs. Jardine than escorted Mrs. Isabel MacKenzie to a chair in 'the centre of the room, pinning a dainty pink corsage ,to express good wishes for her 90th birthday. reciting a very touching and fitting poem for the occasion. - Trio devotional part of the meeting was chaired by Mrs. Ruby MacDonald, choosing,, Love, ,gs the theme. Several lovely hymns were sung in keeping with her choice of the word Love :in song, all familiar old hymns. Mrs. Beryl Hunter read the scripture lesson. Themeditation on, Love, was read by Mrs.' Mary Mac= Gllivray, comparing love to a plant which must be nourish- ed and the many, ways we can express it, helping a neigh- bour, a hand -clasp, or just a smile. Mrs, Isabel. Ritchie reada very touching poem entitled, For This One Hour.. The: study book was taken by Mrs. Ross Shielts, who -denny's tv - SALES & SERVICE R.C.A. \1 \(,N4(1', ())i h\ i'hflipti •Antennas •Rotors •Towers 395-5405 electronics repair chose to speak about the Canadian Indian, expressing the great injustice of the white man • to them. They Were the first settlers but were pushed . aside, their land taken, and have been allowed such small areas to reside in and make a life to enjoy. They are deprived of so many of the things we enjoy, and take for granted. A short discussion followed as to how we might be able to improve this selfish, situa- tion Mrs. MacDonald thanked all who had helped in any way and a daintly lunch was served by her committee. Unk 3 The September meeting of Ludlam U.C.W. Unit 3 was held on Tuesday, September 1 at. 2 p.m. Eleven . members Let at the home of Mrs. awrence MacLeod. Mrs. Harvey Houston wel- comed everyone and opened with a poem, Brotherhood of Man. Mrs. Gordon Kirkland read the scripture and Mrs. Alex MacNay gave the medi- tation, What is life a11' about? This was followed by the poem, The World is Mine. , Mrs. Grace Gibson gave the prayer to close the devotions. ' Turn to page 1040' As 1 have retired from soiling DeKalb seed corn, I would like to 'thank my customers for their patio. nage over thug past' 25 years. i have enjoyed serving you and trust you will give my successor your 'continued support. Thomas Sowerby STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! VALUES! You. can` become a valuable member of a bnslne's, Industry or organize - don through the CLERICAL/SECRETARIAL system of programs at- Conestoga College. 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