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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 12, 1982—Page 12
Lucknow. U.C.W. ladies discuss 20th anniversary
URIt.1 reported' 65 cakes of soap
Luckey?? %coif, met' , .4t :toitipititors ILS relief. Mrs,
The Mgr meeting Of unit. sent tin die e
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Mother from Bible antia Sttardship. reminded,' the'
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./ Mrs.' Olen,' Bradley,. vier;
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earned everyone . and. read. a --sent for reported.card Friendship poem in keeping with me' • trattei,:, E. AckeiCsod
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theme ofille.meedng' 146t11". iigidetergent bottles were
ers. She turned' the Meeting s
retinited, at Silver Lake.camp.
•• over to Mrs: Jim Arnold,: These may. be brought to the
convener of the program. 4".
Mrs Alex MacNay read Jim'smeeting. Mrs' M. 6111`
the scripture and meditation son 'closed this part of, the
and Mrs. John Pritchard led meriting with prayer. •
in prayer. ?Ars. Rose Broome • Mrs. E. Ritchie chaired the
favoured withseveral accor- program and him. Wm.
dian selections. Mrs. Arnold Campbell led .the devotions
read selections pertaining to And prayer. ' Mrs. N. Mac -
homes and family and a .'Kenale and Mrs. W.. Dren
tian- both contributed read-
bypoem on "Mother" was read
Mrs. Pritchard. ings.
Mrs. Bradley chaired the Mrs. E. Ritchie had the
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business part of the meeting. study, From Social Service to
Social Justice, as written by
. She told of plans to celebrate
.the 20th anniversary of the Anne Ng. She said in the
founding of the U.C.W.
early eighties the United
in
Canada. This event will be Church of Canada faces the
. held in the church Fellowship challenge of involving the
room on ,Tuesday, June 15 whole church' in matters of
with a supper at 7 p.m. social' concern and justice
Following the committee both in Canada and overseas.
reports, a successful Hobby •
Sale was held ,
A. Kilpatrick reported visits
made to Wingham Hospital
and Pinicrear tinning Home
b Kant. Mrs- ProPO:
Unit 2
Twenty-three members
and one visitor met at the
home of Mrs,. Vernon Hunter
for the regular meeting of
Unit 2 of Lucknow U.C.W. on
• May4.
Mrs. M. Gibson, as chair-
person welcomed the ladies
and read a poem on Spring.
Committee reports were giv-
en as followi. Mrs. E. Ritchie
• for Citizenship read an art-
icle on contributions senior
• citizens are making to society
- to -day. For the supply com-
mittee Mrs. Wm. Campbell
Unit 3
Mrs. Lawrence MacLeod
was hostess for the May
meeting of Unit 3 of Lucknow
U.C.W. held in the church
parlour., Mfs. Ross Shiells
conducted the business por-
tion and commented; The
theme - The Family, means
not only our immediate fam-
ily but a much wider circle
• reaching out to others even
world wide. Fourteen mem-
•bers gave a verse referring to
a matter of the Bible. Mrs.
Glen Walden has tickets for
the 20th anniversary dinner
for U.C.W. on June 15th.
Mrs. Edna McDonald gave
the treasurer's report. Mrs.
PrivOre donated
nce. MacLeed:''
askedanyon�.hwihgfleWers
for th.churcb cei' May to
please notify het'.
• Mrs';Charles. MacDonald.
asked f�r food: arid helpers
for the, banquet June 2- ' •
. Miss. Wien • Thompson,
Stewardship representative
said we think ofinvestments
as a business venture which
sometiMesistit. If we make a
Spiritual investment in God,
it Will never fait us.
Mrs. Shiells dedicated the
offering and vacated.' the
chair to Mrs. Harvey Hous-
ton to convene the program.
She read a poem on Mothers'
Love.
Mrs. Houston read from
Acts, about, Lydia, the first
bible recorded woman to
accept Christ and be baptiz-
ed by St. Paul. Lydia was a
business woman, a prayer-
ful; thoughtful woman, hun-
gry for knowledge of God and
a hostess for Saint Paul and
his men while they were
preaching in her city.
Miss Helen Thompson
gave a reading, 1 Observe
Family Devotions. Mrs. Glen
Walden led in prayer. Mrs.
Houston read several items
from the study pack. A piano
selection was given by Mrs.
Harvey Webster. Mrs. Char-
tres MacDonald read a poem,
Family Reunions.Mrs. A.
Kilpatrick gave a reading on,'
Our Five Fingers.
A plant and bake sale was
conducted by. Mrs. Walden.
Mrs. Ross Shiells closed
the meeting with an Indian
Chief's prayer, Let me not
New plan gains support
The ' Town and Country .1.
Homemakers met on April
28th for their monthly meet,
ing at the Bluewater Rest
Zurich, Chairperson Bev
Brown welcomed everyone
•present with a special wel-
come to new Board mem-
bers, Jo Berry, Goderich',
Marie Bolton, Dublin, Rev.
Alun Thomas, Bayfield. Thea
Trick, Clinton and Louise
Wein, Crediton. •
, Regarding the lobbying
effects to bring the new.
Homemaking program to
Huron County chairperson,
r''Bey Brown was pleased to
report a letter had been
received from Murray Card-
• iff "expressing his, support
for the objectives of this
group which has provided an
extremely successful service
in Huron County", also a
lettcr from Mr. James Gor-
don, M.P.P. for Sudbury and
Parliamentary assistant to
Larry Grossman, to Mr. Paul
Donoghue, Provincial coord-
inator of Mime Health Care,
stating he. feels "strongly
that Huron County should be
given the opportunity to
participate as one of the pilot
projects in the New Home-
• Mailer Service Program",
Members were joined for
lunch by the Rest Homes
administrator, Mr. Joe Risf,
director of nursing, Barbara
Shepherd, attending physic -
Dr. Wallace and .his
•
assistant, Margaret Viss-
cher. After lunch Dr. Wal-
lace congratulated, the agen-
cy on the excellent services
they provide tothe citizens of
the county.
A letter of resignation was
received from Betty Cardin)
which was accepted with re-
grets. '
The new offices of Town
and Country Homemakers
are as follows: chairperson,
Bev :Brown, Bluevale; , 1st
vice, Terry -Nies, Bluevale;
2nd vice, Jo Berry, Goderich;
secretary, Lois Hodgert, Sea -
forth; executive director,
Jean Young, Wingham.
Ruth .Linton, chairman of
the annual meeting commit-
tee,. stated many compli-
ments had been received on
the sUccessof the Meeting
also thanking everyone for
their help.
Winners of the draws were
as follows: tickets to Huron
Playhouse, Betty Scratch;
tickets to Blyth Theatre, Lois
Hodgert; tickets to Blyth
Theatre, Urban Phyle; flow-
ers from Clinton Horticulture
Society; Oscar Greb; flowers
from Pedlar Floris, Exeter,
Gwen Pemberton; weekend
for two. at Benmiller, Grace
Fraser; person selling the
most Lickets, Linda Tippert.
Members were given tick-
ets and posters for the
upcoming Beef and 'Straw',
berry 13ar.b.que and dance
OA June 19th at Vanastra.
Marie Bolton volunteered
to represent the agency on
•the board for the Council for
Action \and Alcohol and Drug
Abuse.
Whitechurch...
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5. As the crowd was gath-
ering Jack. Whytock played
violin selections and -Janet
Laidlaw accompanied on the
piano. '
Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw had
Charge of the worship serv-
ice. Mrs. Dave Gibb read tl.e
scripture. Mrs.1Laidlaw gave
a talk on, Love. Mrs. Lorne
Durnin led in prayer.
• Mrs. Donaldson showed
slides and gave a comment-
ary on her trip to Ireland.
A reading was given by
Miss Peggy Gordon of St.
Helens.
• Guests invited to enjoy the
evening were the U.C.W.
groups of Wingham, Blue -
vale, Brick, St. Helens, Luck
now, DonnybrOok and Trin-
ity. and Chalmers Presbyter-
ian, Whitechurch.
criticize my neighbour,' until /Ars. Andrew gave a park, , made a special impact on the .
I have walked one tr.kile.",ln his phrase on Matthew 25. • United Church of Canada. As
.Mrs. Jeynt presented an. editor of Issue, he deals with
. .L1.k4 interesting article on. - the topics on capital punishment,
life. of Shirley.' fault .. immigration and mcome'dia- . .
ainromnine TICS. blown, as the Peopteil Fre- trihution in Canada) "
daY'''. p . She and her : bilsbArldi loiciition was also Made of
•• Gerald; aft at lreatiit. at .thtvgkderful "*°1MI*11-
M.•1 to Kincardine United' Church, er Teresa. of Calcutta, a great'
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7f;;;ie-iiiii74;;" iiitthe action chairperson in . the .Joynt, Mrs. Campbell closed
th : .., : . . 1.0. P blanket :
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fund,.Mts iyreade*P ' 4,,' wterSeheh!isisatsepihviresnegnast s'enthrisrving. • ChPeariscethipnrizwe9mwailri. a Nobel
a„.0 „ fit.,,, thii, aia, read het second term as social,' Following Prayer by Mrs.
United , Chock a ,titiada Brice Presbyterial ' U.C.W. the meeting with the Justice
believes. • .. !.;-, andcitizenship convener for Creed. A social. time follow-
.° - for Hamilton Conference. • ed.
theR treasurer by Mep�rts were eti,.''C'liff Mrs. Andrew read . the
Crawford; stewardslo. by scripture and gave an, article
Mrs. Leonard Ritchie*: who 011 the life f PauloFreire•
Crehartatinanaretrideuicea7onac4by m‘arsin.; .ailewowralds bfaothimouins Bedruncialtoanrdfoisr
oPhirres.sAinternational pro -
amnesty group and Mrs. Bob
oppressed
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peoples • every,
Wmrms.. GFeorrgduosno
naZlecyalilfotlintheg;
wphet, he is a special consult -
Finlay reported on the exec- ant in the office of education
utive meeting. The 20th of the council of churches in
anniversary of the I.I.C,,W. Geneva:
will be observed on June 15. Mrs. Campbell read an
Mrs Bob Campbell open- article article , on John Foster, a
ed with a Justice Creed and radical ' prophet, who has
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