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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-05-12, Page 14church news Ripley U.C.W,plans sale Unit 1 of the Ripley United Church women met at Marj. Red's, home on May 4. Eileen MacDonald, convenor of the meeting, chaired the Stewardship program.. Sheila MacDonald read the Scripture froth. Luke 18. Prayer followed the Scripture and Audrey MacDonald gave the com- ments. om- mE een MacDonald had a questionnaire on listing South Kinloss GMS hears God's plan . u. South Kinloss W.M.S. was held at the home of Miss Mary Maclntyre Wednes- day, May 5 at 8 p.m, The president, Mrs. Evan Keith, opened the meeting with a poem, God Has A Plan, and an opening prayer. Mrs. Wilma Clarke had the Bible Study. The roll .call was answered with a Bible verse having the word, Mother. Margaret and Marilynne Maclntyre: sang, accompan- ied by Marilynne on the guitar. The offertory prayer was by Ann Austin. The study book topic,. Cultures,, was most interesting, pres- ented by Mrs. John Mow- bray. Members. were ' reminded of the Presbyterial• to be held at Ripley June'' 7, in the Presbyterian Church. The meeting ,closed with the singing of a hymn and prayer : by Mrs. Leonard Clarke. Directors' were Mrs. Leonard Ciarke, Mrs. John, Mowbray. A social hour fol- lowed. favourite activities, five costing money, five we could. do alone and five we could enjoy with one person or more. The results were that. people do not require money alone for favourite activities but they do need friendship and care, trying to share and give, no matter how difficult. Linda Campbell showed beautiful' slides on her trip to Europe which sheand her husband experienced last Spring. These were much enjoyed. Eileen Carter, group leader announced that there would be a yard sale at the church on June 5 from 9 a.m. .to 1 p.m. A •pot luck supper will be held, at Anna. MacTavish" s home in June. Lunch was served by Mrs. Marj. Reid. 'Mrs. Clara Sheills and Mrs. Ann McCosh. Lucknow WAIS.meet at Pinecrest The Lucknow. Presbyterian W.M.S. held their May meeting at Pinecrest Nursing Home. Mr's. M. Henderson opened the., meeting with a poem. Mrs. Noble Johnston led in prayer. Mrs. Wallace Wilson chose Martha from our Bible Study Book, Women of the Bibles, for her Bible medita- tion:. Mrs. -"Loree conducted a sing song of several hymns and . requests. Mrs. Ruther- ford was the pianist. Mrs. Bert Moffat played a lovelj+ piano sblo. Mrs. Rob- ert: Reid closed with prayer". • Sale. t P . l Gr... v a urp e e Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Purple Grove Institute Stanley and ' family .were ? met Wednesday evening guests for supper Friday with Gisele Ireland of with Mr... and Mrs. Earl . Teeswater as guest speaker. Elliott and Ian. Mrs:' Irene June Elliott was hostess Elliott of Kincardine spent for Bible Study on Tuesday Mother's Day with Earl, morning. June and fan in Purple Herman Weller's mother, Grove. Barbara Weller is now a pa - \t On Wednesday evening tient in , the Kincardine Mrs. George Emerson at- Hospital. Her friends and tended the Band and Choir neighbours wish her a Concert at the Goderich Col- speedy reeovery. legiate: Her granddaughter • .Mrs, Don Robertson and Susan plays with the band. Mrs. Don McCosh visited on. On Friday evening Mr. Wednesday with Mr. and and Mrs.. Jim Farrell visited Mrs. Frank Moulden of with Mr. and M.rs. Mel Ar- Kinlough. hold of Kincardine Katherine Collins left Sun - Township, and on. Mother's day night, for a tour of the Day they went to visit with British Isles: Mr. and Mrs. Derk Visitors last week with Logtenberg and' family of. Howard and Marjorie Dungannon. Thompson of Ripley were Visitors on Sunday with her Aunt, Freda Haldenby Mr. and Mrs'. Donald Forster and three daughters ,Carol were Brian Keith of Toronto Stanley, and Dorothy Righi and Mr. and Mrs. Evan from Tisdale, Sask., . also Keith of -South Kinloss. Mrs. Frances Worman from Mr. 'and Mrs. Dave Gib Humboldt,"Sack. sore, Dan and Julie of I:ondon Members from the and. Mrs. Francis Gillies of Haldenby and Nicholson ' Ripley visited Saturday with families visited the same Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gillies. home during the week. On Thursday Sandra Howard Thompson of Henderson of Lucknow Ripley spent a week with his visited with her Aunt Alma. son Bert out on the farm. Many from this area have Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.\ been travelling to the 13i11 Van Rooyen and family woodlands and bringing this week are Bill's parents, home an ample supply of Mr. and MrS. Dirk Van natures finest gourmet Rooyen of Chatham. foods: Yes, none other than . Alberta Farrell of Bruce the tantalizing aroma of Lea Haven, Walkerton; leeks has been escaping the spent Mother's Day with the cooking pot. Boyle family. Dinner guests Purple Grove ladies were at the same home were guests ofjhe Ripley WI on Bessie, Warren and Greg Friday. Farrell and, Denise Watson. 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