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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-02-13, Page 8• 11�,, at'. :7 LZk �i V�iX a�A��, v%c.`9F;AN a iE-og' r Q 0$4 ei �l ; tw S2L Vasell 14teltAtoW.SenthreL Wednesbiyit. Feb* t*ry 13,,1901: Mit 1 Flobtawy 5 about 25 ladies from ails 1 arid 2 of the Luo ow United Chin„ Women gathered at. o church for a wowing watt b e Time gouts were tied and bandage$ were made for the l pr9sy Missiolu and roadside plinics in -_a Third World Count . Following ami pp.,�� a , the wits wet , E tc t 1 rE3s..'tilts117 tn0 1r 15-0. Lois • Walden presided f the business portio, opening with a poem on love. The 'mantel of the January meeting were read and approved. Ten ladies answered the rollcall by naming something we may do to show love aid bringing a card or stamps to be used by our Com- munity Friendship Convenor. Cards weie signed for three of our unit who are in the hospital. The offering was taken and eight more memberships were paid. The collection of the Least Coin was gathered and Grace Gibson read the prayer on Justice and Peace, as written by a voice from India, The bi tnhday jar was passed and happy._ birthday sung to Caroline Menary. The treasurer's „report was read and Lois Walden gave tate announ- cements. World Day of Prayer will beheld in the Anglican Church, on March 1 and the Bruce Presbyterial will be held in Hanover on March. 4.' Mrs. Menary and Evelyn Cook were in charge of the program with the theme love. Mrs. Cook gave the Call to Worship followed 'by a hymn. She gave a reaaing To My Valentine. Anna May Hunter gave reading Praying Badly, Praying Well. Mrs.. Menary read the scripture with Mrs. Cook, giving the meditation God's Love for Man, followed Iv player.• The members joined in ;singing a hymn with Mrs. Cook . asthe pianist,° Mrs, Walden, discussed a 11105l interestingg article !Who; are Those Palestinians Anyway, also other armies taken from daily papers regarding° the war in the. Persian Golfo The rneernig closed with the UC 1 Benediction. 2 of Ilse ngtedj.:, C women met in the church parlour with 15 members and one visor present. The offering was taken and dedicated by Phyllis Morrison. Reading oort the Least Coin was by Vio!et Amid. Helen Todd reported that three get well cards and one sympathy card had been mailed in the past month. Groceries are needed for the food bank and please remember to save your tapes from Kneehtels. Dates to remember are: blanket fund- in at , the March meeting World' Day of Prayer; March 1 at the Anglan Climb and Pres- byterial March 4, 9 a.m. in Hanover. Members are to wear their name tag, take a bav lunch and a mug to the Presbyteal meeting. i Edna McDonald is taking over the saving of stamps for leprosy 'vic- tuns. Mrs. Whighttnan has been in charge of this project for years. The theme of the meeting was_ kindness. Elsie Houston and Ruth, Pritchard were in charge of the Units 1 and Zinet at the church at .10a -moo is workong bandages for leprosy tins. Fol- lowing oldlow ig soup and: a sandwich* Vie' vinic$'2retliel "field 10 , Mrs. li itby opened the ,meet ig wig a Bible verse and .then introduced the yup. study ongospel,, Cale an Media, the. scripture was read by- Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs, Whitby lead the . was pianist for the hymns. pr'og• Scriptures were read by Ruth and the meditation and prayers by Elsie. Jean Johnston gave a reading The Commodore's . Prayer, anti. Mary Loth read the. Magic of a Friend. _ Elsie read a piece from the Lon- don Free Press on the 33 , general councils of the United Church its . Members the of basic level skatedd to the oldie A� White Sports .Coat and a Pink Carnation (1950) during 1990. �� � � the local s dub's meting ended witD-i thn e 'figure clubs carr ii al night lost weekend. Batik row, !eft to -right, a Br Marlene lene iJohnston, ruyn.. ntt'ruw, Shea Dickie, Ashjey Humphrey, Bobby. Raymond:and Tyler John Lord's. Player being repeated Hamilton. ttn ton. (Put Livingston photo) , Unit Quit .3 or the Lu ow united: Church Women met ou TuesdaYs February 5 with an attendance of 16 The wograin committee was Jean Whitby and Alice Ritchie. and contended life., The t lioall was answered with.a vee on love. Reports were givers byuewar. Q, Mildred Cameron; citizenship* Kathleen Collyer; supply, _ Berms Rideal Ritchie; cOMMUnity_:.. - friendship* Kay Crawford; chrisdan _ sP httby read a paw OA the education, ttilwy Boyle; bowers,. .p.R �- *a :. �� �j3 ,,�, ^�y�.. �' �t r i t;:� � s,..; �n r �. ,rt'Ti:, l= �:� '�s�U��i �4 ii t�:,y ill' �cll :�.A�' •>. fi '() ttt�t' . s. 'Ritchie gpy�on the dla dea1,1p..g q ith television. Both• papers were re Mowed with* 01, The program was dosed with a prayer by Mrs. . Ritchie. Mary oy?e, unit leader* presided__ for thebusiness; Wining with a in on nine essentiaIs to a full. eatlierhead Marg Finlay conducted the Fel. lowship oft:est Cola on a call to yr�calness: and followed with leader. Ilie- World a f yer be held ons Friday., March 1 in the Luekllow Anglican Church. insulatedWinter Boots Insulated Cgveralls Shirts * Gloyes Winter Jackets Drop in and view the selection. Many, many more In-store specials. LIS1 N S WAI tEo PAULZINN 1 • 5284411 ALVIN RQBB 385-3174 WARRENZINN 528.3710 156 ACRES Turnberry Twp. 70. acres cleared, balance mixed bush, good recreational property $89,900. 39.a ACRES. Hwy. #86 all workable, no buildings. KINLOSS. 98 acr+@s beef/dairy farm, 34ties, 4. bedroom home, 80 work- able, spring fed pond $135,000. ASHFIELD - 4 bedroom, 2 storey country home, new family room addi- tion, on 2.2 acres. Asking '85,000. 100 ACRES,ASHFIELD, Beef -L ern -. slated floor hog barn, 4 bedroom brick home, 75 workable, good show farm. 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