HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-03-14, Page 9a
%ice Visited Church Women met in
the church
on Moth R wine oying dessert suppliedUn
l LOW
andtiqms erson. Geste Henderson,
Vraldea Ruth Pritchard.
Ti irrtyime
membersend throe victors :attended,
� �e, meeting
which had M ' %.for a
theme. For the Healing �N
was swig with Edith Webaster at the
piano. Words from the moderator were,
Love with Tolerance. The se riipltwe was
read by Helen Hackett and Prayers of
the People was lead by Edna Mi ad nald.
Gust speakers frau the. Evi eat Unit
3, Norma Weatiearbesd and Joan T .
presenteda most thought prove
mehpThe Multiodtural Mosaic, wi
asuggeetions for better understanding,
through knowing them as people, tate
to people, taking a bus trip to- a church.
of another Denomination. Other
tions included speakers, reading books,
ha a ,dial with .different na-
NURC�i NEW$ Presbyterian and United Church
Aladies hold their ,point meeting
�tbe law meeting with, It's a
Fourteen members answered the
rolled, something you are doing to save
the, environmeet.
Hapbirthday was sung to Jeannie
Planter Donations were made to the
Evelyn Cook rept thie Least Coin,,
con-
cerning Jesus' Sam to need.
Margaret Croon* and Lois Wald .
reported on their interesting day at
Presbyteriel with the tbaltnet Brighten the
Corner. The meeting closed with the
Lord's Prayer.
.
agueti Unit 3 ties, use of videos tom; Inters Flus Morrison conductedthe Waimea
for Unit 2. Elsie Houston read the
faith dialogue - ]laden with an openmind,minutes el he February meeting and '
understand and research,. During Lent it motel minor gave ihatreaasuter'ss
•as as 'time . to,; re-examine • and: groW,'.
" Iiollcall'1laalaratlswarerl'by 17
challenge and renew' our own faith' and. by naming one of the many Ethnic char.
be Willing to change. Let There be Peace( ches 014 make up the United Church
on Earth closed tbia part of the mieetit . of Canada. Fourteen imembers have paid
A collage el Outreach• meeting. r �.flees..The reader and
Lucknow United Church be mad e Blanket Fund . were receiyv and
soon to depict activities of the C� dedicated by the leader.. 'heir[ Jar .
lima'.
M alai owl =peer,: - Sunday Susyabine WINOted fr Oun `those who .. ` tial' .25,
mention: a few. TM rather than tell an Ida
will ,be shazwsa . ret Paresabyterial level, Groceries' are still. neesied.for Friend-
•Luclmow UCW was the second highest in ship House 'and the 'church food bank.
contribution for the M.S. favid as ;rePotteci
at, the Presbyterial meeting in • A get well card max sighed. for dein
Palmerston March 5. Lemoayie. Ruth Pritchard and h Phyllis
Unit 1.. Morrison. reported, en, several visas made
Following' the. program, Unit 1.met+in • during the past month. The Travelling
the par our. with. leader Lois Walden Basket is to be. completed by Jtme.
St.' Helen's W.J..; make plans.'
for District Annual
St. Helen's ,Women's Institute -met on
March 5 with Caroline ;Menary , and
Florence McCannel` as hostesses.. • Mrs.
Menary presided and Edith Coopergave
the minutes of the last meeting, followed.
by the'flnanadal report •
Ten members answered, the rollscall -
bring'a recipe for a salad, or pay a'fine
and sing a song.
The ladies are making plans for -the
District Annual meeting to be held in St.
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ASHFIELD TWP. b 50 acres systematically
tiled, spring possession
It is a tradition that the Presbyterian
and Dined Church ladies bold theirMarch M
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-between cherches. year
United parlor.
s, vrelcomed
all the lac and the meeting
witan-
nouncement* pertinent to , she
tanned the meetingover to Donalday Mol -
fat, who chaired the program for the
HMS. She opened with the cell to wor-
ship and a poem, Heaven's Grocery
Store. Mandl* Fisher took the devotions
based on St. Luisa 2:4, dealhtg with the
'celebration • of springand how it
developed to thebaster tradition..
Mara Raynard, by Nor`'
ma Ra<ynard, two lovely solos, I'm
Not Alone and Beside the Still Waters.
Mrs. Renard introduced: the speaker,
Rev. Pouf Lamm, wilco enour
Journey Jerusalem, ' we
shire as we are never alone. fiilie spoke
at all the many Inen erred in
the Bible. Rev.Kirwan referred to a
book written by Juse Callwood entitled,
Twelve Weeks in Spring, the story of
Margaret Fraser's Pinney to dearth. She
likened Margaret Frames* Journeys to
Death, more like a celebration of living
on her loam to Jinutalem.
Rhoda MacKenziethanked Rev.
Fineman for her i ntereating and inspiring
message and. Unit 4 et the UCW for the
invitation to join with thew The meeting
closed' with the idnghig of The Day is
Past and and Over and the. Miispah
Benediction.
The church hall was tastefully
• decorated with a St. Patrick's Day motif
so several Irish favourites were sung
with Mrs. McFarlane at the piano and a
delicious lunch enjoyed. •
God is One, mission study
for South Kinloss WMS
,Hostess, Shirley' Colwell greeted South Tailing in the preYer circle. were
Kinloss Women's Missionary iety, Marg Yer, Vera... dt and Olive
members in her home the eveningof N The offering was collected and
March b. Directors : were Irene. Diddle, offertory prayer given by Muriel
Eva Burt and Mary UAL-- President MacKenlze.:
Ruth Bell the .meetingwith a 4�
rhe. Glad was sung followed byThe Mission Study, from God cis One
reading on t. A hymn .from � p� Irieate Didde. she built
a a firm foluidationof ourneighbour's roots
Clarke provided organ accosnpeanInaent, of "A Tale of Two Marqueea'A and a come -
The' minutes of the last meeting, tien and answer' Period followed. An ac -
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lovely Prayer from "Mrs.' Bell, Wilma referring to the Muahm faith. A. viewing
tresaSurees report and Ladies Aid tual Qur'an , a �� cloth and
the
tion '.reports were. also given . on the faith al itsiann was dealt. with. Thanlrs go
;to.'Latnra Lee Cayley► foe thea* articlea3 of
. Helens in `May. An invitation • to the 80th
anniversary of..Blyth 'Women's Institute
on May 3 was received, Card es are
planned...for' Mauch. and April. ;.
Mrs. McConnel gave a a an Irish contest
and • Mrs. Menary gave - entertaining
readings, oa, house cleaning and'my.. get
up and go has. got up .and, went.
Bram* directors Barb Tyler, Marge*
t
Cranston and Caroline Meaty will bring
in thee` slate. of officers for the new year.
were receiv . luring the lest mea par beads studied the doctrine
Presbytery meeting and the World .Daly Wrest, which added ouch to the study.
of Prayer. Mrs. Lavin read an article on shopping
Roll call was answered by, a favourite. for happiness, Jesus* Keep Me Near the
prayer or a prayer of choice. Crass was sung in conclusion. Mrs. Burt
lead in the 'courtesy reonarks and closing
Mrs. Levis lead a timely- Bible Study on prayer.
the Essence of Life from Eccl. 3. Includ- Rev. Peggy Kinsman will be the guest
ed in this *as a reading from Margaret speaker at the Easter offering
Keith. entitled .Wasting April 3, 7:30 at the church.
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