The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-03-28, Page 13Lucknow seathel, wai.aasr, lflarcu 211, 111101—Page li
Pine River lady is president of Bruce Presbyterial TJCW
The 28th dual eta, of the BrIxe
Presbyterial United. Church Wun. Havas.
held March, 5 inthe Palmerston United.
March, This year's theme was .Brighten,
the Corner, and as the old familia song
directs,, the corner
were encouraged pto
�'t/�..t. � " we are". y'Ap.
telt' . 'adieu attended, enjoying
wsing through books brought by. Bill
Bird of United (birch Publishing: Rouse.
Presbyterial President, Laura,
ems. the weleame, with Palmerston
1/CW predient, Connie Robinson. eatw.
dand familiar's*'everyone
with the .P rston facilities..
The morning wombip wan conducted by
Cotswold BCW. The business • is
included greetings from sister eh �a
division reports, acceptance of the 1990
Bantam "A
A.
ends season
�pPy� proposed
Conferenand ce /. ■/ introduction�' vi
.! amill n Conference' UM! goats.
The offering from this annual meeting
bOng
divided locally between the
Bruce Resource Centre and
the Bruce Presbytery Youth Everts. In
recognition of the 75th Anniversary of
Q�,,G1T.�� this year, members shared in a
short presentation of special interests and
events planned on their theme, Let Loose
the Flame.
Bev. Margaret. Bain of Hanover led in
a time of Bible study, following the
theme, it was shown how Christ t . to
the brightness of light in all corners of
the world. every . faith journey haa a
beginning. One seeks out help, looks for
the light;, thelight represents the glory of
the Lord, as reflected in the lives of the
parsMahn V). laving looked at b!
Wm
sand lid, a list was made of
fire
characteristics of a candle and
a p�� e► drawn. The ladiee were en-
couraged to do the 'same with the
dprnwc or of the corr, when they
returned f Pee k dOeing.
Rev. Bain referretilrOffatthew g: 14 -11
whit',h urates that the privilege of bee*
ing" " has been bestowed on
each individual* our light should always
be visible, like thus cityon the hill. What
a challenge, being ailed to be the light
of the world!
After lunch, each Division made . a
offeringcations for how
we may Brighten thee.
Jessie Clark presented the nominations
report and Conference President Mae
ex-
ecutive for 1*. The new Presbyterial
President is Margaret Ferguson. The
neat executive meeting will be held at
Mrs. Frgueon's holm at Piine River on
March 1d at 10 . At that time Mrs.
. Marian McFarlane will make a presets -
tion on the newly formed food bank ser-
vice in .
Following a time of special music, the
offeriangg was received. Harrieton UCW led
in .a manorial time of tribute to those
members deceased in the pot year. The
day eloped with a veer touching eoanmir
pian service under the direction of Rev.
John Benham and his assistants of the
Palmerston charge, followed by the
Benediction.
The Lucknow Bantam A'S went to West.
Lorne and won their game 6 - 5r: It was:
a good and exciting game. Luckriow
came back to home ice Friday with, good
intentions but for reasons unknown fail-
ed
ailed to beat West Lorne allowing them a 3 .
- 1 win. West Lorne goes on to meet
Flesherton in the finals. Good luck to
both teams.
IPSON'S
OFFERS A COMPLETE
CROP sus
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boyle
Heather Fenton and Bernard Boyle
were united in marriage on February 17,
1990 at St. Augustine Roman Catholic
Church. Heather is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Fenton and Bernard .is
the son of Mrs. Leona Boyle and the'Iate
Raymond Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Boyle will reside at R. R. 2, Auburn.
(Snyder Studio photo)
4•N NEWS
Trinity Tender Twists
The fifth meeting of the Trinity Tender
Twists was held at the home of Connie
Black. In this meeting members made
Italian breadsticks and pretzels. They also
talked about bread making in the
microwave.
For meeting six, members each picked
something to make. They will have a bread
fair and invite their mothers to come to taste
and view the different kinds of bread.
Kairshea Dough -Nuts
The fifth meeting of the Kairshea
Dough -nuts was held t the home of Barb
DeBoer. The meeting aopened the 4-H
pledge and the minutes of the last
meeting wer read.
Members then started cooking and
while the breads were rising, they
discussed bread making using the
microwave and food processor.
Plans for an achievement program
were made.
The meeting closed with tasting the
delicious breads and repeating the 4-11
motto, "Learn to do by doing".
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