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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-05-23, Page 14GL- jean - _ Jean° Whitby on bei' et RoyalCanadian;'kt 'Legion 'Branch '309, La clxnoow, presented a to the amount .# SOO to Rev. Doug mow,: ehainfian i the Palliative Care MOP; The binds • Wit, be used to assist in *the start ups qg incurred.. Palliative tare volunteers have now completed their second course. Th• are 12 volunteers with eight currently working on cases. Mr, and lira. Beg Powell have added a. new porch to their home in the village. Eric Page from E is with* with Mr and Mrs, Fred Page and with Mr./y�,yand Kris. Pagepand Jamie con . 10. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page spent Mother's Day with Dr, and Mrs, Finan Mohamed and boys at Toronto. Jack Hodgins returned hone from University Hospital, London where be underwent knee surgery. We send get well wishes. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Collins of Lurgan visited on Wednesday evening with Edna and May Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald visited on Saturday with Essie Bloomfield at Paisley and on Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Bert Thompson and family at Teeswater. Betty Madere of Niagara Falls visited with her aunt Agnes Hodelns, Sorry that firs. Fred Page ie a' ppaatient m the Whigttam and District Hospital. We send our get well wishes: ri • " Presbyterian Wl The Kiniough Presbyterian WMS held their May meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson's new home at Lucknow. Lor- raine MacPherson gave the welcome and all repeated the Lord's Prayer and the . Purpose; The roll call was answered -by a memory of your mother end what she told you, .• In business, timid is e►ery�hin� Nowis the , b time toga! readyfortl►e Proposed GSL aingammpiimminaimpaan VINLOU411111 ix by May Bode amesualmmenummiumma Betty Bushell read the minutes and discussed boniness. Plans were made for the luncheon which will be served follow- ing the church anniversary on May 27. Barbara Bushell had the devotions on the theme was Mother. She began with•a reading about Hagar. That God watches over us in every situation of life, follow- ed by prayer and a reading the housewife's lament. Our little folks learned mothering from their little pets and the hymn Faith of our. Mothers and a Bible quiz closed the m P was auctioneer for a table of bang, crafts and plants. .Refreshments were served and all en- $oyed a tour of the new home. Peatecostal. WM. The Kinlough Pentecostal. Women's Ministries meeting • was held at the church, hall on May 14 with the President Patricia Maki presiding, and opened with prayer and some worthwhile thoughts ffrom Donna Thorn, W,M, District Chairperson about the mothers of the Bi- . ble and of the important role of a Mother . hien, and so much so today. Mary Breckles and Thelma Powell gave the treasurer's and secretary's reports, then Patricia` reminded us all. about the collection of pennies for the Braeside Cahtp. Ursula Krabn said that our layettes are almost. ready to be sent Cat in June. ,-. • . Further plans and discussions were trade for our special W,M. Sunday on May 27th a,m, with the guest speaker Heidi Dockolick with special music and the W.M. ladies . will assist with the service. Patricia asked all to observe May 10 and 17 as fast days and prayer; also Jane. 11 and 12 are cleanup days at Braeside in preparation for the special penny Sun- day service, , Anna Sclieurwater gave the offertory prayer after which Margaret Christensen took the devotions from Hebrews Chp.11 'verse 5, on it is always a joyous time as, we study together God's word, she challenged each one of us to examine our faith and sincerity, for God is always ready to hear .our prayers and when op- portunities present themselves daily put ' our faith into action - anytime can be prayer time. 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