HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-06-13, Page 9Unit 2
Unit 2 of the Livia= tithed
Church Women held their Jsnoe
weft et tho Servo alcattounic
Phyllis Morrison opened the
mooting. Mon members wen hi
The minutes of the aorirsnirieeg
were read and and the
treasuaror'sadopted. The
Fellowship 'et alts Least Coin
meditation on the Padfle Wands
was read by Lois Goodieee.
Announcements ot_topeoming
risen.event* were glee* byots kW"
Committee rep ortss were
Heleniron Edna
Lois and Agnea
Annie Melts gave gear"� e
nam with 114110X4as
Edith Webster weal =animist
for the .
'Helen gave a ver in
tilts .�....., �.
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ron
Liman.
a
ad a very ta,
The Sky ie the
A wry Imo hale us Met the
sed of Maar, Included ilemitiaaaa
from Cha Leeakaaar PrMb/ferlan
Merck
Mrs. Webster favoured with two
Was. Boa Laseelae go* a
Mrs. artimeGariestst appreeMir�
Ben to all who attended er liMt
we of the omen rens.
Visiting E site 000tooaa a ientesakeeW cis
Bebeeed with the
IICW
14rfiIS,d*4sSes .early
establishment of
hospitals in Canack
Dessert
.at 1 p ear. served by.Wilt "decided to o a the fees
uie. an',Caudie Fisher waa the for the sanday mils going
ing for the June meeting of the ';to therally at Cam Kintail,
hucknow Presbyterian Women's .:Margaret Mowbray d the
Missionary Society,. held .the birthday dinnerwere-plowing
church ; ori June 0. Shirley is August : far theyex' Mowbray's
.church
In . charge of the pro- 100th.4_
gr•
ain, ,welcomed everyone and The , Mr an ruri oae were
eliened the meeting with a .riding, repsaeted in unison and following a
Peggy Rendes ,. took as her hymn, . Hawthorne ciaeed the
devotion' the different hymns found meeting - with. ^prayeer..
in the Soft of Praise, She had. on
display the. - original hymn book
pollood, in 1897, thea revised' 'eat,
tion of X1916', :and the present ;ver.
sion. She told the history of J.G. .•
• Whittier and several hymns were
sung as faced in'the hymn book.
Jessie ' Johnston . reviewed=. the
Glad %lditngs• and Vivian Wilson .. `
gave threereaidi iga for the vane-
tY rumiber.
The tople, teldhig of the establish-
znent of hospitals in Canada In the
late 1890's and the early 1900's by
the, Presbyterian Church was
capably presented • by Norma
Reynard. There .,were '30 different,
hospitals, . mostly -in-, Western
Canada •by 1930, but. these Were
gradually taken over "by . the
government.
The rolleall was answered by.26
ladies with a summer •theme',.
President Rhoda •MMiacKenzie • .
presided for the. business. It was
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A scall to action for Great Lakes
If you are reading this article,
chances are .you use the Great
Lakes for somethtng_ - drinking
water,
oar lon aa� , .
onr tohe betach your do,
chances are you also use them as
a dloping graced for your waste -
for that's where what you i hrsh
don your toilet and wash down
your link ends gp„ alter tit's treated.
If.don't think you' depend on
the �at lakes,. think s ln. Our
industries draw `water freest- and
return wastes to the Lakes in mak-
ing everything from cars and
gasoline to electricity and p .
If you don't think you have_a
responsibility' to op the
"Great Laken,' :• ' the facts
that the Great Lakes Basin:
4i contains 2098 of the entire world
supply of freeh water;
- houses 35 >a lion people (35* er
the Canadian and 15% of the North
American populations); and '
- contains `over, :tom- identified
`chemicals, only 300 91 ,0116 sscien
Oats know much about.
R you live near the Great Lakes,
you and - your family 'have
treasurable • levels of toxic
chemicals in your body. While the
extent' of the *vette our health is
unknown, the levels , of these
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- June 19
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. Clinton
June ,20
1:30 ()sin.
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O
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June 30
-7:30 p.m.
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chemicals he the environment must Sfarle, dawn the fit. Mays River
be reduced. The time to act Ba
now. to Lake nos, from to
Reece t benne that
Midas, in the St. Clair and
Donk k ISvers, Lake, ftie
we are au concerned abut tate en- :.sad
viro eeg, and even w t41 , P to cowman,Qom-
far its. clean up. Foer tib pat .j,navre formed. Public Ail -
yew; visorar rComuonitteea (PACs) and
federal, provincial and state a tib
ate+ have brae t to Chair arae. These PACs sone maede
achieve the gorcis a�f Clan Creat r ;',� seca�/.�r # the
Winter"- 4 1 I l l l, I! j, 1...�.� plWM
They ia#cve succeeded ,iii some vise g, maaet a as RAPs.
aims, and failed ire naauy otlie.P In the Bay of Qulnte, near
Unfortunately, our concern and and in ieoAilton Iltrrbourr,
wilydngnees to pay alone will not the RAP is aLmwst The
clean u : the Great I«se-ketr. 'task ofmAlan is
Municlpalitlea, Individuals, cltiniess. anonr beface Chase aooppannnides, and
anid'reaearch %gaaizations and the .'comuaitments topay for the clean
private sector must now fu11Y leer-. • .up , made. it wild be
ticipate if: we are to clean up 'the , ,, , .,g ternn
Lakes. Each of ua' must take aretlon and cornnmitmennt ole all
flow. our narts, but it can be dome.
one program ;which incorporates The ;Great Lakes need your in -
this new to clean volvement, and you are part of the •
up is called the Remind Action community, Write to -the address •
Plan (RAP). A RAP is a clean up ` below to find out how yieu can take
plan,' designed. to restore the water action on RAPs, and plan to attend:
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18th
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