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UCW meetings centre on Christmas
Unit i
Unit i of the Luekuuw United
Church Women net at Pins crest
Maw on November - 27. with
sevearsal residents for a ehon
Christmas Program, in 4 beaasudfutly
doeoratcd dhlingtwirs.
Crave Gibson presided in the
absence of our .leader, Lois Walden
and she -opened with a Christmas
verse. Ruth Maathets read. verses
from the Christmas sudsy between
the Christmas hymns. Donald Mof-
fat
oo&fat at the piano and Jean Conley on.
the banjo, favoured us with some
lively Christmas music. We noticed
Oat many . of theresidents were
enjoying the music as they.tapped
their toes to keep time.
Following two Christmas hymns;.
the Lord's prayer was . recited m
• unison.
After a short period visiting with,
the residentsthe group retired to the
activity room for the business. por-
tion.
The 'oilcan as answered by 10
members, with the ;untie of an Ad-
vent symbol.
Thj minutes Were approved and
the treasurer's treaSurer'aleport was given. •
„The offering was takenand the
collecdon of the Least Coin was
gathered, with Anne Mae .Minter:
dedicated the offering..,
The birthday' tar: • wars .passed,'
announcements given and other Be
business dealt with.: 'The annual
general meeting is on December 4
277 p.m. with dessert served prior
meeting.
The meeting closed with Benedic-
tion repeated an unison.
Unit g •
Unit of the Lucknow United
Church Women met in the chine!'
paar, lou r, ort Novmber 27, with 1S.
members- present.. "
Leader Phyllis Morrison opened
the meeting with ; a reading The.
• Spirit of Chirisunas.
The minutes were read and
adopted and the reasureet t
ThDacia.
. o was dedicate(' by
MrsUnit 1 win combine with units. 2
and 3 in buying for
Pinecreu wil t. Leyden Manor.
Sepoy �►en s arid Coountiy
Road
l�]'ovaraber will be
condaucted by Lois Goodhue and
Annie Shielis.
• The general meeting of the UCW
will be held December 4,. 9frm.,
with d and coffee. All reports
are to be given :that evening.
. Crroce les are- still needed for the
food bank and Friendship Hoose.,
Mem%t are asked to save their
Knechteel tapes. for a VCR for use in
the church. .
The program- was presented_ by
Mrs. bMOE an and Gerrie, �-
son; following the theme A Time
!rt Rejoice'. Mrs. Motrrison gave.the,
scripture reading and the' meditation
on sharing, followed by payer.
The Study Book, taken by prayer_
1 ior#nscn, was . on '.a Story, Four
Winds, about a gr up of Indians, It
was tskcnfcom the magazine Werrld
Views.
Mrs: 1Ienderrsan read a poem
which stressed dwell gifts. such as
freedom, comfort and Uwe, tenant
be boa ht.: She then, gave: al reading
Everything but Money, by Violet
i1by, about an . old-fashioned,
Christrmas...
Mrs, Morrison read The
Christmas Story, about alad's letter
to Santa, written by William Wal-
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Unit
al-Unit 3
Unit 3 of the Lucknow United
Church. Women met on November.
26 in .the church parlour, which was
apparopriatell decorated reit their
Christmas Meeting...
Unit leader Mary Boyle opened
the business portion of the Meeting
with .aa Thought For The Evening.
Rollcall. A Christmas Verse, was
aeowond by 21 members. Norma
V,rezthelieed was alias watery.
Reports wale even by treaaaa er,
Whidred Chi citiza whip,
Kathleen Collyer; unity
f ienda ip. Kay Crawford asking
evraryone to rcmmmberr to viaiut dm
shut-in* and for donations to buy
poinsettias and core for the area
Nursing Homes; Christian
education, . Marion - McFarlane
expreseing a deed for Sunday
school teachers and a rembider ofi
the Sunday School Christmas Con -
On on . December 16; _ social
functions, Wilda Campbell giving a
financial report on the fowl supper
and librarian .lunch. •
The Fellowship of the Least Coin
was led by Marg Finlay with prayer
for China.
Laura ,Lee Cayley d10Playe t
posters entitled Signs of Light and
'fiigaueof Daurlu►ess, that the C'.+G,l,T4
Bids made, in preparation for their
. Vel Service which will beheld
:December ,
Mary Boyle reminded all of the
reed for groceries `' for the
Friendship Home- and the Food
Banksave Knischters tapes, and "
.. "the the meeting
Jaaouaaay 15,, She closed the business
�r.
Jane !emleaven ' Kay f raawford,-.
Mae Hunter and insert Cooke were
th>c.: program ettnimitteo for the
thew Remembrance of Christmas.
Kay Crawford opened the fresco -
.
res. taaadon with, a poem. Thought for:,
Christmas. The committee ' read •
pasages, of Christmas scripture
ntersPersedwith .the singing Of
Christmas Carole 'by everyone, ac
cooanpaniedby Marion McFarlane at
the piano, Katrina Abbott favoured
the group with two vocal Christmas -
sele ctronS What Childis This? and
Oh Holy Night, accompa aper `odor the.
pnatfo by Isobel Shepherd.-.
Susan Cooly rid Memories of a
Country Christmas. Jane Treleaven
closed the program with prayers.
Local CGIT will celebrate
50 years of Vesper Services
The 75thbi y party of
Canadian Girls in Training (can)
coalman with it Only Tam as
Spelt*. the1990 Vesp Ser
vice.
This month, B , presbyterial
and United Church
sanctuaries
acme the country will shine
brightly with Christmas candies and
Chrismons, hard -crafted white and
gold symbota of Cluist.
Girls end leaders will lead the
irper worabip celebrating God's
allele the i s
service will uulsorecall :end gi e
thanks for the sigh heritage and
tradition of CGiT and its effect ,on
le spiritual lives of countless
Young women and thea' com
mantles aver the past 75 years.
Local sersvices will be held it
Luclonow United Church on Decent.,
ber 9 and in DORM= United
Chun* on December 16. A special
Vesper Service with all for=
CGIT members will take place in
the Presbyterian Church, Kincar-
dine,. also on Dumber 9. Come
*adjoin the celebaradoa of 50 years
of vesper =v.
The winners of this month's Super' Stars at Lucknow Central Public.
'School were Jessica Hare (left) in the junior division, and Amy Aladin,
in the senior division. The November theme was "Being. Polite". Each
class has a Super Star, with? in of the lnames put in for draw. The.
lucky winners are given an school .t-shirt.'(Meg . Rotteau photo)
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DAPHNE IVEs'
CRANBERRY MINCEMEAT 'tiff
he addition of cranberries to
.this mincemeat pie gives this
traditional holiday dessert a ilelicious,
tangy favour. A cinch to prepare,
this cranberry mincemeat
pie has long been a favourite
in the Ives' household, especially at
Christmas. If frozen cranberries are
difficult iv find, you may subotitute
2 cans of whole berry cranberry sauce
and sieve through`1'he jelly to get a cup of
the berries. Enjoy.
PASTRY
1 cup coarsely dmppd ira'nbarieg 250m1,
Roll out half of dough and
fit into 9" (23 cm) pie plate.
Trim edge' even with pie plate.
Combine milicemeat, cranberries,
pecans and lemon juice. Mix
well. Spread evenly in pie shell.
Roll out remaining
pastry dough. Cut into 1l2" (1.5 cm)
strips: Arrange in lattice fashion over
falling.Tuckstrips under bottom crust.
Seal ; and flute edge. Brush top with
beaten egg yolk
Bake on lower oven rack in `a
preheated 425°F (220°C).oven for 1d
minutes, then. reduce heat to 350°F
(230°C) 25 to 30 minutes or until
crust isgolden. Serge warm or cooled.
Makes 6-8 savings.
61,200.
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New Bingo starts
December 6, 1990
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Cards, available at;
Bain's, Agnew Jewellery, •
'Village Market, Don &
Bev Thompson Investments
Montgomery Motors
Bank of Montreal
Dungannon Service Centre
Bully's
Cards $2'00 ea. 3 for $5.00
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