HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-05-13, Page 8Page 8 . ll tic auow $entinell, Wednesday, Mary 13.1998
Unit 1
Unit r of Lucknow
.UCW met . at lvtapie
Breezes on.May wit44
members and four of the
residents..
The opening hynn
"Inst as 1 ant. witha.`ut one
plea" was sung with Elsie
Houston,.the pianist.
Bernice Johnstone had
an . opening thought,
'"Children are hire banks."
The theme of the meet-
ing was "Uprooted
Phyllis. read an interest-
ing article "Humanity is
on the move," naming the
Vietnamese boat people in
1970. and the displaced
fishermen in,
Newfoundland : when
many fisheries were
closed.
Bernice read scriptures
from Exodus pertaining to
Moses'.when• he was dis--
' placed inthe wilderness
and he encounters Godin
the Burning Bush.
Mary, Joseph and Jesus
were forced to .flee to
Egypt as generations; of
Jews haddone previously.
Phyllis. read „The
Greatest Gift," and ,a story
ftbm the "Coffee Shop."
Prayer was given by
Bernice.,
Phyllis' read ."Blessed
Are,'" and Bernice gave
the Benediction.
Lois presided for the
meeting, Ilien Lemoine
and Lois. Walden served
fruit bread and .'beverage.
and a social time was
noted People'
enjoyed (submitted by
Aliene Bradley.)
Veit
On, : May. $, Unit 2 of
Lucknow UCW met at .the.
Sepoy Apartments. Jean
McLeod and Carolyn
Menary were in charge of
the program. Jean opened
the meeting with a poem
""ATribute to Mother.'"
The themeof the meet-
ing was ' the .family.
Carolyn read the scripture
from Luke, and Jean read
the devotions on the fami-
• iy,' giving some important
facts •for .raising ._a
Christian family. They
need to help around -the
home and learn to :be
responsible, then these
attributes will help 'them
establish good Christian
homes, She offered. prayer.
Margaret Cameron read
Celebration's. of Spring and
Laura Steffler sang a sola
Just as'I alis;
Jean ,read a poem
Mother's are Wonderful
identifying mothers as the
unifying, influenceof the
home as they go about
from day to day snaking.
'everything work smoothly.
Carolyn read
"Springtime - • Beauty,"
When Mothers of Salem
Was sting. and Jean closed
with prayer.
Laura Stonier, the unit
leader. conducted the busi-
ness.. Fourteen ladies
answered ' the rollcail by
passing around an earlyv
picture of themselves.
Shirley Bolt 'gave the
treasurers report,
Grace Gibson:: had a
birthday and happy birth-
day was sung. The offer-
ings were .received and the
prayer of the least coin
was repeated,
The lunch committee of
'Jean Conley, Tina. Gardner
assisted by Jean and Mary
Loth served lunch and a
sociat .tuner followed.
(submitted by Anna May
Hunter.) ,
Unit 3
The Lucknow United
Church Women Unit. 3
met on May S . in 'the,
church parlor..
The worship service
was taken from our study
of "Uprooted. People." The
committee' oft Jane
Treleaven, Beth Aitchison:
and Joyce Adamson took
parkin the worship service
with readings' and scrip'
tures focusing on des•.
'placed people, past and.
present. = .
Allmembers shared. in.
"breaking of bread" to
symbolize the food ration
of refugees, the uneni-
ployed• and the hungry
around the world.
Mary Lou Irwin opened
the. business meeting with
a poem .called "Machines."
Bollcall was answered
with a household hint. For
instance .did you know that
olive oil and salt will
remove water stains from •
furniture? Or that putting
bay leaves in your :cup
boards helps to ward off
bugs?
Barb Helm told of her
experiences on a recent
trip to Pinkerton and
Marlene Struthers gave a
report on the executive
meeting, where it. was
decided that during the
reunion there will be an •
open house at the church
on July 4 from: 2 to 4 p.m.
This will include displays
by the Many committees
and tours of the church.
and manse. Mugs graced
with a picture of our
church will also be for
sale.
Remember the next
meeting is. June , 23 at
Thompson's cottage Where
a, pot luck slipper will be . .
enjoyed, .
Mary Lou Irwin closed
the meeting with the:
Benedictionfollowed by
4unch and a time of 'fel-
lowship. (sebinitted by
Kathy. Nicholson).
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Hans Kuyvenhoven, of Goderich, was one of many grandparents and
grandfriends who attended Grandfriends Day at the Lucknow District
Christian School last week. He is shown with granddaughters lontue
(left), a Grade 5 student, and Rachel, a Grade 3 student during a" visit to
the classrooms.. The special guests were treated to a program and
refreshments. (Livingston photo)
Recently, the ' Huron
Bruce Swingers held their
;graduation night coin=
inencing with 'a beef din-
ner served by the St.
Helen's Institute ' ladies at
St. Helen's" hall. Then the
�clttb,returned to their cus-
tomary - dancing site
Brookside school.
Badges and certificates
were presented to seven
graduates" - five from one.
family 'nainei'y - John,'
Doris, "Wayne;" Kim and
Donna Fielder, and Helen
and Rea Riehl.
The • H'owicic: Country
Squares and several ;from, and on July 3 will enter-
the Milverton Club tain •;the residents at
Pinecrest.
arrtx ved and retrieved their
banner and •Egberts skirt,
and then took off ° with
Neva's (the: Swinger's
caller) crinoline.,
June l"1 is the date set
for the club`s organization
meeting starting with aot,
luck at the'home of Allan
and Karen Webster with
the new, president
Donald and;Gloria Doe in
charge.
The .:'Swingers are giv-
ing a demonstration dance
at'the' Lucknow Reunion,
Shoot
winners
Seven tables of shoot
were in play at the; Drop in
Centre last, week.` when'
Elaine'Errington and Joe
Courtney were high win-
ners. Edna Young and Art
• :Frnewein followed in see -
and spot. Isobel Kilpatrick
had "the 'most shoots