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Unit
• Unit 1 of the United
Chinch
Chi h W'aannean met aE the
!tome anf` Allen; Btudl'c-y
.on Nov. 3 with 12 wenn-
hersand one visitor,
Cynthia ff anal' b, wife of
cur new -minister.
The them rtp of the meet -
log was 'Peace-' with
Helen Todd and Nota
Campbell the worship
conveners. Noma had the
Call, to Worship and a,
prayer. Mien react the
Scripture;. Stand. Up Stand
Up for Jesus was sung.
Elsie Houston played a
lively instrumental.
Progress March.
Noma had a reading
and we sang. How Finn a.
Foundation; with Elsie as
pianist. Nwna led in
prayer.
When the Least Coin
was gathered. Lois react an
article from The Wor1d;s
Ceutncil of Churches. She
also gave a story of the
building of the War
Memorial in Ottawa
,whiny: was c emp1eted in
1938 and dedicated in
May 139: by George V i
and the Queen; when they
visited anadaa.
FQllowixng. the UCW
benediction; Deanna
Reavie and Lois Goodhue
assisted the hostess in
serving fruit bread and
beverage. '(submitted bye
Alter*. Bradley) "
Unit A
On Nov..2, Unit .2
ladies met at River Valley
apa rtntents..In the absence
of leader Laura Steiner,
.E.lta Hackett vpenned the
meeting with some verses
on Noverni.be:r. She, then
turner! the meeting avec, to
Jean Irwin the program
cornveuor.' Sean offered
prayer and read the scrip-.
tore I iaah 2: l .- 5. e
hymns "3'es4ns keel? 'The ni'e
it t4trrl 0,, 4. OW
•
_ENE NC A •
contemplates peace
near the cross' was sung
with Jean Conley annum-
'
' putyriang with ber,:guitau;
The ladies each had
short readings with good
thoughts and advice for
-Christian living. An exam-
ple of one is "'One s4ep
won't take your vary far°
yoieve got to- keep on
walking. One word' won't
tell folks who you arc,
you've gotto steep urt.talk
• in& One foot won't make
you very tall - you've gent
to keep in growing. One
-in to church won't tell
All - you've.: got to
going.`° ,
What at friend we have
Jesus' was 'sung and
Jean Irwin had a very
interesting mating
Ella Hackett conducted
the business.
Twelve ladies answered
the relic -all with verses on
peace. The collections
were rived and dedicat-
ed and the prayer of the
' Least Coin was repeated'
' JEitaa closed th4r meeting
wait%
prayer and a social
better was enjoyed (submit-
ted by Anna May Hunter.).
Unit 3
Lueknow . United
Church 'Women; Unit 3
met Nov. 3 a t. the church,.
The program commit-
tee Nancy Gibson, . !viae
!Hunter and Susan Alton
cocrctucted the worhip'
using • Autumn p the
theme. An opening poem,.
November !kitting, was
read aid everyone ,yang
for The Beauty; of the.
Earth. Scripture was . taken.
from Psalm 104. Readings•
and poems Autumn }lues,
.Atter Rain, Listen With
..
Me 'and Cider were read
throughout the, program.
Discussion was held
the fall season., Attitudes'
arid feelings: change in the
fall, but ethers feet:it to be
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Some feIIt it was at time
when ever ene g busier
with fall activities annd cth-
ers. felt it 4 tittle: top gest
after summer work and
activities. Fall was com-
pared, to the seaasons.of
life. Cardt xt Grace and
Cod aaf Gloryr was. scum
and prayer- classed file
devotions
Ilene Greer, assistant
Leader„ c endue cf the busi-
nes& Portion of Uie ineet-
ing. • lea:ltcall, was an
exchange of recipes.
Fellowship of Least Coin
was read by Mug Finlay
aDR "Rewrra to God Rejcnt4.
in Rape'" which is the
theme 'tor the '98 World .
Council of Churches
Assembly in Harare.
Susan Alton reported the'
•activities at Nimble
Sagas axed.invited every-
one to the next -Meeting one
Nov. t8 when they wilt lam;
ivaknug articles for
Christmas .ting; •
Cly Morrison relax¢-
ed some of the expert-
cances - of Nora Lopez; as
Hondurai, refugee, Who
Was -guest speaker at the
13 .ce'Presbyterial- nnie -
iit Nov. Z in 1Vlitdmay.
Rev Tompson report-
ed.on the ening held i
Kincardine en Oct. 27
when members of united.
Church Women for this
area utet to }near, Ren
Raker front Miller Late
wbo entertained with std-
ryteiling and elowning.
Alice Ritchie was awe -.
for 4 very success-
h;dte sate. The meeting
ended with 4 social. time
and,. in keeping with .thein
Fall theme, the. Committee
served het cider and
b -reads, (subtn'itted by
Beverley Thompson).
Remembrance
s meeting theme
Remembrance was the
theme for the November
meeting of the Lucknow
Presbyterian WKS held. itt
the cbu rclx on Nov. 4.
Donalda Moffat was in
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