Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-11-11, Page 8Pa *OW SentiuclA WWdoesday° No'renther FACT #1 1[9 9& Canada has one of die highest rates of multiple sclerosis in the world. MUltiPte $010100$ oto DONNELLY & MURPHY BARRISTERS 8, SOLICITORS ate pk aarKssaatt ?atria k J4 Murphy bay Certified f by tete Law Society of t ppei Om*. as aSp thh*iaa Civil Litigation 'V'�. Mtrrpby. QC, s,A.. U..& Arlanpdty,aA.Gt a WickJ Murekc. 14.11. law* A. Swank ta:A..414$. - ori. V. Muspby.O.v.M:, LL.tr. 'certified by the tato Satiety of tlppa Canada* Specrim as Cha:takteuoq • L8 Cpurtbou e q & e; cwo n'rnb 3Y-7 Tde *p x 0151524-Z154 Fra* m915244154 • - .431 Wittw ,.s t • P ia. as eat Loildiza.Skuoct tion 4Wk• ?depygo 15 19) 0794$00 Ens (5{9)43,3.126x ...:911111111A Trsdlina of Results 311111:1 WAN PRINTING ADVERTISING Wish to afinafifica aneW venture between the two companies adding a Tore. porsocral $ cost savingsen to you for alt of NESS catatogua r custom Pradu!ts *4 tem* * 01094Va it4 for hand w�iNt 684: O ., *KttaaaMc: 406 4*w& SOW. u q 014..L ww,4°aw*. euax 6841: anaeirt Nitrar�otPrari o Ion I4dlrN4ti,Sing s suet* Pent, Magee. aacke Mu kayt tags- etc: We nreW tequest that you contact .Co101an Printing & Advertising direct ati� t ocei f : Pitene 54.9-W0•2730or AID. Toll Fife 1400462-8926„ Fax pIi1RECTIO: $10-520.334' 4 Wall your NERS ca deriny; & lntor: natioe intguranglet!atikimpeat'oelem. rose, rtk.'di.. 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 gee" water Are you beginning to find it difficult oaring for Yourself; often lonely and tired of the, highcost rtt' burden of housekeeping' Or, if you are a. senior and: you are dreading• the resttictians winter places on you, the difficulties: in getting out to the stere- or to interaot with friends, the Ilmitationa on social: visiting, then, please come: and visit ItIVORWIM NOM RMV! R llimIN SOW provides the ultimate in independent bfeslyte, affordable. CQmfQ$t arse monetized service. ill this small and personal home-. .edence exceptional coition arid: *ainith- In the > raOious 'surroundings where you'll find: amenitiesand services: to meet the retirement reeds ; of every lifestyle. At RIV011itifilEW'1 ° your comfort i"� th4ftr:' greatest concern' a. Qualified, caring staff are ort duty day and, night to eusut a ytQcrr safety air : comlfortr Their weft planned aciivitylprograrn;:offers' diver sty to retract; personal, interests, and: visiting ft"iends aacf relatives' are: always wetcot'4'1e:;. **VIRVirW SOMIle aero gracious dining and home:, Cookecf meats with a focus: on taste and nutrition and a choice of pnvate semi prfl ate- accommodations for 12 residents. Short term stays, respite and vacation care are avaitgala allowing indtviduels the opporturtltyr to experience retlreinerlt home luring on atrial basis. Residents also en oy a variety+, of Qn site. 'services'includin9'taund '.' , housekeeping & ceinfartable lOiinyeswithTV Baia •tttc Attention to individual needs and your wellness are a prnettty; at RIV1141111111(1 > t You'd fir d care levels geared to sbectfte needs, thequaltty, of which ie. unparallele4 ; BQNNIE ilki 1R, the. Administrate( assures their perfect; conibinatiOn of indeperadenafielx P0,44y' are, companionship and a fall: range of social: programs cart all be yawirs; 1g request, rrtore information/or to wren 1e to tour their facilities `please call 3.9 Q4 .. itv arctnt,.I'utt4:4ctai r a inure depressing cane. 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 ;;