HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-12-16, Page 20Page 20- Lecknow Sentinel,. Wednesday,..Deocinber 16, 1990
Weeds and flowers YVVA presents
still blooming; •
pageant at tiew.
robins are chirpinl . '
annual meeting
This. unbelievable :! , ... ', ''
weather continues with I
• Lack:nowNumbers of Lucknow the White Gift tradition.
dandelionsand pansies '- ' ' - - ' " ' UCW and guests enjoyed and Our now celebration of
blooming and RQbiliS . a deliejedS, pot luck dinner Emmanuel, God with us.•
chirping out on the treil, • .• . , .. • on Dec. 8. They thanked Those participating sang
also• Canada•geese till on by acting
out the .Jason and Jesaca Steffler Emmanuel. A time line of
s
the mill pond, •.Christmes story with . and Gordon Schill for posters gave symbols of
The annual community icings, readings end the helping serve with dishes. the progression through
Rev. Gatti Lazard theyears.
viceerdonlefsedsatyweavesnhinegictinlathset Fseoniiloorweinla:sthheadseerpvliac,r,e. th"ked ,the UCWmem., President mariehe
Lucknow United. Church. everyone enjoyed lunch in •ers or ati their work. . Struthers led the business
This year Marianne the fellowship hall. Lois Walden and: Deanna of year end reports.
F r4yne4io gan led a The Optimist Club held Rea.vie presented Kay Church mugs can still be
massed choir made up of their Christmas party ,at Crawford with. a Life purchased, The treasurer
all the choirs plus other the Bowling Membership for her many reported a successful year
. Alley on, i
volunteers 'it is always a Sunday afternoon gyears of UCW nvolve- and recommendationsDoro• t
wonderful, way. to cele, everyone an opportunity • ""' •
..r. .„M 0 ti '
brate the Christmas sea- to try their Members of YWCA
skills. 7.AT
congratulations to Joni Presented the pageant, .411I
The Sunday ' School and Dorothy Hauls of 430 Cltristmas. Through the
pupils provided the pro- Havelock Street 'who cele-
Centuries. Ruth Ritchie
''''.... , • '' ' ..:.,
•
gram for:. the United ' brated' was narrator and pianist. their 50th wedding
Church Sunday morning anniversaryHighlightson were: thework to be clone in the
. prophet, Isaiah playetl. by
, . .
Pat'Porter; the Christmas church, manse in the new ,
hosts annual
CGIT
story read by Carol ' Year were passed
Atkinson.; the first carol of • All units and commit-
. the church, Angels We MPS rePorted an tilcir w9Fk
vesper service .
Have Heard on High; in 1998.. Deanna Reavie
•
- - - • Bishop Nicholas who gave the slate of officers
• Friendsfamilies and Forgiveness. were lit by eared about the .'poor and for 1999-2000 and Rev,
one of the Writers; Jean- Kim Kauftnan, Judy Peat, ftom. whom the St. Gani led the installation
Sangster, joined •Nitial the . Lyn Flood, ;Bev, 'Stewart Nicholas tradition has , service. , , •
'Lticknow COIT for the . and Cassandra Massena. come: St Francs, Beverley Thompson
1998
who put •
1998 Christmas Vesper Members of the Explorer 1113 the first Nativity scene, gave, a tribute and thanks
,sor4de, Choices madeby group and their leaders. 'played by Lynn Adamson;, to Marlene Strathers. Her
those in the Christmas joined with COLT mem- stain glass windows that . highlights were based on
story and those that we ' •:bers lighting candles:4s told stories; Father . Marlene's theme, Involve
rrialce,•was.the messagp. . the congregation sang Brebeuf Who workedwith and Change. Marlene was
Doreen Mali welcomed Silent Night the Huron. Indians played presented with a UCW'
everyone andlanet cox, , Guests. were served by Barb Willits;" his Hilo* Life Membership,
was leader for the servieet., refregiateuts by the gillscarol was sung; •the • New president Glenda'
• Dale:Oilchrist was organ- The generous offerzng'is. Pathan who wanted no • Morrison gave Some ;Old -
1St ' • . sent fer the work of the •Christmas celebrations; ing events for 1999- and
Storytellers'. in the National ., , CGIT Glenda MorriSOn. played Iiicleadstoed7bitl; Laurapiayer. (sub-
nativity
Lee
nativity scene. were' Lee , Association, ,, , , Father Moore who wrote
. ' Morrison as: Mary, Kit .
Carruthers aS •J,(YSeph, .:.
• Andrea' Feeley • as. ,
Elizabeth, Stephanie•
Morrison was' Benjamin,' .
. . . the innkeeper's servant,
' • •and 'Julie' Hamilton as
• Thri, the. shepherd
' After each steryi, a conk. '
, :':• • :rtientator related it .to het • .
life,. Commentators were
.• •Jessica Sxeffler; BevetlY• •
Stewt,•karolYti Miran;
Cassandra:Nlassena; and• •
., Stacy King.,• •
The CGIT choir sang• A•
Candle is13titning and All
• That 1 Ain,.;. 'Everyorie'•
•., joined in the, mi* words ,
.especially written for the
•: •soryiee, ,The_AWes.orne
' P? of ,
Choice. . ,
. Candles . . •for'
• Thanksgiving, Courage;
Wisdom. Faith. and
•
. • • '
• Five tables -of shoot
wore in pley at the Drop in,
eontre laSt Friday, High
• Players were 'Margaret
Errington • and • Art
Ernewein; followed by
Teresa Courtney and
• Gerald Wegner, Euphemia
Caineron and. Evelyn
Philips tied for the most
• shoots. •
the words. for Silent Night, • CaYleY) •
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