HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-10-25, Page 8Page --Lneknew Sentinel, Wednesday, Oetober 25,1*
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Bente visited with his vousin Mr. Atter
flaidenby.
Sytripathy Is extended to Mr. nand Mrs.
Joe Ernest and hardly In the drowning
death foals brotherDavid Erma.
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'The Pentecoand WM met at the rhurch
,4:6 Monday evening ,opening with prayer
by Thelma Powell. Thepresident Patricia
Maki 'conducted themeaing. Theminutes
and finandal .statement were given by
MatyBreddes.
The Craft leader Laura Dahmer talked
Craftszsmdthepossibilities.Baby layet-
tes were fcakSheltherdisiodge and forthe
Eastern lErthle Wiese:a-Peterborough.
UrsulaRrahnsaveaninterestingtalkon
Mozambique. Mrs. ChriStensenread Cor
inthians Ch. 2and AnnaSclunnwater save
the offertory prayer. .Prayer :requests
were heard 4and prayer was offered by
Mrs. Delmer.
The meeting dosed with the mhxl does
know but it never knew anything until it
knows God, by Mrs. Midti.
Preslpytedan WMS
The Presbyterian NVMS held their fall
Thankofferthg Meeting at the dwell with
neighbouring groups as guests,
Lorraine MacPherson presided and ex
tended a welcome and read a pom.
Betty Bushell and Bessie Maulden read
the ,scripture and gave the devotions.
Rhoda MacKenzie of Lucknow gave a
rending 4The first 'Thanksgiving.
Gladys -Miceli orTeeswater favoured
us With a piano number "Rock of Ages'
with variations. This was Mowed by the
scripture reading 'by the presided and
prayer by Nina
b
Fran Smith Kinloss, Blanche Needham
played 44 1110(Uey UMW Sega and Kay
Msacker read 14 poem on ?Thnnksglving
from the Kinlough Anglican ChurCh
Women.
Isabel Thompson introduced the guest
speaker Mary Vair of Relgrave who was
born in Africa and bas been involved in
many thing including the Girl Guides.
She is thankful for being a woman and
talked about women Of the Bible. First
was Hannah and her son Samuel; then
Esther, 'Naomi, Ruth and Elkabeth and
told something of each of their lives and
asked the question -Are we with God or
are we not? We must choose the right
way -the Lord Jesus Christ. Gladys
Robertson thanked her and all who •had
taken part.
Kinloss IJCW then gave their number
which was a lovely duet "Does Jesus
Care" by Millie Stanley and Eileen
Stewart, accompanied by 1111argeurite
Percival,
Margaret Chtidensen spoke for the
Pentecoaal
The meeting dosed with the benedic-
tion and all were invited to the beamed
where a 'lovely luncheon was served and
a social time was enjoyed. Each group
expressed their limas for nice meeting
and a good tune of fellowbip.
Anglican ,CWL
The Anglican Church Women met on
Thursday afternoon at the borne of Agnes
Hodgins. Mary Haldenby presided and
extended a welcome to the 12 in
attendance.
She read a poem and gave the prayer
followed by a hymn.
Kay Thacker read the scripturn, Psalm
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Ib lo ok at Lorraine yodd never know she has ad:
'I, think people regard others who have a
hidden -disability As irikaPalieof handling
job because th. ey don't understand. k's,hard
to understand something you can't see
Like over 937,000 adultsin Ontario,
Lorraine ha disabilitY. $he has one of
fona pogor write:
Ontario Office for ,Disab,lett Persons,
.700134y$treet , 16th Poor,
Trow,. Ontario MX 126
the any Offetent kinds of hidden dis-
abilities. But Lorraine lioestA let it stop
her from leading0 full life. She's an
active ,mcmber ,of her community,o wife
and a mother aom-ohildron and he
has a fall -time jth.
but she does,
in at; the biggest problem Lorraine
has,iserlot her epilepsy but the way
people look at it. Now, if we judge
.Lortaine by something we can't see -
Pethaps we should take a closer look
at ourselves.
Do you have an open mind.
Ottoolor
DisablestP4rsons
Ontario
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