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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-05-12, Page 5_ I Come To 1 1 1 1 l 367-2308 NEW FURNITURE SCHgETT'S of MILDMAY this week to their MAY '93 SALE Free. Delivery in a wide area Bible study compares human hves to seeds The South Kinloss Women's Missionary Society held their May 5 meeting at the home of Elizabeth Dickie. President Kathy Howald opened reading The Heart of a Mother followed by prayer and the singing of a hymn. The minutes, treasurer's report and ladies' aid report were received. Members were reminded to continue collecting Zehrs and Knechtel tapes. During the business it was decided to present Amy Austin with a silver spoon to thark • her graduation for the CGIT. A donation will be made to help fund Amy's trip to the CGIT leadership camp if she goes this summer. A11 members of the church will be invited to help clean the church on June 12 starting at 9 a.m. The South Kinloss trio of Ruth Bell, Rena Forster and Shirley Colwell willsing during the evening session of the Missionfest on June 5 in Teeswater. The rollcall was answered by 18 ladies. Each person shared a recipe that had been handed down from WMS devotions are centered their mother. A hymn was sung followed by a reading from Doris MacKinnon. Ann McDougall gave a very appropriate Bible study comparing our lives to seeds. We all need to be nourished and cared for daily. With God's help we will grow and develop regardless of obstacles and trails that befall us. Mary Lavis read a poem Trees, followed by the prayer circle. Sharon McDougall's interesting Bible study focused on the different churches in the Middle East. She also read a Litany for Peace en- couraging us to pray for the many people who are struggling in the Middle East for peace. Mrs. McDougall gave the cour- tesies and lunch was served by the hostess and directors, Sharon and Ann McDougall. Large crowd attends Huron Perth Presbyterial meeting The Huron Perth Presbyterial UCW's annual spring event in Brussels drew an attendance of 255. Dr. Jim Hollingsworth, of Goderich, was the guest speaker for the evening. His presentation fol- lowed the theme "Greening on Earth - Everyone's Responsibility". Through the use of slides and music, Dr. Hollingsworth gave a very thought provoking picture of this plant. "The responsibility is ours," be stated. "The use tlf pes- ticides, cleaning products containing on Mother's Day theme The May meeting of the Lucknow Presbyterian Women's Missionary, Society, was held in the church on May 5. Donalda Moffat had prepared the program, which was conducted by Mildred Loree, in her absence. The call to worship was from Proverbs 31: 30 followed by a poem "My Garden". Maudie Fisher read the devotions on a Mother's Day theme with the scripture taken from Psalm 91. Rollcail was answered with an article taken from the Glad Tidings. A short period of silence was held in memory of Winnie Fisher, one of our faithful members who had passed away. 1 l 1 l / l LISTINGS WANTED -ZINNZ1NN- 528,2411 WARREN ZINN 528-3770 2.5 ACRES - 4 bedroom brick country home garage, 18- x 30' shed, nice set- ting. $65,000. ST. HELENS - 3 bedroom brick, 1 acre lot, garage.,$74,900. • LAKEFRONT - Cottage. one bedroom, near Goderich. $72,900. 3.3 ACRES - 5 bedroom country home requires upgrading. Great setting $89,900, 99 ACRES - Turnberty Twp., 4 bed- room brick home, 55 x 45 barn 85 workable, STONE SCHOOL - 3 bedroom, maple floors, new roof and windows, 'full attic, 3/4 acre lot. $59,000. 50 ACRES-P1rp0m home, garage. West Wawa NN''$'?T9 900. 4 BEDROOM BUNGALOW - garage, 2 baths, open concept, $125,000. ASHFIELD - 1.8 acres, superb 1533 sq. ft. bungalow, basement, family room, 24' x 48' shop. $99,900 - Newer home approx. 2400 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, fireplace, 3 BEDROOM - vinyl sided, fireplace, woodstove, 2 -car garage, wood floors $79,900. 100,ACRES - Kinloss. 15 yr old, 3 bed- room bungalow, beef barn, shed, 92 workable. $138,000. $72,000 - 3 bedroom bungalow with new family room, 10 Victoria St $49,900 - 2 be qop� frame home. 125' x132'lot. L N3� 572,900 - .Duplex, 4 and 2 bedroom, landscaped. Original porch JUST LISTED - 2 storey, 4 bedroom home on quality hill, new kitchen, nice woodwork. $89,000. The video on Power and Peace in the Middle East, entitled "After the Storm" . was shown. It told of the long history of the Middle East which has caused a lot of the problems today. Peggy Henderson had a Bible quiz, a hymn quiz and a reading for the variety number. Several thank you notes were read from families that appreciated the lunch served after the funerals of their loved ones. • Norma Raynard was pianist for the different hymns that were sung during the meeting. Following the closing prayer El- leda Laidlaw and Lorraine Huemiller served a cup of tea, toxins, are a threat to our world, and our children's world. We must go back to old methods. There are many environmentally friendly cleaners, and we should remember - the way we treat our .planet will result in serious problems in the next decade." Janna Spears, of Brussels, presented environmentally friendly products and ways to use them. Special music and readings were given by Pat Bretton, Dublin. IRby Pat Livingston AMBLINGS •from page 4 were probably too scared- to say anything different. People have a senseless fear of we editors. All kidding aside. After my at- tempt to handle a school bus, I have even more respect for those who do so day in and day out, all the while being responsible for the safety of their passengers. Have no feat, I will not be applying for one of your jobs! Anyone out there got some (legal) career they'd like me to.try out for next week's colun n? No thanks to anything farm oriented. I already went that route and.I know I'm not cut out for it! Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 12, 1993 — Page 5 When Scouts are trying to raise money,, they'll wash anything - even thls bike! Over 40 vehicles were washed in front of the fire hall as the Scouts raised funds towards their Canadian Jamboree trip this summer. (Pat Livingston photo) April quilters guild meeting draws 65 ladies The April meeting of the !jive Star Quitters Guild was held ui Teeswater. Sixty-five ladies answered the rollcall with articles for show and tell. Tickets are now available on the plowing match quilt and the Five Star Guild quilt. The Plowing match quilt show will be held in Mildmay July 30 and 31. The guild has been asked to demonstrate mini quilts. The plowing match committee is renting the guild's quilt stands for the show. Miniature quilts by machine was demonstrated by Betty Armstrong and Margaret ttvfcPherson, along with several other ladies who had taken the mini course in Columbus, Indiana. , Sharon Stern demonstrated scrap quilting. Barbara deBoer and Nellie Nuisik demonstrated Mirror Magic. Mary McDonald gave a demonstration on finishing quilt 'borders and care and laundry of quilts. Tips were given on what a judge looks for at a show. For the next meeting members are to bring 43 - five inch squares of cotton fabric m prints, Ina Ireland won the April lottery: Next month's lottery block will be squares and diamonds 16 1/2" block. 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