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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-12-10, Page 7• Wbitechurch The Whitechurch UCW held their meeting on December 3 at the home of Mrs. Agnes Farrier. The call to worship was "Muster Many Gifts." All sang a Christmas carol and Mrs. Farrier led in prayer. Responsive readings were given by Mrs. Mildren Mac- Clennaghan and Mrs. Farrier. All sang another hymn and 10 members answered the, rollcall with a Bible verse. Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm led in prayer. It was decided at the meeting for all to hold their office for another year. Mrs. Hazel Laidlaw's name was added to the World Outreach. The collection was received an dedicated. • Rev. Ball closed the meeting with prayer. The birthday tea followed. People report After the church services on Sunday, the pot -luck luncheon proved to be a great suc- cess with pies, rolls, potatoes and meat served in the Whitechurch Hall. Kenneth and Glen Sinnamon and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft all of Wingham were Sunday visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Beecroft. I holds meeting We are sorry to report that I°' ill Forster is in the Wingham and District Hospital with a cold. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. The village extends their deepest sym- pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb in the sudden passing of her another, Mrs. Macintosh of russels. Her funeral was held on Friday. A shower was held on Tuesday evening for Vicky Scott by Kathy Gibson and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin in the Whitechurch Communi- ty Memorial Hall. A program of readings were given by Mrs. Roberta Whytock and Mrs. Kathy Gibso while Mrs, Bevin Tiffin organized a game. ifts included an elec- tric tea. kettle, knives, candle decorations and many,Dther useful gifts. Vicky thank- ed everyone for coming and for all the lovely gifts. She also thanked thea ladies who sponsored the party. Lunch was then served. Local visits sister in London Sharlene Jones, daughter of Barry and Betty Jones, visited With her sisters Sherry Jones in London and also her grandmother Gertrude .Jones in St. Marys on the weekend. Dorothy Finlayson had. her Christmas earlyy, with most of her family present. Dorothy then returned with them to Toron- to for a few days. Jim and Cecil Webster of Waterloo were home on the weekend with her mother Kae Webster. Marion MacLennan spent a week in Kit- chener- with ner sister Florence MacLennan. - Mrs. Gordon Robb and her daughter Mrs. William (Shirley') Irvin of Ashfield Township were in Hanover on Monday to visit. Bob and Sandra Darling and family. Charles and Mayne Wilkins,, ,Herb and Marie Wilkins and Fran Elphick were in: Sudbury for a couple of days to attend the funeral of Charles' and Herb's brother-in- law Jim Oliver: who passed away suddenly on Monday. Elizabeth Wilkins of Mount Forest was at home with her parents Charles and Mayite "Wilkins for the weekend„ the Bah'fFafth Uniting the world .. . One heart at a time Baha'is do not hold allegiance to any -political party when voting. They vote forthelperson whom they consider to be the best qualified. Baha'is have to obey the law of the land and must obey the tGovern- ment. They are not subversive and never try to undermine. All action must be positive and towards the betterment of Mankind. Goderich 524-4620 Box 212 Kincardine 396.3589 Box 1059 ' Clinton ,...482.3388 `Box 1250 Dungannon. .... J....529-3169 No Time There is a loving letter I mean ,to send There is a visit I mean to pay There is a careless habit I mean to mend When I get the time some day. . There is a .dusty Bible I mean to read There is an hour I'll keep to pray I'll turn each dream to a golden dream When T get the time some day. I'll carry flowers to the sick and sad, I'll seek for those who stray You can trace my steps by the heart made glad When t get the time some day. • So somebodythought,so somebody said But wasn't it just a crime Too busy with less important, things They never did get the time. The -author is unknown to this poem, ll,uclknow Sentinel, I'Vednesday, Decenrnber 10, 10 I, 4 -,Pae 7 LUCKNOW KITED CHURCH SUNDAY9 DECEMBER 14th Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Rev. 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