The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-11-18, Page 10i
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The *embers of the three and Hopes, that our veterans
afternoon units: of the. Luck give or risked their lives forcov. met in the in.:
church folk wsh onto Nov. r coffered battle., ask Button
,p r ,
ember 3 and enjoyyed.a noun A tape was played that had
luncheon meeting ,bated on been made from i` record,
Remembrance Day, Mrs. El- Precious Men, available
don Bradley chaired the through the Goderich Leg-
meeting; ion.. The musk was wiritten .
Mrs, Gordon Kirkland by Theresa Duffy of Godetich
read poem, The Last. Bugle to honour the veterans of
Call, written by May Boyle, which her father`' was one..
Mrs, ` ° Murray Henderson Why 1 Wear'a, Poppy, a poem
read Psalm 46;. • '' by Dona Freeman, was
um, Peter Cook gave the read, She, is a goddaughter
itattion on`. the dbserv- of Mrs, •Eva, Freeman of
of Memorial Day, ex, - Lucknow. The Harbouraires
pressing the thought that we . singe the song, also other war
me
«rlive, carry out ore Faith time songs in Which everyone
joined, in singing, .
+Mrs. 9radley .told of she,
personal experiences, seeing
the wounded soldiers return-
. ung to, Canada and told of .
• Elaine Town,hend's article
on the concentrations of Jap-
anese men following the at-
tack on. Pend H tbour, '
Mrs, Nelson Raytutrdread.
two poems, Why I Wear a
Poppy, by Julie Clarke, and,
. Reds the ' Poppy„ by . Jeff
Ackert,
Mrs, Bill Campbell shorv-
ed a 14 robe, she and Mrs,
1?Viis, Eult had made for use
at Piinecrest Nursing Home.
Squares of crimp seven inch -
ante them
es are to be cut and assemb-
led , for similar 'robes for
patients there. Help. would
be appreciated. in cutting:
materiel, also a need for
more handy bags' for . the
home:
Mrs. Gordon Morrison
gave an . excellent financial '
statement and thanked . all
who helped in anyway `at the
recent fowl supper, Mrs.
Harvey Webster gave s brief
outline of the tickets avail-
able for the draws held for
the Wingham and District
A,M,R. All money stays 'in
the district,
Each unit adjourned to
separate rooms for their Own
business sessions, •
fialtf.U,C..
Unit 1 of the Littlinoi
United Church Women met
in the church parlour with •
Mrs..Russ Button in the
chair; The roll, call: was an -
*waited by 20 members and • k
the .guest, Mrs. • Hob Finlay,
• The UIC':W, president
brought a' questionnaire of
the U.C.W. woit whi