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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April. 14, 1982—Page 8
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Lucknow UCW units choose justice theme for Easter
iUnIt 1.
Mrs, Ted Rice played the
piano as the ladies gathered
for the April meeting of atilt
1, Lucknow U,C.W, in the
church parlour Tuesday, Ap
ril 6 at 2 pat. Mrs. Eldon.
Bradley welcomed everyone
and then turned the meeting
over to Mrs, Allan Gibson
and her committee,
Mrs, Murray. Henderson
gave a reading, Good Friday,
. followed lty the scripture by
Mrs, Eldon Henderson and
prayer by Mrs, M. Hender-
son, Mrs, Gibson gave the
meditation, Have we lost
sight of .the true meaning of
Easter,
Mrs, Gibson presented- an
article from. the Study Book
on Injustices.
Mrs, Bradley then chaired
the . business part of the
meeting, Roll call, an Easter
verse, was answered by 14
ladies, Following the cont-
mitten reports and ' the an-
nouneements the meeting
closed with the benediction.
The committee served lunch
and a social time was enjoy.
ed,
Gott 2
Mrs. Ernest Ackert and
Mary entertained Unit 2 of
Lucknow .U.C, W, for the
April meeting, Sixteen mem-
bers answered the roll call,
An Easter ,verse,
The Unit leader, • Mrs, S.
MacGiilivray opened .the
meeting, reading an Easter
message, Two Piece of Wood
The Old Rugged Cross. The.
theme for themeeting was,
He is Risen.
The aim and purpose were
repeated in unison and the
business period followed
with reports and announce-
ments. The Lucknow U,C.W.
Thankoffering is on ' April
20th with Mrs, Jack McKim
the guest speaker.. She has
visited' recently in Honduras.
Invitations were read: for
Trinity Thankoffering and
Whitechurch Thankoffering,
Mrs. Eldon Ritchie, for
Citizenship, read an article
about the Hydro corridor
through South Western Ont.
ario and stated a group of
women headed by Rev. Eag-
leson were investigating the
need for it. She urged that
members keep aware of the
situation and be involved if
they can, for what is best for
the community.
Mrs. Win. Campbell re-
ported quilts to be quilted in
the near future. Mrs. P, Cook
_in her message on Steward.
ship, reminded the group
that giving of our time and
talents as well as money is
good Stewardship,
Mrs. M, Gibson chaired
the program and Mrs. Loth
read the Easter story from
Matthew. Mrs. M. Gibson
led , in the devotions and
prayer, A reading was. given,
If Jesus Should Walk the
Streets To -day, which left
members with a few quest
tions to ponder.
Mrs. P. Cook in her talk on
Faith and Justice, told of the
life and work of Shirley Paul,
the wife of Rev, Gerald Paul,
minister of Kincardine unit-
ed Church. Mrs, Paul, as
commissioner for Hamilton
Conference in 19801 made
her voice heard as she made
a resolution to government at
General Council, protesting
the arrest in Korea of Moon.
lk-Whan. She is Social Ac-
tion chairperson in the Bruce
Presbyterial U.C.W. She has
been successful in getting
sufficient people and support
for a local action group of
Amnesty International in
Kincardine, Mrs, Paul sees
reaching out to neighbours,
whether local or global, as an
important part of doing just.
ice.
Becky and Jeff Ackert
played piano instrumentals
and they played a lovely
instrumental duet. Mary
Ackert also played little
songs. Mrs. Wm, Campbell
had an Baster message and
the meetingclosed with a
hymn and benediction,
Unit3
The April meeting of Unit
3, Lucknow U.C.W. was held,
at the home of Mrs. Glen
Walden with, 16 members
answering the roll call with
an Easter bible verse, Mrs;
Cliff Menary conducted the
business portion,
The Thankoffering will be
April 20 with Mrs° Carroll.
McKim, guest speaker. Invi
tations to Trinity Church's
Thankoffering April 25th and
Whitechurch's, May 5th
were read. Lucknow United
Church will celebrate the
20th anniversary of the
.U,C:'W. on June 15th,
Committee conveners re-
porting were Mrs, Grace
Campbell and. Mrs. A. Kil-
patrick for visitation; Mrs,
Chas. McDonald for .:social
functions; Mrs. 11 Houston
for supply. A generous dona-
tion of soap for missions was
realized. Miss H. Thompson
will be convener for steward-
ship.
Mrs.' E. v1aeDonald read
an Easter poem. Mrs, M.
MacDonald read the Easter '
story from Luke, The medita-
tion was given by Mrs. H.
Webster, reminding every-
one that women were the last
at the cross and first at the
tomb. Mrs. E. MacDonald.
offered prayer.
A lovely voeal solo, The
Heart That Ws Broken For.
Me, was sung by . Miss H.
Thompson, accompanied by
Mrs. H. Houston on the
organ.' An Easter presenta-
tion, Women of the Cross,
was given by the following
;ladies: interviewer, Mrs, E.
MacDonald; the three
Marys, Mrs: H. Webster,
Mrs. 'Co Greer, M!s. C.
Menary; Martha, Mrs. Mur-
dock McDonald; Salome,.
Mrs: Lorne Eadie; Mary
Magdalene, Mrs. A. Kilpat-
rick. The ladies wore robes
depicting the dress of that
era and each told how their
lives and that of their famil.
hes were connected with
Jesus.
Traditions and Customs,
using eggs at Easter, were
presented by Mrs. H. Web-
ster,
The meeting was closed
•
Birth
HUNTER • Greg and Sandy
of 181 Main Street, St.
Catharines are pleased to
announce the birth of their
son, Tyler Vernon, on March
28, 1982. A brother for Erika.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Hunter, Luck-
now and Mr, and Mrs. Brian
Greer, St, Catharines.
with prayer by Mrs, Menary..
While lunch was served, all
enjoyed a recording of an
Easter Contata.
Unit 4
Unit 4 of Lucknow United
Church Women met at the
church on Tuesday, April 6,
Mrs, Bill Bogues, leader,
welcomed, the ladies and
read a dramatization • on
Judas. Nineteen answered
the roll call with an Easter
Thought,
Reports . were heard for
Cjtizenshhp and Social Action.
from Mrs, Stuart Collyer; for
the treasurer, by Mrs. Char
dellny's tv -
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lie Anderson in the . absence
of Mrs, Ken Cameron; for
community friendship • .by
Mrs, Graydon Ritchie; for
social functions by Mrs. Aird
erson in the absence of Mrs.
Alex Andrew, who reported
$200 had been realized from
the last banquet.\ Mrs. Gor-
don Cayley reported on the
newly formed group, Amnes-
ty International.
The. Easter Thankoffering
is to be held on April -20,
when Mrs. Jack McKim will
speak on Honduras. The Unit
received an invitation to the
Thankoffering at Trinity
Church on April 25, when
Carol Erb from the Christian
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PUBLIC NOTICE
TO AREA PATIENTS
Because the -Government of Ontario, through OHiP,
m
refuses to pay fair fees for your edical services, your
doctors 'have been forced into theposition of not
providing Certain services for "free" as they, have,
traditionally done
These . services Include:
*medical advice by telephone, '
*renewal of prescriptions by phone,
*results of 'laboratory tests by phone, :
• • *filling out certain forms at the request of patients.
Until . Government recognizes the justice of the
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The doctors in your 'area, fully realize that this protest
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Blind Mission Inc.. will` be
guest speaker and to White-
church on May 5 when Mr.
and Mrs. Donaldson of
Wingham will. show slides on
Ireland.
Mrs, Warren McDougall
and Mrs. Gorgon Cayley
conducted the program, the
theme of which was Justice.
• Small discussion groups
were formed, where personal
injustices were shared and
reactions expressed.
A short film was shown on
the Coffee and Wheat In-
dustry. A general discussion
followed when concerns were
LUCKNOW
UNITED t
CHURCH
SUNDAY, APRIL 18th
Sunday School 10:00 a•m•
Worship 11:00 a.m. \ f
Rev. Warren McDougall
B.A. M.Div.
Nursery and Junior I
Congregation .Provided
Everyone Welcome t
expressed on World ' Prob-
lems and Injustices, particu-
larly in the underdeveloped
countries,
Mrs. Bill Hunter conduct-
ed the devotions, giiving the
call to worship.
Miss Norma Weatherhead
read the scripture and medi-
tation on a Lenten theme,
taken from Luke. Members
joined in a prayer, relating to
their own concerns, and for
world problems and injustic;
es,
Mrs, Hunter closed the
meeting with prayer and a
social time followed.
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LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
i Art Young, Speaker
I. SUNDAY, APRIL 18 th
Church Service 11 a.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Nursery Provided
Everyone Welcome
Good
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