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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-10-13, Page 15church news.. Ltrcknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 13, 1982 -Page 15 UCWhear about • India missionaries *from page 9 these conditions people eeeift" healthy and very contented. She stated they are a Very industrious people and show. concern and love for ,their fellow man, even working shorter hours to give another a job, But nevertheless, she said she was thankfulto be living hi Canada. She had a very interesting visit there. Mrs. Cook gave the court- esy remarks and. said, Let us make Thanksgiving • Thanksliving. A social time was enjoyed. nth 3 Mrs. Jean McLeod' was hostess for the October meet. ing of the Lucknow U,C, W, unit 3, and welcomed 11 members.. Mrs. Ross Shieils chaired the business portion and announced the theme, Thanksigiving. Sympathy 'was expressed forlEdith Webster by bowing heads, in silent prayer. Mrs. Lois Walden and Helen Thompson plan to at- tend the Resource Day in Hanover October 6. Grace Campbell reported she and, Mrs, Kilpatrick had made several sick cailg Priv ately and to Pinecrest. Ma- nor. Edna McDonald reported a balance on hand of 5474.30. Jean MacLeod reported on flowers and Helen Thompson for Stewardship. Thefowl supper will be held October 19, Grace Campbell took charge of the program. Mrs. Yoemen read,the scripture lesson, and Grace, the medi- tation and prayer, Jean MacLeod gave 'the topic on Thanksgiving show- ing many ways for which we should be thankful, Edna and Jean each gave readings on Thanksgiving. Two Bible contests were conducted by Grace Campbell.. Mrs, Shiells thanked Jean MacLeod for the use of her home and .the meeting was: closed with prayer. A lovely lunch was provided by the committee in. charge,. Unit 4, Unit 4 of Lucknow United Church Women met on Tues. day, October 5 for their regular monthly meeting with 26 present, Mrs. Bill' Rogues, leader, opened the meeting with the thought, Look to this Day, followed with a poem. Reports were given by. treasurer, Mrs. Ken Camer- on; .community friendship, Mrs. Graydon Ritchie; Mrs, Gordon Cayley reported for the Amnesty Group acid Mrs, Bob Finlay gave some up. coming dates, which includ- ed the church supper on October 19 and a U.C.W. Rally, at Ripley United Church on October 25. Mrs, George Joynt and Mrs. Mex Andrew reported for the church supper and requested donations of food and. other assistance, Mrs. Charles Davies, con- vener for the program, then took charge and gave a . reading of Thanksgiving. Mrs. Margaret Black; Mrs. Lloyd . Whytock and Mrs, Graydon Ritchie read poems inkeeping with the theme. The = roll call was answered with a Thanksgiv- ing thought, Mrs. Davies introduced, as guest speaker, Miss Ruth. Thompson of Lucknow, who had enjoyed .a conducted tour. a short time ago, two weeks of which was spent in China. Miss Thompson gave a most interesting travelogue, illustrated with beautiful slides, describing: the coun- try of China, its people 'and customs, She also had a. number of slides showing the Great Wall of China, which is over 3000 miles long and 22 feet wide. Mrs; Davies expressed ap- preciation to Miss Thompson and a social time followed, Leagues enters new bowling season Youth October.2 High scores, Lea-anne Liv- ingston 112 single, 319 triple; 'Tracy Livingston 188 single, 477 triple; Scott Allen 157, 377; Kirk Livingston 176, 365, Standings; Allis Chalmer 5, Massey Ferguson 9, Ford* 10, Internationals 6. • October 9 High scores; Lea-anne Liv- ingston .169, 417; Tracy Liv- ingston 170, 431; Scott Mien 176, 413; ' Tim Recker 176, 415; Tom Gilmore 168, 462, Standings; Allis Chalmers 6, 11; . Massey Ferguson 11, 20; Fords 5, 15; tnternation- als 8, 14. 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