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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-09-11, Page 12Brussels Morris. re o munity entre' PrOcepd$101Aftrigharn & Darla Community Living Association " t 9th,1991 t eredboy 11; •ItOakilmr s' report e offering men, Morrison.-• w es pter o lection of lit in was received andlam. Morrison �e be With Yott. Eli 11oustonplay instarument stun Waltz• How do you. L4RCE EVERGREEN:: •''Colorado Blue Spruce 6 ,g', • Fra• ` Fir 8.6`. Austrian Pin a '4 + *way, waySpruce5`4' *Canadian HeudOd .54': 'By+ I l Souce6' LARGE DECIDUOUS .TR S_. ; Fairview Maple 31" Cid 0 Glenle*: Underi Emerald +ween Maple 2 %'ow* Gree pre tinden X" rte, o, *may vay l tpie t W' to 2l(' ►% • Pin :+silt t. '5" 2" - 2 M" on King l aple I �, 2" a ali: old Ash 2" mt.Sha emaster Lo t 2": 2 '"' , •' p� tree, , ,t;,' weet Gum r cm, a Redbud tree fitSlirtib Form1 -2" l nt rno Ash 2" CM • ountath•Ash 1.75"01. , n lutetleik brIckwallowiyisiativiWayse wo'041i ttydeolgn obuildcontz*ctingir e ry tom onion t'+p eriotingrtior NA:limeblueprletproPogilt Unique. tow taws* computer lgoo 11 11?',�'1 ..i1.:,'. 'a on` thanked, Mrs. Zinn er most interesting and infer- mative t And Um,. Elliott.closed the progMM with Prayer. r y BO* it leader, presided for the business. Shel Welcomed the members back for the' fameetings With)* short poemand and prayer. Mildred 'on gave the treasurer's• report and Kay Crawford reported for community friendship, andiatura Lee Cay'l0 for amnesty. fellowship of the east Coin wag given ^by• Anne Anderson on El Salvador with prayer�for this country and its people. 'Elie announcements were given. Mrs. C►yley was . pianist for the hymns. rs. Boyle closed the business +aideprayer the ...its A social time It►'dinner at Ln tle* feria Church an September 4 launched the fall prgram for the Women's Missionary i. Mildred 'tort* opwa the ttic Wing with'the poem September,F and was informed that most of the ladies had learned it in public school fir Memory work. Donalda Moffat gave the Bible Study,• g. front Mew 10:1 •. 23, the tailing and instnictions to the 12 disccipl s. The same iristruc- tions.still apply today. Audity MacDonald pr.eseritd the c on Central ,America,fling how Chr tl*r ly was changing thea doctrine to tion. As chi unity grows t ' is greater jus lice, freedom and peace. Rliedn Laidlaw revicwet ': the omen's Missionary Society An . o resenting some of t highlights. Gladys s Roobe on wasc et of the variety number. Sheread u per, The Perils of a Public. 'SPeatert also a tribute to John Ross.. who had been 'n principal vin the Lucknow School for many years. The rollvasiswered` vith an article from the ' Presbyterian Roy Secretary; Ebb •dlnw, tend the correspOridence which included Several that* you notes 'that had. collected over the summer and two, iinvitations, onefrom Wingh one• Witeclur+ch to their theoffering meetings. was expressed to the committee that had been responsible for covering WI the hymn books. Following rem,. from the treasurer and visiting committee. thankedMildred everyone that had contributedtoward The meeting and closed with prayers turned down the movie role of El 's 'ether, Alfred P. Doolittle, in “My .Pak Lady" before Stanley Holloway got the paint? lames Cagney. When during World War Il did Russia declare war on Iap ? Ott An t 8y} b. 1,,�4two days tear the U.m•Hiroshima.