The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-01-26, Page 8church news
Kairshea institute hold world affairs m+eeting
What does prejudice mean
to you'd was the troll call for
the KinMoss Kairshea Wena -
en's Institute Citizenship and
Wow Affairs meeting Meld
January o, at the home of
Mrs. Donald Maalntyrre,
Mrs, Clift' Roulston, hair
lady for the programa, rontin-
ued this theme throughout
the motto, We must learn to
live together as brothers or
perish tether as Cads, She
suggested thate menet each
other halfway, She spoke
about our province being
divided by prejudice, and
that everyone should work
together and ceoperate too
make a better country to live
in, instead of always running
down our leaders in govern-
ment. It was a thought
provoking mono,
Mts. Harvey Houston and
Mrs, Jinn hurt gave rtead-
`rtrrgs. Mrs, Oifi 1Zoulston
conducted a contest on .Can-
ada, Mrs, Gib Hamilton was
given a rand signed by all
and congratulated on tomer
49th wedding anniversary. A
get well card was signed by
alt for Mrs. Ira laiakite, Get
uvfl soon, lllizabeth.
Mrs. Harold Howahl wet -
eomed all too tb a ming and
g v+e a treading Ori, l olitics.
Mrs, Gib Hamilton read the
scripture.
Mrs. Donald Mae -Imre
gear the aninutes and eorres-
pondence including a letter
from the provincial presid-
ent, Mrs. Keith Hiepleh .
Mts, Famish IVlolTat was
named as delegate to the
Gffisett''s 0:inference in Wat-
erloo in May. Mrs, Leonard
Maelnnes was named alter-
nate,
Mts. Iia Gilohtist volun-
teered to make thequilt
block to bre sent too the Land
Lee. Mrs. Harold Howald
reported that the 4-H Trout -se,
Ontario Heritage, was being
enjoyed by the 4-H mem-
bers,. They are learning too
gook many new dishes.
M. Gib Han>,ilton gave
the courtesies. A delicious
tonal was served by the
hoctess and directors, Mrs.
Alfie 'Van Meetteren and Mrs.
Hank Hartemink, filling in
Cor Mrs, Roely de Boer who
was unable do be there,
Ashfield ASS see film on south Paciflcislunds
The Ashfield Presbyterian
WAS, January tweeting
was held at the home of Mrs,
Richard West with a god at-
tendance.
The president, Rhoda
MacKentaie, opened the
meeting with the Dan to
worship and prayer,
Mrs, MacKenzie cor►du+ct-
ed the devotional, Women of
the Church and Missions,
and closed with prayer,
Roll call was answered
with a New Year's Thought,
Elaine Collins gave the
Highlights of the January
Glad Tidings,
Introduction of the Study
Rook was conducted by Mrs,
Nugent, assisted by June
Wylds, nn the South Pacific
Islands, They showed a film,
showing the island and their
customs and cultures.
The business was conduct-
ed by the president, The
minutes of the last meeting
were read by the secretary,
Mrs, ENvan MacLean, The
treasurer's report was given
by Ruth MacKenzie,
Mrs, I wan MacLean re-
ported on the Maitland Pres-
byterial annual meeting held
at Wingham, the reports
were given by the following
sf1cr+etaries; secretary, Mrs,
Donald Simpson; treasurer,
Mrs. Neil MacKenzie;
hiendship and service, Mrs.
h\van MacLean; historian,
Mrs, Richard West; life
membership, Nancy Swan;
Glad Tidings, Raine Collins,
The meeting dosed with
prayer by Nora Robb,
Luuknow WM hear Presbyterial report
The Evening Auxiliary
W,M,S, of the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church met on
Tuesday, January 17
Mrs, Rill Henderson wel-
comed the members and
read a poem, Grandma Says.
The devotional theme on,
Kindness, was fled by Mrs.
Rent Moffat,
Mrs, Ken Laidlaw intro -
ducted the study on the
people of the South Pacific,
She told of the
communal life style of the
people there, their racial
background and the dangers
they farce in a nuclear test
ground,
In the business section, it
was derided to join the after-
noon W,M.S, in purchasing a
blanket for %hart College,
New business was introduc-
ed by Maudie Fisher and
Mrs. RonPorst+er gave an
interesting report nn the
presbyterial held in Wing -
ham nn January 17,
At the so eial hour, every-
ohe joined in a contest and
lunch was served by Mrs,
Reert Moffat and Mrs, Rill
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