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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-11-09, Page 12BILL SCOTT`,; -POURED FOUNDATIONS •ALL TYPES OF CONCRETE FLOORS •COMPLETE CONCRETE WORK •GENERAL CONTRACTING RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL B l rte 887-9894 Page 12 – Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 9, 1994 UCW units Unit 1 On Nov. 1 members of Unit 1 of Lucknow UCW met at Elsie Hous- ton's for their' meeting. Gwen Len - nips welcomed the ladies and read some 'Bible verses. • The theme was Remembrance and the meeting was turned over to Jean Conley and Shirley Bolt the program committee. Jean read some lines, written by an unknown con- federate soldier, 1 ask God• for strength. Scripture - Matthew 5: 1 - 12 was read by Shirley. Jean read the devotions, and said Blessed arc the peacemakers the key to peace is in the individual you and me. Jesus said love your neighbor and have peace within your heart, Peace is living with God and seeking guidance from. God through prayer and devotions. • Jean Conley then favored by playing three selections on her harp. "The good Samaritan" was read. God has no hands but our hands to do his work and, The world would be a better place' if we were more like Him; love one another and to God be .true. Elsie Houston accompanied for the hymns, which interspersed the program. Mrs. Lennips chaired the business portion. A thank you note was read from Edith MacKenzie. Gwen announced the' coming meetings: on 'Nov. 7 Bruce Pres- byterial at Bervie on citizenship, Nov. 17 Festival of ideas at Ripley, Nov. 15 executive meeting' at the base meetings on remembrance, fellowship church and Dec. 6 annual meeting. The members were reminded to save K tapes, soup labels and tabs from pop tins, and remember to bring groceries for friendship house. Lunch was served by Elsie Hous- ton and Jennie MacPherson and a time of fellowship followed. Unit 2 Unit 2 of the Lucknow United Church Women met in the common room at the River View Apartments on Nov. 1. Lois Walden presided for the meeting, the theme of which was peace. Lois Goodhue read the scripture and also "Remembrance" from the third world. Mrs. Walden gave the reading "How the Poppy came to be used." Thirty-five million pop- pies are worn each year'around the world. • Mrs. Goodhue read one of the prize winning Legion essays titled "Remember." Mrs. Walden told the story of the well-known song "Let There be Peace on Earth" In 1955 one sum- mer evening, 180 teenagers of all races and religions held a workshop in the California mountains. They joined arms, formed a circle and sang this song of peace. The song spread around the world and for many years has been the theme for many organizations. Started by a group of teenagers, this song has won . several awards around the world and been sung by many famous singers. Rollcall was. answered by 11 members, each one naming a country needing prayer for peace. The Least Coin was gathered and dedicated by Allene Bradley, reading the Voice From England. . A social time followed the. close of the meeting. Unit 3 :The UCW Purpose, repealed in' unison, opened the November meeting of the Lucknow United Church Women, Unit 3. From that purpose came the theme for the meeting "Fellowship and Service". The committee Alice Ritchie, Nancy Gibson, Tillie Wil- son and Irma Henderson conducted the worship service and program. A skit was performed showing how someone could be "left out" of • society and the community. All the group participated in discussion on. how the UCW takes part in fellow, ship and 'service within the church and within 'the community and suggestions were made as to what further could be done. Kim Harper told of her experien- ces at a Toc Alpha Conference where about 200, ages 15 - 21, attended for four days. Kim, who was. sponsored by the United and Presbyterian churches of Whitechurch, felt this was a very worthwhile experience and highly recommended any young person attending. Anne Anderson, unit leader, opened the business portion of the NOWDEN II�SUiATi6ir RES. • FARM • IND. suyi:.y URETHANE FOAM AND BLOWN CELLULOSE INSULATION (519) 528-2279 JYORK Heating & Air Conditioning Sales & Service • Air conditioning • ONTARgIOf efficiency -AIReLTD. I.et our volume buying save you money! • Phone 357-3812 K0,357-4632 - Ont. Wide 1.1(H)-1493-4477 MECHANICAL BRUSSELS Plumbing & Water Conditioning 24 Hour Emergency Service - Residential - Commercial - Industrial AL BRAGG Bus'. & Fax (519) $87-9930 Res: 887-9228 RR #5 Brussels, Ont. M.C. SMITH APPLIANCES & T.V'.'s 132 Main St. W., LISTOWEL 291-3810 Free Delivery SERVICE TO ALL APPLIANCES, TV'S & VCR'S "Nobody beats our prices" meeting with a poem "Autumn Leaves". The rollcall was answered with "Your Mother's maiden name." Kay Collyer read an article about Marion Best, the United Church moderator. Laura Lee Cayley announced the Sunday School will serve a soup and sandwich lunch Nov. 20 as a fund- raiser. . Mrs. Cayley reported that South Bruce group of Amnesty Inter- national is now working on an Indonesia and East Timor cam- paign. Nancy Gibson reported a very successful fowl supper. The Fellowship of the Least Coin on "Reconciliation" was given by Margaret Finlay. Mrs. Anderson reported . on the retreat hold at Five Oaks which she and Gwen Lennips attended. The December meeting will be held . Nov. 29 and the annual meeting of the UCW will be held Dec. 6. • The meeting closed with, the. UCW Benediction. Area children baptized Jean Hodgins of Wingham spent Tuesday with Edna and May Boyle. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Peter van Dam were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freeman of, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jansen of Cochrane visited with her mother, Myrtle Percy, and other relatives here. Mrs. Harvey Cooper and son Rob went ' to Fanshawe College on Friday where they attended Bill Cooper's graduation. We extend congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt of Holyrood were recent visitors with Bessie Maulden. On Sunday a.m. four children were baptized at the Anglican Ser- vice. Namely Nathan and Tyler, children of Mr. and Mrs. Rick McMurray and Christopher and The Home of the Week! V "The Early Bird Gets the Worm" Advertise Now Call T C' 528-2822 r PETER INOLIS ,,r t BACKHOE AND. BULLDOZER ,SERVICE • Licensed septic installation & pumping • • Site preparation excavation TEESWATER 392-6068 MMI 'IMMO ir MO A.R. MacDonald OM 801. Construction Ltd. For Quality Masonry 1, -. Concrete Driveways Sidewalks & Floors Residential & Commercial Allen 357-2106 Stewart 335-3774 r CRONYN - READY MIX CONCRETE . — . ir,Int', I, Mr.;11 1141 W - ,.......4. ^ . f•.— — ..:am AM 1, I'M 20, 25, 30, M.P.A. 523=9440 Blyth _,., ROP/ MAIN FLOOR PLAN 1067 60. FT. UPPER FLOOR PLAN 987 SO. 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The Institute is grateful 'for the flag pole which was given to them by Millie Stanley. Mrs. Percy gave an . interesting ' report of the Rally at Wiarton, the theme being the year of the family. Mary Scott gave the plans for the Remembrance Day service at the hall on Nov. 11 at 10:45 a.m. The rollcall was a winter hobby. Remembrance Day readings welt given by Betty Smith, Charlene McEwan and Joan Murray. The meeting closed with OCanada and Grace and a lovely lunch was served by the hostess and a • social time was enjoyed. ACW The Anglican Church ladies were delighted on Friday when ladies braved the downpour ofr and came to the, church for the annual bazaar a table of lovely baking and another of crafts were quickly pur- chased. ' Maureen Collins presided and gave' the welcome and read the scripture, Alfheld Neabil led in' singing and then favored with a solo and the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. 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