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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-09-12, Page 5Lucknow Sentinel Wednesday, • Septeatber tat 19131 ---fie S Luckflowit� r • Unit 1 of the Lucknow U.+ . W ;met in the United Church "parlour; on 'Tuesday, Sept. amber 4. The' theme for .e program was .rhe. Commandments with 10<menlbers and. one guest answeritig�the ro.I .. 11 Grace Gibson presided fot:"the'bustness.in the absence of . Mrs:\ Ross Shiells and Mrs. Russ Button. Kristian;:�ieatton N9AVenerx r Elaine Irwin, encouraged everyon.. eto attend the Sunday School breakfast . on September 9. Committee reports were given: for.Friend- ship, Flowers .jand Social'.Functions The offering was'collected and; dedi�cated,s_ The, unif. then joined"" with` iUnit '3 for .,'a. thoughtful devotion,, an�intereesting: program. and lunch. "" Unit2 Unit #2' met.:on Tuesday,,September 2 at 2, p.m.' at the home. of Helen Thoritpson with . : Mrs. Glen Walden presidingi. Thertheme-of •' the meeting was Beauty, and, Mrs. Lawrence MacLeod was 'convener for ;the prograntand she opened with aloemm, Perfect. Days: Mrs Bruce MacKenzie react the: scripture and• Mrs. MacLeod•gave a thoughtful meditation followed by :prayer: N Grace' Campbell•',read twO, poems, God's Garen and If You: Have a` Garden. Thompson played a tape of,two duets with herself and Elmer Umbach.'Mrs. MacLeod „gave an interesting study on . God's Hands Mrs. Gordon Morrison;: gave; a reading on Joy . followed' by prayer by -Mr's.' MacLeod. Mrs. Neil MaeKenzie's birthday was ;on- the day. of • the. meeting . and 'she .was Ptesentecl witlr4. , rose ,corsage. A corsage waspinned oz the following ladies 'Who had birthdays. of 85 years plus2 this. year, • Lorna Campbell, Grace ampbell, Jean Jardine. A corsage{ was taken to. Mrs. 'Wilfrid Drennan -whowasenot at the•meeting. Mrs. Walden presided for the business. ,Sixteen members answeredtho roll call with an article from, the Observer and a thing of beauty; The .offering was taken; and dedicat- ed by 'Mrs. Walden ;;;Three birthdays ' in •Sgptember added to the birthday fund: Mrs. William; -Campbell gave the ,..treasurer's f eport; .•t. .• The"convener reports: were giveii and .,rs., 'Walden,' closed with4 poem,' .Beauty. The• ,committee serveda lovely lunch, followed with ja •social hour, 'Unit 3. .. r . Mrs,' Charles- McDonald opened the September 4" -meeting _ of Unit 3. of the Lucknow United •':Chureeh Women. with a welcome to the 14 members .present. All'repeated Psalm 23 in memory of the late' Greta Rice who passed away. over the summer. • Mrs. Rice was pianist for the unit and. the psalm was her favourite She will be missed for her.musical. ability. A , donation was . received from., the Lucknow 'Women's Institute in Mrs ice's name ° Members will : decide at the October meeting. on a use for the donation.' :. ' Mrs;:; William. Hunter gave her visitation report. The supply secretary Mary MacGilli- -m.bermeotin • Vray, ' collected the soap ;donations for Missions. Mrs, Raynard Ackert:,agreed' tube .' the pianist for the October meeting. joined joined unit 1 ,in the church. parlour for the program, ' Mrs.... Charles. 'McDonald conducted. the joint ..meeting' • opening, with a reading, Behold Jesus the Mali. . Unit 1 members conducted the' devotions period. Edna: McDonald gave a reading, The Bible 'is a. Beautiful Palace, and read some, verses of scripture„;pertinent 'to the com mandments. Evelyn Cookprovided accom- paniment for, several 'hymns: .: Mrs. Vernon Hunter reported area 4` of the UCYV : would have a church booth at the Ploughing Match at Teviotdale''on Septem. ber 20. With the theme, Bread for Rife.,. . Mrs, Hunter introduced the sixth chapter • of the Study Book; Jesus • Means„ Life, a, discussion on :3esue'. relationship to, they. t pliti:cal‘ anti , religious' leaders otitis time. ' • Several women took • part in • a : skit • depicting the leaders' views on Jesus' relationship to the political 'situation of his day: Those taking part were Mrs. Vernon • Hunter, .Mrs.' Jaines Arnold, Mrs. Stuart,. • Reavie, Mrs. Charles. McDonald,' Mrs.. Robert Irwin,Mrs., William .Humphrey and Mrs. Raynard . Ackert, Mary MacGillivray played. several selec- • tions : on her; mouth organ. Mrs. CharlesM c1 oil 1d read-two:readings, Back to School and Golden Grain, concluding the meeting' with prayer. . y I Turn to. page 8... rs woodworking. shop The Dungannon Women's• Institute held were rolling' pins,` plates, lamps, canes, delegates noininated to attend were Lois Lee their Cultural Activities ipeeting September ;bowls.;„ and ` other -. handcrafted wooden and Donna Young. Plans. were' made for; the 5at8 p.m. Sixteen members met first at the , articles..' f • ' area convention. and" president iia Crozier home and workshop of Merle and Sheila ' The :ladies then Went to the home of was..nominated delegate' "' • �Gunby. A tour of two rooms�in; theft beautiful i \ convener Torr ' Logtenberg.. After, 'opening The collection '.of . Pennies for Friendship'. old stone house'., f p fished.: with antique f exercises Mellissa Logtenber , entertained was taken, based on,,seven cents for every furniture was enjoyed `'Then' Merle gave an : with a piano instrumental entitled Minuet in ;2clock in each members home. • interesting demonstranon m his workshop as Trio• , he turned a bloelLof walnut wood ,on a lathe i x ' . _ s :, Tim Logtenberg, 'Olive Chisholm ' and. into a lamp and,a pine slab intoe plater He Business and correspondence included an' Norma Martin `served a', delicious: snack of explained ng, sanding,. , staining' and , invitation"`to !::they Tiger Dunlop branch, raw fru}t; : cheese, crackers and coffee the hand tools-usedf'or patterns. On. display:, ,.meeting, ;notice of the fall rally, .the 'voting following the meeting • .. ear Mrs. Jack Needham was .hostess for ;the, September meeting of, Sough '• Kinloss .M.S.. on September;`; The president, . Mrs John Mowbray. elcomed all and- read the, :poem A True riend. The Bible study .by ffMrs..Ira Dickie ealt 'with . "Loneliness" There was good ember participation,. n discussion• .of lonely : mes and • how we can help 'Others. Mrs amsay •closed- the , mention with prayer '. nd Olive Needham reaifan' Erma:Bombeck say on Loneliness .Hymns fitting the. study om Country and "•Western:' Hymnal vitae ung during the'Meeting.. • • A piano duet by Mrs. William Henderson- nd Mrs. Jack. Needham was, much;:. enjoyed'+ Mrs. Evan Keith concluded the Mission tidy on . Centf al Africa in ang interestin way. She played partsof a. tape of'a•service ,M iss Mara Henderson,. missionary ion furlough ; from Malawi; haU given her brother's church: This .told of her:work with the Malawi' people ..ands how she was writing the music for their hymns sung in thenative language ' During• the service she taught a song to the c, hitdren and Mrs. Keith tried the same Method with.. the W.M.S2 group. Mrs. Henderson. ‘added moreto the study and showed a dress and material that .Clara had brought' froin Malawi. ,Vie roll call was. answered by eighteen members Minutes • and correspondence :were read., .The . executive meeting, willl be held in Ashfield Church, September 24 and the Fall RalfinTeeswater'in October; Plans were made' for. members. to'serve'at the 50th anniversary "tea . for Mr and=' Mrs: Harry Lavin A' motion was.. passed that the cost of 'painting the: nursery. room: be paid from. the Ladies Aid- Fund. •- • Another .delightful duet, The Witches. Flight, was played by . Mars. ' Jack Needham -' and Mrs. William Henderson. . • ' Glad Tidings secretary, Mrs. Herb •.Buck„ tori;. read 'an article by. the editor -.and also from the annual. report. on this good •; • magazine. -- Mrs:. Evan Keith gave the courtesies and the meeting closed•with prayer by Mrs.r. Dickie. • . . • . . Lunch\ was served by the hostess. and directors., ' Mrs. •Evan Keith and. 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