Ai,i* .k___f 8 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1990 ’7/94’ ST. LUKE S A.C.W. 1 Eight members and two guests, : q Florence Rutherford and Beryl Watever YOU need, CC!" . . . Boerger, were present at the ‘LIMESTDNE ’sZ’ZSmei P:th “gratis: 387-3838 Sweet’s l ' Sand 0 Gravel ~ was read by all, followed by a verse of "Silent Night", a A Division ol G. Tackaberry & Sons Conslruclloh Co. Ltd. Immediate delivery of: Scripture reading, meditation t CRUSHED GRAVEL 3: and prayer read by all. Roll call was answered with the verse of scripture containing / v li‘,‘ ' L: ' the word "believe". Sally s WASHED SAND L Stoner gave the treasurer's "h FILL y report. After some discussion t LIMESTONE LYNDHURST ILC'W‘ about the wiring of the church, EQUIPMENT RENTALS Ralph Sw‘eet - Manager Junction of Hwy IS &32 Saturday Until NOON our meeting was held on it was moved by Ruth Johnson ‘ Florence 4, 1 8 the church and Seconded by 113:1(iember 9 9 m Warner that the ACW pay the estimated amount to have outlets and wiring updated. Deanery meeting will be held at St. Luke's in September. Several cards were signed Preceding the meeting we enjoyed a potâ€"luck supper. Our husbands and Rev. Daryl Bell were guests. We also exchanged gifts. The ladies Open Mom-Fri. 7 - 5 of the UCW presented Daryl to be ‘sent to ACW friends with a gift, a quilt made by gingimlstmas'h ‘ft the members. The re ular s mas eXC ange gl 5 were meeting was Started by gRuth distributed to each member. l . welcomin eve one. M After the Lords Prayer and Machining &Welding TOWnsendi Dezï¬onal “mag: Grace were said, all Joined R-R-lo M11515. Ontario. KOE 1K) (613)924-9711 was about Advent and preparing in with a potluck of festivities. the way for Jesus. Mary opened with prayer and a poem. Ruth lit the first Advent candle PRESSWORK which stands for hope. Hymns were sung, followed by prayer repeated in unison. AND REPAIRED Business and ' correspondence MACH'NERY AND PARTS 3m†were attended to. Plans were To SPECIFICATIONS made to send Christmas baskets to shutâ€"ins. A letter was received from our foster-child. Chirstmas donations were sent to various groups. The Bible for December goes to Israel. The meeting was adjourned, followed by benediction. QUICK SERVICE IN MACHINING AND WELDING HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS MADE Our first meeting of 1990 was held on January 8 at the home of Marion Warren. Our attendance was low due to illness. Ruth Galway welcomed everyone and opened with a poem, "The 23rd Psalm for 'i:'“'___~.,s3i"’ ill-‘1'?" Busy People.†Marion's Di ., "~95" Devotional was "Faith and Plants," and she explained how both need to be tended and nurtured. A hymn was sung and the Lord's Prayer 1; repeated in unison. Business was attended to and thank [/1 . you notes .read. .Our next * “SPECIAL PLATES" & CAKES FOR BIRTHDAYS meeting wxll be In March- ROSES AND ANNIVERSARIES (Advance request) The meeting was closed, followed by Benediction. Iva Sweet gave a vote of thanks to Marion for opening her home to us and to all who participated. 91ft cutiflmtu available COUNTRY INN mans oat-1y Speciald * CONFERENCE noon LICENCED BY LLBO * SPA 12 RED & BREAKFAST ROOMS * COIN LAUNDRY open. to public Silk Floral Arrangements * made no order LOCAL ART Gm}? * ACCESSIBLE TO DISABLED (5. wedding bouquets flower arrangements wreaths COUNTRY CRAFT STORE (WEEKENDS) AND BY APPOINTMENT OR CHANCE * [REA/07.457" By 72655721147007 8.00 to 10.00 * LUNG] 11.30 to 1.30 I * 2 DJIWER smmgs 5.30 to 6.00 aeaxting 7.30 to 8.00 aerating BIG RIDEAU HOSPITALITY ELEANOR AND PATRICK DICKEY - '- YOUR HOSTS Bev Raison RR. #1 Lyndhurst, Ontario (613) 387-3119 "Dining-room closed Wednesday" 272-2895 RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED 272-2895 COME IN AND “HAVE A LOOK" YOU ARE WELCOME