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Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Jul 1989, p. 8

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8 MRTH LEEDS LANTERN JULY/AUGUST 1989 ii%22 ST. JOHN'S A.C.W‘. The June meeting was held at the home of Joyce Brown. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer, followed by the Guild Prayers. Ruth Anna Glover read the Scripture and Mabel Standen read the Meditation. Roll call was answered by 9 members. The May minutes were read and approved. The ST. LUKE'S A.C.W. Six members attended the last meeting for the summer at the home of Vera McElroy. The meeting started with the Lord's Prayer. Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture containing the word "Saviour." The word for September is "Truth." The meeting in September will be held at Marg Hughes' home. Minutes of the May meeting ‘ Z Z Z Z Z l I 2 l 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 l 2 2 l 2 Z l 2 Z 2 2 _2 INSTRUCTIONAL SWIM THE TOWNSHIP OF REAR OF LEEDS AND LANSDOWNE Red Cross as well as Lifesaving I, II and III will be offered this summer at Kendrick's Park on Lower Beverley Lake. Parents must ------------- ',., '_ " treasurer's report was given. were read and approved. A _ . t :W The collection was given. thankâ€"you note from Ruth prov1de the? own ”1.5 Etta and John Glover painted Johnson was read. tFaHSPOY-‘tatlon- There. _ LYNDHURST U.C.W. the vestry and shed doors. Betty Hudson gave Sally W1ll‘be no land SUPKV151O Our meeting was held at our Etta painted the Worship Stoner's Treasurer's report. PEPVJ-ded before and after church hall June 5th. Ruth Service Case. A big thank-you Jean Lafferty had organized ll_e_ssons. Galway welcomed everyone to both of them. the storage room in the hall and opened with a poem, "Will you make squares?" Our July bake held at sale will be Etta Glover's store and had purchased a garment bag for the Dossal curtains Session I: July 4â€"let Session II: July 31 to August 18th Ruth Patrick gave the on the 15th of July. and hangers. A list of twelve . devotional on "Christianity". We will have a Flea Market names in memory of the (excluding AUQUSt 7th) The hymns, "He's got the Whole table and bake table on July deceased A.C.W. members Fee $20.00/chlld/regls- World" and "Let There be peace 22nd at Lyndhurst Legion. was made for the donation tration. Forms and a -------------------------------~ . ,. I l 2 2 2 2 2 Z Z Z 2 Z 2 I Z Z 2 . 2 schedule Wlll be avail- ; Z I Z 2 2 z 2 Z 2 2 Z Z l I Dr on Earth" were followed by Suzanne Gatenby will send of the Celebration music books. prayer. The offering was thank-you notes to all the The report from the Rummage able on June 26th at received and dedicated. Children who took part in our sale showed success. The Sweets Corners SCROOI Minutes were read and approved talent night. Carol Jacob remainder of clothing was andtat the Township and the treasurer's report Will send a thank-you note distributed amongst various office. was given by Hazel Gilfillen t0 Verna J81C0l) for a lovely depots. Thanks to the Youth in the absence of Velma Kelsey. job of putting the show Group for setting up on the Sponsored bY Th? Donations were received from together. Wednesday. Recreation Comm1ttee GbsMMMMamHnmaBaw. $mmwmmhdwdymmbwm Tm Int mafia fm Hm The Bible this month goes note from Iris Landon, on behalf summer of the Parish Council to Brazil. Mrs. Gladys Major Of Mrs. Bryan, thanking the will be held first week in June. @ gave a very thorough talk A.C.W. for presenting her Betty Hudson reports the % on Brazil, which was very with a faithful A.C.W. member church will have a new wooden -' , interesting. Correspondence pendant on June 2nd. The railing at the altar steps. suz ette s and other business was attended presentation took place at Services at St. Luke's will “ IN"! STYLIK FOR TIE HIKE FAMILY to and a date was set for our Carveth Care Centre. Mrs. be 11:00 a.m. for the next Tues 10-00 a I _ 8-00 PI bake sale to be held at the Blader presented Mrs. Bryan few weeks. St. John's talent n.4,. 9§00 32.: - 52m 9.... United Church Hall, Saturday, with the pendant. Rev. Jeff, night was well attended and m“"‘- 10:00 ‘-'- ' 350° P-l- 5th at Zp.m. The meeting adjourned, followed by benediction. A lovely lunch was served by Vienna Kelsey and Marion Warren. Hazel Gilfillen gave a vote of thanks. ST. JOHN'S A.C.W. The May meeting was held at the home of Ruth Anna Glover. The meeting opened with the Guild prayers. Etta Glover and Ruth Anna Glover conducted the devotional. Roll call was answered by 9 members. We were‘pleased to have Isobel Gipson and Brianna Gordanier as our visitors. The April minutes were read. The Treasurer's report was given and the collection given. Suzanne Gatenby read a note from Mr. Dwight Purdy thanking the A.C.W. for a donation towards the Soviet visit. The A.C.W. received an invitation from Mr. Kenneth Robinson to be on the welcoming committee for the Soviet students. There will be a bake sale on July 8th at Etta Glover's store. The Lyndhurst Legion will be holding a Flea Market in July. Our A.C.W. may have atable. Repairs to the church will be discussed at a Parish Council meeting in May. June meeting will be held at the home of Joyce Brown. The meeting closed with Grace. Ruth Anna served a lovely lunch, assisted by Etta Glover. August Iris Landon, Jean Roantree, Charlie and Suzanne Gatenby were at the presentation, representing our A.C.W. July meeting will be held at the home of Jean Roantree. The meeting closed with Grace. Joyce served a lovely lunch, assisted by Ruth Anna Glover. COURNEYA RR# 3, ELGIN, ONT. ALL lYPES 0F ROOFING: ASPHALT 8 CEDAR SHINGLES TAR 8 GRAVEL STEEL EAVESTROUGH, METAL FLASHING REPAIRS T0 BARN ROOFS ' FREE ESTIMATES * ’ FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE ‘ on NEW 8: REâ€"ROOFING “ Yam BEST Combination 06 QUALITY 5 PRICE. PAUUSBARBERSHOP Main Street, Elgin . enjoyed by all. Meeting closed with Grace. A penny auction was held. Lunch was served by Vera; sandwiches donated by Sally and Vera. 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