The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Page 96

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Page 96
94 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Summer 1967 cas had devoted her life to the needy. During the first year of operation a cook book, containing favorite recipes of members and friends, was printed. It received such widespread interest that a second edition was re- quired to meet the public demand. Each year various projects were launched, such as “Country Store Night”, where numerous articles and home baking were offered for sale; plays, with members as actresses, were staged; fashion shows, with members as models; teas; coffee parties; smorgas- bords, Thanksgiving concerts were sponsored. All affairs met with con- siderable success. A Church parade was held each year. The Board of Deacons have for many years packed and delivered hampers to the needy at Christmas time. The Dorcas set aside the last meeting in November as “White Gift Night”. Parcels containing food, candy and other articles, donated by the mem- bers, were individually wrapped in gay Christmas paper and labelled for the hampers. While they worked together they sang carols. A delightful evening! This practice is now carried on by the First Lutheran Church Women. The executive committee made every effort in planning to make the meet- ings interesting and rewarding. Speak- ers from many walks of life gave papers on their field of endeavour; mission- aries home on furlough from the for- eign field told their experiences; artists performed at several meetings; travellers told of their sojourn in many lands. One young woman shared her experiences as a hitch hiker in Europe. One of the later studies was the work done by the people in various depart- ments of the church. The pastor, deaconess, superintendent of the Sun- day School and the chairman of the Board of Deacons gave lectures regard- ing their particular positions. It gave a clear insight into the tremendous amount of organization and planning it takes to operate a large church pro- ficiently. Sunrise Lutheran at Husavik, Man- itoba, which was owned and operated by The Lutheran Women’s League, was supported financially and material- ly throughout the years by The Dor- cas. Each year members contributed hampers of jams and jellies for the campers. Two children, who needed assistance, were sponsored each season. While it was hard work to go to the camp for clean-up each spring before camp opened everyone seemed to enjoy the day. A few coffee breaks helped to keep going to get the job done. Re- freshments were supplied for one of the closing sessions of camp. A com- mittee would go down in the evening to serve coffee and dainties to the campers and their families. Fellowship! What a beautiful word. It encompasses friendship, tolerance, goodwill and service. The Dorcas can look hack on the fellowship it engen- derd in the cause of the Lutheran Church. The Society i.s grateful for the splendid support it received from the public and the co-operation of all those who helped to make the (work so inter- esting an rewarding. Times change and one must go for- ward. After careful consideration The Womans’ ssociation and The Dorcas came to the decision to amalgamate to be a stronger force in the church. On January 20th, 1966, The First Luther- an Church Women was organized. Thus The Dorcas Society reached the end of an era after seventeen years of devoted service to The First Luth- eran Church.
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