HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-01-22, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1986. PAGE 13.
LONDESBOROUGH NEWS
Mrs. DoraShobbrook
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United Church holds
congregational meeting
Welcoming on Sunday morning
at Londesborough United Church
were Rev. Snihur and Jack Snell.
Ushers were Ken Armstrong,
Allan Bosman, Ron Gross and Rick
Konarski.
Rev. Snihurwelcomedall and
announced nextSunday isCom-
munion Sunday. This is the week of
prayer for Christian Unity. The
children’s song was “The Butter
fly song’’ and the story was
“Muffie finds a friend.’’Junior
teachers were Donna Shaddick and
Elizabeth Lawson.
The Scripture lesson was Mark
1:4-13. Baptism and preaching of
Jesus. The sermon was “The
baptism of Jesus and hearing the
voice’’. It was announced there will
be a game of volleyball at the school
Thursday at 7 p.m.
Afterchurchapotluck dinner
was shared followed by the annual
congregational meeting. The
children were entertained up
stairs.
Laura Scott was elected as chair
person and Brenda Radford secre
tary. In memoriam for the year
remembered Jim Neilans, Gary
Wilts, Harold Longman, John
Bromley and Bill Gordon. Baptism
this year were Amy Bosman,
Elizabeth McGregor, Neil Salver
da Jr., Earl Benjamin, Peter and
Joseph Thompson.
Report of session 1985 showed
the number of households at 152;
number of resident members 328,
number of non-resident members
136; total 464 members; removed
by death, four; removed by
transfer, eight; members received
by transfer, 10; number received
by profession of faith 17.
Budget M.S. will be the same as
1985, $7,100. Huron-Perth Dele
gate is Norman Alexander. An
alternate is to be named. The music
committee is chaired by Neil
Salverda.
There was some discussion on
need to repair organ or buy a new
one. A committee was appointed to
report on this.
Rev. Snihur thanked Laura Scott
for being chair person and Kim
Wrightfor being his secretary.
Nick Whyte thanked Dave and
Caron fortheir leadership, second
ed by Norman Alexander. All
showed their appreciation. The
meeting closed with a hymn, “The
church is wherever God’s people
are’’.
Cheerio Club holds
meeting
The Cheerio Club meeting was
held January 15 at the home of
Vietta Hoggart. Mary Longman
and Vietta welcomed all.
The meeting opened with Mary
Longman reading “Ice Storm’’.
Vietta read ‘ ‘ Another year about to
unfold all in state of mind.’’
Minutes of the last meeting and the
treasurer’s report were read by
Dora Shobbrook. Correspondence
included a thank you note from
June Fothergill for sympathy
expressed at the time of her
Lions Club collects
mother’s death. Roll Call was
answered by eight members. A
draw for a prize donated by Edythe
Beacom was won by Margaret
Good.
The program included readings,
“Builders all’’ by Vietta and
“Alimony award for Cats’’ by
Mary. A reading “Christmas
Memories of past’’ by Beth Knox
from the Clinton News-Record was
read. A contest “nuts to crack’’ led
by Mary was won by Vietta. Some
cards were played. Lunch served
by Vietta and Mary.
eye glasses
The Londesboro Lions are collec-
ting used eye glasses for the
C.N.I.B. A drop-off box will be at
Bill’s General Store in Londes-
borough until February 8.
8 tables at euchre
There were eight tables in play,
Jan. 17 at the Women’s Institute
card party. Winners were: ladies
high, Margaret Brooks; lone
hands, Estella Adams; low, Laura
Lyon; men’s high, John Pollard;
lone hands, Gordon Murray; low,
John Hesselwood.
The next card party will be in two
weeks on January 31. In charge
were Helen Lawson, Marg Ander
son and Trudy Pollard.
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