The Citizen, 1986-03-26, Page 9C
ondesboro
Mrs. Dora Shobbrook
523-4250
Communion held
on Palm Sunday
Greeting worshippers on Sun-
day morning at the United Church
were Rev. Snihur and Dennis
Penfound. The ushers were Steph-
en Duizer, Larry Gross, Larry
Hoggart and Rob Radford. The
candles were lit by Michael
Salverda. The Juniors occupied
front pews each with a palm which
they laid at the foot of the cross.
Rev. Snihur welcomed all and
gave the announcements. Good
Friday service will be on March 28
at8 p.m. Easter Sunday family
service will be on April 6. After
church there will be a congrega-
tional meeting concerning the
church family photo directory. The
U.C.W. will meet after church next
Sunday. Song fest will be held
April 13 at 7:30 p.m.
During the children's time
"Jesus Loves Me" was sung.
Junior teachers were Yvonne and
Pam Hoggart. The Junior girls'
choir anthems were "Hosannas"
and "Riding, Riding", with choir
director Marsha Szusz.
Scripturewasareading, "An
everyday kind of problem" given
by Rev. Snihur. The sermon was
"Praise - more than just skin
deep". Assisting the minister with
communion were Gordon Shob-
brook and Bob Trick. Those
serving bread were Harry Snell,
Bert Lyon, Nick Whyte, Bernice
Norman and serving wine were
Jack Snell, Lorne Hunking, Clara
Riley and Ken Hulley.
Londesboro personal news
George Hoggart
suffers heart attack
George Hoggart was admitted
by ambulance to Clinton Public
hospital Friday morning, March 21
suffering from a heart attack.
Friends wish him a speedy recov-
ery.
CongratulationstoMr. and Mrs.
Neil Cartwright on the birth of a
daughter, Nicole Marie on March
21 in Clinton Public Hospital.
Helen Alexander spent last
week in North Bay visiting with
Elaine and Don Cousineau and
family, while Norman was attend-
ing the Drainage Superintendent's
School in Kitchener.
Vi Burns visited on Tuesday in
London with Colin and Barbara
Paterson, Katie and Heather.
Attending Auburn U.C.W. Eas-
ter Thankoffering on March 19
were Betty Hulley, Joan and
Margaret Whyte, Helen Lee,
Margaret Good, Audrey Thomp-
son, Clara Riley and Dora Shob-
brook.
Attending the Goderich Town-
ship Dessert Euchre in Holmes-
ville on March 19 were Beth Knox.
Mary Longman, Estella Adams,
Dora Shobbrook, Hazel Reid,
Vietta Hoggart, Hazel Watkins,
and Alice and Don Buchanan.
Cindy Swan, Rick and Elaine of
London visited on Sunday with her
mother Beth Knox on her 70th
birthday.
Detective John and Linda Saun-
dercock and Lisa of Woodstock,
Wayne and Lynn Peck. Kelly and
Christopher visited on Sunday with
their parents Cliff and Kay Saun-
dercock and grandmother Mrs.
Laura Saundercock, Huronview.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1986. PAGE 9.
UCW uses World Day program
The U.C.W. meeting was held
March 17 at 8 p.m. The World Day
Prayer program "Choose life in its
fulness", which was cancelled
March 7, was given by the planned
leader, Mary Peel.
Readers were Betty Hulley.
Bernice Norman, Margaret Whyte
and Norma Glousher. The hymn,
"Amazing Grace" was sung. The
message dramatic presentation
was given by leader Brenda
Radford. Assisting were Reta
Kelland, Kitty McGregor. Marsha
Szusz and Lena Nesbitt. The
collection was received by Betty
Millar and Norma Glousher. A
duet was sung by Jennifer and
Kerri Szusz accompanied by their
mother Marsha.
President Joan Whyte conduct-
ed the business. All repeated the
purpose of the United Church
Women. The minutes of the last
meeting were read by Betty
Hulley. Correspondence was read.
An appeal from Heart and Stroke
was read. An invitation to Auburn
U.C.W. Easter Thankoffering on
March 19 was received and to
WaltononApril20at2p.m. and
Blyth, April 20, 8 p.m. They
received a request from Clinton
Public Hospital for a donation for
Key Board. Town and Country
Homemakers. Wingham meeting,
will be on April 8 at 6 p.m. with
dinner at 7 p.m., meeting portion
8:30 p.m., in Holmesville Com-
munity Centre. Bill Brady will be
the speaker. Survival House in
Goderich requests two volunteers
March27at9:30a.m. to 11 a.m.
also p.m. Kitty McGregor volun-
teered. A request for five dozen
cookies for the Stratford meeting
14 tables
at crokinole party
On Friday nightthere were 14
tables in play at crokinole. Winners
were high lady, Kara Lee Potter;
high man, Shane Taylor; low lady.
Karen Bergsma; low man, Daryl
Bergsma; most 20's, Doug Read;
lucky chair, Angie Konarski and
largest family, the Bergsmas.
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Daffodil tea on April 4 at Ontario
Street Church, Clinton. It was
moved not to have the ham supper
this year due to a lot of other
commitments, and also to cancel
the April meeting in favour of
going to Stratford to London
Conference of U.C.W.
The treasurer's report was given
by Betty Millar. The food processor
and electric knife which were
purchased, were on display. The
meeting closed and lunch was
served by Marion Snell. Addie
Hunking, Isabel Scanlon and
Bernice Norman.
There were 14 U.C.W. members
who attended the Hensall Church
Centennial Grandma's quilting
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