The Citizen, 1986-04-02, Page 9New and old ways of travel sat side by side in Londesboro on the Easter weekend as a classic touring
automobile stood beside a luxury motor home.
ondesboro
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Good Friday,
Easter services held
There was a good attendance at
the Good Friday service Friday
evening at Londesboro United
Church.
Ushers were Audrey and Bob
Thompson and Helen and Jack
Lee. Rev. Snihur welcomed all.
The scripture lessons were read by
Sheila Schreiber and Brian How-
att. Communion was served by
Rev. Snihur and Gordon Shob-
brook. Each person went to the
front to receive the bread and wine.
The anthem was "Abide with Me"
with Marsha Szusz as choir
director and Lisa Duizer organist.
The scripture lesson was the story
of trial and and cross crucifixion.
The sermon was on the words from
the cross. The service closed with
the hymn "The Old Rugged
Cross."
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE
A large number of family visitors
attended church for the Easter
Sunday service. Welcoming them
were Rev. Snihur and Harry Snell.
Ushers were Shannon Duizer,
Theresa Knox, Crystal White,
Shelly Merner. The candles were
lit by Shannon Duizer. Rev. Snihur
welcomed all and gave the an-
nouncements. The Easter Lilies in
church were presented by Londes-
boro and Burns U.C.W.'s.
Next Sunday, after church there
will be a general meeting of
congregation to discuss a church
family photo directory. A song fest
will be held April 13 at 7:30 p.m. At
children's time the children's song
was "This Little Light of Mine".
Cathy Kennedy had a rabbit which
was shown to the children. A rabbit
is a sign of Easter and new life.
Each child was presented with a
picture to colour and crayons.
The anthem was "Easter Bells
are Chiming" with Marsha Szusz
as choir director and Lisa Duizer as
organist. The sermon was "The
Greatest Triumph of all" telling of
the story of John Newton.
Many visit Londesboro
on holiday weekend
Mary and John Shier of Kincar-
dine visited on Tuesday with Elsie
Shaddick.
Good Friday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Burns were Pat and
Ed Pitkin, David and Christopher
of Toronto.
Shirley and Wallace Norman,
Darlene, Bill, Cheryl Anne and
David of RR 3, Wingham spent
Easter with her mother Marion
Hunking, Bernice and Ken.
Florence Cartwright, John and
Claude visited on Easter Sunday
with her mother Mrs. Mae Rinn in
Belgrave.
Tom' and Genevieve Allen,
Keith, Nancy, Mark, Drew and
Paula spent Easter Sunday with
Karen and Don Scruton, Colleen
and John in Clinton.
Dora Shobbrook spent Easter
Sunday afternoon with her daugh-
ter Thelma Ellerby in Clinton.
Visiting at the manse last week
with Dave, Caron and Gray was
Caron's sister Sheila Schreiber of
Kitchener.
Mrs. Jean Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Scott, Billy Jim, Christie and
Shannon were Sunday guests of
Laura's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Scholl of Monkton.
Easter Sunday guests were
family of Clara Riley: Arnold and
Bev, Andy, Vicki Lou, Carman,
Clint and Leanne, Diane Elliott,
Gary and Bill.
Bonnie McLean of Toronto
visited with Clara Riley.
Mary Longman spent the week-
end with her sister Thelma and
John Burleigh in Goderich.
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4-H club holds
2 meetings
The fourth and fifth meeting of
the Polite Pieres was held on
Monday, March 24.
The meeting opened with 4-H
pledge. How to be a good 4-H
delegate while travelling was
discussed. Also discussed was
what to wear and how to pack a suit
case.
Meeting five was on "Your
Image, what others see." Good
manners and a neat appearance
are very important, the members
learned.
13 players at final
shuffleboard game
The end -of -season shuffleboard
game was held March 26 with 13
players taking part. Three -game
winners were Sherri Hoggart,
Helen Lee and Hazel Reid. High
scores for the 1985/86 games were:
Vietta Hoggart, 39 games; Audrey
Thompson, 32; Helen Lee, 30; Jack
Lee, 29; Bob Thompson, 28; Lorne
Hunking, 24; Les Reid, 22; Hazel
Reid, 20. All other players were
below 20 games.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1986. PAGE 9.
Local resident
taken to hospital
Elsie Shaddick was admitted to
Clinton Public Hospital on Friday,
March 28. Her friends hope for a
speedy recovery.
Good Friday guests with Marj-
orie and Tom Duizer and family
were Charlotte Bell of Blyth; Art
and Joan Hunking, Todd, Tara and
Alicia of Exeter; Murray and Kathy
Hunking, Bradley and Becky of
Goderich; and Lorne and Addie
Hunking, Londesboro. They were
celebrating Mrs. Bell's 94th birth-
day. Congratulations.
Miss Colleen Carter, Exeter
spent Easter with her parents
Doreen and Glen Carter.
Good Friday visitors with the
Carter's were Mr. and Mrs. Kevan
Broome and son Wade, Egmond-
ville; John Armstrong, Londes-
boro and Colleen Carter, Exeter.
Beth Knox Hazel Watkins,
Dora Shobbrook, Londesboro;
Lloyd Stewart, Clinton; Ruth and
Gordon Keys, London were dinner
guests of Norma and Fred Boyle in
Goderich on Tuesday, March 25.
Twenty-nine members of Happy
Gang enjoyed being guests of
Blyth Swinging Seniors on Wed-
nesday, March 26.
Jack and Helen Lee visited on
Saturday with his Aunt Mary
Robinson in Hanover.
Easter visitors with Bert and
Joanne Lyon were Kathy and Ron
Moes, Laura, Kathryn, Keriss and
A.J., Tiverton.
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