HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-09, Page 13JTondesboro
Mrs. Dora Shobbrook
523-4250
Londesboro United
holds service, meeting
Greeting on Sunday morning at
the Londesboro United Church
were Rev. Snihur and Diana
Shobbrook. Ushers were Shannon
Duizer, Theresa Knox, Denise
Hulley and Kelly Bosman.
Rev. Snihurwelcomedall and
gave the call to worship and
announcements. Next Sunday,
April 13 there will be a song fest at
7:30 p.m. On April 14, U.C.W.
members are to meet at the church
at 8 a.m. to go to Stratford U.C.W.
conference.
The children's song "God's love
is like a circle" and the story was a
demonstration: putting a nail in
board is like calling people names -
it cannot be removed, the hurt
remains. Junior teachers were
Marguerite and Denise Gross.
The anthem was sung with
Marsha Szusz choir director and
Lisa Duizer, organist. The scrip-
ture lesson was from John, Chap-
ter21 and the sermon was on the
Breakfast by the sea of Galilee.
After church a congregational
meeting was held to discuss family
photo directory. A committee was
appointed to take charge.
Explorers adopt
'grandparents'
The April 1 meeting of the
Explorers opened with the Explor-
er purpose and a song.
Kim Salverda and Joanne Wilts
said the Explorer Emblem. Angela
Horbanuik presented the Explorer
picture. Roll call was "If you did or
didn't get tricked on April Fool's
day". There were 18 members and
leaders Mrs. Taylor and Mrs.
Hoggart.
For a treat members hunted for
Easter eggs. They wrote letters for
their adopted Grandmothers at
Huronview. Members closed the
meeting with "This is my Father's
World".
At the March 18th meeting the
members went to Huronview to
adopt grandmothers. Mrs. Mary
Gibbings welcomed all and intro-
duced each Explorer to a resident.
Each of the girls went to visit the
grandmother's room for a few
minutes. Mrs. Hoggart and Mrs.
Taylor served cupcakes and the
workers at Huronview gave juice to
all involved.
A picture was taken of each
grandmother and her adopted
granddaughter.
Thanks to Mrs. Taylor and Mrs.
Hoggart and the people at Huron -
view for organizing the special
event.
Londesboro
news briefs
Weekend guests of Dora Shob-
brook were her daughter Muriel
and Ross Millson, Sarah, Patricia
and John of Woodstock on Sunday
and Dora Lynn and Curtis Blake,
Chastity Colquhoun, and Marsha
Miller of Clinton.
Reta and Orville Kelland, Thel-
ma Ellerby and John Ameron spent
the weekend in Orangeville guest
of Cy and Elsie Murrell.
Clara Riley spent Tuesday to
Friday this past week in Goderich
with her sister Marion and Ben
Riley.
On Sunday. visitors with Allen
and Ruth Shaddick were Lloyd and
Dirk Garlichs of Kitchener and
Maimie Carter and Marion Ward
of Clinton.
Sunday visitors with Clara Riley
were Alex and Mattie McGregor of
Kippen.
Allen and Ruth Shaddick return-
ed home Monday, March 31 from
spending Easter weekend with
staff Sergeant Richard and Jean
Shaddick, Sandra, David, Lynn
and Nancy in Ottawa.
Baby, mother
showered
A baby shower was held on
Friday, April 4 at Joanne Lyons
with 14 guests, to honour Justin
Lyon, son ofJane and Wayne Lyon.
The evening was spent with
fellowship and contests which
were looked after by the hostesses
Kathy Moes and Cheryl Lyon.
Bob Nixon, Ontario Treasurer
to address Huron -Middlesex Liberals
Ontario Treasurer Robert Nixon
will be the guest speaker at the
annual meeting of the Huron -
Middlesex Provincial Liberal As-
sociation on April 17 at the Stanley
Township Community Complex in
Varna.
Mr. Nixon, who last June
became Ontario's first Liberal
Treasurer in 42 years under the
new government of Premier David
Peterson, will be speaking at the
riding's annual meeting and elec-
tion of officers.
Jack Riddell, who is the 13 -year
veteran M.P.P. for Huron -Middle-
sex and the Minister of Agriculture
and Food in the Peterson govern-
ment, said he was pleased to have
his cabinet colleague at the
meeting, which also features a
dinner.
Mr. Nixon, who has represented
Brant -Oxford -Norfolk since 1962,
is also government House Leader
and operates a 250 -acre farm.
The event gets underway at 7
p.m. withtheannual meeting to
follow. Varna is eight miles
southwest of Clinton.
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