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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-16, Page 31ondesboro Mrs. Dora Shobbrook 523-4250 Londesboro man admitted to hospital Mr. Arie Duizer was admitted to Clinton hospital on Monday, April 7. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Becky McKinley of London visited on Tuesday, April 8 with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stackhouse. Mabel Scott and Elsie Hender- son of Huronview were guests of Jack and Helen Lee on Sunday attending the songfest. Sunday visitors with Bob and Vi Burns were their daughter Barbara and Colin Paterson, children Katie and Jennifer from London. Attending the W.I. District annual meeting on April 7 in Londesboro hall were Helen Law- son, Alice Buchanan, Margaret Taylor and Lois Elliott. Visiting on Saturday with Clara Riley was Edith Landsborough of Clinton. Mary Mair of Stratford and Mabel McLeod, Mitchell spent Friday to Sunday with their sister Olive Penfound and Elgin. Jim and Gloria McEwing return- ed home on April 7 from spending winter months at Haines City, Florida. Gordon and Madeline Radford also returned home April 7 from spending winter months at Palm Beach, Florida. Olive Penfound visited Sunday evening with her cousin Dora Shobbrook. Several from here attended U.C.W. conference in Stratford on Monday, April 14. 6th annual songfest held at Londesboro church A full house attended Sunday, April 13 evening for the sixth annual Londesboro songfest. Bill Bromley was at the door. Ushers were Ken Armstrong, John Hoggart, Carl Nesbitt, Eddie Salverda. Master of ceremonies was Rev. Dave Snihur. Organist was Lisa Duizer. Pianist was Marsha Szusz. "0 Canada" and the hymn -Since Jesus came into my heart", opened the service. Holmesville United Church Junior Choir, underthe direction of Jackie Norman and the Varna singers with Marjorie Hayter as pianist took part. The Rural Roads Quartet was enjoyed as was the Central Huron String Choir with violins. The Snell family Rob, Rick, Bonnie and Bette (minus Barbara), sang. Mary Hearn played on the harp. Lisa Bosman sang solos accompan- ied by Bonnie Jewitt. Harry Lear sang, accompanied by Gail Lear. The evening closed with the hymn, "Blessed Assurance" and "The Queen". Lunch was provid- ed for performers served in Sunday school rooms. The board of Stewards thanks all who took part in concert both performers and audience. Special thanks to Elgin Penfound for arranging the even- ing. Members sought for new 4-H club Any young people between the age of 12 and 21 years interested in taking 4-H club seed -to -shelf is asked to contact the leaders at 523-4487 by Monday, April 21. The first meeting is tentatively set for 7 p.m. on Monday, April 21. Chauncey's hairstyling inc. Blyth would like to welcome Gayle Hackett to our staff ...Experienced in all areas of hair design, Gayle has 5 years experience and hails fromLucknow. She formerly worked at Heads Up and Roxies. All appointments booked with Gayle from April 23 to May 10, receive $10.00 off regular priced perms and 10% off all haircuts. TIRED OF UNPROFESSIONAL HOME HAIR CARE? Try Chauncey's for creative hair design We're number 1 and growing CALL NOW ... 523-9722 EXTRA... EXTRA... With any hair service or salon purchase you will receive a card with our stamp. Collect five stamps on your card and receive a lucky draw prize that day. Prizes valued $5 to 550 Lucky draws continue until September 30th EVERYONE CAN WIN! THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1986. PAGE 31. Jack Lee presented a plaque to Jack Armstrong, one of the original members of the Londesboro men's bowling league on his retirement. Mr. Armstrong started with the club in 1947. Church holds service Welcoming worshippers on Sun- day morning at Londesboro United church were Rev. Snihur and Lorne Hunking. Ushers were Paul Jewitt, Fred Peel, Murray Whyte and Kevin Wright. A hymn sing was held prior to church service. Rev. Snihur wel- comed everyone and gave call to worship and announcements. A meeting will be held April 29 at 8 p.m. in church with photographer, Harvey McDowell and printer Doug Whitmore to discuss ideas concerning the church family photo directory for the church. The children's time included the song "Jesus bids us shine". The story was about a hug making people happy, but hunger, thirst and cold need gifts. Each child was given a box for money to be brought in on Mother's Day. Junior teachers were Marguerite and Denise Gross. Scripture lessons from John. The sermon was "Inner faith, Outward Response." 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