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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-23, Page 7rf// Area students dominated the grade eight biological class at the Huron County Science Fair in Clinton on Saturday. Winners of the category were: [left to right in order of finish] Heather Campbell of East Wawanosh; Anita Gross of Hallett Central and Kim Medd of Blyth Public School. Anita Gross also placed second in the conservations awards. c ondesboro Mrs. Dora Shobbrook 523-4250 People around Londesboro CongratulationstoMr. and Mrs. Glen Carter on the birth of a new granddaughter Tonya Stephanie, born April 16, 1986 to Larry and Colleen Carter in Simcoe. They visited with them on the weekend. Bob Burns was admitted to Clinton Public Hospital on Thurs- day, April 17. Friends wish him a speedy recovery. Barbara Bosman returned home on Saturday from spending a week in St. Joseph's Hospital, London having had tooth surgery. Congratulations to Colin and Jane Swan on the birth of Nicholas Alexander on Sunday, April 20 at 10:30 a.m. weighing 6'A lbs. in Sarnia, a brother for David, Laura Jane and Elizabeth. Doreen and Glen Carter visited in April with daughter Colleen, Exeter. Rev. Mac Carson, a former minister, has accepted a new job in the department of political science at the University of Western Ontario. He starts his new position May 1. Miss Edythe Beacom and Laura Lyon returned home on Sunday, Jan. 20 from spending three months at Ponto Gardens, Florida. Mary Longman returned home with them from spending the past two weeks with them. U.C.W. members attending U.C.W. conference in Stratford on Monday were Bernice Norman, Audrey Thompson, Helen Lawson, Helen Lee, Joan Whyte, Kitty McGregor, Betty Hulley. In the evening Reta Kelland, Mary Peel, Margaret Good and Dora Shob- brook. Alice Buchanan spent the past week as a patient in Seaforth Community hospital. Nancy Allen was a patient in Clinton Public hospital having surgery. Attending the Walton U.C.W. Thankoffering on April 20 were Betty Hulley, Dora Shobbrook, Margaret and Joan Whyte from Londesboro and Jean Scott and Kay Koranski from Burns. Ruth and Allen Shaddick spent the weekend in Kitchener with their family Lloy and Dirk Garlichs, Jeff and Karen Shaddick, Danny, Stephen and Krystal. On April 16, 11 Happy Gang Seniors attended the Zone 8, llth Spring Rally U.S.C.O. at McKay Hall, Goderich. Betty Hulley from Londesboro U .C.W . attended Blyth U.C.W. evening, April. 20. Remember the step dancing recital for students of Cheryl Bromley at the Hullett school on May 1 at 7 p.m. Fiddler is Arnold Craig and pianist Marie Flynn. The special guests are Barb Bosman, Lisa Bosman and Audrey Thomp- son. There will be a collection at the door. Everyone is welcome. CongratulationstoMr. and Mrs. Leonard Shobbrook on celebrating their50th wedding anniversary April 21. Mr. and Mrs. William Scholl of Monkton visited on Sunday with Ken and Laura Scott, Billie Jim, Christie and Shannon and attend- ed Londesboro United Church with them. Londesboro Bowlers hold banquet A banquetfor the Londesboro Ladies' Bowling league was held Tuesday, April 15 in Londesboro hall catered to by the W.I. A hot turkey dinner was enjoyed with 20 present. Dianne Elliott showed their appreciation and it was accepted by Marg Anderson. A report of the team standing was given as follows: Misfits, 117; Dixie Dewdrops, 108; Par 4 and Royal Flushes tied with 76. High average last year was held by Dorothy Airdrie, 192 and high average this year by Dianne Elliott, 199 and runner up Dorothy Airdrie had 190. Other scores were: high triple, Dorothy Airdrie, 746; runn- er up, Dianne Elliott, 726; high single, Janet Taylor, 293; runner up, high single, Janet Taylor, 288; most improved, Debbie DeWolfe +5; high team Misfits captain, Tina Taylor, Gertie Greidanus, Susan Greidanus, Dianne Elliott; Runner up team, Due Dewdrops captain, Marjorie McNall, Janet Taylor, Josephine McGregor, Kim Brake; Games over 250, Dianne Elliott, Dorothy Airdrie, Susan Proctor, Janet Tylor, Marjorie McNall, Kathy Ladd, Carol Strick- land, June Fothergill. Farmers.... Need some help to get the crop in? Maybe We Can Lend A Hand See the Credit Union Clinton Community CREDIT 374 Main St., EXETER 235-0640 UNION 70 Ontario St., CLINTON 482-3467 THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1986. PAGE 7. 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