HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-23, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1986.
Women's Institute elects Marg Anderson president
The Londesboro W.I. annual
meeting and banquet was held
April 9 at the Forester's Hall,
Constance, catered to by ladies of
Canadian Foresters. There were 26
present.
W.I. Grace was sang. The prizes
for the lucky cup were won by
Hattie Snell and Evelyn Hudie. All
members signed get well cards for
Isabel Colson and Beryl Reid,
patients in London.
President Helen Lawson wel-
comed all. The Institute Ode and
Mary Stewart collect were repeat-
ed.
Men's 's Bowling League
finishes season
The Constance ladies were
thanked by Beth Knox. Roll call
was answered by paying of mem-
bership fees. The minutes of
March meeting and treasurer's
report were read by secretary -
treasurer Alice Buchanan. The
correspondence included thank
you notes from Isabel Colson and
Elizabeth Lawson.
The program included a reading
"Spooks in the privy" by Lois
Elliott and a contest with cards by
Elma Jewitt and Alice Buchanan.
Winners were Hazel Reid, Evelyn
HudieandMarg Anderson. Draws
Londesboro men's bowling end -
of -season banquet was held Thurs-
day, April 10 in Londesboro Hall,
catered to by the Women's Insti-
tute, with forty attending.
Grace was said by Gordon
Shobbrook. Thanks to ladies was
by Jack Armstrong.
Awards were handed out to: first
place for season, Model T's (by
their captain, Burt Greidanus) to
Henry Wilts, Bob Szusz, Paul
Buchanan, Bev Bromley and Bruce
Roy; second place Packaras (by
captain Bill Soutiaux) to Tom
Duizer, Alex Westerhout, Dave
Plant, Gerrid Wilts, Garnet
Wright; third place "Chevs" (by
Londesboro
United Church
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Greeting on Sunday morning at
the Londesboro United Church
were Rev. Snihur and Bernice
Norman. Ushers were Paul Jewitt,
Brent Howatt, Brent Radford and
Kevin Wright. Candles were lit by
Brent Radford.
Rev. Snihur welcomed all, gave
call to worship and announced the
photo directory committee meet-
ing Tuesday, April 29 at 8 p.m. at
the church.
A Bible was presented to Kent
Shillinglaw from Junior Congrega-
tion. The children's song was
"Heaven is a wonderful place".
The junior teacher was Sylvia
Trick. The anthem was sung by the
Junior girls choir. Choir director
was Marsha Szusz and organist
Lisa Duizer. The scripture reading
and lesson were taken from
Revelations, "New heaven and
earth". The sermon was "If I
should die (Part 2)".
Londesboro
Explorers meet
The meeting of the Explorers on
April 15 opened with the Explorer
purpose and song. AngelaHorban-
uik and Cheri Taylor said the
Explorer Emblem.
There were 16 members and the
leaders present. Roll call was to
"say the name of your favourite
bird." For crafts, members made
place cards. The meeting closed
with "This is My Fathers World."
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captain Bill Shaddick) Jack Lee, Ed
DeJong, Bob Jamieson, Terry
Albright, Dave Lear.
First place in playoffs went to the
Model T's capt. Burt Greidanus,
Henry Wilts, Bob Szusz, Paul
Buchanan, Bev Bromley, Bruce
Roy. Second place went to
"Rabbits", capt. Joe Hunking,
Harry Lear, Don Buchanan, Scott
Millar, Herman Greidanus, Den-
nis Penfound; third place, "Bu-
icks", capt. Garry Buchanan, Bert
Lyon, Don Reid, Darrell Shob-
brook, Jack Snell, Brad Thompson.
High average was won by Bev
Bromley (208). The high triple was
recorded by Harry Lear, (7/96). The
high singlewenttoTom Duizer,
(350). Sixteen members had per-
fect attendance: "Ted Fothergill,
Dave Lear, Ron Nesbitt, Paul
Buchanan, Bob Szusz, Frank
Szusz, Scott Millar, Herman Grei-
danus, Gerrid Wilts, Doug Snell,
Joe Hunking, Garry Buchanan,
Don Buchanan, Bert Lyon, Bill
Sottiaux and Jack Lee.
Bill Roy handed out cash prizes
to third place season and first,
second and third place in the
playoffs.
Jack Lee made a dedication
speech in honor of Jack Armstrong
who started bowling in 1947 with
Jack Lee. Mr. Armstrong had to
retire from bowling this year
because of health. He is in his 90th
year with still an admirable
average of 149. Jack Lee ended his
speech with a plaque to Mr.
Armstrong. After the banquet, 35
bowlers went to Clinton Bowling
for a fun night.
on table numbers were won by
Dora Shobbrook, Helen Lawson
and Margaret Taylor. Agiftwas
presented to outgoing president
Helen by Alice Buchanan for her
work the past two years. Helen
thanked all and for the help given
her with annual reports.
The auditor's report was given
by Marjorie Anderson; Agricul-
ture and Canadian Industries,
Elma Jewett; Education and Cul-
tural Affairs, Doreen Carter for
Beryl Reid; Citizen and World
Affairs, Margaret Taylor; Family
and Consumer Affairs, Florence
Cartwright and June Fothergill;
Flowers and cards, Hazel Reid;
Public Relations, Beth Knox;
Curators report, Helen Lawson.
The group donated $400 towards
Tornado Relief. Four members
attended district executive annual
meeting.
Helen reported on past year' s
activities. There were two mem-
bers with perfect attendance:
Helen Lawson and Margaret Tay-
lor.
June Fothergill reported for
nominating which was accepted
and installed by Doris Batkins. The
1986-87 officers are: Past Presi-
dent, Helen Lawson; President,
Marg Anderson; first Vice Presi-
dent, Marjorie Anderson; second
Vice President, Alice Buchanan;
Secretary -Treasurer. Alice Buch-
anan; assistant secretary -treasur-
er, Doreen Carter; District Direc-
tor, Helen Lawson; Alternate,
Margaret Taylor; Public Relation,
Beth Knox; Pianist, Genevieve
Allen; assistant Pianist, Hattie
Wood; Press Reporter, Dora Shob-
brook; Auditors, Genevieve Allen
and Marjorie Anderson.
The flower and card committee
is made up of Hazel Reid. Florence
Cartwright and Romana Jamieson.
Branch directors are Hattie Wood,
Romana Jamieson and Jessie
Tebbutt; Tweedsmuir curator,
Helen Lawson; Tweedsmuir com-
mittee, Beryl Reid and June
Fothergill; Resolutions, Peggy
Perkins. Convenors of Standing
Committee on Agriculture and
Canadian Industries are Elma
Jewitt and Marjorie Anderson;
Education and Cultural affairs,
Beryl Reid, Doreen Carter; Citi-
zenship and World Affair, Lois
Elliott, Irene McCall; Family and
Consumer affairs, June Fothergill
and Magaret Taylor. It was moved
to have December, January and
February meetings in the after-
noon. It was moved to raise the In
Memoriam from $5 to $10. There
are cookbooks on hand to sell.
There is to be a workshop on the
environment April 21, 1:30 to 4:30
in Londesboro hall by Norman
Alexander. A historical meeting
will be held April 24 at 8 p.m. in
Clinton hall. The W.I. District
Annual is at Belgrave, May 26.
Londesboro W.I. is to provide the
program and entertainment.
Guest speaker is Mrs. Jim Arm-
strong. Hattie Wood thanked
executive for their past work. Beth
Knox thanked Alice Buchanan for
her work this past year. Lois Elliott
spoke in appreciation from Clinton
Women's Institute and congratu-
lated members on their accom-
plishment. Helen welcomed new
member Renee Snell and the
members from Clinton W.I. and
thanked Alice and Elma for the
evening.
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