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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-30, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1986. 25 ladies hear Norman Alexander talk conservation Mr. Bob Burns was transferred from Clinton Public hospital to St. Joseph's hospital, London Thurs- dy, April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good and Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons attended the 25th wedding anniversary party of the former's nephew Tom and Hennie Youngblut in Wood- stock on Friday night, April 25. A large number from here attended the Forresters Ladies card party in Kinburn on Tuesday, April 23. On Monday, April 21, 25 attended a workshop involvement. Lois Elliott opened the meeting and Margaret Taylor introduced Norman Alexander who spoke on the misase of soil and the need of more trees to be planted. He said it would be 200 years before elms would return to the same. Also the maples are showing signs of decline. He then showed slides which were very interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen return- ed home on Thursday, April 24 from spending two weeks holiday in Florida. Remember the step dancing recital for students of Cheryl Bromley at the Hullett school May 1, 1986 at 7 p.m. Fiddler is Arnold Craig and pianist is Marie Flynn. The special guests are Barb and Lisa Bosman and Audrey Thomp- son. Collection will be at the door Trnondesboro Mrs. Dora Shobbrook 523-4250 Londesboro United plans family dance Greeting on Sunday morning at the Londesboro United Church were Rev. Snihur and Jim Jamie- son. The ushers were Tracy Salverda, Connie Hoggart, Sandy and Julie Merner. Rev. Snihur welcomed all and gave the call to worship and the announcements. The messengers will meet next Sunday morning. A Mother's Day family dance will be held May 9 at 8 p.m. at the school. Tickets are being sold on a draw Callander news Busy week BY DAWN WHITE It's been another busy week at Cailander Nursing Home. Saturday, April 19, Ann Smith was in to play the piano and everyone was happy to have Ann back home from the hospital and feeling better. Sunday, Rev. Bonnie Lamble conducted the weekly church service. Everyone enjoyed her sermon and her singing. Dorothy Higgins attended church at Belgrave United and spent the afternoon with her brother Ross and family. Oliver and Eva Stewart spent the day at their homestead with 42 of their family in attendance. Lottie McCutcheon was out to Barb and George McCutcheon's for supper. Earl and Martha Heywood entertained Monday afternoon and everyone thoroughly enjoyed the singing and the magic tricks Earl performed. Lottie McCutcheon was out for supper with Casey and Betty McCutcheon and Doug and Evelyn Purdy from the Salvation Army paid their weekly visit. Card games were played on Tuesday. Wednesday, the Blyth singers sang and then visited with the residents. Lottie McCutcheon was out to Mel and Lois McCutcheon's for supper on Thursday. Friday, Ann Smith played hymns on the piano once again in the morning and in the afternoon Cindy Evans, Jean Evans and Karen Cardiff led the discussion group. These girls brought tasty blueberry muffins with them which everyone enjoyed. Rev. Doug Zehr held the Menno- nite service Friday evening. Hea- ther Baan played hymns on the piano while everyone sang. Lynn Winger read the scripture. Lowe! and the prize is a beautiful Mother's Day plate donated by Middaugh's Collectibles in Clin- ton. Goodwill trucks will be picking up at the church on May 14. The Children's time song "God is a surprise, God surprises us" was sung. Junior teachers were Sylvia Trick and Brent Radford. The scripture lesson was taken from Levitieus Chapter 19, Sunday laws repeated and from Matt. Love your enemies. The sermon was, "The levels of Love." for residents Winger read a poem and Lowel and Lynn Winger sang two songs. Jack Cathers remains in Univer- sity hospital and everyone wishes him a speedy recovery. with everyone welcome. Fifteen from here attended the Summerhill Ladies club dessert euchre on Wednesday. A full house enjoyed the Hullett Central Public School Spring Con- cert on Wednesday night, April 23. Junior Band played five numbers, Kindergarten 2, senior choir 2 numbers, Grade 2 songs of experi- ence, Grades 7 and 8 put on a teen pop/rock musical operetta which was enjoyed by all. Principal Ron Jewitt was emcee. Visiting on Thursday with Dora Shobbrook was her brother Leo- nard Vodden of Paris. A family gathering was held on Saturday at the home of Jack and Marion Snell. 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