HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-07-16, Page 14THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1986. PAGE 15
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C_ I Mrs. Dora Shobbrook
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Londesboro has visitors
1/1/7 Public Relations meeting held
Mrs. Joe Shaddick returned
home on July 10 from spending
some time as a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital and Victoria Hos
pital, London.
Laura Lyon had eye cataract
surgery and implant on Friday, at
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London
returning home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oke Gray of
Alliston, visited on Monday, July 7
with Mr. and Mrs. David Ander
son.
Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson
spent the weekend of July 6 in
Toronto and attended the 70th
birthday party for Kay Heffron.
Friday vistiors with Bob and Vi
Burns were bob ’ s sister Myrtle and
Wilbert McDonald and son Rickey
from Kincardine.
On Saturday, July 12, Mrs. Joe
Shaddick was a guest at the
wedding of her granddaughter,
Debbie Shaddick to Michael Viera
at North Street United Church,
Goderich. A dinner and reception
were held at Goderich Sunset Golf
Club. Other guests were Bill
Shaddick and Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Anderson.
Two residents attend school
at Camp Menesetung
Greeters on Sunday morning at
the Londesboro United Church
were Rev. Snihur and Tom Duizer.
The ushers were Bill Bromley, Neil
Salverda, John Hoggart and Rick
Konarski. Hymn sing was held
prior to service led by Rev. Snihur,
with Lisa Duizer as the pianist.
Rev. Snihur invited Lome and
Renee Snell to the front to receive
their membership into the church
and also to Dave and Karen
Armstrong to present Cara Gladys
Lynn for baptism. Bob Trick
welcomed them on behalf of the
session. Betty Hulley presented a
carnation from the congregation.
At the children’s time all had a
look at Baby Cara. Their song was
“Halleluiah, Halleluiah”. Several
had crafts on display made at
Vacation Bible School.
The scripture reading was from
Kings “Josiah’s reign’’ and a
Visiting on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson were
his aunt Annie Thompson and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Boyle of Clarkes-
burg. They attended the Snell
reunion at Londesboro hall Sunday
morning.
Jennifer Lawrie of Kitchener is
spending the week with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Thompson.
Mrs. Bob Thompson had eye
cataract surgery and implant on
July 11 at St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shaddick
were guests at the wedding of her
niece Cynthia Walkom to Michael
Grau in Fullerton Church July 12.
That night they attended the
reception for Debbie Shaddick and
Michael Viera at Goderich Sunset
Golf Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Newby of
Kitchener visited on Sunday with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Newby.
Visiting with the Newby’s on
Thursday were Bea Foster and
Evelyn Hutton from Chesley.
reading of the law. The scripture
lesson was “Hidden Treasure.”
The sermon was “A rediscovered
treasurer.”
Dave and Karen are spending
this week at summer school at
Camp Menesetung. After the
church service Harvey McDowell
took pictures for the photo direc
tory.
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The Women’s Institute Public
Relations meeting was held July 9
at 8 p.m. in the hall. The meeting
opened in the usual manner with
Hattie Wood at the piano. Presi
dent Margaret Anderson welcom
ed all and thanked everyone for the
help at the graduation banquet and
the birthday party for Jack Arm
strong’s 90th birthday.
Roll call was answered by 17
present. The minutes of the last
meeting were read by the secretary
-treasurer Alice Buchanan. The
correspondence included an ap
peal from the Lady Diana Day Care
and it was moved to donate $25 to
this. A used piano was purchased
from Mike Lipnicki, Belgrave with
a guarantee, and $50 was allowed
on the old piano. It was moved that
a sign be put on the piano that it is
not to leave the hall basement. It
was moved to have the piano bench
Hullett Days enjoyed by all
The 4th annual Hullett Days was
held July 11 and 12 featuring ball
games Friday night and on Satur
day, the children’s tractor pull.
There was a pork barbeque given
by Londesboro U .C. W. followed by
50 children attend
vacation bible school
Londesboro Vacation Bible
School was held Monday, July 7 to
Friday, July 11. There were 50
children attending. The leader was
Clara Riley; assistant, Tracy Sal
verda; and teachers were nursery,
Kitty McGregor, Connie Hoggart,
Vicky Lou Riley and Tracy Salver
da; attendance, 15; beginners 5 - 6
yrs., Deanna Lyon, Denise Gross,
att. 11; middlers 7-8-9, Marsha
Szusz, Joanne Wilts, Lisa Kenne
dy, Shannon Duizer, att. 15; junior
9 - 14, Caroline Thompson,
Darlene Hulley, att. 11.
On Friday at 11 a.m. a number of
parents, grandparents and friends
refinished. The treasurer’s report
was read giving a balance on hand
as $895.33.
Beth Knox volunteered to make
a quilt block for Erland Lee Home.
The W.I. Grade 8 award for Home
Economics was received by Dar
lene Buffinga and Industrial Arts
by Elvis Vincent. An invitation to
Blyth W.I. on September 4 at 8
p.m. was received. The program
was by Denise Hulley giving
instrumental chording on the
piano. A bus trip to Huron Country
Playhouse on August 28 costing
$21 willbesponsoredby Ellison
Leisure Tours. Contact Beth Knox
for tickets soon - first come first
accepted.
Lois Elliott gave a very interest
ing report on the P.R.O. Workshop
that she attended at Paynesville
W.I. hall on Highway 3 on June 24,
organized by Geraldine Campbell,
a variety show. Jack Armstrong
was honouredas “Citizenofthe
Year.”
Farmers Olympics were held
reoresenting Hullett township,
Harlock, Kinburn, Summerhill,
viewed the work of crafts done the
past week.
Burns U.C. W. served cookies
and punch and all went to the
auditorium, when sing-songs were
led by Dave Snihur and the
teachers presented a certificate to
each child in their class. Clara Riley
thanked all teachers and any who
helped in any way.
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“Promote W.I. work.” She sai<
public relations is to get informa
tion to the media using the fiv<
W’s: who, what, when, where ant
why. She was thanked by Presiden
Marg.
Brenda Doner from the Blytl
Festival told of things they do
They have workshops and crafts fo
kids and adults. There will be i
clown show at the park. They arc
very appreciative of volunteers fo:
ushering and help in many ways
They have made $1,200 fron
renting cushions which is put bad
into hall improvements.
Elma Jewitt had a contest
making words from four letters
ELVI and gave a reading. The
meeting closed with the Queen anc
W.I. grace. Lunch was served bj
Beth Knox, Florence Cartwrigh’
and Helen Lawson.
Walkerburn and Londesboro.
The weather was cool but the
rain held off. All was enjoyed.
Reeve Tom Cunningham thank
ed recreation committees and all
who helped in any way.
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