The Citizen, 1986-10-01, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1986.
ondesboro
Mrs. Dora Shobbrook
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Happy Gang seniors see slides
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Lisa Duizer
wins
14/7 scholarship
Lisa Duizer of Londesboro has
been named winner of the Huron
County Women’s Institute Schol
arship for 1986.
Lisa has 18 4H clubs to her credit
and has also been a leader of 4H
clubs. She has also earned a trip to
the Western Fair leadership con
ference.
Lisa, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Duizer, is presently
enrolled at the University of
Guelph, taking a four-year diete
tics program.LISA DUIZER
People around
Londesboro
Beth Knox along with 40 rela
tives of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hobles
of Ailsa Craig celebrated with them
their 55th wedding anniversary at a
dinner at the Strathroy Golf Club
diningroom on Friday, September
26.
Congratulations to Cheryl Lyon
and Calvin Bakelaar who were
married on Saturday, September
27 in the Church.
Visiting with Olive Penfound
and Elgin on the weekend were her
sister Mabel McLeod of Mitchell.
On Saturday, September 27
Barb, Mel, Theresa, Melanie and
Christopher Knox and Beth Knox
were guests at the wedding of
Beth’s grandson Richard Swan and
Elaine Timmins at the Centennial
United Church, London. The re
ception followed at the Ivanhoe in
London.
Visiting the past two weeks with
Mr and Mrs. Jake McDougall
were his sister Jessie Cataliona
from Bo'se, Idaho and niece Jean
Giordano from Toronto.
Dirk and Lloy Garlichs of
Kitchener spent the weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Shaddick. On Sunday Jeff and
Karin Shaddick, Stephen, Danny
and Crystal of London visited at the
same home.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim McEwing were Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Pepper, Brucefield; Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Lloyd, Harri
ston; Mr. and Mrs. John Brown,
Grand Valley and Mrs. and Mrs.
Jack McEwing, Blyth.
W.I. Consumer Affairs meeting
will be held October 8 at 8p.m. The
speaker will be Hydro area mana
ger Bill Dobson from Goderich
speaking on safety and saving
energy. Everyone is welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fothergill
enjoyed Saturday and Sunday
Leisure Bus Tour by Margaret
Burkhart to St. Catharine’s Grape
Festival Parade.
Norman and Helen Alexander
spent from September 14 - 16in
Sarnia, where Norman attended
the Biennial Conference of Ontario
Conservation Authorities.
The Happy Gang Seniors Club
held a pot luck dinner to begin their
fall meetings on September 24 at
noon with 36 present. The Presi-
United
Church plans
communion
service
Greeting on Sunday morning at
the Londesboro United Church
were Rev. Snihur and Garnet
Wright. The ushers were Shannon
Duizer, Christine Potter, Fred Peel
and Dennis Wilts.
Rev. Snihur welcomed all and
gave the announcements. Next
Sunday, October 5 will be Com
munion Sunday. The youth group
will meet next Sunday, October 5
for a Walkathon to Clinton and
back. The proceeds from sponsors
will be for Ron Nesbitt and youth
group activities. The flowers in the
church were from the wedding of
Cheryl Lyon and Calvin Bakelaar
on Saturday in the Church.
At the children’s time, “Jesus
wants me for a Sunbeam’’ was
sung. The story continued, “Dad
and Billy go fishing’ ’ where the
boat hit a rock and no boat was left.
They got wet but Billy had matches
so he gathered bark and wood. God
will always take care of us. Junior
teachers were Margaret and Man-
dyMedd. The scripture reading
was “Wisdom promises Godliness
and Safety.’’ Scripture lesson was
preaching of the cross.
The Anthem was sung by the
men’s choir with Marsha Szusz as
the organist and choir director. The
sermon was “To know the mind of
God - Be Wise. ’ ’ It told of a woman
who had the highest I.Q. but was
not wise - “Trust in the Lord with
all thine Heart. ’ ’ Wisdom is found
in the Bible.
dent Lome Hunking welcomed all.
Hazel Reid and Margaret Good
accepted the members’ dues. O
Canada was sung and the blessing
was given.
After dinner Lome introduced
Pete W^sterhout. Pete thanked
him for the invitation and showed
slides taken at different times, in
Texas and San Francisco at tourist
attractions and New Zealand,
California and Arizona. From
Holland he showed the tulips and
other beautiful flowers; in Bel
gium, the cemetery of Canadian
soldiers. They were much enjoyed
and appreciation was shown. He
was thanked by Clara Riley and
presented with a gift.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read by Estella Adam. Thank
you notes were read from Clare
Vincent, Elsie Shaddick, and
Theresa Knox. The Fall Rally Fun
and Games meeting is to be held at
Dungannon on October 16 at 12
noon. Registration is $2. The
report on the sick was read.
The 1986 officers are Past
President, Lome Hunking; Presi
dent, Audrey Thompson; Vice
President, Clara Riley; Secretary,
Margaret Good; Treasurer, Hazel
Reid; and Press Secretary, Dora
Shobbrook.
Some cards were played and the
winners were ladies’ high, Marg
aret Taylor; lone hands, Kay
Konarski; low, Clara Riley; men’s
high, Verna Glazier (playing as a
man); lone hands, Watson Reid;
low, Russell Good and door prize,
Ruth Shobbrook.
President Audrey Thompson
thanked Lome and Estella for a job
well done during the past two
years. The next meeting will be
held on October 29 at 1:30 p.m.
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Hullett, Blyth agree
to demolish house
Hullett township council and
Blyth village council met in joint
session Sept. 16 and made a
decision to demolish the house on
the former Lome Popp farm
purchased earlier this year by the
two councils.
The Popp property had been
purchased as a buffer zone for the
Blyth-Hullett Waste Disposal Site
in the township near Blyth. The
municipalities had rented the
house during the summer to the
Blyth Festival and when they
received a request to rent the house
to another interested party, had
gone into considerable discussion
about the pros and cons of rental.
First the joint committee in charge
of running the site was unable to
come to a decision then the Blyth
council wasn’t able to decide so a
joint meeting was held.
Worried about there being more
stringent environmental regula-
ion if a residence was located
nearby, the two councils agreed to
have the house demolished and the
well filled in.
The Hullett council also voted to
instruct the Blyth council to seek
full Environment Impairment In
surance Coverage for the site with
both councils to share the cost.
In other business at the Hullett
session, council authorized the
road superintendent to investigate
installingaradioinhis house toput
him in contact with the rest of the
equipment.
At the regular September meet
ing of Hullett council on Sept. 2,
courtofrevisionwasheldon the
Forbes Municipal Drain. Noobjec
tions were received. Council ac
cepted the tender of Baylinc
Drainage to do the work at a cost of
$5,639.21.
The report of the Jenkins
Municipal Drain was read and
provisionally accepted with court
of revision and opening of tenders
set for Sept. 7.
4-H club
elects officers
The first 4-H meeting of Londes
boro III Milk Makes It was held on
Sept. 22 at 7 p. m. at the home of
Sandra Mayberry.
The meeting was opened with
the4-H pledge. The members then
nominated and voted officers. The
president is Kathy Van Bakel; vice
president, Theresa Knox; secre
tary, Lisa Kennedy and press
reporter, Wendy Lammerant.
Members then discussed the
topics of calcium and osteoporosis.
The next meeting will be held on
Sept. 29at 7:00 p.m. at the home of
Elizabeth Lawson.
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