HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-10-08, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1986.
ondesboro
Mrs. Dora Shobbrook
523-4250
United Church
plans anniversary
Bantam girls lose
tough series final
The Londesboro Bantam girls
teamlosta tough game Monday
evening at Gowanstown and be
came the runners-up in the finals of
the Tri-county Ball League. Play
ing into extra innings, the girls lost
by one run.
The coaches Brenda Nesbitt,
Jeff Sippel and Cheryl Bromley are
veryproudof theirplayers. The
team consisted of Kerry Babcock,
Tonya Boonstoppel, Lisa Bosman,
Lori Bromley, Michelle Cronin,
Steacy Elliott, Brenda Finch,
Francis Greidanus, Laura Halla-
han, Lori Liebold, Deanna Lyon,
Marilyn Mayberry and Theresa
Overboe.
Former resident
wins electronics award
Greeting on Sunday morning at
theLondesboroUnited Church,
were Rev. Snihur and Lome
Hunking. The ushers were Larry
Gross, Robert Radford, Murray
Whyte and Larry Hoggart.
Rev. Snihurwelcomedall and
gave call to worship and announce
ments. Choir practice will be held
on Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. Bible
study will be on October 16 at 1:15
p.m. at the home of Margaret
Whyte. Next Sunday there will be a
hymn-sing and Thanksgiving. Oct
ober 19 is the Anniversary Sunday
and the photo directory will be
given out after church. At 7:30
p.m. Rev. Stan McDonald will be
preaching, with fellowship time to
Scripture reading was Isaiah
praises God for his judgements and
benefits. Scripture lesson was
prayer for apostles. He prays for all
believers. The anthem was sung
with Gail Lear as the organist and
Marsha Szusa as the choir director.
The sermon was “That all may
be one,” about the family being
close and loving each other. The
communion service was held with
Gordon Shobbrook and Bob Trick
assisting the minister; serving
bread were Bert Lyon, Elwood
Mitchell, Garnet Wright and Jim
Jamieson; serving wine were
Lome Hunking, Jack Lee, Trudy
Pollard and Ken Hulley.
JOHN E. LAWSON
John E. Lawson has just receiv
ed an award for $250 and a life
membership in his professional
association for designing and
building an automotive voice
synthesized warning system, an
electronic warning system for
installation in automobiles. He is a
member of the Institute of Electric
and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
Mr. Lawson graduated from the
RadioCollegeCanada School of
Electronics Technology, Toronto,
in March 1985, with an Honours
degree in electrical engineering
technology. He received the Ruddy
Electrical Award for oustanding
electronics achievement in 1982.
He now works for CN-CP in
London, Ontario.
Mr. Lawson is the son of Reg and
Helen Lawson of Londesboro, and
graduated from Central Huron
Secondary School in Clinton in
1981.
Lions visit Ron Nesbitt
in Parkwood hospital
On October 2 the Londesboro
Lions Club travelled to London to
Parkwood Hospital where 15 mem
bers and three guests heldtheir
regular October meeting with Lion
Ron Nesbit;. Friends will be glad to
know Ron was able to spend
Saturday evening at home return
ing back on Sunday to Parkwood
Hospital.
OnMonday, September 29,
Londesboro U.C.W. members
Joan Whyte, Margaret Whyte,
Brenda Radford and Betty Hulley
attended the U.C.W. Fall Rally at
Winthrop and were in charge of
registration.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson and
Elizabeth spent Sunday evening
with John in London.
Eighteenfrom here enjoyed a
bus tour on Thursday, October 2 to
see the Beaver Valley fall colours
going to Formosa where Formosa
senior citizens were host, then to
Markdale, to Owen Sound and to
Paisley where the United Church
catered to a dinner. Tour arrange
ments were made by Marg Burk
hart of Daybreak who was the tour
director.
Beth Knox visited on Sunday
evening with cousins Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Hobbs and attended a Thanks-
giving dinner at Ailsa Craig
Nursing Home.
Mrs. Ross Millson, Sarah, John
and Patricia of Woodstock spent
the weekend with her mother
Thelma Ellerby.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen visited
on the weekend with his brother
Dr. Lester Allenof Watford. All
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Jackson in Ridgetown.
Visiting on the weekend with
Hazel Watkins was her sister-in-
law, Hazel Draper of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Cy Murrell of
Orangeville spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kelland.
Also Sunday supper guests were
Thelma Ellerby and John Cameron
of Clinton.
Mr. Alf Bell of Prince Rupert
spent three days last week with his
niece Elsie Shaddick.
Kathy, Laura and Paul Cham
bers visited on Sunday with Jim
and Gloria McEwing.
Orval and Nettie Newby visited
on Sunday with Hilda Bent,
Darlene and Cal Baxeter in
London.
follow.
At the children’s time “God’s
got the whole world in his hands”
was sung. The story was “Dad and
Billy go on a fishing trip”
continued. They got home safely
because God takes care. The junior
teacher was Margaret Medd.
Hullett
Happenings
KINDERGARTEN’S FIELD TRIP
One of the events coming up at
Hullett this week is the kindergar
ten ’ s field trip. They are going to an
apple orchard on Wednesday,
October 8 in Brussels.
“SAY CHEESE”
Pictures were taken on Monday,
September 29 by the National
School Studios. Preschoolers also
got their pictures taken earlier than
the others. The pictures are
expected to be back in three to four
weeks.
THE AUDIO VISUAL PROGRAM
Once again this year students
are chosen for audio visual. Girls
and boys from grade seven set up
the equipment needed by the
teachers. Such things as film
projectors, televisions and the
overhead projectors are set up by
these people.
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home of Gloria McEwing with 18
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wayside’ ’ and hymn 577 was sung.
“A General Thanksgiving’’ was
repeated in unison.
Jean Leiper gave a reading
“Thanksgiving day in the morn
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Beryl Reid, Joan Hoggarth and
Hazel Reid. Josephine McGregor
led in a Thanksgiving prayer.
Amelia Rice conducted the
business. Roll call was answered
with a Bible verse, and the minutes
of the last meeting were read. The
treasurer’s report was given by
Margaret Taylor. Thank you cards
were received from Ida Salverda
and Ron Nesbitt. Joan Hoggarth
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The meeting closed with the
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