HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-10-15, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1986. PAGE 13.
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Londesboro United
Church celebrates
Thanksgiving
Greeting on Sunday morning at
the Londesboro United Church
were Rev. Snihur and Jack Lee.
The ushers were Len Archam
bault, Allen Bosman, Don McGre
gor and Dennis Wilts.
A hymn-sing was held prior to
the service led by Rev. Snihur with
Gail Lear as the pianist. Rev.
Snihur gave the call to worship and
the announcements. Bible study
will be on Friday at 1:15 at the
manse. Therewill be no Sunday
School next Sunday because it will
be the Church Anniversary. The
Snell family singers will follow the
service. The photo directories will
be handed out. At 7:30 p.m. Rev.
Stan McDonald will be the guest
preacher and there will be fellow
ship following the service.
The children’s time sang
“Praise Him’’ and read the
conclusion of “ Dad and Billy go on
a fishing trip ’ ’, where a boat picked
them up. It told the children we
have so much to be thankful for.
Couple
honoured
Congratultions to Leonard and
Joyce Radford. Their family held a
surprise anniversary reception for
their 40th wedding anniversary on
October 11, at the Goderich Legion
Hall. A large number of friends and
relations attended.
Londesboro
elect new officers
Junior teachers were Theresa and
Melanie Knox.
Scripture was taken from Ro
mans, “The Christians Hope.’’
The sermon was “All time is
Thanksgivingtime,’’ saying all
things work together for the good,
give thanks to God, count your
blessings and be thankful. Rev.
Snihur thanked Explorers for
decorating the church.
Local residents hospitalized
Village residents admitted to
hospital last week were Addie
Hunking, Elsie Shaddick, Darrell
Shobbrook, Clinton Public Hospi
tal and John Cartwright, Goderich
Hospital. We wish them all a
speedy recovery.
Congratultions to Tielman and
Sandra Westerhout on their 25th
wedding anniversary. A reception
was held October 11 at the White
Carnation, Holmesville.
Happy Gang Seniors remember
the Fall Rally fun and games
meeting at Dungannon on October
16 at 12 noon. Registration $2.
Visiting on Monday, October 6
with Elsie Shaddick were Mr. and
Mrs. Thad Calder, Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Souttiaux
spent Thanksgiving weekend with
Dorothy’s mother, Mrs. Sweeny at
Explorers
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The Women’s Institute Con- bazaar. Helen Lawson reported on a film on T.V. showing many do’s
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vieve Allen at the piano. The
president Margaret Anderson wel
comed all.
Roll call was “A small electric
appliancel would not want to be
without’’ and was answered by 16
members and three visitors. The
minutes of the last meeting were
read by the secretary-treasurer
Alice Buchanan. Correspondence
included thanks from the Nesbitt
family and Huron Day Care Board
for Support. It was moved to donate
$25 to this. The treasurer’s report
showed a balance of $578.12.
The President thanked those
who helped at the Huronview
Chateaugay.
Visiting on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Radford, London
and Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie,
Rob and Jennifer, Kitchener. They
attended'the reception for Ray
Radford’s parents.
Jean Scott spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott in
Goderich.
Florence Cartwright and boys
spent Thanksgiving Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cartwright
and girls in London.
Thanksgiving visitors with Do
reen and Glen Carter were daugh
ter Colleen of Exeter and Mr. and
present. The theme was “Peace be
with us.’’ Marjorie Duizer accept
ed the 4-H W.I. bursary for Lisa.
The speaker was Mr. Penn from
Family and Children Services. Lois
Elliott reported that next year the
rally was to be held in Londesboro
on October 5. It was moved to have
card parties the first Friday
available, November 21. Mar
jorie Anderson is the delegate to
the area convention on October 16 -
17. Gail Lear favoured with piano
solos. It was moved to send flowers
to Isabel Colson and a card to Lorna
Radford.
June Fothergill introduced the
guest speaker, Bill Dodds, cus
tomer service supervisor western
region, Ontario Hydro. He showed
Mrs. Larry Carter and Tonya of
Simcoe. Dinner guests on Sunday
and Monday also included Mr.
John Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs.
Ke van Broome, Wade and Adam
of Egmondville.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carter and
Tonya visited her grandfather,
George Carter in Huronview while
home on the weekend.
Dora Shobbrook spent Thanks
giving with her daughter Thelma
Ellerby and her family in Clinton.
R.N. Joan Garrow and Dean Rynn
of Ottawa were home.
A large number from here
enjoyed the Walton quilt display on
Thursday.
what everyone should
know about electrical safety. Teach
children about the dangers. Don’t
have appliances near water. He
also answered questions. He was
thanked by June and she presented
him with a gift.
Marjorie Anderson presented a
gift to Peggy Perkins in honour of
their 40th wedding anniversary. At
the November 12 meeting of
Culture Affairs the speaker will be
Jane Whitney from Bluewater
Centre for Young Offenders. Each
member is to bring a guest.
Dora Shobbrook gave the read
ing, “What happened to the day
and an embarrassing moment.’’
The meeting closed and lunch was
served by Marjorie Anderson,
Romona Jamieson and Margaret
Taylor.
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The Explorers met in the
basement of the church on October
1. To start the meeting, the girls
made peanut butter and jam
sandwiches using cookie cutters.
Election of officers was held with
results as follows: Kelly Bosman,
president; Cheri Taylor, keeper of
the log; Angela Horbanuik, trea
surer.
Kelly Bosman conducted the
opening ceremonies. Erin Horban
uik and Christy Scott said the
Explorer Emblem and Kerrie
Szusz presented the Explorer
picture.
Roll call was answered by 15
girls with a favourite fall food.
Collectionwas$3 75. Mrs. Tay
lor’s birthday was on October 2 and
she put in 10 birthday pennies
(because that’s all she had with
Clinton Christian School
her). Mrs. Taylor discussed pre
paring for the decoration of the
church for Thanksgiving Sunday.
The meeting closed by singing,
“This is my Father’s World.’’
On October 8, Expedition #3 of
the Explorers was started with an
apple treat provided by Margaret
Medd. Mrs. Taylor gave a reading
called “How to tell when you have
had too much turkey dinner.’’
Collection was $2.50.
Mrs. Horbanuik took roll call by
asking “Were we having turkey for
Thanksgiving?’’ The craft was
making candy turkeys. The rest of
the meeting was spent in decorat
ing the church for Thanksgiving
Sunday. The meeting closed by
singing, “This is my Father’s
World.’’
celebrates anniversary
The Clinton and District Christ
ian School has started its 25th year
on a very positive note. At a recent
membership meeting, it was de
cided to go ahead with a two and
a half room addition, to do
extensive renovations to the exist
ing building and to replace the
roof. The total cost of the project
will be approximately $130,000 of
which $85,000 has been raised by
means of a drive in the supporting
communities.
This year the school has 188
students from the Blyth, Clinton,
Exeter, and Goderich areas. They
will be adding two new teachers to
the staff, Mrs. Pearl Samplonius
from Clinton will be teaching music
and directing the choirs. Miss
Joyce Dekker from Sarnia will be
teaching Kindergarten three days
a week and working with Mrs. Trix
Bradley in the Remedial Pro
gramme the other two days. This
will be the first time that the school
has had a full time Remedial
Programme, which is being made
possible by the new addition.
The annual meeting of the
School Society was held on Wed
nesday, Sept. 17 at the school. The
meeting was opened with Bible
reading and prayer. The retiring
board members were thanked for
their many hours of work and new
board members were elected. The
budget of $407,200 for the 86-87
school year was approved by the
society. The Board has designated
the weekend of June 19, 20 and 21,
1987 for the official 25th Anniver
sary Celebrations. Mr. Jim Visser
closed the meeting with thanks
giving prayer.
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