HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-02-12, Page 9LONDESBOROUGH NEWS
Mrs. Dora Shobbrook
523-4250
Londesboro Explorers
hold meeting
Expedition 9 of the Londesboro of third year girls would have a
Explorers was held Tuesday, chance to participate at the head
February 4. table.
The meeting opened with a treat
served by Pam Salverda. The The Explorer purpose was said
Explorers elected the officers. and the. Explorer song sung. The
Michelle Dillon is new chief. craftwasmakingValentinecookies
Denise Hulley is new keeper of the and cards. The members had a
log, Sara Lyons is new keeper of candy -heart relay race and ended
treasury and newspaper reporter. the meeting with a dismissal by the
This second election was held so all chief.
Local man
in Clinton Hospital
Mrs. Joe Shaddick was admitted
to Clinton Public Hospital January
25 and returned home February 4.
Mrs. Florence Cartwright and
her sister Mrs. Keith Cartwright
attended the funeral of their
uncle -in-law Earl Cartwright, age
70, on February 4 in Sudbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley
returned home Feb. 3 from
spending vacation in Florida.
Mrs. Clara Riley spent Wednes-
day to Monday in Goderich with
friends.
John Cartwright was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital most of last
week with a concussion.
David Whyte is a patient in
University hospital, London with a
fractured leg.
W.I. Card party will be Feb. 14 at
8 p.m. Everyone welcome.
There has been a change of time
for the U.C.W. meeting, Feb. 17 at
1:30 p.m. in the church.
Mrs. Jean Scott spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Scott in Goderich.
Right -to -farm advisory
committee set up
The need for new measures to
protect the right to farm in Ontario
will be examined by a new advisory
committee, Agriculture and Food
Minister Jack Riddell said recent-
ly.
The six -member committee will
recommend options to protect
Ontario farm operations from
incompatible land uses and from
complaints against normal farm
practices, Riddell said.
Some farmers may feel their
rights to undertake normal farm-
ing practices have been constrain-
ed because of complaints from
neighbors," he said.
"The committee will determine
the cause and extent of the
problems caused by non-agricul-
tural land uses in close proximity to
farm operations."
The committee is chaired by Don
Dunn, director of the ministry's
foodland preservation branch.
Committee members are: Ralph
Ferguson, RR 7, Watford; Earl
Muir, RR 6, Niagara -on -the -Lake;
Dorothy Middleton, RR 2, Crysler;
Otto Crone, RR 4, Hagersville and
Barnie Evans, Embro. Sue Robin-
son, of the ministry's foodland
preservation branch, will serve as
secretary to the committee.
Current legislation, policies and
programs pertaining to farm prac-
tices will be assessed, while the
advisory committee will also evalu-
ate the effectiveness of programs
to protect farm operations in other
jurisdictions.
A new Foodland Preservation
Policy statement and a revised
Agricultural Code of Practice have
recently been released by the
minister for public comment.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1986. PAGE 9.
Guest minister at United Church
Greeting worshippers at Lond-
esboro United church on Sunday
morning was Gerritt Wilts. Ushers
were Stanley Airdrie, Kevin
Wright, Gerbin and Dennis Wilts.
Rev. Siebrand Wilts was mini-
ster as Rev. Snihur was taking
service at his 'home' church in
Owen Sound. Rev. Wilts welcomed
all and expressed his appreciation
for being invited to take service
here. Next Sunday there will be a
hymn sing time at 10:$0 a. m. prior
to service. Everyone 'Is invited to
the annual skating party Feb. 23 at
Clinton arena.
4-H club to set up
Etiquette for the '80's will be
held on Monday, February 17 at
7:00 p.m. at the Mayberry's. Boys
and girls from the age of 12 and up
are most welcome. For more
information call 523-9479 or
523-4359.
14 at shuffleboard
On Feb. 5 there were 14 present
at the shuffleboard get-together.
Three game winner was Audrey
Thompson. The next shuffleboard
games will be Feb. 12.
Lets see
you do
It
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For children's iyme Rev. Wilts
asked "Doyou have a hobby?" His
hobby, he said was reading. He
told about small seeds growing.
Junior teachers were Tracy Salver -
da and Denise Hulley. Scripture
reading was from Romans 12: 19 to
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For the anthem, organist was Lisa
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