HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-11-07, Page 13Lest we forget
OnSunday morning members of Blyth Legion and Blyth Ladies
Auxiliary marched from Hullett Central School to the United
Church in Londesboro for a special Remembrance Dav service.
Hullett students
celebrate Hallowe’en
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1990. PAGE 13.
Editors Andrea Postma and
Karla Stacey
For Hallowe’en, the Primary and
Junior children played games from
9:00 to 12:00. The games were a
haunted house, drawing Hallo
we’en murals and carving pump
kins.
From 12:15 - 2:00 grades 5, 6, 7,
and 8 had a Hallowe’en dance. At
2:30 the costume parade started.
The winners were: Amanda Haak,
Cody Anderson, Jillian Anderson,
Lauren Snell, Elizabeth MacGre
gor, Katrina Knelsen, Cassie Mc-
Culligh, Kevin Salverda, Christo
pher Lammerant, Sandra De Jong,
Melissa Snell, Ashley Taylor, Ester
Gerrits, David Knelsen, Rosalyn
Hartman, Wesley Beacom, David
Stuart, Jason Veenstra, Heidi Vod-
den, Nicole Gerrits, Adam Ander
son, Kelly Anne Dalton, Kris
Hiuser, Becky Archambault, Chris
Carter, Hanna Huizinga, Kurt
Beuerman, Jamie Taylor, Shannon
Scott, Tammy Vincent, Sandy Ver-
wey, Melinda Beacom, Krista
Black, Cheryl Thompson, Erica
Horbanuik, Wesley Huizinga,
Kevin Beuerman, Molly Sykes,
Andrea Postman, Karla Stacey,
Unknown Student (possibly our
principal), Lindsay Salverda, Jason
Dalton and Ryan Chamney.
Iiondesboro
Compiled by Mrs. June Fothergill. Phone 523-4360
Happy Gang meets
The October meeting of Londes
boro Happy Gang Seniors was held
at the Hall on Wednesday, October
31 at 1:30 p.m.
President Clara Riley opened the
meeting with “O Canada”. She
welcomed everyone and read a
poem. The minutes of the Septem
ber meeting were read and approv
ed. The Christmas dinner will be at
the Hall at 12:30 p.m. on November
28, catered by the U.C.W.
Lome Hunking, Reta Kelland,
Clara Riley and Genevieve Allan
Legion members attend service
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, Nov. 4 were
Roy and Marie Krauter. Ushers
were Bert Lyon, Dennis Penfound,
Murray Howatt and Gordon Shob-
brook.
Guests were members of Blyth
Branch Royal Canadian Legion.
The choir anthem was “A Litany
for Peace”* The sermon topic was
“Searching For Happiness”.
Senior Youth Group will meet
Thursday evening, November 8, 7 -
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will attend the council meeting at
the middle of November. Reta
Kelland gave the Treasurer’s re
port. Edythe Beacom gave read
ings on ‘‘Pumpkin People” and
“Hallowe’en”. Twenty-eight mem
bers answered the roll call.
There were seven tables of
cards. Ladies’ high was Betty
Hulley; ladies’ lone hands, Jean
Scott; ladies’ low, Mary Longman;
men’s high, Margaret Taylor (play
ing as a man); men’s lone hands,
Ken Hulley; men’s low, Isabelle
Scanlon (playing as a man).
9 p.m. at the manse to discuss
General Council’s decisions on the
ordination of homosexuals.
Bible Study and Prayer Group
will meet Tuesday, November 6 at
1:30 p.m. in the home of Maureen
Bean, Auburn. Senior Choir prac
tice is at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov.
11 and Nov. 18. The anniversary
service is Sunday, November 18 at
11:15 a.m. Contributions for the
Christmas Bureau are to be left at
St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Clin
ton from Dec. 10 to Dec. 14.
People
Congratulations to George and
Vietta Hoggart who celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary on
Friday, November 2.
November Women’s Institute
meeting is Wednesday, Nov. 14 at
the Hall at 8 p.m. Guest speaker is
Chris Hall who will speak on birds.
A family crokinole party will be
held at Hullett School on Friday,
Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Please bring
dessert. Silver collection at door.
Hallowe'en fire
costs thousands
What may have been a Hallo
we’en prank resulted in thousands
of dollars worth of damage after a
fire on a Morris Township farm.
Wingham Fire Chief Harley
Gaunt said the Fire Department
received a call from Mrs. Ross Goll
of Concession 2 at 11:20 p.m. on
October 31. According to Chief
Gaunt a large pile of round hay
bales were on fire at the Goll farm.
He said that about 250 bales were
lost in the blaze before firemen
could extinguish it. A rough esti
mate of the loss, he guessed at
between $5,000 -$6,000.
Due to the suspicious nature of
the fire, the Wingham OPP were
called in at midnight. A police
spokesperson said they have no
suspects at this time and the
investigation is continuing. If
caught they could face a charge of
mischief over $1,000, the spokes
person said.
Centralia College offers
Gourmet Cooking Club
Have you ever wondered how gourmet cooks made food taste
so extraordinary? Join Centralia College’s two evening gourmet
cooking course and learn some of the secrets from a profes
sional chef.
Participants prepare and taste food each evening.
Instructor: Ross Crawford, Chef, Green Room, Stratford Festival
Theatre.
2 Wednesdays: November 14 and 21 (7-10 p.m.)
Middlesex Hall, Centralia College Fee: $50.00
(includes $20 for supplies)
For more information or to register, for the above courses,
please call Centralia College (519) 228-6691, Continuing Edu
cation Section.
Ministry of
Agriculture
CENTRALIA
COLLEGE
Ontario and Food Huron Park, Ontario NOM 1Y0
519-228-6691
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