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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-04-06, Page 13Expectation shows on the faces of players at the Blyth and Londesboro Lions Clubs' Las Vegas Night at the Bly th and District Community Centre Saturday night. John Stewart [right] and brother Barney [foreground] operated the crown and anchor game as part of the evening’s activities. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1988. PAGE 13. Church plans songfest III lit T|MS™/ .i Holiday visitors in Londesboro Muriel Millson and grandson William of Woodstock visited on Friday with her mothers Mrs. Dora Shobbrook. Duetoa misprint here are the names of the confirmation class March 27: Vicky Lou Riley, Loreena Simpson, Shannon Dui- zer, Brent Radford, Kathie Kenn­ edy, TheresaOverboe, Michael Preszcator, Kevin Wright, Stanley Airdrie, Tim Airdrie, Theresa Knox, Paul Jewitt, Murray Whyte, Denise Gross, Lisa Kennedy and Gerben Wilts. Shuffleboard was held at Hullett Central School on Wednesday evening. Winners were Clara Riley, Lome Hunking and Audrey Thompson. The last night for shuffleboard will be Wednesday evening, April 6 at 8 p.m. There were 11 tables of euchre in play on Thursday evening March 31. Winnerswere: ladies’ high, Dorothy Bezzo, Clinton; ladies’ lone hands, Ida Godkin, Clinton; ladies’ low, Reta Kelland; men’s high, Ruth Fisher, Clinton (playing Hullett Happenings SWIMMING The grade 4, 5 class is starting their first session of swimming at Vanastra on Tuesday, April 6. These sessions will be once a week for 8 weeks. GRADE3 The grade 3 class has been very busy decorating eggs with macar­ oni! They call these unusual creations “Eggniks”. GRADE4 The grade four class has recently wrote fan letters to their favourite movie, or T. V. star of their choice. They are hoping to receive an autograph from each fan. SCIENCE FAIR On April 7 and 8 the grades seven and eight classes will participate in their annual science fair. They will set up their exhibits on April 7 and present them on April 8. Visitors are welcome to see the projects on Thursday after school from 3:30 to 5:30 or any time on Friday from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. CREATIVE STUDIES Junior and Intermediate crea­ tive studies arepushing theirfinale in their newspaper collection. They are aiming for one ton to give us all an idea of what one ton looks like. We’ll all be making tons with other things too! Watch for further reports. Last week’s Math Whiz was Mathew Armstrong. Easter is the focus these days in all subjects. as a man); men’s lone hands, Cliff Saundercock; men’s low, Elmer Murray, Clinton; most zero’s, Iiondesboro Compiled by June Fothergill Phone 523-4360 Happy Gang seniors to host Blyth The March meeting of the Happy Gang Seniors was held on Wednesday, March 30 at 1:30 p.m. The meeting was opened by President Audrey Thompson read­ ing an Easter poem. “O Canada” was sung. The roll call was taken with 21 members present. Minutes of February were read and approv­ ed. Thank you’s were read from Clare Vincent and June Fothergill. The treasurer’s report was read by Audrey Thompson. Clara Riley reported on a bus trip next Wednesday toSt. Thomas. The Spring Rally is on April 13 at Stanley Complex at Varna. There will be a meeting at Township building on April 12 at 8 KNECHTEL BOTTLE POP 750 ML. + DEPOSIT ■ SCHNEIDER’S BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA 1.99 SCHNEIDER’S SOFT MARGARINE SCRIMGEOUR’S FOOD MARKET BLYTH 523-4551 Mrs. Ernie Brown, Clinton. The next euchre is on Friday, April 15 at the hall at 8 p.m. p. m. to discuss ways to improve the hall. The Senior Games are on June 20 and 21 at Stratford. The next meeting will be held on Wednes­ day, April 20 at 1:30p.m. when the group will entertain Blyth Swing­ ing Seniors. Five tables of euchre were played. Winners were: ladies’ high, Helen Lawson; ladies’ low, Mary Longman; ladies’ lone hands, June Fothergill; men’s high, Bob Thompson; men’s low, Mary Dale, Clinton (playing as a man); men’s lone hands, Verna Glazier, Clinton (playing as a man). The draw prize was won by Helen Lawson. Audrey closed the meeting with another poem. SWANSON 8 02 MEAT"™ pies .59 Greeter for Easter Sunday at Londesboro United Church was Don MacGregor. Ushers were Neil Salverda, Len Archambault, Allan Bosman and Don MacGregor. New hymn books, ‘‘Hymns for the family ofGod” were dedicated. The announcements were as fol­ lows: the Youth Group meets at People around Londesboro Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott, Billy Jim, Christy, Shannon and Mrs. Jean Scott were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scholl of Monk ton and they also attended Monkton Lutheran Church. We welcome Mr. Harvey God­ bolt of Bayfield to our village. He has bought the Maize house. W.I. members shouldn’t forget the annual meeting and banquet at Hillcrest Restaurant at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 13. All mem­ bers should wear their member- Lorne and Addie Hunking, Arnold and Ora Bruce and Clara Riley attended the wedding of their great-niece Michelle Riehl to Allan Hodgert. The wedding was in Thames Road United Church with the reception at the Kirkton-Wood­ ham Community Centre. C.A.M.C. - Bookkeeping - Income Tax Preparation - Experienced Staff HOURS: Wednesday-9-6 Saturdays-9-1 Alan Campbell 328Josephine Street WINGHAM 357-3687 or 887-9451 PART-TIME AND CONTINUING EDUCATION PRESENTS: COURSES OFFERED IN BRUSSELS THIS SPRING INTRODUCTION TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT [UNIT1].............................................................................545 Thursday, April 14, 7:00 - 10:00 p.m., 12 wks. STRESS REDUCTION AND RELAXATION...............$28 Wednesday, May 11, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m., 7 wks. SERVICING AND REPAIR OF SMALL ENGINES - PART 1 .............................................................................$38 Monday, April 18, 7:00 - 10:00 p.m., 10 wks. BOOKKEEPING FUNDAMENTALS ........................$40 Monday, April 18, 7:00 - 10:00 p.m., 12 wks. BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING................................$40 Monday, April 18, 7:00 - 10:00 p.m., 12 wks. You may register at the Continuing Education Office in person or by mail. For further information, please contact the Clinton Continuing Education Office between 12:00 noon and 8:00 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. on Friday. CONESTOGACOLLEGE-CLINTON CAMPUS P.O.Box160 Clinton, Ontario. N0M 1L0 [519] 482-3458 Effective June 1,1988, Conestoga College will become a “smoke-free” environment. Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology Bergmas on Thursday, April 7 at 7 p.m.; Songfest is April 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Church. The choir sang two anthems including, “Because He Lives”. Rob Marshall read scripture, Corinthians 15, 1-5. The sermon was, ‘‘Jesus Christ is Risen”. Florence and Claude Cart- j wright, her mother and sister Mrs. Rinn and Lois Rinn of Belgrave spent Easter weekend in Montreal with John Cartwright. 1987 Pontiac 6000, 4 door with air 1987 Chrysler Fifth Avenue, 4 door with air. 1986 Pontiac Bonneville, 4 door with air. 1985 Pontiac Bonneville, 4 door with air. 1984 Pontiac, 4 dr., Station- wagon with air. 1983 Olds 98 Regency Brougham, loaded with extras. 1982 Chev Monte Carlo, 2 door HAMM’S CAR SALES Blyth 523-4342 •Gas Pumps ’Repairs to most makesand models