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The Citizen, 1988-05-03, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1988. Londesboro Cancer Drive Record $373 collected The Sunday School Family Carnival was held on Saturday evening, April 30 atHullettCentral School. A good crowd had an enjoyable time. May 5, 6, 7 only Church Rock-a-thon starts Friday Visa WelcomeLondesboro The children’s story was given by Mrs. Barbara Hicks. June Norman Alexander, Hallett drain superintendent shows some of the features of the Hullett Wildlife Area’s water system to Robert Walton, chairman of the western zone of the drainage superintendents when the group met in Hullett last week. Drainage superintendents from five counties were represented at the meeting. The Spring Concert was held on Thursday evening, April 28 at Hullett Central School. A large crowd enjoyed a very enjoyable concert presented by Hullett Cen­ tral School students. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Douglas of St. Thomas called on their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and Elizabeth on Saturday. June Fothergill would like to thank her helpers Betty Moon, Nancy Allen and Elizabeth Lawson for their help in collecting in Londesboro for the Cancer Drive. A total of $3 73 was received. This is the most ever collected during the 19 years June has been Captain. l-SALE! In the absence of the regular minister Rev. Snihur, U.C.W. ladies had charge of the service Sunday, May 1. Greeters were Betty Hulley and Helen Lee. Ushers were Margaret Good, Reta Kelland, Florence Cartwright and Beryl Reid. Chairperson was Mary Peel, U.C.W. President. Fothergill read Psalm 23. The ladies choir sang twoanthems. The second scripture was read by Mrs. Hicks, the guest speaker from Clinton. She showed a film and talked about her job as Camp Director of Camp Menesetung near Goderich. It was very interest­ ing. Helen Lawson gave the Dedica­ tion of offering prayer and the closing benediction. Rev. and Mrs. Snihur will be home again tomor­ row. Next Sunday will be Infant Baptism and Dedication. Huron- view Fellowship Time is on Wednesday, May 11 at 1:15 p.m. A rock-a-thon by Youth Groups starts on Friday at 7 p.m. for 15 hours. Be sure to sponsor them. Miss L. Knox from Goderich visited with Mrs. Jean Scott on Sunday afternoon. Deanna Lyons, Sara Lyons, Denise Hulley, Melanie Knox, Amy and Ellie Wilts attended the music festival in Walkerton. Say ' Happy Mother‘s Day'' with something nice to wear from our fabulous, fashionable selection of clothing and accessories. Dresses, Blouses, B Zn Skirts,Sweaters,Slacks & Footwear [Ladies’Only] WEBSTER’S ® CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR BLYTH 523-9709 Store Hours: Mon. to Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.n<. Compiled by June Fothergill Phone 523-4360 Euchre season ends The Iasi euchre of the season was held on Friday, April 29 at Londesboro Hall. A record crowd of 16 tables took part. Winners were: ladies’ high, Marie Krauter; ladies’ lone hands, Margaret Taylor; ladies’ low, Rachel Riehl, Seaforth; men’s high, Jean Scott (playing as a man); men’s lone hands, John Pollard; men’s low, Joe Holmes, Blyth; mostzero’son card, Wilfred Shortreed. Special draw prizes were won by Ella Richmond, Blyth; Ted Mills, Auburn; Ted Fothergill; Alberta Stevens, Walton; Dora Shobbrook; Vietta Hoggart; Laura Lyons and Bernice McClinchey, Blyth. A record of each person’s points was kept for the season. Winners were: most points, Hazel Reid; second highest, Roy Krauter; third highest, Vietta Hoggart; person with points nearest 500 was won by Don Buchanan. MVCA stocking local ponds with trout Anglers looking for a good spot to wet their line will be interested in visiting any of three conservation areas, beginning in May. During the first week of May the Maitland Valley Conservation Au­ thority (MVCA) will be stocking catchable sized rainbow trout into ponds at Falls Reserve, Wawanosh Park and Sunshine Conservation Areas. The one thousand fish measur­ ing 8 to 10 inches in length are stocked to provide fishing oppor­ tunities for visitors to the three conservation areas. Dave Grummett, Director of Operations for the MVCA, noted that the stocking program, now in its 13th year, provides an ideal opportunity for youngsters to try their hand at angling. In addition to fishing ponds, Falls Reserve and Wawanosh Park offers both camping and day use facilities. Sunshine Conservation Area has day use facilities only. There is a charge for day use admission to Falls Reserve, while the other two areas offer free day use. Falls Reserve C.A. is located at Benmiller, near Goderich. Wawa- nosh Park is located east off County road 22, on concession 6-7 of East Wawanosh Township. 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