HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-06-22, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1988.
Myrna Driscoll of Londesboro Is the proud recipient of her Grade 12
graduation diploma, presented by Huron County Board of Education
chairman John Jewitt at a gala ceremony in Biyth on Saturday. Mrs.
Driscoll was one of 17 students to graduate from the adult education
class with a full 27 credits, after months of study at Central Huron
Secondary School in Clinton. It was a moving occasion, as the Clinton
project is being used as a pilot study, paving the way for more adult
education upgrading programs in county schools.
Hullett hires students for rec.
Iiondesboro
Compiled by June Fothergill Phone 523-4360
S.S. awards given
Greeter at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, June 19 was
Ruth Shaddick. Ushers were Bryan
White, Fred Peel, Brian Howatt
and Michael Radford.
The choir sang an anthem.
Next Sunday, June 26, a Pan
cake Breakfast will be held at the
church from 9:45 -10:45 sponsored
by Sunday School with a silver
collection. An outdoor service and
picnic will be held July 3 at 11:15
a.m. atthe Hardy’s. VacationBible
School will be held August 15-19
from 9 to 11:30 a.m. each day.
There w ill be no church July 17, 24,
31. On August 7 a Hymnsing will be
held and August 14 will be
Communion.
The sermon topic was “Learning
about God through Nature.’’
It was Promotion and Awards
Sunday for the Sunday School. The
following is a list of children
promoted: from nursery to kinder
garten - Gray Snihur, Melissa
Snell; from kindergarten to pri
mary Katie Snell, Melissa Driscoll,
Stephanie Oliver, Stacey Reid;
from primary to junior girls -
Jennifer Szusz; fromprimary to
junior boys - Michael Salverda,
Doug Maize, and Robbie John
ston; from junior girls to interme
diate - Kelly Bosman, Sharon
Bergsma, Angela Horbanuik,
Cherri Taylor and Sherrie Oliver;
from junior boys to intermediate -
Lawrence Bergsma, Bruce Maize,
Billy Jim Scott, Scott Shaddick,
and Kevin Shillinglaw.
The following children received
Diploma of Merit: Melissa Lynn
Driscoll, Christopher James Dris
coll, Elizabeth Jannet Macgregor,
Auburn woman
Big Value winner
Mrs. Teresa Hickey, RR 3,
Auburn is the winner this week of
the Big Value Contest in The
Citizen.
Mrs. Hickey wins a $25 gift
certificate to Brussels Village
Market for spotting the Big Value
symbol in the Snell’s Grocery
advertisement.
This week the winner of the
contest will win 25 litres of gasoline
and a free Blue Jays hat from J.L.
McCutcheon Motors in Brussels.
Joseph Patrick Thompson; Second
year seal, Tammy Vincent, Kim
Salverda, Erica Horbanuik; Third
yearseal, Gray Snihur, Melissa
Snell, Katie Snell, Peter Thomson,
Susie Salverda, Michael Lyons,
Carrie Salverda, Karen Trick,
Lyndsey Salverda, Greg McClin-
chey and Katrina Macgregor;
Fourth year seal, Ben Thomson,
Karen Bergsma, Michael Salver
da, Christie Scott, Pamela Salver
da, Lawrence Bergsma, Darryl
Bergsma, Richard Bergsma, Erin
Horbanuik, Angela Horbanuik;
Fifth year seals, Shannon Scott,
Angie Konarski, Christopher
Knox and Earl Thomson; Sixth
year seal, Jennie Konarski;
Seventh year seals, Jason Konar
ski, Jennifer Szusz; Eighth year
seals, Rhonda Howatt, Christie
Scott and Joanne Wilts; Ninth year
seals, Bill Jim Scott, Scott Shad
dick, Kevin Shillinglaw, Todd
Shaddick, Kent Shillinglaw; Tenth
year seals, Kerri Szusz, Theresa
Knox, Brent Howatt, Melanie
Knox; Eleventh year seals, Kelly
Bosman, Sarah Lyons; Twelfth
year seal, Denise Hulley; Thir
teenth seals, Paul Jewitt, Shannon
Duizer; Fifteenth year seal, Chry-
stal'Whyte.
People
The sympathy of the community
is extended to Harry Tebbutt and
daughter Marsha Kerr in the
passing of their wife and mother,
Jessee Tebutt.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to Clare and Ruth
Vincent in the passing of Ruth’s
mother Mrs. Cappling of Maitland
Manor, Goderich.
Friends were saddened by the
passing of Mrs. Harold Edna
Adams in St. Marys at the home of
her daughter. She was a former
Londesboro resident.
Sorry to hear that Jennifer Szusz
had the misfortune to fracture her
left arm. She is wished a speedy
recovery.
The Londesboro Senior Citizens
will have a picnic at Bayfield Park
on June 29 at 2:30 p.m. They will
then go to the Bayfield Wagon and
Carriage Works for a tour.
Tracy Middleton was hired by
Hullett township council to head
the Summer Experience ‘88 Pro-
Sales tax
hike hurts
Bd. of Ed.
The recent change in provincial*
sales tax has boosted the operating
costs of the Huron County Board of
Education by$100,000for 1988-89.
A recent memo from the board’s
purchasing manager, Rick McGee,
informed school trustees of the
startling increase predicted over
the next school year as a result of
the increase inOntariosales tax
from seven to eight per cent,
effective May -2.
In general terms, Mr. McGee
said, about $10 million of the
HCBE’s 1988-89 budget of $47
million will be affected, resulting
in the $100,000 increase.
* ‘It will have a significant impact
on purchased items and contracted
services,” Mr. McGee noted.
Annual Meeting of
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COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
will be held
Tuesday, June 28, 1988
at 8 p.m. '
in the Board Room
of Seaforth Community Hospital
for the purpose of receiving the annual reports of the board of Trustees and of the officials and
to elect four Trustees.
The public is invited to attend
The by-laws of Seaforth Community Hospital provide that the board of trustees shall include 12
trustees to be elected by members of the hospital corporation.
—MEMBERSHIP—
The by-laws provide with respect to members as follows:
(1) The following persons shall be members upon resolution of the Board:
(a) A person who has donated or who donates ’500.00 in any one year to the Corporation
shall be a life member.
(b) The president or designated officer of an association or organization who pays the
Corporation ’25.00 in any year shall be an ex officio member of the Corporation for that
year.
(c) A person who pays the annual membership fee to the corporation in any year shall
be a member of the Corporation for that year. The amount of this fee shall be established
from time to time by resolution of the Board of Trustees.
(d) Persons appointed honorary members shall not be subject to fees.
(2) A member who pays his fees annually shall not be entitled to vote at any meeting of
the corporation unless his membership fee was paid in full AT LEAST THIRTY DAYS PRIOR
■ TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING.
By resolution of the Board the annual membership fee has been established at two dollars.
S The public is invited \
» to take part in hospital |
; activities. |
Refreshments will be served following the meeting.
G.G. McKenzie, Secretary
gram when council met for its
regular meeting June 7.
In one of several recreation-
related pieces of business at the
meeting, council also hired Dean
na Lyon and Tanya Boonstoppel as
assistants with the program.
Rob Radford was hired to keep
grass cut on the Londesboro Ball
diamond and park area at a rate of
$25 per cutting. The Radford
brothers were hired to set up the
ball games at a rate of three dollars
per .game.
Compensation for umpires was
discussed with those having um
piring cards or having attended the
umpiring clinic to receive five
dollars per game while those who
didn’t attend the clinic will receive
REGISTRATION
FOR
Londesboro Playground
June 25
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
AT
Londesboro Hall
Ages 5 to 12, $8.00/chiId or $12/family
Notice is hereby given that the
three dollars per game. Umpires
travelling to Auburn for games will
receive an additional two dollars.
Council voted to purchase 100
forms of Recreation Contribution
to be issued to people who have
made contributions to recreation in
Hullett. Council also voted not to
charge rent for the use of the
township hall to the Ball tourna
ment committee for the June 30 to
July 3 tournament.
In other business, council in
structed weed inspector Joe Gib
son to spot-spray certain roadsides
in the township under the direction
of the road superintendent with the
cost of the program not to exceed
$1,200.
A donation of $250 was approved
to the Biyth Festival.