HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-06-27, Page 25man, Maranda Blake, Charles Thompson, Scott Dale and Alia
Parkinson; [third row] Julie Cowan, Jason Hoggart, Adam Anderson,
Jennifer Jackson, Jason Veenstra, Becky Archambault, and Chris
Brown; [back row] Kristopher Holser, Suzanne Salverda, David
Stewart, Joel Arthur, Heidi Vodden, Pauline Blok, Sherry Stilson and
teacher Brenda Pincombe.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1988. PAGE 25.
The Kindergarten Graduation took place at Hallett Central Public
School on J one 23, after the young students presented a short program
for their families and friends gathered in the school gymnasium. The
graduates are: [front row, from left] Peter Thomson, Stephanie
Muehtelhaler, Joyce Beacom, Graham Worsell, Diana Bakelaar,
Ruthanne Huizinga and Michael Lyons; [second row] Serena
Westerveld, Jennifer VanBaaren, Angela Martin, Te-Anna Cress
Londesboro
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Nancy Sottiaux
honoured at shower
A miscellaneous shower was
heldonThursdayevening, Sep
tember 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the
church basement. The honoured
guest was Miss Nancy Sottiaux,
bride-electof next month. Cake
and ice cream were served.
Lucky cup winner was Gloria
Church to hold outdoor service
Greeter at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, June 26 was
Harry Snell. Ushers were Michael
Radford, Fred Peel, Kevin Wright
and Brent Radford.
The sermon topic was “In my
weakness He is made strong.’’
Next Sunday, July 3 will be an
Letter from the editor
Continued from page 4
around these important people by
the nature of your job. You can’t be
constantly at war with them and
owe them the common courtesy to
be polite but you must remember
that because you are around
important people doesn’t make
you one ofthem and you must be
aware that important people have
been known to manipulate friendly
journalists.
As for the freebies, there is a
great debate among the fraternity
of journalists about the whole
issue. Some people feel there is
nothing wrong with accepting free
drinks and food while others see
the journalist who takes freebies
fooling himself in the same way the
cop who accepts free meals at a
restaurant or free gifts from
grateful merchants. Honesty,
whether for the cop or the
journalist must be guarded scrupu
lously. Journalists who insist that
politicians must not only be
virtuous but appear to be virtuous
should live by the same rules,
critics say.
McEwing. Contests were conduct-
edby Judy and Rose Mason and
Clara Riley. Edythe Beacom gave
two short readings and the address
to Nancy. Brenda Radford, Grace
Potter and Peino Wilts presented
the gifts. Nancy made a suitable
reply. Over 50 ladies and girls
attended this happy event.
atoutdoor service and picnic
Hardy’s at 11:15 a.m.
Bible School is from August 15 to
19, 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. There will be
no church on July 17, 24, and 31.
The Sunday School served a
delicious breakfast before the
service.
There is no easy black and white
answer. Right and wrong must be
fought through little decisions
made by every journalist every
day. One thing is certain: those
thousands of journalists eating and
drinking for free last week did
nothing to improve the credibility
of their profession in the eyes of the
public.
FUN FOR ALL HULLETT
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Fun For Kids - 7 p.m.
Pork Bar-B-Q - □5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.nuj^
Farmers’ Olympics - 8:00 p.m.
Tickets available at SATURDAY? .
LondesboroBusinesses, v Q iqqq^
Maxine’s Lunch, Auburn, 1^00 MJ
cierk sotfice. Londesboro
Londesboro UCW hears
of trip to Britain
The June meeting of Londesboro
U.C.W. was held on Monday
evening, June 20.
Bernice Norman opened the
meeting with the Japanese version
of the 23rd Psalm. Dorothy Tam-
blyn gave a reading. Hymn 637,
“The Lord’s My Shepherd”, was
sung.
Marion Hunking read the scrip
ture: 1st John, chapter 4. Hattie
Woods gave a reading on God’s
Love, followed by prayer. Darlene,
William and Cheryl Ann Norman
and Katie Pettigrew, accompanied
by Mrs. Pettigrew sang three
songs. They were much enjoyed.
Dorothy Tamblyn gave a reading
on prayer.
The minister Rev. Dave Snihur
gave a talk on his trip to England
and Scotland. Hattie Woods thank
ed him and gave him a gift and also
gave gifts to the children who sang.
President Mary Peel took over the
business part of the meeting. The
U.C.W. Purpose was repeated in
unison. Bernice Norman read the
minutes of the May meeting. They
were approved.
Offering and birthday pennies
were taken up. The one-day Alma
Collegeeventat St. Thomas will be
held on August 6.
Hullett Days is on July 9. It was
voted to have no summer meetings
in July and August. The next
meeting is in September. The
group will save Campbell soup
labels for a Portorican Project.
Grace was sung. Lunch was served
by Edythe Beacom, Helen Lawson,
Audrey Thompson, Florence Snell
and Karen Dolmage.
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Christy Bricker and Brent
Howatt were the recipients of the
Top Girl Graduate and Top Boy
Graduate Awards at the Hullett
Central Public School Grade 8
Graduation, held at the school on
the evening of June 22.
Joanne Wilts and Raymond
Wilts were the winners of the Top
Girl Athlete and Top Boy Athlete
Awards respectively; while Pam
Hoggart was the recipient of the
Effort and Co-operation Award.
Grade 8 graduates receiving
awards for placing first in various
subjects were: Michelle Dillon
(History and Geography): Cathy
Nesbitt (French); Randy Shepherd
(Mathematics); Julia de Jong
(English); Michelle Govenlock
(Penmanship); Stan McDougall
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Locals win
at seniors games
June and Ted Fothergill won
first in euchre at Senior Games in
Stratford on Tuesday, June 21.
They will go to Brampton for three
days at a later date to compete in
the euchre championship for
Ontario Seniors.
Other members of Happy Gang
Seniors who competed were: Crib-
bage, Clara Riley and Joe Hunking
whocame in second; Shuffleboard,
Lome Hunking and Hazel Reid;
Bowling, Bob Thompson, Jack
Lee, Edythe Beacom, Ruth Shad
dick and Audrey Thompson.
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