HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-10-26, Page 21PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1988.
It was a mob scene In Londesboro hall Wednesday when the Burns United Church Women held its annual
bazaar. People lined up well in advance, hand on their favourite object so no one else could buy it when the
bazaar officially opened.
Londesboro
Compiled by June Fothergill Phone 523-4360
Dancers entertain UCW
The October meeting of Londes
boro LJ.C.W. was held on Monday
evening, October 17.
The meeting opened with the
hymn “Fairest Lord Jesus’’.
Brenda Radford read the scripture.
Marsha Szusz led in prayer.
Isabelle Scanlon, Marsha Szusz,
Ruth Shaddick and Marion Snell
presented a skit on Thanksgiving.
Brenda gave a chapter on “Bad
Things and Good People’’. Marion
Snell led in prayer. “Come Thee
Thankful people, Come’’ was
sung.
Apple Day planned Saturday
in Blyth, Londesboro, Auburn
The 1st Blyth Group Committee
held its monthly meeting on
Thursday, Oc\ 9.
Treasurer Pat Bernard reported
a closing balance of $1,779, the
bulk of which was registration fees.
Registration to Huron District will
be made October 18.
Boy Scout Calendars were di
stributed to the section leaders to
be sold for $2 each. Badges
required for new leaders and boys
were also passed out. The Group
Committee now has its own copies
of‘Huron District Policies,’ ‘Group
Committee Handbook’ and ‘ By
laws, Policies and Procedures.’
Training sessions for sponsors and
group committee members will be
in Clinton Public School on Nov. 5.
Special discussion will be on the
relationship of sponsors with
scouting, with key trainers from
Toronto. New Beaver leaders will
also receive training Nov. 5 and 6 in
Clinton Public School. New Cub
and Scout leaders will attend
training sessions Dec. 2 and 3 at
Mitchell High School. Regional
Conference will be Nov. 19 at
Palmerston High School.
Mary Peel took over the business
part of the meeting. The United
Church Purpose was repeated in
unison. Minutes of the September
meeting were read. The treasur
er’s report was given. The collec
tion and birthday pennies were
taken up. Tap dancing by Kerry
Szusz and Kelly Bosman was
enjoyed as entertainment.
Hospital Favors for Christmas
will be made at the November
meeting. Grace was sung and
lunch was served by Hattie Woods,
Dorothy Tamblyn, Marion Hunk-
ing and Bernice Norman.
The Citizenship Trophy was
found at the town office. Thanks
was expressed to all who helped in
the search. It was decided that
Group Committee would pay for
the leaders’ uniforms. Jackie
Lantinga attended the Legion
meeting on Oct. 9 to explain their
role as a sponsor and to discuss the
Beavers’ use of the Legion Hall for
meetings.
Section leader Sharon Wilson
reported that the Beavers made a
triptoJackson’sfarmand made
Thanksgiving turkeys. In the near
future they hope to make “Beaver
Bags” and stuffed toys for Huron
Children Services.
Herb Shannon has had the Cubs
practising their knots. Prepara
tions are being made for Apple Day
to be held on Saturday morning,
October 29 in Auburn, Blyth and
Londesborough.
Scouts, with section leader
Rainer Saur, have been cleaning
up the “Clinton" Snowmobile
Trail near Londesborough. A
special ceremony was held on
Wednesday, Oct. 12 in the Blyth
Public School Auditorium at which
Londesboro
people
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. School of
Monkton, Mrs. Doris Bartlett of
Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott,
Billy Jim, Crystal and Shannon had
Saturday night dinner with Mrs.
Jean Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson and
Elizabeth attended the open house
for the 50th anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. William Porter at St. Marys
United Church on Saturday.
Members of Londesboro and
Auburn United Churches enjoyed
Family Bowling at Clinton Crown
Lanes on Sunday afternoon, Octo
ber 23.
The sympathy of the community
isextendedtoMr. and Mrs. Jim
Carter and family on the passing of
Jim’s father the late Ivan Carter.
the graduating Beavers “swim
up’’ to Cubs and graduating Cubs
“go up" to Scouts. For 1988-89
there will be 15 Beavers meetings
onMondayfrom7-8p.m. at the
Legion, 18 Cubs meetings on
Wednesday, 7:30-9at Blyth Public
School and eight Scouts meetings
on Monday 7:15 - 9 in a Blyth
Theatre Office (formerly Chaun
cey’s).
The next Group Committee
meeting will be on Thursday, Nov.
3 at 7:00 in Blyth Public School.
Boy Scouts of Canada Huron
District meeting was held on
Tuesday, Oct. 18 at Exeter Fire
Hall. Huron District will be
honoured with a speaker from
Senegal, Africa who will tell about
the project in his country that was
sponsored by this District’s contri
bution from Trees for Canada. That
meeting will be held on Friday,
Nov. 11 at 7:30, Lucan Scout Hall.
Registration to District for Blyth
Scouting totalled $1,019.50. Pay
ment for crests was $41.55.
Any questions or concerns about
Blyth Scouting should be directed
to Trish Thomson 523-9723.
Church
news
Greeter at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, October 23 was
Karen Snihur. Ushers were Kerry
Szusz, Joanne Wilts, Melanie
Knox and Michelle Dillon.
The men’s choir sang an an
them. Joey Airdrie got his Bible on
occasion of his ninth birthday. The
Goodwill truck will be at the church
on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 10 a.m.
Junior Youth Group will meet at
Hullett Central School on Thurs
day, Oct. 27 from 7 - 9 p.m. for a
dance and games. Each member is
to bring one friend and munchies.
Thesermontopicwas “When
God expects the Unexpected.’’
Londesboro 4-H
club really
cookin'
BY ANNETTE VINCENT AND
CHERI TAYLOR
On October 18 the Londesboro
4H Club 2 met at the home of Lynda
Horbanuik. Everyone was present
including three new members. At
this meeting members completed
Lesson 2 and 3 and both roll calls.
Preparing the recipes were
Angela Horbanuik, Stacey Riley,
Mandy Medd, and Erin Horba
nuik. The recipes included savory
beef stew, fried rice with sauce and
oriental stir-fry. Everyone enjoyed
these treats.
The next meeting was planned
for October 25 at the home of
Bonnie Finch.
NOTICE
OF POLL
Notice is hereby given to the municipal electors
of the TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
THAT Whereas more candidates have been nominated to
each of the following offices than the number required to fill
such offices,
THEREFORE: Polls will be held upon the dates and at the
times and places stated in th is notice for the purpose of
electing the holders of such offices.
OFFICES FOR WHICH POLL TO BE HELD:
THREE [3] Councillors
ONE [1] Representative to the Huron Perth
R.C.S.S. Board
ADVANCE POLLS:
Saturday, Novembers, 1988, and Thursday, November
10, 1988.
POLL TO BE HELD at Hullett Township Municipal
Offices at Lot 23, Concession 10. Poll to be open from
10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
REGULAR POLLS:
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1988 at the following
locations:
#1 Polling Subdivision - Residence of Don Watson, Jr., Plan
140, Lots 21 & 22, Pts. of Lots 7 & 8 - Comprising all lots on
Concession one [1] to five [5]
#2 Polling Subdivision - Residence of Donald MacGregor,
Concession 11, Lot 8 - Comprising Lots One [1 ] to Twenty
[20] on Concession Six [6] to Fourteen [14]
#3 Polling Subdivision - Londesboro Community Hall -
Comprising Lots Twenty-one [21] to Thirty [30] on
Concession Six [6] to Fourteen [14]
#4 Polling Subdivision - Auburn Community Hall -
. Comprising Lots Thirty-One [31] to the Baseline on
Concession Six [6] to Fourteen [14] and all lots West of the
Baseline to the Maitland River.
REGULAR POLLSWILL BE OPEN FROM 10a.m. to8p.m.
PROXY APPLICATIONS:
A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply
to the Clerk not later than 5:00 o’clock in the afternoon of
polling day to receive a certificate to vote by proxy for the
polling subdivision in which the person appointing the
voting proxy is entitled to vote.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL this 20th day of
October, 1988:
Beverly M.Shaddick
Acting Clerk.
170 McConnell st.
*BLYTH
ANNOUNCES AN
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SATURDAY, NOV. 5
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Come out and see our Christmas
specials. Wooden toys and rock
ing horses, children's games,
custom made furniture.
Each visitor receives
a chance on a toy box.
Value $95.00
The wingham sales Arena
“EVERYTHING UNDER ONE ROOF’
357-1730OPEN MON.-SAT. 9-6
FRI. NITES TIL 9
NEW & USED GUNS
BULK
Baking Goods
Spices, Bulk
Candy, Food
& Grocery Items
CLOTHiNG
&
FOOTWEAR
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