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The Women’s Institute annual
meeting was held at the Foresters
Hall, Consfance on April 8 and was
catered to by the Ladies of the
Canadian Foresters with a hot
turkey dinner.
The meeting opened with the
Institute Ode and Mary Stewart
Collect. The roll call showed 21
members paying fees.
The annual reports were given
by convenors as follows: Financial
report, Alice Buchanan; Agricul
ture and Canadian Industries,
Marjorie Anderson; Family and
Consumer Affairs, Margaret Tay
lor and June Fothergill; Education
and Cultural Affairs by Beryl Reid;
Citizenship and World Affairs by
Lois Elliott; Tweedsmuir report, by
Helen Lawson; Flower and Card
Committee, Hazel Reid.
A get-well card was signed by all
for life-member Dora Shobbrook.
Lois Elliott presented a gift to
president Marg Anderson. The
nomination report was given by
Helen Lawson. It was moved to
give $50 to Pennies for Friendship
Londesboro W.I. will serve a
luncheon at the Fall Rally in
October. The cost $5. The District
annual will be at Blyth on May 25.
Renee Snell was the guest speaker
whom all enjoyed. Lois Elliott
presented her with a gift.
The Nomination report was
given by Helen Lawson as follows:
Past President, Mrs. Reg Lawson;
President, Mrs. Dave Anderson;
Londesboro
Compiled by Mrs. Dora Shobbrook. Phone 523-4250
First Vice-President, Mrs. Eric
Anderson; Second Vice-President,
Mrs. Lome Snell; Secretary-Trea-
surer. Mrs. Don Buchanan; Assis
tant Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs.
Glen Carter; District Director,
Mrs. Reg Lawson; Alternate Dis
trict Director, Mrs. Margaret
Taylor; Public Relations, Mrs.
Cecil Elliott; Pianist, Mrs. Edwin
Wood; Assistant Pianist, Mrs.
Tom Allen; Press Reporter, Mrs.
Dora Shobbrook; Auditors, Mrs.
Eric Anderson and Mrs. Jim
Jamieson; Flower and Card Com
mittee, Mrs.-Les Reid, Mrs.
Florence Cartwright, Mrs. Jim
Jamieson; Tweedsmuir Curator,
Mrs. Reg. Lawson; Committee,
Mrs. Ted Fothergill, Mrs. Watson
Reid; Resolution, Mrs. Ted Foth
ergill; Program Co-ordinator, Mrs.
Reg. Lawson; Group leaders, 1 -
Mrs. Glen Carter; 2 - Mrs.
Margaret Taylor; 3 - Mrs. Elma
Jewitt; 4 - Mrs. Helen Sootheran; 5
-Mrs. Watson Reid and 6 - Mrs.
Ted Fothergill.
New members welcomed at reception
Greeting at the United Church
Palm Sunday service were Rev.
Snihurand Lome Snell. The ushers
were Richard Burgsma, Paul
Jewitt, Murray Whyte and Shan
non Duizer. A hymn-sing was held
prior to the service led by Rev.
Snihur.
Rev. Snihur welcomed all and
gave the announcements. Good
Friday service willbeat8p.m. next
Sunday and Family Easter service
will be at 11 a.m. There will be no
Sunday School but there will be a
nursery for the little ones. A
reception for new memberswas
held. They are: Roy and Marie
Krauter from Trinity United,
Kitchener; Jean Fox from Moles-
worth Presbyterian Church; Jim
and Heather Jackson from St.
Marks United, St. Thomas; Paul,
Marg, Greg and Geoff Brunkard
from Melville United, Fergus; Rick
and Shirley Archambault from
Auburn and Nile United Churches;
ThelmaDougherty from Wingham
United; Sharon Snell from Bruce-
field United. An anthem by Junior
choir was given and the scripture
lesson was from John 15 “true
vine’’ sermon, “The vine and the
branches’’. The communion ser
vice was held. Assisting the
’ minister were Gordon Shobbrook
and Clara Riley.
Villagers visit Irish Rovers
Happy Gang Seniors attending
the June 8 Regional meeting in
Dashwood on April 7 were Bob and
Audrey Thompson, Lome Hunk-
ing, Margaret Good, Beth Knox,
Hazel Reid, Vietta Hoggart, Isabel
Scanlon.
On April 8, several enjoyed a bus
trip to Kitcehener to see the Irish
Rovers: Glen and Doreen Carter,
Bob and Audrey Thompson, Jack
and Helen lee, Beth Knox, Hazel
Watkins, Clara Riley, Ethel Ball,
Mattie McGregor and Marg Brun
kard.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville N.ewby
returned home on Monday, April 6
after spending the winter months
in Fort Pierce, Florida.
Attending the U.C.W. annual
conference in London on April 6-7
were Brenda Radford, Kitty Mc
Gregor and Mary Peel.
Attending Walton U.C.W. Eas
ter Thankoffering on Sunday, April
5 were Betty Hulley and Beth
Knox.
Dora Shobbrook returned home
from the hospital on Monday.
Valerie and Marsha Miller spent
the night with her.
Russell Good was admitted to
Clinton Public Hospital on Tues-
Const. Marshall
is special guest
BY KIM MAYBERRY
The sixth 4-H meeting was held
at the home of the Mayberrys. The
meeting was split into two meet
ings.
For the first part they had a
special guest Constable Marshall.
He showed two films on what they
should do at home if they heard
strange noises.
For the second part they talked
about achievement night. Sandra
showed how to check the oil,
windshield cleaner, check battery
fluid, how to boost the battery,
brake fluid, radiator on a car. Lori
Bromley showed how to check the
pressure, then how to change a
tire. After changing the tire they
closed the meeting.
day, April 7.
Visiting part of the week with
Dora Shobbrook on Wednesday to
Friday was her daughter, Muriel
Millson, Woodstock; on Friday her
brother Leonard Vodden, Paris; on
Saturday and Sunday: grand
daughters Patricia and Sarah
Millson, Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Radford,
London visited on the weekend
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Eedy of
Denfield visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Beth Knox.
The ladies of the village are
reminded of the upcoming events
involving village residents. A
monetary donation of $5 per gift
would be appreciated by the village
committee for the gift purchases.
Carters attend 'Retreat'
Doreen and Glen Carter attend
ed a learning and information
“Retreat” at the Oakwood Golf
and Country Club in Grand Bend
sponsored by the South Huron
Association for Mentally Handi
capped, held Friday evening and
all day Saturday .
New ideas, information and
“feed back” from councillors,
board members, clients of Associa
tion, parents and members of
association were presented. Their
daughter Colleen also attended
giving information about a “Peo
ple First Group” they are organiz
ing in Exeter. It was a truly great
experience and most worthwhile
providing new perspectives on old
ideas.
Doreen and Glen spent the night
with Colleen in her new apartment
on Sanders St., Exeter.
Mr Bruce Williams
Middleton's
Home Furnishings Inc.
at
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in Wingham
has 2 big announcements to
make.
We are pleased to inform you that Mr Bruce Williams has recent
ly joined our staff as general manager
Bruce brings with him 21 years of experience in the retail fur
niture business, most of these in a management position We feel
Bruce will be a valuable addition to our team
ALSO
effective April 1, 1987, Middleton's Home Furnishings Inc &
The Decor Shoppe in The Home Place will be open 6 days a week
and Friday nights till 9:00 p.m. for added shopping convenience
Drop in and see why so many experienced furniture people are
coming to Middleton’s
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