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Iiondesboro 52nd Shobbrook reunion held
Compiled by Mrs. Dora Shobbrook. Phone 52J-42S0
United church plans
Bible school Aug. 10-14
Greeting on Sunday at the
Londesboro United Church were
Rev. Snihur and Gordon Shob
brook. The ushers were Rick
Konarski, Richard Borgsma, Den
nis and Gerbin Wilts. The organist
was Deanna Lyon.
Rev. Snihurwelcomedall and
gave the call to worship and the
announcements. The church will
be closed July 19, 26 and August 2
while the minister is on holidays.
During that time contact Bert Lyon
at523-4297ifan emergency should
arise. The next service will be on
August9at 11 a.m. Bible school
will be held August 10 to 14.
Registration is one August 10,8:30
to 9 a.m.
The children’s song was “The
Butterfly Song’ ’. The story was
about water flies. Junior teachers
were Theresa and Melanie Knox.
The scripture reading was from
Genesis 1, “Man is made in the
image of God.’’ The scripture
lesson was from Luke 12, about the
general instructions to the disci
ple. The sermon was called
“Population - 5,000,000,000’’ a-
bout the need to be fed and cared
for.
Couple married
in Londesboro United
Congratulations to Judy Carter
and Lee Robinson who were
married in the church on Saturday,
July 11.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Wood on their first great
grandchild, Philip Wade, bom on
July 6 to Joanne (Wood) and
Darrell Anderson in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fothergill and
Nancy attended a shower at the
home of Marion Simpson in
Wingham in honor of bride-elect,
Joanne Wood of Wingham on
Sunday afternoon.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Thompson were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Boyle and Mrs. Annie
Thompson of Clarkesburg and on
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George
McDonald of Aurora and Bert
Snell, Brampton. They all attended
the Snell reunion held in Londes
boro. Also calling on Saturday
night were Gordon and Catherine
Caldwell, Blyth.
Londesboro Wl makes
several donations
The W.I. met on July 8 at 8 p.m.
The meeting opened with the
Opening Ode, Mary Stewart Col
lect and O Canada with Hattie
Wood at the piano.
President Marg Anderson wel
comed all with the reading, “When
God created fun folk. ” The roll call
was answered by 13 members and
four visitors with “Where I would
like to spend my next holiday’ ’.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read by the secretary Alice
Buchanan and the treasurer’s
report showed a balance of $857.10
Thank you notes were received
from Helen Lawson and Elizabeth
Lawson for the 4-H gift pens; from
Clinton Public Hospital for dona
tion; and from Lady Diana Nursery
School. It was moved to donate $25
to the Lady Diana Nursery School
and $25 to the Amy Bosman
Londesboro
pianists win at
music festival
Two Londesboro girls came
home winners from the Canadian
Music League Music Festival held
in Kitchener on the weekend.
Cheri Taylor and Kelly Bosman
of Londesboro placed first in their
piano duet category and won the
adjudicator’s award with a mark of
92. The pair are students of Paul
Stevenson of Clinton.
Memorial Fund.
Elma Jewitt introduced Fern
McClure, the guest speaker who
showed pictures of their trip from
August 8 to September 4 to
European countries, England,
Holland, France, Germany, Rome
and others. She commented on
them. The flowers were beautiful.
She was thanked by Elma and
presented with a gift.
The meeting closed with the
Queen and W.I. Grace. The
president thanked all who helped
with the last meeting and the
graduationbanquet. Lunchwas
served by Elma Jewitt, Irene
McCall, Evelyn Hudie and Ann
Krosen.
The 52nd Shobbrook reunion
was held on Sunday, July 12 at the
Clinton Conservation Park. There
were 52 who attended. President
Cliff Saundercock welcomed all.
Two minute’s silence was held for
past members.
The blessing was asked by
Gordon Shobbrook and all enjoyed
a pot luck dinner.
Last year’s minutes and the
treasurer’s report were read by
Thelma Ellerby. Correspondence
was read from Ann Williard,
Buffalo; Evelyn Shobbrook and
daughter Barbara (Shobbrook)
Joslin, VancouverandRuthand
Rae Rosebush, Bobcaygen.
Edna Stemler from Pilot Mound,
Man. was welcomed. It was moved
to have the reunion at the same
time and place next year on the
second Sunday in July. The
nominating report was given by
Gordon Shobbrook. The Honorary
president couple was Cliff and Kay
Saundercock, Londesboro; presi
dent, Ross Radford, Port Col-
borne, secretary-treasurer, Thel
ma Ellerby, Clinton; vice-presi
dent, Bill and Verna Gibbins,
Clinton; sports, Kim and John
Burn's UCW
sets date
for bazaar
The Burns U.C.W. held their
July meeting on the lawn at the
home of Rene Snell with 15
members and one visitors present.
Gay Salverda opened the meeting
with a reading.
Hymns 488, 434 and 500 were
sung. Ida Salverda read the
Scripture Psalm 27. Ida Leiper led
inprayer. A reading “Be happy
today” was given by Gladys Leiper
and Ramona Jamieson. Rene Snell
gave a reading. Gay Salverda
thanked Rene and all who took
part.
Jean Scott conducted the busi
ness, and gave a Dominion Day
reading. Roll call was answered
with a Bible verse, and the minutes
of the last meeting were read. The
treasurer’s report was given by
Gloria McEwing. A thank you
letter was received from Cela
Sloman. October 21 was the date
set for the bazaar. The meeting
closed with prayer in unison.
Lunch was served by Gay Salverda
and her group.
McComb, Galt; nominating, Gor
don and Darlene Shobbrook,
Londesboro.,
The oldest person present was
Laura Saundercock, 92 years; the
youngest, Lindsey McComb, 15
months, of Galt; coming the
farthest, Edna Stemler, Pilot
Mound, Man.
Sports were conducted by Ther
esa and Melanie Knox. Winners
were 5 and under, Christopher
Peck, Ashley Saundercock, Lind
sey McComb; 6 and 7, Jonathon
Millar, Ashley Gibbings; 8 and 9,
Christopher Knox, Marsha Miller;
10 and 11, Vera Bell, Michael
Gibbings; ladies, Vera Bell, Julie
Jackson; men, John McComb,
Dean Shobbrook; ladies’ kick the
slipper., Julie Jackson, Lynn Peck;
men’s kick the slipper, John
McComb, Cliff Saundercock; sack
race, Vera Bell and Marsha Miller;
three-legged race, Charlie and
Shirley Shobbrook; guessing jelly
beans, Beth Saundercock; ham
mering the mail, Gordon Shob
brook, Dean Shobbrook, Bill Gib
bings.
People were present from Pilot
Mound, Man., GalL London,
Blyth, Goderich, Londesboro and
Clinton.
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