HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-12-22, Page 26PAGE 26. THE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1987.
Santa's reindeer, in the form of kindergarten students of Huliett Central School were on hand to entertain
with their singing at the school's Christmas concert Wednesday night in Londesboro
Londesboro
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Cheerio Club dines out
TheChristmas meetingof the
Cheerio Club was led by Beth Knox
and Edythe Beacom and was held
December 16 at 4 p.m. at the
Hillcrest Restaurant including a
hot turkey dinner with all the
trimmings.
Edythe welcomed all and Beth
gave the blessing. Roll call
answered all 10 members present.
The program included some read
ings by Beth and Edythe and some
contests. Each member brought a
giftthatwas numbered and the
numbers were drawn. Edythe and
Beth thanked the Brunkard’s for
the lovely dinner and presented a
tip.
Concert
well attended
Alarge number enjoyed the
HuliettCentral School 1987 Christ-
masConcert Wednesday night,
December 16.
Londesboro native dies in Toronto
HENRY A. [HANK] YOUNGBLUT
A Huliett township native who
was a bus driverfor 38 years died in
St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto,
Thursday, December 10, 1987.
Henry A. (Hank) Youngblut was
born at Londesboro 63 years ago
and moved to Niagara Falls when
he was a young man. He retired in
April of this year due to ill health
after serving as a driver for
Greater-Niagara Transit for 38
years.
He was a member of the City
Bowling League for 35 years and
was a member of Royal Canadian
Legion Branch 51 and Cataract
Lodge 53, IOOF.
He is survived by two sisters,
Margaret, Mrs. Russell Good of
Londesboro and Kathleen, Mrs.
Carl Longman of Blyth. Also
surviving are his wife, Bettie
(Dodman) Youngblut, one son
James D. and two daughters,
Diana Lappan and Linda, Mrs. Tim
Thomas, and two grandchildren,
Bradley and Stefanie Thomas all of
Niagara Falls. One brother Fred
erick Youngblut of Woodstock
predeceased him.
The funeral service was held
Sunday, Dec. 13. Attending from
this area were Margaret and
Russell Good. Kathleen Longman
and nieces Donna Longman, Grace
and Frank Dolmage, Sandra Lyon
and Ken Longman of London and
several cousins.
Tips on how to avoid
let down in holidays
BY DR WAYNE DYER
Surely you’ve heard people
says, “I can’t wait until these
holidays are over and things return
to normal,” or; *‘I hate the
pressure of the holidays. I wish
they would ban Christmas and New
Year’s.” You may have shared
these feelings in the past, but you
do not have to join in on that
familiar holiday letdown this year.
In fact, you can make this
season’s celebration a beautiful,
bility for everyone else’s happi
ness.
Any task you take on, such as
cooking or wrapping or shopping or
cleaning, should be viewed as a
choice you have made.
Get all competition out of your
holiday activities.
Give yourself some rewards that
are fun for yourself.
You’ll be delightfully surprised
at how good it feels to just get away
alone for a few hours.
Jack and Helen
The Lee Familycordially invites
you to an Open House 7:30 - 9.
Dance 9 -12 on the occasion of
their parents’40th Anniversary
at Huliett Central School, Jan.
9, 1988.
Best Wishes Only Please
We wish you many Christmas moments of love,
from the
HILLCREST RESTAURANT
and
GAS BAR
LONDESBORO 523-9352
Xmas Hours: Dec. 24closingat5p.m.; Dec. 25&26Closed
fulfilling experience. Once you
know what to guard against, and
then vow to handle matters in a new
way, you and your family will truly
enjoy the holiday season.
First of all, do not take responsi-
Happy Holidays
We wish you a season of Beauti
ful Christmas moments — lasting
memories to treasure always!
Bill, Brenda, Tina & Shane
Geo.
Burkholder
Auto Body
24HR.TOWING
BLYTH
523-9474 523-9541
We want to continue building a solid relation
ship of friendship and trust with all our great
customers! Merry Christmas and thanks for
your support and loyalty throughout the year!
LARRY MAYBERRY
CONSTRUCTION
Londesboro
Larry and Jim
and families