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Warrens
celebrate
40th anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson and
Elizabeth spent the weekend in
London with John and attended a
family dinner on Saturday evening
in honour of Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Warrens 40th wedding anniver
sary. They also attended a lun
cheon and open house on Sunday.
Mrs. Gloria McEwing accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watt on
Sunday, June 18 to the graduation
of her niece Caroline G. Watt.
Caroline received her degree -
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts)
from the University of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moon of
Fort Erie and Mrs. Annie Reid of
Seaforth were guests of Jean Scott
on Friday.
A former Londesboro resident,
the late Mrs. Harold (Emma)
Livingstone passed away in London
on Friday, in her 91st year.
Hullett hopefuls
The 1989 Kindergarten graduates from Hullett Central Public
School are: (front row, left to right), Tiffany Reinhart, Leanne
Jamieson, Matthew Anderson, Mandy Dunbar, John Storey, Joel
Thomas, Louise Cheung; (middle row, left to right), Wesley
Beacom, Tina McClure, Blair Trewartha, Gabrielle Mitchell,
Joshua Verwey, Uneetta Biesinger, Michael Ottens, (back row,
left to right), M ichael Park (teacher), Sarah Datema, Dana Prouse,
Sandra De Jong, Steven Haak, Gray Snihur, Daren Armstrong,
Jeremy Hanna and Melissa Snell.
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Tri Duizer remembered
The June meeting of Cheerio
Club was held on Thursday after
noon, June 22 at 2 p.m. at the home
of June Fothergill. A minute’s
silence was observed in memory of
Tri Duizer who had been one of the
members.
June welcomed everyone and
read a poem, “Replacements”.
Roll call was taken up. There were
eight members present. The min
utes of the May meeting were read.
The financial report was given.
Collection and draw money were
taken up. The draw donated by
Mary Longman, was won by Beth
Knox.
June read the poem, “June”.
Margaret Good had a contest on
musical terms. This was won by
Edythe Beacom. Cards were play
ed. Lunch was served by Margaret
Good and June Fothergill.
Lucknow-area woman
forbidden to hold
chequing account
A Eticknow-area woman who
pleaded guilty to a long string of
passing bad cheques through three
different counties received a leng
thy probation period and was
ordered not to open a chequing
account for the next 18 months
when she appeared in Provincial
Court in Wingham, Wednesday.
Carole Jamieson, formerly
Carole E. Beane who also used the
name Carole E. Scott, of RR 2,
Lucknow, pleaded guilty to several
counts of buying goods in stores
with cheques drawn on bank ac
counts that didn’t have enough
money to cover the amounts. The
stores defrauded ranged from Lis-
towel to Exeter to Lucknow to
Kincardine.
She also pleaded guilty to failing
to carry out a judge’s probation
orders in a former similar case
when she failed to make restitution
to a store to which she had issued
an NSF cheque.
Defence attorney Alan Mill told
Judge R. G. E. Hunter that
restitution had been made Ln all but
one of the cases and that that one
would be paid as well. He said Mrs.
Jamieson had voluntarily given up
her chequing account and that she
had been married in April and her
husband was unaware of her
activities and was horrified when
he found out what she had been
doing. He felt her husband would
be a stabilizing influence on her, he
said. Mrs. Jamieson is also several
month’s pregnant.
Mr. Mill said he had earlier
represented Mrs. Jamieson in a
situation where there had been a
large settlement and there had
been a good deal of money in her
chequing account but she kept on
writing cheques after the money
had been used up.
He recommended a suspended
sentence and probation. Acting
crown attorney J. Grant agreed and
suggested credit counselling also
be recommended.
“You were within a hair’s bredth
of going to jail, ” Judge Hunter told
the woman. “It may be you’ve
made restitution but you’ve created
a lot of trouble for the victims and
police have been chasing you for
months.”
He suspended sentence and put
Mrs. Jamieson on probation for
three years and forbid her to hold a
chequing account for 18 months.
Noting she had previously breach
ed probation ordered twice, he
warned that if she breached the
probation order again she would be
going to jail.
"Faith’ topic of UCW
The June meeting of the Londes
boro U.C.W. was held on Monday
evening, June 19 at the Church at 8
p.m. Edythe Beacom opened the
meeting. The topic was “Faith”.
She read a piece on Faith.
“Faith of our Father’s” was
sung. Florence Snell introduced the
guest speaker, Irene Cantalon of
Clinton who spoke on Reflexology.
Deanna Lyon had two piano
solos. Helen Lawson read the
scripture and led in prayer. Audrey
Thompson spoke on apartheid and
what it means today. Edythe read a
Greg Clark piece.
Mary Peel, thp President, took
over the business part of the
meeting. The Purpose was repeat
Church plans
outdoor service
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, were Donna
Shobbrook and Marsha Szusz. Ush
ers were Richard and Melvin
Bergsma and Kevin Wright.
Next Sunday, July 2 is the
outdoor service and Congregation
Picnic at Seaforth Lions Park at
11:30 a.m. After the pot luck
dinner, there will be games, base
ball and swimming.
The sermon topic was “Mis
sions, go out into all the world.” A
congregational meeting will be
held Sunday, July 9 at 10 a.m. to
vote on the ramp for the church.
MICHAEL BROWN
Michael Brown, son of Harold
and Karen Bridge, Brussels,
graduated June 23, 1989 from
George Brown College, Toronto
with a diploma in Business
Accounting. Mike has accepted a
position with Adventure Tours,
Toronto in the accounting de
partment where he will continue
to work toward his C.G.A.
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ed in unison. The minutes of the
May meeting of U.C.W. were read
and approved. Thank you’s were
read from the Board of Stewards,
Marsha Szusz, Arie Duizer and
family.
Betty Hulley gave the treasurer’s
report. June Fothergill gave her
report on the 22nd Westminster
weekend in London. Ruth Shaddick
gave a report on Church Confer
ence.
Gail Lear told of attending Camp
Menestung on June 12 when they
had a Women’s Event. We won’t
have any summer meetings. The
next meeting will be held in
September. Lunch was served by
Bernice Norman and Dorothy Tam-
blyn.
NOTICE
RATEPAYERS OF
HULLETT TOWNSHIP
The July Regular Meeting
of Council has been
rescheduled for
Thursday, July 6,1989
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