HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1991-05-08, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8,1991.
Londesboro
Compiled by Mrs. June Fothergill. Phone 523-4360
Bowling winners
Recognition
Two Hullett residents were honoured with certificates from the Ontario Municipal Recreation
Association at a meeting of Hullett Township Council on April 30. George Collins, Auburn
(second from left) and Jack Lee of Londesboro were presented with the their certificates by
Hullett Reeve Tom Cunningham (left) and recreation co-ordinator Neil Salverda (right).
Hullett honours volunteers
The Londesboro Ladies Bowling
Banquet was held at the Blue Foun
tain Restaurant in Clinton on Tues
day, April 30.
After a delicious supper members
returned to the bowling and the
alley for two games of bowling and
the award presentations.
Awards were as follows: high
average, Audrey Boonstoppel, 195-
3' R.V. high average, Rita Verburg,
195-1; high triple, Rita Verburg,
789; R.V. high triple, Audrey
Boonstoppel, 757; high single, Jay
Carter, 323; R.V. high single,
Audrey Boonstoppel, 322; most
improved, Wilma Rammeloo, plus
eight; R.V. most improved,
Jeanette Buitenhuis, plus five; most
head pins, Audrey Boonstoppel;
least head pins, Sharon Lacroix,
loudest bowler, Pauline Gulutzen;
quietest bowler, Sharon Lacroix.
First place team was Baby Bun
nies with 115 points; second place
team, Dancing Does, 91; third and
fourth place teams were tied for
third with 86.
Baby Bunnies were Audrey
Boonstoppel, Carol Munnings,
Gerry Dale, June Fothergill, and
Connie Hoggart. Dancing does
were Rita Verburg, Jeanette
Buitenhuis, Corrie Bos, Gladys
Curtis and Liz Lawson. There were
20 regular bowlers and six spares.
Those with per feet attendance for
81 games were: Audrey Boonstop
pel, Carl Munnings, Colleen Carter,
Dorothy Carter, Fay Wilson, Geny
Dale, Gladys Curtis, Janet Taylor,
Jay Carter, Josie MacGregor, Rita
Verburg, Sharon LaCroix, and
Wilma Rammeloo.
People
Friends and neighbours of Jim
McEwing will be sorry to hear he is
in Clinton Hospital as a result of a
fall. He is wished a speedy recov
ery.
Mrs. June Crawford and daughter
Carol and Miss Doris Lear of
Burlington visited on Friday with
their aunt Jean Scott.
Two Hullett township volunteers
were honoured for their efforts on
behalf of recreation at the April meet
ing of towship council.
Jack Lee of Londesboro and
George Collins of Auburn were pre
sented with certificates from the
Ontario Municipal recreation Associ
ation for their volunteer service.
Jack Lee was a member of the
original sports committee in the
township and organized a ball league
for 10 years. He coached several ball
teams. He has refereed hockey for
more than 35 years and umpired ball
for about the same length of time. He
was also a Boy Scout leader for six
years.
George Collins made and main
tained a natural ice rink in Auburn
for five years. He has served on the
Hullett Recreation Committee and is
an Auburn village trustee. He was a
minor ball coach for six years and
was active in helping to rebuild the
Auburn bal.’ park, sports pad and
playground equipment. He helps out
with minor hockey on a yearly basis.
Baptism
at United,
Sun.
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, May 5 were
Tom and Genevieve Allen. Ushers
were Brent Radford, Murray White,
Paul Jcwitt, and Brent Howalt.
This was hymn-sing Sunday.
Junior choir sang, led by Marsha
Szusz. They were accompanied on
piano by Kerri Szusz. Rev. Ross's
sermon topic was "A United
Church Success Story".
Junior Youth Group will meet
Thursday, May 9 at 7 p.m. for
mini golf and food at Willy’s Burg
er Bar in Clinton. This is the last
meeting until September.
Next Sunday will be Baptism and
Confirmation at the church. There
will be a reception after the service.
Saturday, May 25 will be the
garage sale for the furnace fund
from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the
church. Many of the congregation
are offering items for a Silent Auc
tion. The church will be open to
accept items from Sunday, May 19
after church to Friday, May 24th.
The church will be open from 8
a.m. to 8 p.m. each day.
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