HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-03-25, Page 9THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25,1992. PAGE 9.
LondesboroThe news from
Compiled by June Fothergill Phone 523-4360
Cheerio Club plays euchre
The March meeting at Cheerio
Club was held on Thursday, March
19 at 2 p.m. at the home of Ora
Bruce.
Ora welcomed everyone. Clara
Riley gave a reading, “What is a
Grandmother?”
Roll call was answered by seven
members and two visitors. Estella
Adams read “Putting Winter to
Bed” and “Rocking Alone in an
Old Rocking Chair”.
The minutes of the February
meeting were read as well as the
financial report.
Collection and draw money were
taken up. The draw donated by
Beth Knox was won by June
Fothergill. Ora had a jelly bean
guessing contest. This was won by
Vietta Hoggart. Clara read, “How
News Travels”.
Estella Adams had a contest on
trees. This was won by Vietta Hog
gart.
Progressive euchre was played.
Winners were: June Fothergill,
Beth Knox and Margaret Good.
Lunch was served by Ora and
Stella.
Community happenings
On Sunday, March 15, Mark
Thomas Swan arrived at St. Joseph
Hospital, London, a brother for
Ricky. Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Swan, Clinton and
Beth Knox, Londesboro.
Miss Amy Ross spent some of
the spring break with her dad, Rev.
Paul Ross.
In last week's church news it was
omitted that Mrs. Ruth Vincent
sang a solo, “I Believe”.
The Bible Study will meet on
Tuesday, March 24 at 1:30 p.m. at
the manse. Committee of Stewards
is called to meet on Wednesday,
March 25 at 8 p.m. in the Sunday
School room.
The Senior Youth Group will
meet Thursday, March 26 from 8 to
10 p.m. at Paul's place.
There will be a discussion on
famine and plans will be made for a
Food Drive. The scripture readings
for March 29 are Joshua 5, 9-11, II
Corinthians 5, 16-21, Luke 15, 1-3
and 11-32.
If you have items for newsletter
pass them to Yvonne Hoggart by
April 1.
A work meeting will be held at
the church on March 23 at 1 p.m.
Choir members are reminded ci
practice next Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Ron Greidanus will appear in
concert at Bly th Hall on Saturday,
March 28 at 8 p.m.
Don't forget the Seniors pot luck
dinner on Wednesday, March 25 at
12:30 p.m. at the hall with the
meeting to follow.
AuburnThe news from
Compiled by Mildred Lawlor Phone 526-7589
Rev. Ross conducts service
Rev. Paul Ross conducted the
morning service at Knox United
Church and Bernice Gross was
organist. Rev.Ross gave the invita
tion to worship and prayers of
approach and confession. Hymn
“Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee”
was sung.
Rev. Ross told the children's
story and all repeated the Lord's
Prayer and “Jesus Loves the Little
Children” was sung.
The responsive reading Psalm
103 was read alternately. Hymn
“Pass Me Not O Gentle Saviour”
was sung. Rev. Ross read the scrip
tures. A duet “Pause for a Moment
of Prayer” was sung by Phylis
Rodger and Rev. Ross accompa
nied on piano by Bernice Gross.
Hymn “O Thou My Soul” was
sung.
People
visit
area
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Sidden and
Matthew of Kincardine visited on
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Rodger.
Visitors this past week with Mrs.
Frances Clark were Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Goffin, Laura and Paul and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McIntosh, all of
London.
Rev. Ross's sermon was entitled
“Can You Help Me?” He gave the
prayers of Thanksgiving and Inter
cession.
The offering was received by
Peter Verbeek and Bill Seers and
for the Sunday School brought for
ward by Christopher Millan and
Martin Sturgenegger and dedicated.
Closing hymn, “Our God's a
Fortress” was sung. Maurice Bean
pronounced the Benediction and
the response “To God The Father”
concluded the service.
The Sunday School supper will
be held on Wednesday, April 1.
7 tables
in play at
euchre party
There were seven tables in play
at the euchre party held at the Com-
munity Hall, Tuesday evening,
March 17.
Prizes went to the following:
high man, Len Shobbrook; low
man, Al Coddington; high lady,
Lillian Appleby; low lady, Mary
Shobbrook; novelty table, Grace
Cartwright.
Euchre parties are held every
Tuesday evening at 8 p.m.
Scotts sing at
United service
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, March 22 were
Nick and Joan Whyte. Usher were
Angela and Erin Horbanuik,
Christy Scott and Rhonda Howatt.
Ken and Shannon Scott sang a
duet, “El Shaddi” with Ken playing
the guitar.
The sermon topic was “Can you
Help Me?” The flowers on the
memorial stand were in memory of
Norma Giousher placed by family
and friends.
Youths play
crokinole
The Sunday School crokinole
party was held on Thursday, March
19 at 7:30 p.m. There were 18 peo
ple in attendance.
Winners were: high boy, Joey
Airdrie; high girl, Jennie Konarski;
low boy, Matthew Armstrong; low
girl, Elizabeth MacGregor; most
20's, boys, Michael Lyons; most
20's, girls, Erica Horbanuik;
youngest person, Mary Jane Hor
banuik; lucky draw, Katie MacGre
gor and lucky draw, Shannon Scott.
Shuffleboard
Shuffleboard was held at Hullett
Central School on Wednesday
evening, March 18 at 7:30 p.m.
Winners were: high man, Lloyd
Dale and high lady, Helen Lee.
There were 14 in attendance.
Silver Tops meet
The Auburn Silver Tops invited
the Bly th Swinging Seniors to an
afternoon of euchre and lost heir on
Wednesday, March 18 at the com
munity hall. There were thirty-two
guests.
The hall was beautifully decorat
ed for St. Patrick’s Day by Mrs.
Nancy Slater. Tom Jardin was in
charge of the euchre and lost heir
and got everyone going. Dorothy
Grange welcomed all.
Everyone had a numbered name
tag and numbers were drawn with
prizes going to the following: Bill
Craig, Ruth Shiell, Mae Badley,
Millar Richmond, Harvey Sillib,
Marjorie McDougall, Ethel Ball,
Edgar Howatt, Lloyd Walden,
Murry Scrimgeour, Effie McCall,
Jim Lawrie, Kay Lapp, Phylis
Rodger, Aubrey Toll, Edith
Giousher, Mary Walden, Feme
Howatt, Marion Haggitt, John Hes-
selwood and Elsie Walsh.
Tea or coffee and cake and ice
cream were served by the hostess
es.
Isabel Craig of Blyth thanked the
Silver Tops on behalf of the Swing
ing Seniors for the enjoyable after
noon and Dorothy Grange replied
and a social time was enjoyed.
Vandal to pay
restitution
A Mount Forest man, who was
one of five responsible for the
break in at F.E. Madill Secondary
School on November 19, was
ordered to make restitution and
placed on 12 months probation
after pleading guilty in provincial
court, March 18.
The group, said crown attorney
Dick Lockwood caused damage of
$4,295.28 to the school after releas
ing fire extinguishers through the
halls, cafe and gym and leaving
two firehoses running.
Mr. Lockwood suggested that
Kevin Epp, 19, who recently
moved from Wingham, receive the
same sentence as the others, who
were tried last month.
Judge J. M. Seneshen placed Mr.
Epp on 12 months probation and
ordered him to make restitution in
the amount of $859 by July 31.
Scrimgeour's Food
Market
Blyth 523-4551
Values in effect from Mon. March 23 to
Saturday March 28/92. Savings are based
on our regular retails. We reserve the right
to limit quantities to normal family
requirements
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