HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-04-29, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1992.
Night with the stars
Sharon Veitch (left) and Jane Meyers (right), both of
Clinton, got into the spirit of Clinton Public Hospital's 'A
Night With the Stars’ fundraising event held Saturday night
in the Blyth Arena by dressing up as Charlie Chaplin and
an undiscovered starlet. The annual fundraiser featured a
gourmet meal, a dinner theatre production of Rob Bundy's
comedy Ain't That the Truth and numerous items available
during the silent auction.
Hullett ball registration
fees announced at council
Hullett Clerk Bev. Shaddick was
authorized at the April 7 meeting of
council to write a letter of approval
for farm use of the five lots on reg
istered plan number 22R-3003.
A resolution from Orillia twp.
advising the Ontario Solicitor Gen
eral that the cost of policing in
Ontario is quite clearly a provincial
responsibility, and should be paid
by the province, was supported.
Council also supported a resolu
tion from Muskoka Lake twp.
opposing the establishment of
French Language School Boards as
proposed in the Report of the
French Language Education Gover-
ance Advisory Group.
The 1992 revised budget of the
Seaforth Fire Area Board was
approved. This had been discussed
with participating councils at a
meeting called by Hibbert twp. on
March 31.
Council approved tile drainage
loan applications on Cone. 8, Lot 5;
Cone. 4, Lot 27; Cone. 5/6, E. Pt.
Lot 2 Hullet twp., subject to the
availability of funds and township
by-laws.
The schedule for the 1992 ball
program was accepted. Registration
fees for T-Ball are $5 per child; for
Tykes, Mites and Squirts - $15 per
child; for Pee Wees - $25 per child;
and for Bantam and Midget - $35
per child. The family rate is $50,
with three or more in family. The
fees for adult slo-pitch will be $200
per team (includes 10 games after
which $20 per game applies). The
Plate umpire fee will be $10, appli
cable to PeeWee, Bantam and
Midget. Diamond rental is $20 per
night after 10 scheduled games.
Tournament fees will be $50 per
day or $150 per weekend.
Accounts in the amount of
$336,480.45 were approved for
payment.
At its meeting on Tuesday, April
21, council accepted the quotation
received from O.M.C. for Munici
pal Insurance Coverage from April
22, 1992 to April 22, 1993 in the
amount of $10,209.
A by-law to amend Zoning By
law No. 1987-16, regarding Pt. Lot
16, Cone. 14 was passed.
Hullett spring concert to be held
GRADE SEVEN
by Adam Cook and Brent Thomas
The grade seven class has been
interested this term in the history
they have been talking about.
They have watched a video about
a search for a tropical Arctic and
questions on the video. The class
thought it was very interesting.
They have also been watching a
show called the Arctic Diary. It is
about the three explorers who are
travelling to the North Pole. The
explorers are Richard Weber, Bob
Mantele and Misha Malskov.
The class has also been working
extra hard making enlarged life-
sized cartoon characters and other
things related to the ’50s and ’60s
for the spring concert as that is the
theme for their operetta.
The class has a lot of parts in the
operetta this year. They are looking
forward to the spring concert.
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UCW to sell
church plate
The April meeting of Londesboro
U.C.W. was held at the church on
Monday evening, April 20 at 8 p.m.
President Helen Lawson opened
with the Purpose. She read a poem
“The Easter Message”.
The Worship Service was con
ducted by Helen Lee, Yvonne Hog
gart and Cheryl Trewartha. Helen
Lee read a poem by Helen Rice fol
lowed by the singing of “Morning
Has Broken”. Yvonne read the
scripture and also had prayer.
Cheryl read the history of the East
er lily.
Hymn 470, “Walk Softly in
Springtime” was repeated in uni
son. Cheryl closed with prayer.
The minutes of the March meet
ing and World Day of Prayer ser
vice were read. Dorothy Tamblyn
gave the financial report.
Correspondence was read from
Hattie Woods and Helen Lee. Col
lection and birthday pennies were
taken up. The spring event at
Mitchell will be held on Monday,
April 27 at 6:30 p.m. The quilt
show at Northside Church, Seaforth
is on May 8 and 9. Cost is $3.
Helen Lee made a motion to pur
chase a 100 cup coffee percolator
for U.C.W. use. This was seconded
by Ruth Shaddick. Kittie MacGre
gor made a motion to see about get
ting a church plate to sell. Cheryl
Trewartha seconded it.
The May meeting will be held on
Monday evening, May 18 at 8 p.m.
The U.C.W. Benediction was
repeated and grace was sung.
Lunch was served by Elizabeth
Lawson and Mary Peel.
Londesboro people
Ted and June Fothergill enjoyed
a three-day bus trip to Fem Resort
near Orillia.
June Fothergill visited on Sunday
with her brother and sister-in-law
Jim and Dorothy Marks of Wing
ham.
SPRING CONCERT
by Amy Jenkins
Hullett school is having a dress
rehearsal on Wednesday at 1 p.m.
for those who can't come to the
concert at 7:30 on Thursday, April
30. Everybody is welcome.
Participants are grades seven and
eight in an operetta, Mr. Riley's
grade four/five class, junior choir
and the school band. Students are
having a book fair lasting from
April 27 - 30.
BAND
by Amy Jenkins
The band has recently been in a
couple of festivals.
On April 7 they travelled to Lon
don and won a bronze medal. On
April 23 they travelled to Walker
ton and placed fifth out of seven.
The news from
ondesboro
Compiled by June Fothergill Phone 523-4360
Shower held for Darlene Hulley
Approximately 45 people gath
ered in the Sunday School room of
Londesboro Church on Friday
evening, April 24 at 7:30 p.m. for a
miscellaneous shower for Darlene
Hulley bride-elect.
The evening began with dessert
and coffee. Several contests were
conducted after which Jennifer
United Church plans trip
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, April 26 were
John and Barbara Jewitt. Ushers
were Kerri Szusz and Kara Lee
Potter.
The sermon topic was “Who or
What is the Holy Spirit?”
there will be no Bible Study or
Youth Group meetings this week.
The next Bible Study is Tuesday,
May 12 at the home of Marie
Bergsma. Sacrament of Baptism is
on Sunday, May 10.
The Music and Work Committee
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Bernard read an address to Darlene
on behalf of the community. The
little girls in attendance presented
the gifts to the bride-to-be. Darlene
was assisted in opening the gifts by
her mother Betty Hulley and the
groom's mother Florence Pullen
and her sister Denise Hulley.
will meet in the Sunday School
rooms on Monday, May 4 at 8 p.m.
The scripture readings for next
Sunday are Acts 9: 1-20, Revela
tions 5: 11-14 and John 21: 1-19.
Ushers will be Lindsay Salverda,
Melanie Knox, Cheryl Thompson
and Kelly Bosman.
A trip to Wonderland is planned
for June 20. Cost is $29.
A music event will be held at
Wesley-Willis Church, Clinton, on
Sunday, May 3 at 7:30 p.m.