The Citizen, 1993-03-03, Page 11
The news from
ondesboro
Compiled by June Fothergill Phone 523-4360
Former Londesboro man dies
Recognition
Staff at the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority annual
meeting were recognized for years of service. From left
Lloyd Glanville, 20 years in Field Services and Jayne
Thompson, Education technician and Geoff Peach, five
years, Shoreline Management Co-ordinator received
plaques. Absent was Dave Grummett, Director of
Operations, also a 20 year employee.
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Fred Uhler co-hosts euchre party
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Community Play "Many Hands"
- Jas. R. Coultes, Wingham.
B. 2 Sunday Smorgasbord Dinners at the
Brussels Country Inn
- Len & Betty Archambault, R.R. #1 Auburn.
The following are the correct answers:
1. Blyth Festival Horse or Cow Poke
2. Village of Myth Washina Machine
3. Webster's Clothing & Footwear Spittoon
4. Township of East Wawanosh ADDle Peeler
5. Christmas & Country Flowers & Gifts Baby Brae
6. Remember When . Fire Extinguisher
7. Blyth Printing Nut Cracker
B. Wilson's Health & Gift Centre POt or Pan Scraper
9. W-6 Quarter Horses FOolSto_ot
10. Todd's Bakery Ego Beater
11. Village of Brussels Magazine Rack
12. Township of Morris Toothpick Holder
13. Township of Grey Potato Fork
14. Ross Mitchell Cabinets & Construction Maple Syrup Sap Splle
15. Dauphin Feed & Supply Whiskey Measure
16 Brussels Country Inn Hair Crimper - Curling Iron
THANK YOU TO ALL
WHO ENTERED!
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1993. PAGE 11.
Happy Seniors to buy chairs
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, Feb. 28 were
Rick and Brenda Konarski. Ushers
were Bob Trick, Cheryl Trewartha
and Bert and Joanne Lyon. Sermon
topic was "Choosing God's Way".
Brenda Boyer and Fred Uhler
hosted the euchre party at the Ethel
Hall, Monday evening.
There were six tables in play and
the winners were: high man, Bill
It was announced that
confirmation class will meet on
Thursday, March 4 at 7:30 p.m. at
Paul's place.
U.C.W. World Day of Prayer
service is at the church on Friday.
Dobson; high lady, Hilda Holmes;
low man, Scott McLean; low lady,
Vema Crawford; most lone hands,
Elmer Best and Violet Smith; 50/50
draw, Myrle Bowes.
Reta reported on Cavalcade card
parties. Five hundred and thirty-
five dollars was made for the
Clinton Hospital.
Huronview birthday party is on
April 21.
Beth, Reta and Edythe will plan
for Auburn visitors in April.
There were four tables of euchre.
Winners were: Orville Kelland,
Hazel Reid, Reg Lawson, Helen
Lawson, Reta Kelland and June
Fothergill.
Friends and neighbours of Mr.
Lloyd Pipe of Seaforth were
saddened to hear of his sudden
passing. He was a former
Londesboro resident for many
years.
Friends and neighbours of Mrs.
Ruth Madill will be sorry to hear
she is presently a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. The best wishes of
the community are extended to her
for a speedy recovery.
The February meeting of the report.
Happy Gang Seniors was held at Blyth seniors are hosting a
the hall on Wednesday, Feb. 24. dessert euchre at 1 p.m. on March
There was a pot luck dinner. 24.
President Harry Lear was in Auburn will be invited to the
charge. The minutes of the January April meeting of the Happy Gang.
meeting were read and approved. The group decided to purchase
Reta Kelland gave the financial chair seats.
Konarskis greet at United Church
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