The Citizen, 1994-06-22, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1994.
The news from
JLondesboro
[Compiled by June Fothergill Phone 523-4360
Happy Gang enjoys games
The Kindergarten students of Hullett Central Public School enjoy the final days of classes as
they prepare to move on to Grade 1. From back left; Katherine Greidanus, Jacquelyn Jenkins,
Rhys Plant, Terry Greidanus, Katie Halmer, Julian Bolinger and Mrs. Audrey Kemp. Second
row from left; Andrea Sturzenneger, Megan Disher, Jeremy Farr, Ryan Buchanan, Jesse
Patterson, Erica Johnston and Matthew Hakker. In front from left; Sara Moore, Amanda
DeWolfe, Jessica Lowey, Sarah Van Santen, Jonathan Merner and Justin Dobie. Erika
Andrews was absent.
These Happy Gang Seniors went
to the Senior Games at Strathroy on
Monday and Tuesday, June 20 and
21: cribbage, Len and Betty
Archambault; euchre, Ted and June
Fothergill; shuffleboard, Edythe
Beacom and Jim McEwing; five
Correction
Last week under the picture of
the new Londesboro Lions Club
members the order of the names
was inverted. The correct order
should be, from left to right: Lion
Scott Overboe, Lion Don Allen,
Lion Sam Dougherty, Lion Tom
Codyre, Past District Governor
Lion Don Stewart and Londesboro
President Lion John Hoggart.
We apologize for the error.
pin bowling, Reta Kelland, Bruce
Roy, Jack Lee, Doug Snell and
Hany Lear.
Doreen Carter and daughter
Colleen spent a week on a bus trip
to Branson, Missouri, where they
were able to enjoy several shows
including the Soji Tabuchi theatre.
Doreen was picked from the
audience to go on stage for a
musical number. Quite an
experience. They also visited the
fantastic caverns and Silver Dollar
City. It was an very enjoyable trip.
AuburnThe news from
Compiled by Mildred Lawlor Phone 526-7589
WI hears of thalidomide
The June meeting of the Auburn
Women's Institute was held at the
Community Hall on Thursday,
June 16 with a dessert luncheon at
1 p.m. Sixteen members and two
guests were present.
The hostesses were Bernice
Anderson and Marjorie McDougall
and the executive was in charge of
the program. Bernice had a contest
which was won by Barbara.
Marjorie had a contest and Eppie
Lawrence won.
President Jean Plaetzer wel
comed all ahd called on Evelyn
Flett, to introduce Sandra Wester-
hout, who gave an interesting talk
on her trip to Jordan. She described
the clothes they wore there and
customs. She showed a camel that
was carved of olive wood, and
passed a photo book around of the
pictures they had taken while there.
Jean thanked her.
Evelyn Flett gave the report of
the morning session of the District
Annual held at Belgrave and
Marion Haggitt gave the report of
the afternoon session.
Maureen Bean gave a talk on
Thalidomide's return - its
problems, that it is still being used
and safe and unsafe pills. She gave
a reading on Brazil 33 years ago
where so many deformed,
Thalidomide babies were bom.
The minutes were read by
Marion Haggitt as well as the
treasurer's report.
Several donations have been
given to different organizations.
Kay Lapp spoke on the Grand Bend
Theatre where Institute members
will be attending the play Not Now
Darling on Wednesday, Aug 5.
Those interested are to let her know
by July 5.
The Institute is to cater to the
Lion’s Club dinner Tuesday, June
28 at 6:30 p.m. Marion Haggitt had
a contest of towns and villages in
the area and Marjorie McDougall
was winner.
Roll call was to tell or demon
strate an exercise pertaining to age.
The meeting closed with the
singing of the Queen with Marjorie
McDougall as pianist.
Hulleys greet
at Londesboro
United Church
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church Sunday, June 19 were Betty
and Ken Hui ley.
Flowers on the memorial stand
were placed in memory of Norman
Cartwright by his wife Florence
and family.
The baptism service was held.
Those baptized were Adreas
Christoph Bolinger, son of Gottard
and Elisabeth Bolinger and Jason
Allan Young, son of Allan and
Brenda Young.
Holy Communion was held. The
sermon topic was "Troublesome
Words."
People
Get well wishes go out to Harry
Arthur and John Verwey who have
been in the hospital.
Graduation
Dawn Engel, daughter of
Barry & Diane graduated on
June 16, 1994 from Early
Childhood Education,
Fanshawe College, London.
Congratulations Dawn!
Love, your family.
Graduation
Charlotte Worsell sings solo
Rev. Paul Ross led the Holy
Communion service at Knox
United Church and Bernice Gross
was organist. Invitation to worship
was read alternately.
Rev. Ross gave the prayers.
Father of the Human Family was
sung. Charlotte Worsell sang a solo
Pass It On, accompanied by
Bernice Gross. It was enjoyed by
all.
The children's story was told and
the children's chorus sung.
Rev. Ross's meditation was
"Troublesome Words". The
celebration of Holy Communion
was then received. The offering
was received by Harold
McClinchey and Greg Park and
dedicated in song.
Hymn We are One In the Spirit
was sung. Rev. Ross gave the
Benediction and the Amen's
concluded the service.
Graduation
MARILYN MAYBERRY
Marilyn Mayberry graduated
on June 18 from Conestoga
College of Applied Arts &
Technology, Kltchner, Ont.
with a diploma in Business
Administration - Materials
Management. Marilyn is
currently employed with
Allen - Bradley, Cambridge,
Ont. as a Materials Planner.
Way to go Marilyn! Love &
Congratulations from
your family.
Scott Cronin, son of Tom
and Cheryl Cronin, Blyth,
graduated on June 18 from
Conestoga College of
Applied Arts and
Technology with a Diploma
In Business Administration -
Management Studies. Scott
was the recipient of the
Sowa Company Ltd. Award,
the Boehmers Ltd. Award,
the Management Studies
Advisory Committee Award
and the Canadian Institute of
Management Award (second
and third year).
Scott Is presently employed
in the computer processing
department of MacKinnon
Transport Ltd., Guelph.
Congratulations on your
achievements Scott, from
family and friends.
Graduation
Dianne Kennaley, daughter
of Jack and Jane Hall
graduated on May 28 from
Wilfrid Laurier University
with a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Honours
Psychology.
Congratulations Dianne!
Love, Mom, Dad and the
family.
Graduation
Sherry Lynn (Plaetzer)
Foran received her Master
of Science of Nursing
degree in the convocation
ceremony held at the
University of Western
Ontario on June 10,1994.
Her parents Lawrence and
Jean Plaetzer, sister Wanda
Holllng, brother Larry
Plaetzer and husband Terry
Foran were In attendance.
Sherry is the mother of
Allison, Elise, Kaleigh and
Ryan.
She has previously nursed
in both hospital and
community settings and
has accepted a position as
an Assistant Professor .of
Nursing at the University of
Western Ontario.
Congratulations Sherry!
Love, Mom and Dad and all
your family.