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A family plan
From bottom to top, Monica, Cheryl, Jordan and Michelle
Bakelaar filled out some draw tickets at the Hullett Public
School fundraising auction on Saturday night. A huge
crowd was on hand to bid for the 75 items, which ranged
from theatre tickets to three hours of painting. A total of
$10,000 was raised for new stage curtains.
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1998. PAGE 9.
Londesboro
The new m s fro 12 attend WI meeting
The April meeting of the
Londesboro Cheerio Club was held
on Wednesday, April 15. After
lunch at the Hillcrest Restaurant,
the members proceeded to the
home of Edythe Beacom. There
were seven present.
Beth read, "Gracious Friend".
Edythe read "Springtime " and also
The monthly euchre tournament
was held at the hall on Friday
evening, April 17 at 8 p.m. There
were 17 tables of euchre.
Winners were: first, Ken Vodden
and Dennis Penfound; second,
Mary East and Gordon Radford;
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, April 17 were
Ken and Marlene Armstrong.
Ushers were Joan Whyte and
daughter Crystal Driscoll. Elizabeth
MacGregor sang a solo.
told some children's jokes.
Beth read a Mother's Day article.
Edythe gave the treasurer's
report. Collection was taken up.
The draw, donated by Audrey,
was won by Edythe Beacom.
Edythe passed pictures and
showed a video of her trip.
Cards were played.
third, Ruth and Bill Jenkins; lone
hands, Jack and Helen Lee with
seven hands; low, Evelyn C. and
Edythe G. There were three share
the wealth winners.
The next euchre is Friday, May 8
at 8 p.m.
The sermon topic was "What's
the Good News?"
The Food Grains Bank Spring
Event is at Egmondville United
Church on Sunday, April 26 at 8 p.m.
The regular April meeting and Huron West president, installed the
the annual meeting of the officers for the 1998-1999 year.
Londesboro Women's Institute was She also gave an inspiring report on
held April 13 at the Blue Fountain the accomplishments and oppor-
restaurant. Twelve regular tunities for all women belonging to
members welcomed a new member the Women's Institute.
Betty Dale. Annual reports were given,
President Lois'Elliott stepped which showed us we had a very
down and the new president's job successful and educating year. The
will be filled by Betty Hulley and WI meets once a month and
Marjorie Anderson. Jean Plaetzer, welcomes new members.
Cheerios view trip video
Vodden, Penfound win euchre
Congregation hears good news
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