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Clinton News-Record, 1977-09-22, Page 12p 4 PAoE 12,-1.4INTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1977 News of Londestoro by Mrs. Bert Shobbrook • Greeting into the church on economist, Miss.Bird as guest Sunday were Don Buchanan speaker along with 4-H and Reg Lawson. Ushers members and their mothers. were Debbie Hunkin,g, Nancy The meeting was closed - Fothergill, ,Cheryl Lyon and and "Happy Birthday" was • Diana Shobbrook. Rev. Ray sung to Addie Hunking. Grant of Listowel was the Lunch was served by Ruth guest speaker as Rev. Vincent, Elma Jewitt, Annie McDonald was conducting Leitch and Annie Vin*ent. anniversary services at Wallaceville. Marriage announcements were given between Wallace John Norman . of W ingham and Shirley Irene Hunking of Londesboro, Mrs. Allen Shaddick was the choir leader and Mrs. Glenn McGregor was the organist. Junior teachers were Jean Jewitt, Marguerite Gross, Barbara Knox and Laura Scott. Cheerio Club The Cheerio Club met on Monday, September 12 at the home of Doreen Carter. Lion Zone Chairman Don Acting president Mary Coughlin and a reply was Longman opened the meeting given by District Deputy and along with Vi Burns led in Governor, Frank Rundle. The readings and prayer. Eleven ladies were toasted by Lion members answered the roll Lloyd Stewart, past District call. Governor with a reply from Vi Burns and Mary Jean Kennedy. A civic' Longman led in contests. welcome was given by. Lion Articles auctioned were Robert McKinley, Lion donated by Myrtle Fair- Murray Gaunt. -and John service and some games of Jewitt. euchre were played. Lunch The guest speaker was was then served by Doreen District Governor, Lion Tony Carter, Gladys Armstrong Ferrier and the presentation and Vi Burns. of the charter was accepted by Lion president Brad WI citizenship meeting Kennedy. The draw prizes donated by The WI meeting was held Auburn merchants were: Jim on September 14. President Schneider, Fred Lawrence Dora Shobbrook opened the Electric, Whetstone Fur - meeting and Genevieve Allen niture„ Fred's Gift Shop, was at the piano. Auburn Hardware and Bert Roll call' was answered by Chamney Sanitation; from 22 members with the -name of Londesboro, Tom Duizer an occupation traditionally Plumbing and Heating; kept by men that women are Radford Ltd., Bill Sottiaux, now doing. Jim McEwing Electric, Minutes of the last meeting . Mitchell's Family Market, and the . treasurer's report Londesboro Seed Plant, were read by Gay Datema Country Kitchen,: T. B. Allen - and Alice Buchanan had Ltd.; The' merchants from some crafts on display which Clinton were: Weston Bread, will go to the area convention. Huron Wholesale, Fairholme The delegate to the, area Dairy, Scruton Ltd., Corrie's convention which will be.held Red and White, Riley's ,on September 28 and 29 is Barber • Shop,, 'Hearn Addie Hunking. Wholesale, Allen Finch A WI workshop will be held Toastmaster. From Blyth the at the Carlow Hall on October participating merchants 13. Delegates are Dora included Blyth Printing, Shobbrook and Marjorie Bainton Ltd., Griffith B.P., Duizer. On October 3 a Huron Blyth Meat Market, Howson County Fall rally will beheld and Howson Ltd., Murray P at Lake let with Addie Nesbitt Farm Drainage. Hunking and Nona Pipe as The charter night chairman delegates. was Lion Bill Bromley and In their correspondence the after the dinner the rest of the WI voted against a Roy evening was spent dancing to Jewell appreciation night. A the Ken Scott Orchestra. letter from the Royal Winter The members of the Lon - Fair tour from Toronto was desboro Lions Club would read. Thank yous were sincerely like to thank Blyth received from Marjorie' and Clinton Lions for spon- Anderson, Annie Leitch and soring and guiding their new Bert Shobbrook. club: The Londesboro Lions Several guitar selections by will meet the first and third John Lawson were enjoyed. Thursday of eachmonth. Alice Davidson gave the ' The charter members are hospital auxiliary report and Murray Adams, °Art Airdrie, the progress of the for- Allan Bosman, Bill Bromley, thcoming penny sale which Howard Cartwright, Bill will be held on September 24. Dobson, Tom Duizer,, Mery Nona Pipe reported to the Durnin; Ian Hulley, Erwin WI on the meeting that was Johnston, .Frank Johnston, had with the township council Lloyd Josling, Brad Kennedy, regarding the plans of Bill Kolkman, Jim McEwing, publishing the history of Ellwood Mitchell, Carl Hullett. The history book is an Nesbitt, Jim Radford, Robert institute project and is Radford, Robert Reid, Bill sponsored by the council Shaddick, Robert Shaddick, under the assistance of a Daniel Shobbrook and Bill committee consisting of Sottiaux. Councillors John Jewitt and Clerk Clare Vincent. Shower for bride Helen Lawson reported on the historical meeting. held in The Adams family cousins Hensall on September 14. The held a miscellaneous shower October mee,ting is to be held on Sunday afternoon in honor in Dungannon. of Mrs. Leland Adams, a Laurel and Lisa Duizer recent bride at the home of sang a. number of duets and Margaret Good. were accompanied by their Corsages were pinned on mother on the piano. the bride, the. groom's Marjorie Duizer introduced mother, Mrs. Stella Adams the • guest speaker, Mrs. and her sister, Gloria. A short Menzies of Clinton who is on program and contests were the Hospital Auxiliary held, an address was read Provincial Board. She spoke and gifts were carried in by on citizens' help. She was Cathy Popp, Sara Lyons, and thanked by Addie" Hunking Lloyd Adams. and was presented with a gift. Lunch was served by The October WI meeting Margaret Good, Kathleen will concern the theme of Longman, Grace Dolmage,� family affairs with ,home Donna Longman, . Helen Lyons and There were tendance. Sandra Popp. over 30 in at - Personals We welcome Mr. and Mrs, Dave Overboe and famil? from Watford who moyed on Saturday to the home they Londesboro Lioi S . purchased from Mrs. George Charter Night (jewel) Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nesbitt The UCW of the Londesboro haveipurchased the property United Church catered on of Mr. Harry Caldwell. Saturday, September 17 when We welcome Mr. and Mrs. 280 hot beef plates were Dave Urlin and girls from prepared and served for the Saskatchewan, formerly of charter night of the Lon- the London area having desboro Lions Club in the purchased the farm of Mr. Blyth Community Centre. and Mrs. Gordon Howatt on The evening was called to con. 13 of Hullett. Gordon, order by Lion Keith Rich- Coleen and the boys are now mond and Stewart McKinnon living in the home of Jack De introduced the master of Jong on con. 13, Hullett. ceremonies and the head Mr. and Mrs. Orville table. A toast to the Lions Newby returned home on International was made by • Anstett Jeweliers LIMITED 11' ALBERT ST., CLINTON 412-3901 OPEN WEDNESDAYS I'For Your Convenience. HOURS: Monday' 'through Saturday, 9 a.m. • t p.m.; Friday nights 'till p.m. ' • Thursday night from a 10 day . fishing trip at Pembroke. Dinner guests of Miss Edythe Beacon and Mrs. Laura Lyon on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan .Harriston of Pickford, Michigan. They also called on several relatives in the vicinity. Mr. Tom Allen spent a few days this past week goose hunting at Winisk on Hudson Bay. Mrs. Ron MacLellan of Hamilton spent the weekend . with her father Emerson Hesk on Saturday. They visited with Mr. and •Mrs.. -Doug Hesk of Goderich. • Mrs. vrom Allen and granddaughter Colleen Scruton of Clinton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson of Ridgetowni. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McLeod ' of Mitchell visited on Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Olive Penfound. and Elgin. Gary Sottiaux returned home on Sunday after walking 2,000 miles along the Pacific Crest T -rail. He picked up the trail near Bakersfield, California on May and walked through California, Oregon and Washington. Due to illness he continued on page 13 rid 4zehIs, fine markets... of fine foods Londesboro Lions Club 'held its charter night celebration Saturday night at which all members received their cer- tificates of membership. Seen at the celebration are: front row, left to right, Tony Ferrier, District Governor; Carl Nesbit, Howard Cartwright, Elwood Mitchell, Brad Ken- nedy, Tom Duizer, Bill Bromley, and Stewart MacKinnon. master *of ceremonies; middle row, Lloyd Stewart, Past District Governor, Bill Souttiaux; Jim McEwing, Bill Kolk- man, Ervin Johnston, Art Airdrie, Ian Hulley, Robert Reid and Robert Radford; back row, Bill Dobson, Murray Adams, Mervin Durnin, Jim Radford, Robert Shaddick, Bill Shaddick, Alan Bosman and Darrel Shobbrook. 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