HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-01-26, Page 16PAGE 16_CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1978
News of Londesboro: UCW hears of seniors
Youth Group Sunday was
held on Sunday morning.
Welcoming into the sanctuary
was Jim Jamieson and the
ushers were CG IT girls, Carol
Cartwright, Susan Jamieson,
Shelley W esterho •t, and
Diana Shobbrook.
The Messengers and
Explorers occupied the
centre front pews. The
Messengers leaders are
Brenda Radford and Laura
Scott. The leaders for the
Explorers are Marjorie
I)uizer and Margaret Wright
and thw CGIT leaders are
Barbara Jewitt and Janice
Presczator.
The choir anthem was a
duet sung by Marjorie Duizer
and Darlene Shobbrook,
accompanied by the choir
with Ruth Shaddick as the
choir leader and Lousie
McGregor at the organ.
Rev. McDonald gave the
children's story, and kin-
dergarten teachers were
Irene Bromley and Carol
Cartwright.
Aimwell Unit
The -January meeting of the
Aimwell Unit was held on
Monday night January 16 at
the home of president,
Audrey Thompson.
Mrs. Thompson opened the
meeting with a New Year's
reading and a thought for the
month on expectations for the
New Year. This was followed
by prayer.
Roll call was answered by
paying dues by 16 members
and two new members. Four
visitors were also present.
The minutes of the
November meeting were read
by secretary Jane Fothergill
and the treasurer's report
was given by Vi Burns.
Correspondence was read
from the group's adopted
child in Hong Kong.
The February- roll call will
be answered by each member
bringing a tea towel. The
February luncheon will be
looked after by Helen Lee,
Margaret Good and Pat
Hunking.
It was moved by Helen
Lawson and June Fothergill
that the Aimwell Unit supply
flowers in the church from
April to November.
Ferne McClure suggested
that the group make an
autograph quilt as a 1978
project.
Guests were Karen Scruton
and George Cox from Clinton,
who spoke of the work at the
Day Care Centre in Clinton
located at Huronview, for all
homebound people in the
county.
Mullet council
(The following are the
minutes of Hullett Township
exactly as mailed to the
News -Record.)
The regular monthly
meeting of the Hullett
Township Council was held in
the Londesboro Community
Hall on January 9 with all
members present.
Motion No. 1 by Greg
Brandon and Joe Hunking:-
That we adopt the minutes of
the December 5th, 15th and
19th council meetings as
distributed and read.
Carried.
Motion No. 2 by Joe Gibson
and Joe flunking:- That we
hold the building permits till
next meeting. Carried.
Motion No. 3- by Tom
Cunningham and Joe -
Hunking:- That we are in
favour with the proposal to
put senior citizens housing on
a county wide residency
basis. Carried.
Motion No. 4 by ° Joe
Hunking and Tom Cun-
ningham:- Move we adjourn
for lunch td meet again at
1:30 p.m., Jan 9, 1978.
Carried.
Motion No. 5 by Joe Gibson
and Joe Hunking:- That we
renew the garbage collection
contract with Bud Chamney
for the sum of $2,054.00 per
annum for the Village of
Londesboro. Carried.
Motion No. 6 by Joe
Hunking and Gibson:- That
we approve the tile drain
inspectors completion cer-
tificates and instruct the
Clerk to prepare the
necessary By -Laws. Carried.
Motion No. ` 7 by Joe
Hunking and Tom Cun-
ningham:- That we instruct
the Road 'Superintendent to
apply for the remainder of the
1977 Subsidy. Carried.
Motion No. 8 by Joe
Hunking and Tom Cun-
ningham:- That By -Laws
1978-1-2-3 be read a first and
second time. Carried.
Motion No. 9 by Tom
Cunningham and Joe Gib-
son:- That By -Laws 1978-1-2-3
having been read a first and
second time be passed.
Carried.
Motion No. 10 by Joe Gibson
and Joe Hunking:- That By -
Laws 1978-1-2-3 be read a
third time and finally passed,
signed by the reeve and clerk
and the seal of the Cor-
poration be affixed thereto.
Carried.
Motion No. 11 by Greg
Brandon and Joe Hunking:-
That a By -Law to impose
special annual drainage rates
upon lands in respect of which
money is borrowed under the
Tile Drainage Act 1971 be
read a first time. Carried.
Motion No. 12 by Joe Gibson
and Greg Brandon:- That a
By -Law to impose special
annual drainage rates upon
lands in respect of which
money is borrowed under the
Tile Drainage Act 1971 be
read a second time. Carried.
Motion No. 13 by Greg
Brandon and Tom Cun-
ningham:- That a By -Law to
impose special annual
drainage rates upon lairds in
respect of which money is
borrowed under the Tile
Drainage Act 1971 be read a
third time, passed and
numbered 1978-4, be sighed
by the Reeve and clerk,
sealed with the seal of the
Corporation. Carried.
Motion No. 14 by Joe Gibson
and Joe Hunking:- That we
pass the accounts as read.
Carried.
Motion No. 15 by Joe Gibson
and Tom Cunningham:- That
we adjourn and meet again on
Feb. 1st at l,p.m. Carried.
Lunch -was served by
Audrey Thompson, Bernice
Hunking and Vi Burns.
Explorers
The Explorers held their
meeting on January 12 after
school in the Sunday School
rooms.
The study was on the
Caribbean and for crafts the
girls made wall plaques
under' the leadership. of
Margaret Duizer and
Margaret Wright.
The election of officers was
held and those chosen were:
Chief Explorer, Cheryl Lyon;
keeper of the log, Karen
Johnston; keeper of the
treasury, Brenda Popp.
The meeting closed with the
centre
Explorer prayer.
Peronsals
Sunday Visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Burns were
their daughter and husband
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith of
Kincardine.
Mr. Edwin Wood had the
misfortune of being involved
in a snowmobile accident on
Thursday. Mr. Wood required
a large number of stitches to
his upper lip.
Mrs. Norman Wright
returned to her home on
Wednesday after spending
the past four weeks in Clinton
Public Hospital.
Mr. Alvin Volk returned
home after spending a week
in Clinton Public Hnanital
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Reid
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roy
returned home on Monday,
January 16 after enjoying a
10 -day holiday with a one
week Caribbean cruise as
guests of a Pioneer Hybrid
salesmen and their wives.
Mr. Jim Jamieson and
family returned to their home
after spending 10 days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Roy, while they were on
holidays.
Mrs. (Dr. Gary) Gall of
Stouffville spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Lee.
Remember the WI card
party on Friday night,
January 30.
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