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O1110,.. 44 golfers, .en-. couturrclub.,.
Schellenberger,
inYed lovely weather on Winners of the day
S„undaY when the Lon- - were: low gross. Randy There were ip other
desboro Lions Millar; second low gross, prizes WOO by Orws and
Invitational Golf Tour- Billy Roy; first low net,Mrs. Miller served a
nament was held at the Gordon, Shobb rook ; smorgasbord lunch of
Seaforth Town and second low net, gric ham and turkey.
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Choir leader _leaves after 30 years
Don Buchanan and Reg
Lawson" weldomed the
Londe•sboro United
Church congregation into
th0 church "'on Sunday
itiOrning. The - ushers
were Lisa Duizer, Cheryl
Bromley, Karen And.
Kimberley Wright" and
the -organist was Louise
McGregor.
The musical numbers
included duets sung by
Barbara and Judy
Carter, with Judy ac-
companying on the
guitar.
Rev. Scott gave the
children's story on the
meaning of the Bible and
the junior teachers were
Joan Whyte and Joan
Howatt.
Rev. Scott announced
the retirement of Ruth
Shaddick -as choir
director. She .tta been a.
member of the choir and
choir director for the past •
30 year's. • •
Next Sunday, August 5
at 10:30 am, an open air
service will be held at the
Church . Canip.
Menesetung, near
Goderich.
August 16 is • the
beginning of.. Vacation
Bible , School and
registration is open to,
anyone interested.
Upcoming meetings
The WI Public
Relations meeting. will be
held on August 8 at 8 pm
in the hall with guests to
be frdtn the Auburn and
Seaforth WI groups.
The roll call will ask
sorrtething that, each
meinbeli would like to do
to promote the
Institute. There will be
an auction as well.
The UCW general
business meeting will be
held on August 6 at 8 pm
in"the church.
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You'd almost think Clinton. was celebrating 1t
Centennial again this year, as many main street
merchants have got the repair, renovate, and
leader]
LONDESBORO
LDora Shobbrook, editor
Comings and goings in the village
Sympathy is extended• Visitors at the manse went to London on July 21 Sunday at the home, of
to Mr. and Mrs. Orville over the . weekend with to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. and -N,Mrs. William
Kelland on the death of Rev. and Mrs. Scott. Cartwright's. They then Gilmore of RR 2,
her step -mother, Mrs. Angela and DeBbre wei'e went on the Ottawa were
Ern ily Heckman, for- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith took part in the
merle of Mitchell: She Jack •Scott of •Valois, • Wheelchair Olympics for
Palmerston. The picnic
was for Mark and Connie
Harris, who are moving.
Alh died on July 24 and was 73 Montreal and hiS great the Handicapped. - --to Pennsylvdnia where
Ill" years old. , . . aunt, Mrs. Winnifred- . John Cartwright is
, Mr. Bob Reid is a Rutherford of Pointe attending Camp
patient in the Clinton Claire, Quebec. Rev. Menesetung church camp
• hospital were he had Scott took part in the Fun this week. Elizabeth
. surgery on July 24 to ' Run at the Seaforth Lawson attended Camp
remove gall stones. Summer Games on Menesetung last week
Mrs. Laura Forbes Saturday. and several others are
• returned to her home on Mr. and Mrs. Bill attending this week.
July 27 after spending a Bromley, Cheryl and Lois • . On Sunday, Mrs. Beth
week -and -a -half's spent a few days last • Knox was the guest at a
vacation at the home -of-- week on vacation in . 40th wedding anniversary
• Mr. and ' Mrs. Walter Toronto and the vicinity. dinner for Mr. and Mrs.
Forbes of Clinton. Mrs. Bradley Shobbrook of Martin Baan, held in
• Forbes' friend, Mrs. Wingham spent a few Listowel with 38 family
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Howe of St. Marys, is days last- week Vah.. his members and 'friends
visiting now. 1 uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
r. and Mrs. Frank Gordon Shobbrook, Dina
Johnston returned home. and Darrell.
on July 23 after spending Mr. and Ws. Bert
Shobbrook and Ken
Vodden spent Sunday
afternoon with their
brother, Mr. and Mrs".
Fred Vodden of RR 1,
Allen Shaddick last week. Clinton when their family
BertVan der Plaat and • entertained on the oc-
friend from Holland
visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Arie Duizer.
This week their niece,
Flora Duizer from.
Holland is visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Duizer _ and family
returned home on July 23
from a week's vacation in
Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Shillinglaw, Kevin and
'Kent spent a few days
with his parerits, Mr. and
Mrs. William Shillinglaw
at Baldwin.
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook,
Mrs. Ron Ellerby,. Frank
and Dave spent Thursday
in Woodstock with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Millson
and family. Darren
returned home with them and family. '
for a week's holiday with Mrs. Florence Cart -
his grandparents. - wright, John and Claude
a weekend in the
Haliburton area.
Miss Lloy Shaddick of
Kitchener visited her
'parents, Mr. and Mrs.
casion of their 40th
wedding anniversary at
the home of Bob and Sue
Vodden.
Mr. -and Mrs. Bill
Turnbull of Scotland left
for home on Sunday
night, July 29 after
spending three weeks
with his sister, Mr. -and
Mrs. Bruce Roy and
family.
Mrs. Beth" Knox held a
family gathering on July
23 in honor of her cousin,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Spring of Winnipeg.
Present "were' Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Shobbrook, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Shob-
brook, Julie and Don,
Mrs. Wayne Allin and Mr.
and •Mrs. Melvin •Knox
guaranteed Investment
Certificates
present. They returned to
the home of their son,
John and Mary Baan in
Walton
Laura Chambers of
Clinton spent Sunday
with her grandparents
-Mr. and Mrs.- Jim
McEwing.
Mrs. Laura ( Saun-
dercock visited for a few
days with her niece, Mr.
and Mrs. Perc McBride
of Carlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Fothergill, Heather,
Nancy and Kevin • at-
tended a family picnic on
Mark will be the. assistant
pastor at a Lutheran
Church. They also
celebrated the birthday
of Heather Fothergill and
Jack Marks and , more
than 30 attended. '
Ronald Vodden of.
Thompson, Manitoba
visited on July 23 with
this aunt Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Shobbrook.
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