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PAGE 18—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 23,1981
the
LONDESBOR
Dora Shobbrook, editor
leader
Sunshine Sisters revealed
The WI annual meetin
and Sunshine Sister banque
held on April '8 in t@i
hall. President Alic
Buchanan welcomed all
introduced four guests, Ruth
Papple, Mary Gordon, Mary
Buffinga and Doroth
Tamblyn and 31 members
enjoyed a dinner prepared
by WI members.
A sing -song was held
Marjorie Duizer, with Ba
bara Bosman at the piano
Roll call was answered by
revealing Sunshine Sisters
and paying dues.
The Minutes of the last an=
laual. meeting- and.. findncial
report were given by June
Fothergill and the auditor's
report was given by
Genevieve Allen, a its of
standing committee con-
veners included: agriculture
and Canadian industries,
Florence Cartwright;
citizenship and world 'af-
fairs.
af
fairs, June Fothergill; fami-
ly and consumer affairs,
Hazel Reid; education and
cultural affairs, Addie Hunk-
ing; resolutions, Beth Knox;
Tweedsmuir, Genevieve
Allen;. flowers and cards, Tri
Duizer.
President Alice
Buchanan reported that 10
meetings were held, and two
were ,cancelled due to stor,
mm! weather, Theycateredtp
13 banquets plus moons Club,
remembered shut-ins at
Cliristlnas and children with
candy, . gave awards. to
Grade 8 Home Ec. and In-
dustrial Arts students, spon-
sored!1-H and short courses,
panel ed the hah;downstairs,
put on combination windows
2 _and bought enea ffridge ___
She thanked. all for their'
co-operation and noted that
four members had perfect
attendance Alice
Buchanan, June Fothergill,
Margaret Taylor and pore
Shobbrook.
Mrs. Ruth Papple of Lon-
don, 'area pri lideft,°Alrought.
greetings, saying that if you
*ant to be happy, spend one
hour in church or time at a
W.I. meeting, plant a garden
and read aclipping on how to
heipthe disabled.
The nominating report,
given . by Genevieve Allen
noted: past. president, .Mrs.
Tom Duizer; president, Mrs.
Don . Buchanan; first vice-
president, Mrs. Margaret
Taylor;' second vice=
president, open; secretary-
treasurer,
ecretary
treasurer, 'Mrs. Edwin
Fothergill; assistant
secretary,. Mrs. Glen Carter;
public relations officer, Mrs.
Bereans
g baric Anderson; district
et director, Mrs. Tom Duizer;
e alternate district director,
e Mrs. Margaret Taylor;
and pianist, Mrs. Tom Allen;
asscistant pianist, Mrs. Ed-
win Wood; press reporter,
y Mrs. Bert Shobbrook;
auditors, Mrs. Tom Allen,
Mrs. Watson Reid; resolu-
tions convenor, Mrs. Beth
by Knox; flower and card con-
n- venor, Mrs. Lois Reid;
flower and card committee,
Mrs. Florence Cartwright
and Mrs. Eric Anderson;
Tweedsmuir curator, Mrs.
Reg Lawson; Theedsinuir
. committee,: M -Td m Allen,
Mrs. Ted Fothergill, Mrs.
Lorne flunking.
Standing committee con-
venors include: agriculture
and Canadian industries,
Mrs. Margaret Taylor, Mrs.
Harry Tebbutt; citizenship
and world affairs, Mrs. Allen
Bosman, Mrs. Bill Bromley;
family and consumer af-
fairs, Mrs. Bob Burns, Mrs.
Lorne Hunking; education •
and cultural affairs, Mrs.
Glen Carter, Mrs. Watson
Reid; branch directors, Mrs.
Jim. Jamieson, Mrs. Harry
Tebbutt, Mrs: Edwin Wood.
Mrs. Papple installed the
officersand Marjorie Duizer
thanked her and presented
her with a gift - the W.I.
Cookbook. Correspondence
included thank -you notes
from Tri Duizer, an invita-
tion from Clinton Golden
Radars to attend a card par-
ty on April 22 with proceeds
for Hospital Auxiliary
building fund, 4-H Achieve-
ment Day, • May 4 at
Brucefield.
• from page 17
Helen Lawson read an
Easter scripture lesson and
Stella Adams and Mrs.
Whyte ',,both gave special
readings.
Mrs. Lawson conducted
the business session and
Dora Shobbrook read the
minutes from the last
meeting. Correspondence
included thank you notes
from the Norman Wright
family and Addie Hunking.
Several invitations were
received including one from
the First Presbyterian
Church in Seaforth for April
28 at8pm. Tl1ey_have.also._..
been invited to Winthrop on
May 6 at 8 pm, and to Walton
on May 3.
Margaret Good presented
the treasurer's report and
nine members answered the
roll call by giving an Easter
verse. Happy Birthday was
sung for Helen Alexander,
and Mrs. Wood will clean the
church brass for the month
of May.
At their May 12 meeting
the Berean Unit will en-
tertain the Aimwell UCW
Unit and Gary Sottiaux will
talk on his hiking journey.
The meeting will start at 8
l
Everyone signed a get well
card for Vi Burns and plans
were made to help at the
ham and turkey supper on
May 19. Margaret Good
offered to stitch the quilt
seams.
For the worship service
several Easter readings
were given by Addle
Hunking, Mrs. Lawson and
Mrs. Whyte.
After the meeting Mrs.
Hunking conducted a contest
on famous biblical
characters, and lunch was
served by Mrs. Whyte, Stella
Adams and Mrs. Hunking.
It was moved to pay $50
per year to Helen Lawson for
washing tea towels and to
give $400 to the recreation
board for the use of the hall.
The WI will have a bake sale
on May 6 at the fashion show
in. Clinton. They will be in
charge of the Huronview bir-
thday party on April 15. A
new fridge has been installed
in the kitchen valuing $545.
Doreen Carter thanked
Alice for her year as presi-
dent and presented her with
a gift. 'Marjorie Duizer
repotted on the branch ex-
ec.utive meeting at
.Holiiiesville on -April-6: •The
district annual will be held
on May 25 at St. Helens.
Londesboro, for the morning
entertainment, will hold a
craft table with articles from
$3 to $5. On May llth a
workshop for standing com-
mittee convenors of the 1982
district annual will be held in
Londesboro.
The meeting closed with a
playlette convened by Alice
with a number of members
taking part. A few games of
euchre were played and the
winners were: high, June
Fothergill; lone hands,
Hazel Reid; low, Dora Shob-
brook.
Smile
Father to son:
"Remember this: I know a
lot more about being young
than you know about being
old."
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What will they think of
next? While reports of van-
dalism are on the increase
the type of materials stolen
or vandalized has now
broadened to include bee
hives.
Kaz Kiezik recently had
two hives stolen from behind
his shed at his home a
quarter mile south of
Londesboro.
Mr. Kiezik is offering a
$100 reward for the return of
the hives or for information
leading to their return.
The hives were still
covered in tar paper against
the winter cold. They are two
tion
frames high and house the
bees.
Mr. Kiezik has reported
the bees to the Goderich
OPP and has searched road-
sides and ditches in case the
hives were abandoned.
Honey is the Kiezik's
livelihood and they have
about 250 hives located near
their home and on other.
farms. At one point, they
harvested 27 tons of honey
from 600 hives.
Mr. Kiezik believes the
theft must be by someone
close who knew the layout of
the farm but doesn't think
another beekeeper would
take his hives.
Varna news.. • •
• from page 16
respect to employing,
physicallydisabled people,
and some of the recreational
activities enjoyed by them,
especially at their summer
and winter camps.
The. wheelchair Mr
Parker was using costs $659.
A powered chair costs $2,700,
and an artificial leg with a
knee joint costs from $2,500
to $3,000. Many people have
only a government pension
to live on, so assistance from
March of Dimes is vital for
these things.
The women of St. John's
Church in Stratford led the
wgrship_ serrvice,._ ___
If you wish to register for
baseball or for the umpire's
school in Varna, .please call
Sharon Chuter at 482-7149 or
Marjorie Hayter at 262-5857.
The March hare, played by Bill Elliott, makes a point with
Alice, played by Kara Vanden Neuker, during a scene
from the play Alice in Wonderland, being presented by the
students of Huron Centennial Public School at Brucefield
this Thursday and Friday nights. The Door Mouse, played
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Mad Hatter, played by David Hook. (James Fitzgerald
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