HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-03-18, Page 7Shirley Chalmers talks to Explorers
By Angela Horbanuik
LONDESBORO - On March 10 the Ex-
plorer group met in the basement of the
Londesboro United Church. They started
their meeting by making shamrock pins to
wear.
Everyone was precpnt nri CI 75 wsis
gathered for the collection.
Shirley Chalmers, a public health nurse,
came to talk about nutrition.
Members watched a movie called "The
real talking, singing action movie" made by
a Grade 7-8 class. It was about nutrition.
The Explorers played a game similar to
Tuesday euchre draws
bingo but it was called meals. Kerrie Szusz
won the game and she received an orange.
For thanking Shirley for corning she was
given a shamrock plant.
The meeting closed by singing This is my
father's world.
our tabies...
There were four tables in play at the The meditation was entitled "The Lamb of
euchre party held at the Auburn Community God" followed by prayer. The study was
Hall on March 10 and the winners were: taken by Lillian Leatherland and was about
Jewel Plunkett (high lady), Carol Daer ( low 100 years of the World Day of Prayer. Dur -
lady ), Warner Andrews 1 high man), Ken ing the lunch hour, a candlelit decorated
McDougall I low man) and Ray Hanna cake was brought in and later served in
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novelty). honor of Frances Clark's birthday. A social
Euchre parties are held every Tuesday half hour was enjoyed.
night at the Community Hall at 8 p.m. Local
Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross, Anita, Bryan
WMS meeting and April and Marjorie McDougall visited
The March meeting of the Presbyterian last week with Mr. Allan McDougall, who
WMS was held at the home of Mrs. Frances was attending a conference for district six of
Clark. Mrs. Erma Cartwright opened the United Steel Workers of America at the
meeting with a poem. The devotional period Valhalla Inn, Kitchener.
was taken by Mrs. Martha Daer, the scrip- Mrs. Bonnie Armour of Waterloo spent the
ture portion was taken from the Gth Chapter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of Leviticus 20-34 and was read alternately. Tom Jardin.
Blyth last
heir winners
BLYTH - Seven tables of lost heir were in
play last week at the weekly session.
In the ladies' division, Ella Richmond was
the high lady while Zorra Cook -won the low
lady. In men's action, Joe Holmes took the
high title while Skhne Snell won the low title.
The General Meeting of the UCW will be
held Wednesday, March 25 at 8 p.m. The
theme will be "Stewardship of Friends" and
the speaker will be Mrs. Joyce MacPherson
from Ripley.
Mrs. Robert Peck and Marjorie
McDougall attended and annual conference
for "Women Alive" last weekend in the
Crystal Ballroom of Holiday Inn, London.
Knox United Church
Rev, Gary Shuttleworth conducted the
morning service at Knox United Church
with organ prelude by the choir director
Lori Millian. Prayer of invocation was read
and life and work of the church were given
followed by the prayer of confession and the
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WI goes to workshop...
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Burgsmas and Sherri Taylor won the lucky
cup.
Linda Constantine and Katherine return-
ed home to Calgary on March 10 after atten-
ding the funeral of her father on February 20
and spending some time with her mother
Dorothy Sottiaux and Jennifer.
Vi Burns spent March 13 in London with
Barbara and Colin Paterson, Katie and
Jennifer.
Mary Shier of Kincardine and Edith
Lockhart of London visited on March 13 with
Elsie Shaddick.
Paul and Marg Brunkard, and Tom and
Marjorie Duizer attended an OES dance in
Elora on March 14. They spent March 15 in
Brighton.
WI cards will be played on March 20 at 8
p.m. All are welcome and the ladies are ask-
ed to bring lunch.
Rob and Jennifer Lawrie of Kitchener
visited on March 15 with their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson.
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