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THE BROWNIES FLY -UP took pain on
Wednesday evening. Six Brownies -flew up
to Guides. They Include Shelley Lansink,
Robyn Carnochan, Tammy Janmaat, Leanne
Charters, Trudy Upshall and Wendy Grld-
zak. (Photo by Hook)
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 6, 1984 — A19
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Correspondent
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Greeters at the United Church Sunday
morning were Gordon Shobbrook and Laura
Scott. Ushers were Karen Armstrong, John
Hoggart, Dave Overboe and Elgin Pen.
found.
Communion service will not be held until
July.
An invitation was received by the UCW to
Winthrop UCW on June 6 at 8 p.m. Blyth
cemetery memorial service will be next
Sunday June 10 at 1 p.m.
Congregation service and picnic will be
July 1 at the home of the Hardys. Nick
Whyte announced a farewell party and
dance for the Swans to be held at Hullett
London Pro -Li
Two busloads of pro-life of Stratford and
area pro-life supporters attended the annual
Pro -Life walk ih London on Sunday, May 27.
Starting at the Victoria Park Bandshell,, the
annual event saw over 1200 people come
from London,_ Stratford, Woodstock, Goder-
ich, Seaforth and Kinkora area.
The speakers were from. London: Susan
Lee -Nicholson, who spoke on the issues of
prenatal health of both infant and mothers,
and Pastor Brian Richardson, who said that
the pro-life position concerns everyone., not
just any particular denomination.
Many walkers carried flowers to lay at a
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Central School on June 30,
The Messengers and leaders Jane and
Connie Hoggart with 12 members present
occupied centre pew and Colin Swan
presented' each with a special card and
thanked the leaders for an excellent job of
leadership.
Childrens time teadhers were Lisa Bosman
and Deanna Lyon.
The Cheerio meeting was held on June 1
at 2 p.m. at the home of Edythe Beacom.
The group moved to donate 515 td flowers
of Hope to Doreen Carter.'
Next meeting of Group 1 will be at- the
home of Laura Lyon.
The draw, donated by Margaret Good,
was won by Edythe Beacom. '
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After the speeches, a silent walk, escorted
by the London Police, commenced from
Wellington Street, past the Victoria Hospi-
tal,and concluded at Memorial park with a
speech by Bill,Onstein, London, who was
one of the organizers of the Citizens for
Protection of Human Life Walk '84.
Commemorative buttons were available and
donations t
money forthe Watford Homaccepted
in London, a
newly established.home for unwed mothers.
A contest on advertisements by Beth Knox
was won by Vietta
by Do and a aowcontestrby
Edythe Beacom was
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Thompson and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Lee spentlast week at the Scotts,
Deposet New York U.S.A.
Mrs. Bob Burns visited on Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson and Katie
in London.
Mr, and Mrs. John Lawrie Rob and
Jennifer, Kitche
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Thompson.
On Saturday June 2, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hunking, Pat Hunking and Clara Riley were
dinner guests and attended the wedding of
David Hunking and Joy Nimmo, of London.
Also attending the wedding were Donna,
Joan, Robert and Debbie Hunking.
The Explorer-CGIT mother -daughter ban-
quet held May 25 in Londesboro United
Church had 56 people in attendance.
The guest speaker, Harriett Shillinglaw
gave aqoaddress based on'the lher
if Corrie
Ten Boom. Jean Kennedy presented
with a gift of.appreciation.
A graduation ceremony followed as Kathy
Kennedy, Cherri Hoggart, Darlene Buf-
finga, Vicky u
a Knox
werre presentedol
withtheir Explorer ey and sgradua-
tion pins.
Jane Swan conducted an initiation cere-
mony r and
Kerry Babcock(or who erece received theire CGIT
membership pins from president Theresa
Overboe.
Perfect attendance awards were given to
some of the Explorers and Elizabeth Swan
presented gifts of appreciation to Explorer
leaders Bev Riley and' Jean Kennedy.
DarlenDillonks also Want to Linda
Darlene Hulley who both assisted dith the
grOup.
Lisa Bosman presented CGIT leader
Jane.
S egst of theooeven nf kgs the girrlse from
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their many and varied talents in a program
led by Lisa Kennedy.
On May 26 the Londesboro UC, CGIT
group went to Canada•'s Wonderland.
The, trip was planned in conjunction with
other area groups who joined with 1,500
CGIT girls representing 97 groups from all
over Ontario.
Mrs. Ted Fothergill attended the UCW
weekend Westminster at the London Uni-
versity.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson attended the
40th wedding anniversary of John and Gwen
Levis of Clinton on Saturday night at the
Legion Hall in Clinton:
WI members Hazel Reid, Helen Lawson,
'Margaret Taylor and Marjorie Anderson
assisted at the Huronview tea and bake sale
on Wednesday, May 30.
Saturday visitors at the manse were -
Jane's brother Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walsh,
Jessie and Richard of London.
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