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COUNTY HONOURS—At the Achievernenf
exercises for the local 4-H homemaking courses
, held in Belgrave Saturday,'eight young ladies
-received recognition for the six clubs com-
pleted. They are (back' left) Nancy Fothergill,
Lonclesbor0; Elaine Brown, Blyth; Beth Chart-
,
er, Blyth; Cathy McGavin, Walton; and Jeanne
McDonald, Walton, (front) Angela Dykstra,
Londesboro; Jeanette Johnston, Londesboro;
and Dianne Nethery, Belgrave. (Photo by
Hamilton)
OpehHoine at
Londe:06rd
Correspondent
MRS. BERT SHOBBRO OK
523-4250
A large congregation at-
tended the sermon on Sun-
day. The theme "A gift froth
God," Was introduced with a
prelude of Chrisienas music
by Louise McGregor. -
Welcoming -were Ian Hul-
ley and 'Nick •Whyte. the
ushers we're Laurel Duizer,
Elizabeth Lawson, Leanne
and Anne Marie Thurlon.
The Sunday School pupils
itccompanied by teachers oc-
cupied front pews.
Rev. Scott welcomed all
and gave announcements. To-
night (Sunday) the musical
program "Cool in tti, furn-
nace" will be -presented at
Walton United Church by our
Junior and Senior choirs with
Rev. and Mrs. Scott having
special parts. Open House to
be held at manse Dec. 7
beginning at 7:30i an wel-
come. The session and Ste-
wards will meet at 8 p.m. and
official board 9:15 on Mon-
day Dec. 8th.
The poinsettia placed in
.memorial in loving memory
of Harry Watkins by his wife
Haze) and family The call to
worship was led by John
Cartwnght
Reeponeive prayer by Gary
WiIt Srriptnre read by
John Cartwright arid Gary
Wilts. The Jur= choir with
Barbara Baailian otganist
and cher director sang
CWn'tma rnirnhers. Thc.
presentatian was The rim.
keepers stary" with John
Lawson the Innkeeper. his
son and daughter Lisa DIJUCT
and Ron Nesbitt. Joseph and
Mary were Crystal Whyte
and Scone Overboe. the
three wise men. Fred Peel.
David Whyte and Brian Ho.
'evatt. Shepherds Kerri Shep-
herd and Julia Shadclick.
The Junioe childre-a pre,
sented gifts Special enve-
lopes were provided for sen-
iors and the congregation.
'
Mr. Greg Andrews spent
weekend in Toronto with hie
parents Prof. and Mrs. Bill
Andrews.
HULLETT MASOM1C
LODGE
Hullett Masonic Lodge AF.
AM held their annual Install-
ation ceremony Wednesday
November 26th. Bro. Robert
Snell was installed as W.M.
by his father W.B. Jack Snell
and presented with a
gravel, with several other
membees of the lodge assist-
ing. Other officers for ensu-
ing year are I.P.M. W.B.
Bruce Shillinglaw, S.W. Bro
Robert Anderson J.W. Bro
Bill Vincent, Chaplain W.B.
Jack Lee, Treas. W.B. Gor-
don Shobbrook; Secretary Rt.
W.B. Harry Tebbutt, S.D.
Bro. Alan Caldwell, J.D. Bro.
Murray Nesbitt. D. of C.,RT.
W.B. Clare Vincent. 1.G. Rt
W.B. Wm. Leiper, S.S. WB.
Bert Lyon. J.S: Wor, B.
Dave Anderson, Tyler W.B.
Allen Bosman. 'Historian Rt.
W. B. Wm. Leiper. examin-
ing board W.B. Robert
Thompson. Rt. W.B. Jim
Neilans and W.B. Shobbrook,
Auditors. W.B. Robert
Thompson and W.B. Leon-
ard Caldwell.
A large number of visiting
Brothers attended. Following
the installation War. Master
invited all to the hall where
lunch wds prepared. He was
assisted by his mother Mrs.
Jack Snell and sister (Bar-
bara). Mrs. Allen Rosman.
Schalk board began their
season on Tues. November
25. Winners wore high lady
Ger. evieve .Allen: high man
Tom Allen; low lady Gloria
McEwing: low man Reg Law-
son; high couple play off
Gloria McEwing and Tom
Allen. Next week it will be on
Wednesday 8 p.m. All wel-
COITie.
LONDESBORO LADIES
BOWUNG
At the end of another
bowling month the Stuipdra-
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Pod'et
Just biing in
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colour print fan tor processing.
your next roll ot
V4Ileed
rt vou pick up
your finishtoll your
claim check is placed in
the ballot box tot the Oraw.
Contest Pop\fes, t____! -'-1:57.-‘5'_19--t-1
One entry per raw
gons lativling team are in the
lead with 60 points and the
Bluejays. are next with 54.
In third spot is the Impa-
tience with 44 and the Sweet
Peas last with 24:
In the individual standings
Penny Overboe had high
average 185, followed by
Marlene Armstrong and Dor-
othy Airdrie with 179. Dort
othy Airdrie also took high
single with 299 with Lena
Nesbitt second with • 268.
Lena Nesbitt also had high
triple 664 and Marlerte-Arm-
stong also runner up score
650.
Nancy Wallace is still the
most improved player with
plus 13. Shirley Bell and
Lynda Renkema are the run-
ner ups with plus 11.
The Fitness group would
like to inform its participants
that they will be holding their
last session before Christmas
Please turn to page 7 -
Walton
Mr. and Mrs. ..Rolly
Achilles were supper guests
on Sunday with Keith
Schaeffer. Kathy Achilles.
Danny, Chrisie and Dwayne
of Sebringville. •
Miss Pam Hackwal,
Kitchenetespent the weekend
at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Hackwell.
The members of the
Walton Unit are reminded of
the change'of date for their
Christmas meeting. The
Copper Contest supper will
be on Wednesday December
10 instead of Thursday
evening as originally
planned.
Mr. and !qrs. Ian Wilbee.
Keith and Brian. Mrs.
Dorothy Sholdiee. Murray
and Sandra attended. die
christening of Scott Murray
Henderson, son of Murray
and Carol Hendersoni on
Sunday morning at
Egmondville Hatted Church.
comfit'
Correspondent ,
MRS. AttAN MeCALL
887..6077 ' ,
There were 8 tables,of
progressive euchre in'Play on
Tuesday evening at the
Walton Community Hall,
. Prize , winners were for
high lady -, Mrs. Mildred
McNall, ' .Blyth; Low - Mrs,
gad Mills; High -Man ,
Wilfred Shortreed; Law - Ted
Bunking, R.R. 1, Auburn. '
Lucky number for Mrs :Sadie
McDonald; For M Cliff
Ritchie; Institute H stesses
in charge were: Mrs. Lavern
Godkin, Mrs, Graeme Craig,
Mrs. Ron Bennett and Mrs.
Herb Traviss. There will be
one more card game before
Christmas on December 9.
—Everyone-isewelcorrie,,-whea._
lunch is provided.
CHURCH wpwe
- Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hoegy
wtre .at, the door Sunday
morning to welcome
worshippers at Duff's United
Church. Mrs. Marie -
McGavin s organist for the
hymns fo e first Sunday in
AAlvent.
Reading the seriPtges
were ;Je44110 McDonald and
Etelan MeGaVin of the Youth
Croup, The Rev. Charles A.
Swan took as his sermon,
"Obedience during testing"
Offering was received by
Campbell , Wey, Mervin
Smith and Howard Backwell.
The (Towers in the church
were in memory of the late
William Thinner.
Coming events: Sunday,
' Pee, 1 Hely Communion
and Bible Study Pay: Board
meeting at 8:00
December 14 is Men's Pay
with the rehearsal, 'Thursday
Dec. 11 at 8:09 pm. Sunday,
Dec. 14, ChurCh, School
Conceit at $:00. p,m, Sunday,
Dec,1 21. Youth Grotip, Meets
at 8:00 p.m Wednesday,
Pecernber 21,, Candlelight
C5ror Service at 8:00 p,M,
0n Sunday -eVening at
Duff's United .Church a
group of 27 Senior " and
Yptith chior from
Londesboro United Chutchl
prcsented thc Musical "It's
cool in the furnace."'
' 'Those taking, the main
'Parts were Mrs, '.Barbara
Rosman, ` Choir lender,
toPise McGregor, pianist,
Daniel was played by Bob,
Thompson, Rev. Bob Scott,
was the king: • Murray
Sholdice of the Walton YoUth
, Group gave the, welcome .to
•
nd area news
a
the Londesboro choirs., Don
ffieltSon thanked them.
Frier to the Musical ,Rev.
Charles, A.:Swan opened the
evening With Singing of
hYn111, Mrs, .40, finOler
was pianist. Setipture and
VtittT11,71:jyt.ghwe'pn't.C''013.974eCd.
the, benediction.
Mrs. '77nne:SMO; London
iiibuost'hheei,c,mn 'ist7Edihitt,Rwiatcyite
hk, her
i
since ,she returned home
from hospital.
The Institute Flake 'sale
and Teg,,.was cancelled last
our
ea
turdamrnty.m
y'dnuenit0 4 funeral
us
are reminded of the Pot Luck
Supper on December 17 for
their Christmas Meeting.
There willIze_ALgikexChange,_
Visiting on the weekend
with Rev. Charles A. Swan ,at
the manse were friends
George and Tina Pornoisky
of Toronto.
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