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CHECKING OUT THE TREES— Students from Hullett Central School
in Londesboro got to touch the tiny new apple trees in Malt -Side Orchard
in Brussels to see what they were like in comparison to the old: trees, when
they visited the orchard on Thursday,
Millen' hires
New clerk
Hullett councilhired
a new clerk treasurer at a
special meeting Tuesday
evening.
Harry Lear was hired after.
interviews were held with
four other applicants. ' Mr.
Lear ,isa long time, resident.
of'Londesboro. He was born
and raised on the 13th of
Hullett.. Mr. Lear worked 14
years. for Howsons in 'Blyth
and four years at •Radfords
Costruction as. bookkeeper.
Mr. Lear is looking
forward to learning all the ins
and outs of,. municipal.
Iondesb�ro
The .Explorer purpose and
song opened the meeting..
Angela Schneider did the.
Explorer Emblem and Sandy
• Merner did the picture. Lori
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government. He will >be
taking a municipal
,ad ministration course
shortly.
Simon McV.ittie, Mr.
Lear's grandfather, was the:
township tax collectorback in.
1.938.. •
His, duties, commenced.
October 1st.. Sixteen
applications were received
five were singled out'. for
iinterviews.
John Radford :bought the
township: building at an
auction' recently. It was..
auctioned for $21.500.
Explorers
�: Bromley took up the offering.
Election of officers with
chief Explorer .Cheryl Brom-
ley resulted with Keeper of
' the Log, Brenda Nesbitt;''
Keeper of the Treasure,
Connie Hoggart. They dis-
cussed .coming • events ete.
Mrs. I•loggart •then gave
study on Japan. Cheryl
Hulley and Crystal Kennedy
were in charge of games.
LONDESBORO 3 4.11
4-H club meeting was held
September 24th at Marjorie
Duizers. The, girls learned 2
stitches and started work on
canvas. Diana Shobbrook'..
and Cheryl Lyon brought
lunch.
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The U.C.W. serve,:_, a hot
beef dinner on,, Thursday:
nightSepte!Aber 27th, in the
church: tol choir members.
Sunday school: teachers and
staff, all Iftottp leaders,.
The choar honoured Mrs.
Allan Shaddick on retiring as
choir director.; a gift present-
ed by Marjorie Duizer on:
behalf of the choir, Bev.
Riley, thanked. .the ladies for
dinner. '
PERSONALS!
Congratulations to Orville'
and Reta Kelland on their
10th wedding anniversary .on:
Saturday 29. • Family and
friendsgathered at home of
daughter Linda and,eff Dion
at Vanastra to honour them.
Sunday visitors with Kel-
lands were her sister Mr. and;
Mrs. Elton, Ehgoetz of
Sebringville, sister Dorothy
Sch u'iz, Stratford and.
'daughter Judy Walsh; also
Mr. and Mrs, Cy :Murrell
called, on Sunday.
A car load of village ladies
visited on Monday 24th with
Jewel Cowan: and Mary Rob-
inson in Hanover,
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon.
Shobbrook were guests at the
wedding of Marilyn Wright
to Martin Syrie on Saturday
UCW
in iCialt su4w...., , field in
Kitchener,,
Mis$ Edythe Bent and!
Mrs. Laura 1.`'Oi 'returned
home on Wednesday night
front, spending a week visit-
ing friends and relations at
Pickford Michigan and a day
,at Agawa Canyon. Michigan,
• Mrs, Laura Forbes re-
turned home with them from
spending 10, days with her
sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.
James Carver, ,Orequee
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns.
attended the 98th Bruce anti-
tank battery reunion on Sat;,
urday at Port. Elgin,
Mrs. Laura Saundercock,
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook, Mrs.
Gordon Shobbrook and
Deana and Mrs. Pere Gib-
bings attended a, shower for,
Sharon Shebbrooko bride:
elect for "November 3rd,held.
at home of Tammy and
Rosemary Fear in Wingham
on Sunday. Dora Shobbrook
and: June Fothergill were
delegates at W.I. Huron.
County fall district rally on
:imonday, October 1st, Elm-
•ville..
Consumers, Affairs W,I..
Meeting Will be held on
41ctabor 10th at 8 p,m. Guest
speaker wall be M � Rieharrt .1.101twfte; a guest Members
Street, Blyth Baekilteatbers are irtVited to 1Seafortlil. 'W,I.
and area news
Walton 4-H club
MIS. ALLAN McCALL
The first meeting of the
Walton aifl 441 washeld at
the home of Mrs,. Marjorie
Humphries on Sept. 18th.
There are ` nine members.
taking this fall's club which.
is needlepoint. Elected offic-
ere! were: president - Linda
Blake; vice-president Susan
Nichol; secretary. . Julie
Blake andpress. reporter -
Nand Bennett,
Leaders Mrs. Anne Ryan
and: Mrs. Marjorie Humph-
ries, handed out the record
books and explained.a, bit
about the :club and; its require
merits:
Members were show. nhow
to bind and mark the canvas,
The leaders ,read the home
activities.
The second meeting of the
Walton #1 4-11 was held at
the home of Julie Blake on
meets
Sept, 24th. There were nine
members present. The roll
call for this meeting was to
show a design idea for a
needlepoint free choice art-
icle,
Mrs. Ryan showed how to
to the Gobelini and Contin-
ental stitch. The girls were
shown how to put a mono-
gram of the member's choice
onto graph paper and then on
to canvas,
on may. October 9th at
P,nt*Worth athlie
School;,
Communion. Meld
Communion; 'Sunday waa;
held Sunday. Greeters were,.
Greg, Andrews and' Nelson
McClure. Ushers were Neil
Cartwright, Mark Mitchell,
Calvin; Lovett and Kevin
Fothergill, Choir anthem was,
"He is only a Whisper
Away" with Lori#se Me -
Gregor organist and Barbara
Bosman choir director..
Rev. Seott's children's
story was "Do it God's,
way". Junior teachers: were:
Marguerite. Gross, Kathy
McDougall and Carol. Cart-
wright. Rev. Scott gave
meditation . on purpose Of
Lord's supper,
Assisting Rev, Scott with.
sacrament was Edytit
Beacom and Nelson McClure;
Serving, bread were Ruthann
Penfound, Robert Flunking,
Jack Lee and Bert Shobbrook
Serving; wine, Jack Tamblyn;
Reg. .Lawson;. Harry Snell
and Greg Andrews,
Harry Lear
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