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Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McColl
887-6677
W.I. Notes
It's an open meeting for
interested people at the
Walton Women's Institute
next Wednesday' evening,
when ,Mrs: Mary English
will de 'monstrate flower
arranging.
The Education and
Cultural Activities meeting is
in charge of conveners - Mrs.
Ray Huether and Mrs.
Harold Bolger. Roll Call -
What I do in my leisure time.
And . Motto - Continuing
education - are you with it.
4-H girls, leaders and mothers
are to be guests.
There will be a penny sale
when each member is to
contribute an article or
articles to the value of one
dollar.
Spend yourself, Londesboro
kids hear from Minister
loween 'character, Denise ,
Gross; Grade 1 to Grade 3
Best Home made Julia Shad-
dick Best Store bought -
Brent Radford, Best Hal-
loween Character - Deanna
Lyon; Grade 4 to Grade 6
Best Home made, Sandy
Carter, Best store bought
Jennifer Sottiax; Best Hal-
loween Character Brian
Dougherty; Grade 7 and 8 1st
Prize ) Brad Lyon; 2nd prize
Bruce Vincent 3rd prize
Laurel Duizert there were also
some adults in costume
entertaining clowns were
Carl Nesbitt and Allen Bos-
man. Thanks is expressed to
the Lions,
W.I. Card Party
There were 8 tables in play
on Friday night winners were
Ladies high. Alice Briehnnar,
S huffle Board
First s huffle Board was
held on Wednesday,
November 1st, high score in
play off Nona Pipe and Bert
Shobbrook, score keepers for
the season are John and
Clara Riley. Next s huffle
board will be November 22 at
8 p.m. all welcome.
Londesboro 4-H-
girls host parties
Mr. and Mrs. Chris In-
gram of Missisauga spent a
couple of days last week 'at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Bill Coutts, also
visiting her sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Carter and family
of Clinton.
There were nine ladies
from the Walton W.I. Who
attended the Cranbrook W.I.
meeting evening when Marie
McGavin showed pictures of
their trip to Costa Rica and
other interesting local
pictures.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills
spent the weekend in
Burlington with brs. Jean
and Gerd Westermann.
Last Wednesday the
weather was ideal for those
attending the Turkey Supper
at ,Duff's United CHurch. It
meant a few busy dayS for
those who caine to the church
on Monday to clean, wash
dishes and put up tables. The
vegetables were prepared on
Tuesday, dressing put in
turkeys ready to be cooked
by those who offered to take
one home. Wednesday
November 1 was the big day
when a large crowd turned
out. Everything was ready to
begin at 3.30 when the first
table sat down going through
till 8:30 when approximately
8 50 people were fed. They
all reported it was well worth
it after the wait up in the
church auditorium where
they were entertained by
Mrs. Ian Wilbee, Mrs. Ray
Huether and Mrs. Jack
Bryans with organ and piano
music. Thursday morning
was clean up day and much
thanks goes out to all who
helped make the supper such
success for another year.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Steven-
son, Ronald and Christopher
were supper guests on Sun-
day at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, Allan McCall, it being
the occasiOn of Christopher's
second birthday.
A demoostrition of
christmas crafts is planned
for Thursday evening at the
home Mrs, 4irn Axtmann to
which the public , is invited'.
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Agnes Moon died at
University Hospital London
on Thursday November 2nd1
widow of late Carman Moon,
a former resident here and
member of our church
Sympathy is extended to her
daughter Joan, Mrs. Jack
, Powell, Listowel,' sons Ken of
Londesboro, Tom. 'of Mark-
dale, Trevor and Jim of
Clinton; her sisters, her
brother and friend Walter
Snary. •
Miss Edythe Beacomwas a
patient in Stratford general
hospital Wednesday to
Saturday having surgery re-
moving stitches from .ankle
fractured 1 year ago.
Mrs. Art Airdice, returned
home on Friday front'
spending 4 days in Clinton
. Public Hospital.
Mr. Ted flunking was
admitted to Clinton Public
Hospital Thursday
November 2nd .On Sunday
afternoon Rev. McDonald,
Emerson desk and Ida Dur-
nin'attended the celebration
of ' Mrs. Agnes Skimmins
90th Birthday at honie of her
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
McLachlan Blythi we send
our congratulation. •
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babrock
of Wardsville attended the
funeral on Sunday of Mrs,
Agnes Moor/ visited in
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Hulley and spent night
Correspondent
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
523.4250
, Milted Church
Welcoming into the
Narthex on Sunday morning
was Earl Gaunt„Ushers were
Greg Andrews, Dennis
Fothergill, Bryan McClure
and Robert Thompson, soloist
was Vic Fox singing "Unto
the Hills" and "My Own
Dear Land" accompanied by
organist Louise McGregor.
Rev. McDonalds Childrens
story was "spend yourself"
Share your talents" Kinder-
garten teacher was Joan
Whyte. Rev_ :McDonald&
message was "All the pain
and suffering. It doesn't
seem right. Messengers met
in Sunday School room with
their leader Brenda Radford
during Church service. Next
Sunday will be men's Sunday
with men taking service and
singing in the choir-
Remembrance Day service
will be held in our church on
Friday November 10 at 10:45
a.m.. Conducted by Hullett
Central School. Everyone is
invited to attend.
Llons Halloween Party
There was a large number
attended the Halloween
party in the hall. Tom Duizer
showed childrens films
"Magic rolling board"
"Caterpillar" and Brown
Wolf-, Costume parade was
judged by Rev. McDonald,
Claire Vincent and Bob EE 24, 25, 37 were read. Our Thompson, winners were: 441 party will be held le Preschool and Kindergarten Monday night November 6th Appoi mENT
class; Best Home made Kelly at the school at 6:30. We are
Bosman. Best Store Bought, inviting our mothers. We
J,ennifer Potter; Best Hal- ,
Agnes Moon dies in
London Nov. 2
Londesboro I 4-H
Meeting five was held at
Marg Buftinga's; we opened
with pledge, their discussed
business on where the next
meeting will be, our party is
to be, we did the roll call.
During the meeting we made
a white sauce casserole and
tea biscuits they both tasted
good.. Meeting closed with
motto.
Londesboro III 4-H
Fith meeting was held at
home of Marjorie Duizer at
7:00 p.m. meeting started
with 4-h pledge. The roll call
and minutes were read Pages
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Hoggarth.
Miss Marie Harvey of
Toro,nto--visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Lawson,John and Elizabeth
Mr. and Mrs. John Notting-
ham of Delta B.C. visited on
Sundayi spent night with Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Hulley and
family.
Marjorie Duizer, Marjorie
Anderson and Alice Buc.
hanan attended the 64th
annual W.I. area convention
in London on Wednesday
and Thursday, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Shobbrook attended the
Norma.Club Christmas party
at Shipka hall on Sunday.,
The U.C.W. General
meeting will be held on
November 13 in the church at
8 p.m. when reports will be
given.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter
and Colleen, Mr.-and Mrs.
Jack Armstrong enjoyed a
drive on Sunday and visited
the Sarafi at Doon Village.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Longman were honoured
guests on Sunday for their
30th wedding Anniversary at
the home of his sister Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Waymouth.
Sebringerville „Also preknt
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Longman Blyth and Mr.
Lloyd Longman. Stratford,
Congratulation.
Londesboro 14-H -
Meeting five was held at
Chris Vanspengen's house
on Wednesday November 1.
We opened with the pledge
after that we discussed
business, next meeting Will
be held at Mary Buffinga's
we made S uperior Steak
and thought it tasted good.
We also tasted- the pink
velvet and Gelatin which the
leaders had made. We then
closed meeting with the
motto.
planned our meal for our
party.
`:CAROLYN PORTER
lone hands Marjorie Duizer;
Low, Addie Hunking; Men
High Hazel Re id (playing as
a man) lone Hands Joe
Holmes; lone Alec
McMichael. There will be
another in 2 weeks
November 17th,. In 'charge
will be Nona •Pipe. Helen
Lawson and Doreen Carter.
Duff 's
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Miss Ann wAtsQh,,.$41171.14
week at the honte of her
visited a couple of days- last
parents Mr, and Mrs. Gerald
Watson.
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