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The Citizen, 1986-03-05, Page 11THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1986. PAGE 11. Londesboro United Church plans hymn sing Greeters at the United Church on Sunday morning were Rev. Snihur and Gordon Shobbrook. The ushers were John Hoggart. Allan Bosman, Don McGregor and Neil Salverda. The candles were lit by Robbie Johnston. Rev.Snihurwelcomedalland gave the call to worship. The decoration of the cross was given by Bert and Joanne Lyon putting the rope on the cross that held the arms and body of Jesus. The announcements were given. The flowers on memoriam stand were in loving memory of Archie Young of Blyth, brother-in-law of Hattie and Harry Snell. The World’s Day of Prayer will be on March 7 at 8 p.m. in the church with theservicebythe U.C.W. Next Sunday there will be a hymn sing from 10:50 to 11:05 a.m. A song fest will be held on April 13. Sunday school crokinole will be on March 21. The children's song was “Seek and Ye Shall Find’’. The slo.y. Follow the leader which is Jesus was read. Junior teachers were Linda and Angela Horbanuick. For the scripture reading all repeated Psalm 23“TheLord'sMyShep- herd.’’The sermon was “When Bad Things Happen to Goo> People,’’ the story of a goo<q woman. ondesboro Mrs. DoraShobbrook 523-4250 Happy Gang donates to heart fund The Happy Gang held their meeting February 26 at 1:30 p.m. in the hall with 30 members present. President Lome Hunking welcomed all. O Canada was sung. The minutes of the last meeting were read by secretary Estella Adams. The treasurer’s report was given by Hazel Reid. Roll call was answered and collection received. Correspondence consisted of a thank you from Elsie Shaddick; a letter from Mildred Thomson, secretary, stating that the Spring Rally will be on April 16 in McKay Hall, Goderich, with registration from 9:30 to 10 a.m. and fees $2; a letter from the Heart and Stroke Foundation and it was moved to donate $25; a letter about a number of bus trips by Ellison Bus tours. They will be guests of Blyth Swinging Seniors on March 26 at 1:30p.m. It was moved to invite Silver Tops from Auburn for April 30 pot luck lunch at 12:30. The committee appointed consisted of Audrey Thompson, Addie Hunk­ ing, Hazel Watkins and Vietta Hoggart. Cards were played and the winners were ladies’ high, Mabel McAdam; lone hands, Margaret Taylor; low, Renie Snell; men’s high, Jack Armstrong; lone hands, Jake Mcdougall; low, Addie Hunk­ ing (playing as man). There were two draws donated by Lome Hunking and Clare Vincent and were won by Mary Dale and Estella Adams. Lunch was served by Margaret Good and Mary McDougall. Explorers help celebrate birthday The Explorers met on February 26 in the church. They opened the meeting with making crafts. The craft was making book marks with flowers and leaves inside. They celebrated Cheri Taylor’s birthday. They had cake for all the Explorers. Then they started the regular meeting. Joanne Wilts said the Explorer emblem. Pam Hoggart and Shelley Merner said the Explorer picture. There were 14 girls present along with the leaders Mrs. Hoggart and Mrs. Taylor. Londesboro news briefs Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tebbutt on the death of his brother, Charlie Tebbutt in La Mirado, California on Friday, February 21 at age 68. Jeff and Karin Shaddick, Danny, Steve and Krystal of Kitchener visited on Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stackhouse were Kim Craig of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Laird Tulford and Jim of Goderich. 11 players at shuffleboard Therewere 11 players at shuffle­ board on February 26. The winners were Helen Lawson and Bob Thompson. It will be held again at the same time and place March 5. The story was called “Pieces of Tomorrow’’. They closed the meetingwith, “Thisismy Father’s World.’’ Card winners get prizes There were 12 tables in play at the W.I. card party. Winners were ladies’ high, Vi Howes; Ione hands, Dorothy Daer; low, Edith Wright; men’s high, Wilfred Shortreed; lone hands, Margaret Taylor (playing as a man); low, Bob Thompson. In charge were Doreen Carter and Marg Anderson. The next card party will be held on March 21. W.I. will supply lunch. W.I. world affairs meeting will beheld March 12at8p.m. Roll call will be a recent newspaper head­ line. The guest speaker will be Mr. Ken Campbell. Everyone is wel­ come including men. Londesboro 4-H club meets BY KIM MAYBERRY The second meeting of Etiquette forthe80’s4-Hclub was held at the leader Lisa Duizer’s home. 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