The Citizen, 1986-12-17, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1986.
What has 24 litres of ice cream, 6 cans of whipped topping, 2 bags of
nuts, 2 packages of cherries, 2 bottles of chocolate sauce, is 24 feet long
andcosts$50?Theanswer--agigantic sundae, prepared by the
service representative of a magazine distribution company as a reward
for the students of Grades 6 and 8 at Hullett Central Public School in
Londesboro. The 55 students of the two grades devoured their treat in
less than two minutes. It was their reward for selling the greatest
number o£ In a recent fund-raiding campaign
at the school.
Speaker talks of love
There were 32 present at the
U.C.W. Christmas potluck supper
on Monday, December 8. Serving
supper were Audrey Thompson,
Helen Lawson and Margaret Good.
Several had invited guests.
The blessing was repeated.
President Joan Whyte welcomed
all. A cookie exchange was conduc
ted by Helen Lee. The program was
“Christmas the night that was.’’
Gail Lear was pianist for the carols
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Life-long Londesboro
resident dies suddenly
Beth Knox visited on Sunday
with her cousins Ken and Hulda
Hobbs in Ailsa Craig.
The community was shocked to
learn of the sudden passing of
Mabel Scott at Huronview on
Sunday morning at age 94. She was
a life-long resident in Londesboro
until going to Huronview.
Sympathy is expressed to Jim
Jameison and family on the loss of
his sister, Isabel Colson, Clinton,
age 69.
Mr. Jim McEwing was admitted
to Seaforth Hospital, December 9.
Jack and Helen Lee held Christ
mas on Saturday for their family:
Beverly Lee, Toronto; David and
Rosie Lee, Jason, Chris, Ryan and
Megan, Blyth and Barbara and
Stewart Mustard, Sheldon and
Aaron of Stratford.
9 residents
and following each carol a narrator
gave a reading. The readers were
Helen Lawson, June Fothergill,
Margaret Good, Dora Shobbrook,
Audrey Thompson, Edythe Bea-
com and Kittie McGregor.
Joan Whyte introduced the
guest speaker Laurie Erb, who
works with the mentally ill and
terminally ill. The topic was “We’ll
be known we are Christians by our
Love.” She spoke on the dying
persons Bill of Right and gave each
Christmas visitors on Saturday,
December 13 with Marjorie, Tom,
Lisa, Steve and Shannon Duizer
were Mrs. Charlotte Bell, Huron-
view; Lome and Addie Hunking,
Londesboro; Murray, Kathy,
Bradley and Becky Hunking,
Goderich; Mark and Laurel Mit
chell, Clinton; Art, Joan, Todd,
Tara and Alicia Hunking of Exeter.
T.B. Allen Ltd. entertained their
employees with a dinner and dance
at the White Carnation Restaurant
in Holmesville with 55 attending on
Saturday.
Margaret Whyte returned home
on Saturday from spending two
weeks in Clinton Public Hospital.
Spending the weekend with
John and Helen Lyons, Sara, Tim
and Michael was John’s mother,
Agnes Lyons from Lucknow.
a copy. She was thanked and
presented with a gift by Brenda
Radford.
, A contest prepared by Mary Peel
was conducted by Helen Lawson in
the absence of Mary. Joan Whyte
thanked the kitchen help and
program committee. The meeting
closed with prayer by Rev. Snihur.
1986 GMC Half-ton V-8, Auto
matic, power steering, power
brakes. Heavy Duty.
1985 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 dr., I
air conditioning
1984 Buick Park Avenue, 4 dr.,
loaded
1983 Ford Crown Victoria, 4 dr.
1982 Cutlass Supreme
Brougham, 4 dr., air
1982 Ford F150 Super Cab
1982 Chev. 1/2 ton pickup
1981 Datsun 510 Stationwagon
1979 Cutlass Station Wagon
1979 Ford LTD 11, 4 dr.
1979 Olds Regency 98, 4 dr.,
loaded j
Hamm’s
Car Sales
Blyth
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Masons install officers
The Hullett Masonic Lodge A.F.
and A.M. No. 568 held their annual
installation ceremony at its Dec
ember 9 meeting when Victor
Stackhouse was installed as wor
shipful master of Hullett Lodge
568.
Other officers ware I.P.M.,
Murray Nesbitt; S.W., Dave Lee;
J.S. William Vincent; Chaplain,
Robert Anderson; Treasurer, Gor-
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don Shobbrook; Secretary, Jack
Lee; S.D., Lome Snell; J.D., Geo.
Nesbitt; D of C, Clare Vincent;
I.G., Robert Shaddick; S.S., Ro
bert Thompson; J.S., Bruce Shil
linglaw; Tyler, Alan Caldwell;
Historian, William Leiper; and
Auditors, William Vincent and
Alan Caldwell. Clare Vincent was
installing master for the Installa
tion and and Investature of the
officers.
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Nine from Londesboro enjoyed a
bus trip on Friday conducted by
Sherwood Bus Lines to the Geritol
Follies, Hamilton. Those who went
were Ethel Ball, Hazel Watkins,
Beth Knox, Betts Verway, Mattie
McGregor, Annie Vincent, Ruth
Vincent, Clara Riley and Renee
Snell.
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take bus trip CHRISTMAS DEADLINE
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Because of the Christmas holidays The Citizen will
be appearing one day earlier than usual on December
23and December30. In orderto getthese issues out on
time special deadlines will be in effect.
DECEMBER 23 ISSUE
News and advertising deadline 2 p.m., Friday,
December 19 [both Blyth and Brussels offices].
DECEMBER 30 ISSUE
News and advertising deadline 12 noon, Saturday,
December 27 at both Blyth and Brussels offices.
The Citizen’s offices will be closed Dec. 25,26 and
Jan. 1 but will maintain regular hours on the other days
for the convenience of those renewing subscriptions
and placing advertising.
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•Carved and brass-top canes
•Chinafigurines
•Toys •Pot-pourri cushions
•Duckdecoys
•Plantstands
The Mayfayre Shop
•Variety of crystal items
Framed & Matted prints-finequality
•Hand-painted cocoa & tea sets
•Halltrees •Brassteapots
andmuchmore, •China Dolls
especially broughtfrom overseas
For your convenience our store will be open until 9 p.m.
Thursday & Friday, December 18 & 19; Monday &
Tuesday, December 22 & 23. On Christmas Eve we will
close at 5:30 p.m.
19 Main St. S. I
Seaforth 527-1847
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