The Citizen, 1987-06-17, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1987.
Londesboro Ball family holds reunion
Compiled by Mrs. Dora Shobbrook. Phone 523-4250
Therewere78descendants of
the late John Ball and Sarah Jane
Palmer present on June 14 at Balls
Grove, Hullett township for the
a pt ism held at Londesboro
Baptism and Communion Sun
day were held at Londesboro
United Church. Welcoming was
Bert Lyon. Ushers were Shannon
Duizer, Christine Procter, Melanie
Knox and Janet Wilts. A hymn
sing was held prior to the service
led by Rev. Snihur, with pianist
Deanna Lyon.
Rev. Snihurwelcomedall and
gave the call to worship and the
announcements. Next Sunday will
be the promotion and awards
presentation. Vacation Bible
school will be held August 10-14.
Michael Salverda was presented
with a Bible on graduating from the
Junior Congregation. Rev. Snihur
invited Charles and Sharon Snell to
present their daughter, Lauren
Ashley for baptism. Bob Trick,
representing the session and
Joanne Lyon, the congregation
presented Sharon with a carnation.
The children’s song and story
was “God’s love is like a circle’’.
Junior teachers were Connie Van
Loo and Kelly Bosman. The
scripture reading was from Gene
sis 2, * ‘The First Sabbath’ ’ read by
Bernice Norman. The scripture
lesson was from John, “The Holy
Ghost shall teach.” The sermon
was called “I am the way, the truth
and the life.”
The communion hymn was
sung. Assisting Rev. Snihur was
Clara Riley and Bob Trick. Serving
bread were Dennis Penfound,
Elwood Mitchell, Brian Whyte and
Bryan Howatt. Serving wine were
Bert Lyon, Murray Howatt, Caro
line Thompson and Jim Jamieson.
Ball reunion. Welcoming were
Honourary President, Elgin Pen-
found and president Ken and Joy
Vodden. The blessing was sung
and a pot luck dinner enjoyed.
President Ken Vodden welcom
ed all. A minutes’ silence was held
in memory of past members. Get
well cards were signed for Stewart
and Ada Ball. The minutes of the
last meeting were read by the
secretary, Bev Riley. It was moved
that next year on the second
Sunday in June the reunion be held
at Conservation Park, Clinton.
The report of the nominating
committee for 1988 was: Honorary
President couple, Ken and Joy
Vodden; president couple, Brenda
and Dave Scholl; vice president
couple, Janice and Joe Eveleigh;
secretary/treasurer couple, Bev
and Arnold Riley; committee/Paul
andMissyGibbings, Nancy and
Elgin Dearing, Thelma Ellerby.
The sports were conducted by
Darrell Ball, Lorna and Dave
Durnin and Larry and Kevin
Adams. Results: 5 and under, first,
Chris Machan, second Darren
Scholl; girls 8 and under, Ashley
Gibbings, Tracy Westbrook; boys
8 and under, Craig Machon, Chris
Durnin; girls 15 and under,
Chastity Colquhoun, Daune Dur
nin; ladies’ kick slipper, Chastity
Colquhoun, Stephanie Durnin;
men’s kick slipper, Ron and Doug
Durnin; coming farthest, Randy
and Arva Machan, Elora; birthday,
Kevin Wright, June 14; relay bat
race, kissing cousins balloon race,
under blanket, were all enjoyed.
All reported a good time.
Hullett Days cancelled
brate June’s birthday.
Bob and Audrey Thompson
attended the C.N.I.B. picnic in
Mitchell on Wednesday, June 10.
Raymond and Beth Radford,
London spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Thompson and all attended the
funeral on Saturday of Mrs.
Howard Welch at Moorefield.
Several from here attended the
50th wedding anniversary of Lloyd
and Winona Pipe on Sunday at
Northside United Church, Sea
forth. Congratulations.
sers were Trudy Kassies, Evelyn
Merrill, Audrey Roosenboom,
Glen and Doreen Carter, Sandra
Dykstra, Nessia VanTHoff, Corrie
Haak, Marie Bergsma, Joanne
DeJong, Mary Salverda, Margaret
Buffinga, Betty Archambault,
Truss TenHag and Edna Reid.
Hodgins sang a song accompanied
on guitar. Square dancing was by
Clinton Wheel ‘n Dealers. Piano
solo music was given by Grace
Jutzi, and RNA at Huronview.
All showed their appreciation
and visited with the residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pitkin, David
and Christopher of Aurora spent
the weekend with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Burns.
A large number of parents and
friends enjoyed the piano recital of
Marsha Szusz on Friday night,
June 12.
The Hullett Recreation Commit
tee has decided to cancel Hullett
Days this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear and
Mrs. Jean Scott visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Crawford
and Carol in Burlington to cele-
'Flowers of Hope' raises $1213
The Londesboro and Township
of Hullett Flowers of Hope cam
paign for the South Huron and
District Association for the men
tally handicapped collected
$1,213.50. Roely Verburg would
like to thank all the canvassers and
donors for their support. Canvas-
Happy Gang visits Huronview
Nineteen Happy Gang members
attended Senior Days held at
HuronviewonTuesday, June9.
They were welcomed and present
ed with a name tag and a gift. There
was a lovely dinner smorgasbord at
12:45 and a program at 2 p.m.
Mary Gibbings was M.C. Barb
Angela Nethery speaks to Wi
The W.I. agriculture meeting
was held on June 10 at 8 p.m. First
vice-president Maijorie Anderson
conducted themeetingandwel-
comed all with a reading.
The meeting opened with Open
ing Ode, O Canada and Mary
Stewart Collect, with Hattie Wood
at piano. Roll call “What is your
favourite dairy product” was
answered by 19 members. The
minutes of the last meeting were
read and treasurer’s report was
given by secretary treasurer Alice
Buchanan. Correspondence was
thanks from Dora Shobbrook and
from Butler project, a heritage of
Agriculture for Ontario schools to
place animal pictures in all elemen
tary schools. It was moved to leave
this until later.
Joyce Hiltonfrom Clinton Public
Hospital moved to donate $25.00.
It was moved to pay the Historical
Society dues. Hullett Central
School Graduation will be on June
23. It was moved by Hazel Reid to
purchase Grade 8 awards. Hazel
Reid presented a gift to Hattie and
Harry Snell for their 40th wedding
anniversary on Jne 21. Margaret
Taylor was congratulated on being
1987-88 District President of
Huron West Women’s Institute.
Margaret thanked all for her
corsage and she introduced Angela
Nethery, Dairy Princess for Huron
County. She told of her life
activities. She had a contest “Test
your knowledge on dairy”. She
told the story of making ice cream.
It was first called water icing. She
presented each with pamplets on
calcium needs, and a recipe for
cheese dip. She supplied vegetable
sticks with the dip for lunch. She
was thanked and presented with a
gift from Magaret Taylor.
The 4-H girls, Sewing Plus club,
Darlene Hulley explained the
making of garments. Each modell
ed their own. The girls were Cindy
Campshroer, Theresa Knox, Dar
lene Hulley, Teresa VanBakel,
Marlene Mayberry, Shana Lee
TenHag. The past and present
leader, Helen Lawson, Sandra
Mayberry, Darlene Hulley, Eliza
beth Lawson, Joanne Campshroer,
were presented with a gift by Lois
Elliott.
Helen Lawson gave a report of
the district annual held in Blyth on
May 25. The theme was, “A
heritage of Agriculture’ ’. The craft
table realized $60. The fall rally will
be held October 5 at Londesboro
and next spring in Auburn. There
were two memoriams from Lon
desboro W.I., Isabel Colson and
Lorna Radford. The plans for the
90th anniversary of F.W.I.P. to be
in North Bay were discussed.
Marjorie Anderson closed the
meeting reading, “These things I
ask’’. The Queen and W.I. Grace
were sung. A lunch of cheese and
crackers was served by Margaret
Taylor, Beth Knox, Florence Cart
wright, Dora Shobbrook and Jessie
Tebbutt.
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