The Citizen, 1991-04-03, Page 10The tail end
kite workshop was held at the Blyth Community Centre last
Thursday for Grade 5/6 of the Huron Central Schools. Dick
and Sharon Van Derlippe conducted the classes as. the
culmination of an enrichment activity on “Flight”.
Participating students were from Huron Centennial in
Brucefield, Seaforth, Hullett Central, Blyth and Clinton
Public Schools.
Londesboro
Compiled by Mrs. June Fothergill. Phone 523-4360
Women visit in Mich.
Laura Lyon and Edythe Beacom
spent a few days with their cousin
Olive McGee at Mason, Michigan.
They also visited their 99-year-old
aunt Hilda Pearson in Lansing
Hospital.
Shuffleboard was held at Hullett
Central School on Wednesday
evening, March 27. There were 17
present. High man was Lome
Hunking and high lady, Helen
Dale. This was the last shuffle
board of the season.
Happy Gang Seniors meet
The March meeting of Happy
Gang Seniors was held at the hall
on Wednesday, March 27 at 1:30
p.m.
The meeting opened with O
Canada. Minutes of the February
meeting were read and approved.
Clara Riley reported on the Birth
day party at Huronview. A letter
was read from Huronview about
Seniors meal. Londesboro’s date
will be June 11 and the meal will
cost six dollars. The programme
will begin at 2 p.m. Hazel Reid
motioned, seconded by Josephine
MacGregor to give the Hollands
and Mr. Hugh Hodgins something
Choir sings Easter anthems
Ushers at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, March 30 were
Melvin Bergsma and Steven Duiz-
er.
The choir sang two anthems:
“Welcome Glad Easter Day” and
“Alleluia”. The second scripture
text from Matthew 28: 1-10 was
read by Kerrie Szusz. Flowers on
Family Bowling will be held at
Clinton Crown Lanes on Sunday,
April 14 at 2 p.m. Everyone is
welcome. Cost will be $3.50 for
shoes and three games.
The Board of Stewards of
Londesboro United Church is hav
ing a work bee on April 13 at 9:30
a.m. at the Tamblyn Farm to clean
bricks. Bring a hammer and wear
work gloves. Let’s make this a fun
day and help your church. Bring
a lunch. Coffee and juice will be
provided.
for helping with the birthday party.
Playoffs for games will be decided
at the next meeting.
The financial report was given by
Reta Kelland. Clara Riley gave a
reading on “The Goose Supper”.
Roll call was answered by 28
members. There were two visitors.
Seven tables of euchre were
played. Ladies’ high was Jean
Scott; ladies’ lone hands, Betty
Hulley; ladies’ low, Edythe Bea
com; men's high, Harry Lear;
men's lone hands, Orville Kelland;
men’s low, Kay Konarski, (playing
as a man). The April meeting on
April 24 is at 1:30 p.m.
the memorial table were in memory
of Norma Giousher placed by
family and friends.
Junior choir practice is on Satur
day. April 6 at the church at 10
a.m. There will be no confirmation
class this week. Senior Youth
Group will meet Thursday. April 4
from 8 - 10 p.m. at Paul's place. It’s
movie night.
Auburn
Compiled by Mrs. Mildred Lawlor. Phone 526-7589
Knox United
celebrates Easter
Rev. Paul Ross conducted the
Easter Service at Knox United
Church and Bernice Gross was
organist.
The junior choir sang “Easter
Greetings” and Janice Marie
Young sang the solo part. This was
under the direction of Shelley
Worsell and Karen Webster. The
flowers in the sanctuary were in
memory of Norma Giousher placed
there by her sister Mrs. Ethel Ball.
Rev. Paul Ross gave the Prayer
of Approach followed by the hymn
“Welcome Happy Morning”. The
junior choir sang the anthem,
“Praise The Lord” and Rev. Ross
told the children’s story.
Rev. Ross gave the prayers of
confession and assurance of pardon
followed by the choral response.
The hymn, “Because He Lives”
was sung. Rev. Ross read scrip-
Reflexologist, 4H guest
BY LAUREL CAMPBELL
The Auburn Fitness Fun Addicts
held their third meeting March 25
at the Auburn Hall.
Two leaders were absent, so
Darlene Empey came to tell mem
bers about being a reflexologist.
Everyone did some exercises to
relax their muscles and it really felt
good.
Easter guests visit Auburn
Easter visitors with Ruth and
Tom Jardin were Mrs. Bonnie
Armour, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardin
of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jardin and Darryl of Bel-
Hullett won’t support
Wallace township resolution
Hullett township council did not
concur with a resolution from
Wallace township at the March 19
meeting. The resolution voiced
concerns over the Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority’s 12 per
cent surcharge on municipal levies.
A resolution from St. Vincent
township regarding the request
that the Ministry of Environment
improve the environmental assess
ment procedures in establishing
new waste disposal sites was
supported by council.
A by-law restricting the weight
of vehicles passing over a bridge
was passed and a by-law concern
ing the Taylor Bridge was repeal
ed.
Council set April 9 for the
reading of the Weymouth Munici
pal Drain report at 7:30 p.m. and
the Sturdy Municipal Drain report
at 8:30 p.m.
A letter will be sent to Don
Londesboro store
robbed
A man escaped with cash and
cigarettes after robbing Today’s
Variety in Londesboro on March
27.
A spokesperson from the Goder
ich OPP said that the man entered
the store at about 6 p.m. and told
the female clerk that he had a gun.
Police say he fled in a dark
coloured, mid-sized station wagon
in an unknown direction. They have
no suspects and the investigation is
continuing.
tures from Acts and Matthew. A
quartette of Rev. Ross, Jake
Middelkamp, Nicole Middelkamp
and Karen Bakker sang an Easter
hymn.
The hymn, “The Day Of Resur
rection” 'was sung. Rev. Ross’s
sermon was entitled “Why There
Were No Witnesses To The Resur
rection”. Rev. Ross gave the
Prayers of Thanksgiving and Con
cern followed by the Lord’s Prayer
in unison.
The offering was received by
Marinus Bakker, Peter Verbeek,
Gordon Gross and Bill Seers and
was brought forward from the
Sunday School by Joel Arthur and
David Haggitt and dedicated. The
closing hymn was “Jesus Christ Is
Risen Today”. Rev. Ross pronoun
ced the benediction and the re
sponse, “Stand Up, Stand Up For
Jesus” ended the service.
Laurel Campbell explained the
reasons for wearing different types
of sportswear for the weather and
sport. She also explained why
gatorade was a good thing to drink
after any sport. Members were
going to judge running shoes but
ran out of time trying to figure out
what would be a good time to go
swimming and what we would do
for achievement program.
grave.
Easter visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Lawlor were their son
Jim, Maria and boys Anthony and
Aden.
Greidanus stating that assessment
can only be changed by Section 496
of ther Assessment Act. A copy of
the letter will be sent to Mike Scott
of the Goderich OPP along with a
copy of the past correspondence.
Council voted to write off out
standing accounts receivable in the
amount of $1,632.28 as uncollect
able, and outstanding amounts for
municipal drains in process, totall
ing $12,286.60 as unassessable.
HEARING AID CLINIC
Robert & Mark McIntyre
Hearing Instrument Practitioners
will be at
RIECK I.D.A. PHARMACY
14 The Square, Goderich
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10
For appointment call 524-7241
MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
175 John St., Wingham
THURSDAY, APRIL 11 & APRIL 25
For appointment call 357-2111
Prescriptions filled. Hearing tests. Service to all makes
MclNTYRE HEARING AID SERVICE
275 Huron St. Stratford
271-9322
(EST. 1971)
7 tables
in play
at euchre
There were seven tables in play
at the euchre party held on
Tuesday, March 28 at the Com
munity Centre.
Prizes went to: high man, Jane
Giousher (playing as a man); low
man, Frances Clark (playing as a
man); high lady, Adeline Allin; low
lady, Alberta Stevens; novelty,
Tom Lawlor.
Euchre parties are held every
Tuesday evening at the Community
Centre at 8 p.m.
Quality
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1983 Olds Cutlass
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