The Citizen, 1991-04-17, Page 7THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1991. PAGE 7.
Londesboro WIinstalls new officers
Compiled by Mrs. June Fothergill. Phone 523-4360
Couple returns from
Atlantic City trip
Orville and Reta Kelland spent
last weekend in Atlantic City.
A Convenanting service was held
at Londesboro Church on Sunday
evening, April 14 at 8 p.m. for our
minister Rev. Paul Ross. Presider
was Rev. Cameron McMillan.
Preacher was Rev. Robert Ball.
Chair of Presbytery was Mrs.
Muriel Coultes; Representative of
Presbytery, Rev. William Jones.
The scripture was read by Gor
don Shobbrook. A duet was sung
by Theresa and Melanie Knox.
Rev. Ball spoke on the theme “On
the Edge of Something New”.
Offering was taken up by Jack Lee,
Bob Trick, Lome Hunking and
Gordon Shobbrook.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Les
Reid on the passing of their brother
in-law, Wm. Rogerson of Hensail.
Ted and June Fothergill attend
ed a 90th birthday party at Trinity
United Church in Listowel on
Saturday, April 13. The guest of
honour was June’s aunt, Miss
Claire Keeso of Listowel. After the
party a delicious turkey dinner was
served at Vines Turkey Farm on
Highway 23.
‘A Whale of a Tale’,
sermon topic
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, April 14 were
Isobel Scanlon and Harry Snell.
Ushers were Rhonda Howatt and
Kim Salverda.
Shannon Scott sang “Swing Low
Sweet Chariot” and “Go Tell it on
the Mountain” accompanied by her
father, Ken Scott on guitar. The
sermon topic was “A Whale of a
Tale”.
Senior Youth Group will meet
Wednesday at 8 p.m. for a ball
game and wiener roast. Gather at
Rev Ross’s. Huronview Fellowship
Time is Thursday, April 18 at 1:15
p.m. Next Sunday the Masonic
Lodge will worship at the church.
U.C.W members should take
note that the April meeting will be
held on Monday, April 22 at the
Church at 2 p.m. Auburn Thank-
offering is the same evening at 8
p.m.
The annual meeting and banquet
of Londesboro Women’s Institute
was held at the Blue Fountain
Restaurant, Clinton on Wendesday
evening, April 10 at 7 p.m.
Sixteen members enjoyed a deli
cious meal. Marjorie welcomed
everyone. The opening ode and
Mary Stewart collect was repeated.
Roll call was answered by the
paying of fees. Helen Lawson read
the minutes of the March meeting.
They were approved as read. She
also gave the financial statement.
Thank you’s from Harry Tebutt,
Mary MacDougall, Kay and Cliff
Saundercock and Ruth Shaddick
were read. A newsletter from the
Huntington’s Society and informa
tion on the Premier Quilt show at
Ontario Museum at Milton on
August 9, 10, and 11 were also
presented.
The minutes of the 1990 annual
meeting were read. Lois Elliott
gave a report on the executive
meeting at Belgrave on April 1.
There will be no regular meeting of
the W.I. in May as the Londesboro
W.I. is hosting the District Annual
at Londesboro Hall on Monday,
May 27.
The new officers were installed
by Hattie Wood. Londesboro W.I.
officers for 1991-1992 are: Past
President, Mrs. Eric Anderson;
President, Mrs. Cecil Elliott; first
Vice, Mrs. Gordon MacGregor;
Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Reg.
Lawson; Assistant Secretary, Mrs.
Margaret Taylor; District Director,
Mrs. Eric Anderson; Alternate
District Director, Mrs. Margaret
Taylor; Public Relations Officer,
Mrs. Lome Snell; Program Co-ord
inator, Mrs. Eric Anderson; Pian
ist, Mrs. Edwin Wood; Assistant
Pianist, Mrs. Tom Allen; Resolu
tions, Mrs. Edwin Fothergill; Press
Secretary, Mrs. Edwin Fothergill;
Curator, Mrs. Reg. Lawson;
Tweedsmuir Committee. Mrs.
Watson Reid and Mrs. Edwin
Fothergill; Auditors, Mrs. Jim
Jamieson and Mrs. Dave Ander
son; Flower and Card Committee,
Mrs. Les Reid, Mrs. Jim Jamieson
and Mrs. Norman Vincent.
Marjorie Anderson was present
ed with a gift as her term as
President is over now. Lucky draw
winners were Helen Lawson,
Renee Snell and Josephine Mac
Gregor.
Bowling outing winners
The Life and Work Committee of
Londesboro United Church held
Family Bowling at Clinton Crown
Lanes at 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Lucky winners were: ladies’
high, Josephine MacGregor, 209;
men’s high, Jack Lee, 203; ladies’
low, Ila Cunningham, 67; men’s
low, Ted Fothergill, 91; children up
to eight years, high boy, Blair
Trewartha, 102; low boy, Christo
pher MacGregor, 56; girls’ high,
Mallory MacGregor, 101; girls’
low, Elizabeth MacGregor, 52;
children 9 to 13 years - boys’ high,
Kevin Trewartha, 101; boy’s low,
Tim Cowan, 55; girls’ high, Karen
Bergsma, 74; girls’ low, Katie
MacGreogr, 64.
Seniors plan bowling fun
Senior bowlers should remember
there are two afternoons of bowling
at Clinton Crown Lanes at 1:30
p.m. on April 23 and April 30 for
men and women of the Londesboro
Happy Gang Seniors. To be eligible
you must be 55 or over and have a
Happy Gang Senior Card. Bring
this year’s average as it is used for
scoring. For more information call
Jack Lee at 523-4370.
April meeting of Happy Gang
Seniors will be at the Hall on
Wednesday, April 24 at 1:30 p.m.
Hullett Happenings
Hygienist visits
Editors: Karla Stacey and
Andrea Postma
DENTAL HYGENE
By EUy WUts
On April 2 - 5 the Dental Hygiene
nurse Georgia Ball, came to Hullett
Central P.S. She talked to grades
Kindergarten to Eight about how
we should take care of our teeth.
She gave everyone a toothbrush
and some activities to do. So
remember brush and floss every
day.
CONCERT
by EUy WUts
Hey guys, do you like clowns?
Well if you do come to Hullett
Central P.S. on April 18 at 7:30
p.m. Grades 7 and 8 will be
presenting the operetta production
“Clowns”. Grade 1/2 will also be
in it along with the junior choir and
band. Everyone is welcome. Hope
to see you there!
CENTRALIA COLLEGE
by Becky Wilkinson
On Thursday, April 4 the Grade 7
class went to Centralia College.
They learned about soil. The Grade
7’s looked at plants in a green
house, they also did a few experi
ments about starch, the ph, scale,
hair and a couple more. They also
did some games in the computer
room. On Friday the Grade 8 class
did the same. Both classes had a lot
Health and Services group
of fun.
CHSS BAND
by Kim Elliott
Shake, rattle and roll. The CHSS
band and choir came to Hullett
Central P.S. on Friday, April 12.
They were wonderful. They high
lighted different instruments in all
the songs. The choir sang some
beautiful songs. Thank you for
coming.
SWIMMING LESSONS
by Kim EUiott
Yellow, orange, red, survival,
blue, green, grey, white, what do
these colours have in common?
They are all colours of swimming
badges. Grades 4 and 5 both went
to Vanastra Recreation Centre to
take swimming lessons. Every
Tuesday starting on April 9 they
go. Have fun!
SCIENCE FAIR
by Jennifer Szusz
On April 3 the Hullett Central
Grade 7 and 8 students had their
Science Fair. The judges were Paul
Ross, Joyce Bean, Sharon Snell,
and Dave Brereton. Out of Grade 8,
Laurel Campbell won first, Mark
Shepherd won second, and Shelley
Dobie won third. Out of Grade 7,
Andrea Postma won first, David
Campbell won second, and Shawn
Parish won third. Laurel Campbell
and Andrea Postman went to the
Brussels Science Fair on April 12.
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To mark its first anniversary, the
Huron Health and Social Services
Liaison Committee is holding a
public meeting at the Clinton Town
Hall on Thursday, April 25.
The meeting has been called in
response to a mandate given the
committee at the time of its
creation in 1989- 0. The agenda
includes a report on the activities
over the last year, information on
services, networks tnd centres an
the future directions of the commit
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Co-ordinating health and social
services in Huron has been the
subject of controversy over the past
25 years. This meeting has been
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