The Citizen, 1996-04-03, Page 7call was taken with nine present.
Shelley Herries was welcomed.
'Ethel and Vera have been making
quilt blocks. Christcna Gross and
Kay Lapp offered to assist with this
project.
A letter has been received by
Wilfred Collison's sister, thanking
the club for the quilt given to him.
Vera read "What Can I Eat", one
of today's problems, and finished
with a memory of yesteryear, "Not
too Small to Save".
Ruth McClinchcy invited the
club to her home for the April
meeting. She will be responsible
for the lunch and Bernice Norman
will have the program.
Pat Hunking was the capable
auctioneer for a miscellaneous sale.
There was quite an assortment of
articles and baking.
Grace was sung. Members
gathered around the table for lunch
which was served by Vera and the
hostess. A social half hour enjoyed.
Londoners
visit ,
Visitors with Martha Daer and
Gordon were Shirley Rolston and
Hazel Hamilton of London, and
Ruth Dewar of Atwood
Compiled by Mildred Lawlor
Phone 526-7589
Compiled by June Fothergill
Phone 523-4360
The news from
uburn
Rev. Ross leads service
Rev. Paul Ross conducted the
communion service at Knox United
Church. Bernice Gross was
organist.
Rev. Ross and Doug McClinchey
gave a dramatic reading for Palm
Sunday. Hymn Hosanna, Loud
lIosanna was sung.
Rev. Ross gave the prayers.
The children's song This is the
Day was sung and their story told.
The children distributed palm
crosses to the congregation.
The senior choir sang the anthem
Praise The Lord. Rev. Ross gave
the meditation, "Remembering
Jesus". The communion hymn Let's
Break Bread Together was sung
and communion was served.
The offering was received by
Greg Park and Marinus Bakker,
and for the Sunday School by Chris
Milli an and Marten Sturzenegger.
It was dedicated in song.
Ride On! Ride On in Majesty!
was sung, then Rev. Ross
pronounced the benediction.
The news from
ondesboro
Gang donates $100
The March meeting of
Londesboro Happy Gang Seniors
was held at the Hall on Wednesday,
March 27. It began at 12:30 p.m.
with a pot luck dinner.
The meeting opened with 0
Canada. Len welcomed everyone.
The minutes of the February
meeting were read. A thank you
note from Allan Bosman was read.
Volunteers are needed to go to
Huronlea on June 11. The $100
returned from CHuMS will be
given to Huron Adult Day Care
Centre.
Senior Games are in Exeter on
June 17 and June 18.
Lunch committee for April
meeting is: cakes, Josephine Mac-
Gregor and Phyllis Tyndall; ice
cream, Reg Lawson, Bob Madill;
KP, Hazel Watkins, Lorne Hunk-
ing, Ted and June Fothergill.
A donation of $500 is going to
the Lions Club.
Zone 8 Spring Rally is in
Dashwood on Thursday, April 18.
Registration is 9:30 to 10 a.m. The
fee is $3 per person.
There were seven tables of
euchre.
Winners were: high lady, Phyllis
Tyndall; ladies' lone hands, Reta
Kelland; ladies' low, Helen Lee;
men's high, Orville Kelland; men's
lone hands, Hazel Reid; men's low,
Ray Fisher.
Hunkings greet at UC
Greeters at Londesboro United
Church on Sunday, March 31 were
Lorne and Addie Hunking. Ushers
were Bob and Karen Trick.
The junior and senior choirs
sang. The sermon topic was
"Remembering Jesus." Holy
Communion was held.
Choir practice is 10:15 a.m.
April 7.
The bake sale and UCW yard
sale are on May 18.
Ray and Betty Fisher joined
Londesboro United Church
Sunday.
Women host baby shower
A baby shower was held at the
home of Barb Bosnian on Thursday
evening. Barb and Kelly Bosnian
and Liz Lawson were the hostesses.
Guests of honour were Marjorie
and baby Tyler Berry.
Marjorie thanked everyone. A
delicious lunch was served.
4-H Chinchilla Club meets
By John Storey
The 4-H Chinchilla Club met on
March 9 for the fourth meeting.
After all the members arrived we
went to the shed where Ray and
Barb Storey had some chinchillas.
They told us about some phrases
that the judge might use at the
show and auction. The show and
auction are being held at Walton
2ornmunity Hall on May 11. The
;how is at 10. The auction is at 11.
Then Ray took the boys to part of
he shed where there were some
iaby chinchillas and Barb took the
4irls to the trailer and they looked
it some chinchillas. Then they
switched.
The next meeting will be on
April 13 at 9 a.m.
The Tuesday, March 14 meeting
was a double meeting. We went to
the sugar bush and tapped a couple
of trees. We then went on a hike
through the sugar bush.
After this our youth leader,
Debbie Hoggart made a scavenger
hunt, then we all helped wash the
troughs for the maple syrup. Then
after the troughs were rinsed out,
we went in the house to get the
paperwork underway.
We watched a movie and read
over the roll call. Then we played a
game. The girls won.
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Walkerburn views country life
Kay Lapp welcomed the Walker-
burn Club to her home on Monday,
March 25 at 2 p.m.
Ethel Ball opened the meeting
with a reading, "Head For The
Country", then showed interesting
photos to confirm this. Vera
Penfound gave two readings, "I
Won't Put My Glasses On" and
"Anniversary". The Lord's Prayer
was repeated in unison.
Minutes of the last meeting were
then read and approved. The
treasurer's report was given by
Vera Penfound.
The draw, won by Betty Archam-
bault, was donated by Kay. Roll
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