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The Citizen, 1998-06-24, Page 12r11111111111111101111111111111MIMMINIMMIIIMININIMINIINIMMINIMIL • PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1998. [-JULIET Tearful farewell It was a poignant moment as Hullett Principal George Barker presented retiring teacher Barb Bosman with a bouquet of flowers at a special party held in her honour on Sunday. Mrs. Bosman grew up in the Londesboro area and attended USS #10 Hullett. She went to high school in Clinton and attended Stratford Teachers' College. After graduation she taught music at Hullett beginning in 1966. She left after three years to teach in Kitchener, but eventually returned to Hullett. The news from Knox marks communion uburn Compiled by Kay Lapp Phone 526-7264 SHARP DEALS ON QUALITY - CLEAN READY-TO-GO USED CARS Great Savings on These Used Cars & Trucks. 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CLINTON LEGION Located just minutes away at the Legion Hall 95 Kirk Street (between Highways #4 and 8) = in CLINTON r L —411,4 L The news from ondesboro Compiled by June Fothergill Phone 523-4360 UCW views 'perfect' skit United Church The sermon topic at Londesboro United Church on Sunday, June 21 was "Our Interesting God." The offering was taken up by John and Jane Hoggart. The senior choir sang. Holy Communion was held. People The June meeting of Londesboro UCW was held at the Church on Monday, June 15 at 8 p.m. Thelma Dougherty and Liz Lawson told about Westminster weekend. Bernice Norman read the scripture. Margaret Wright and Dorothy Tamblyn presented a skit, "How to find the perfect church." Helen Lee gave the minutes of The June meeting of the Cheerio Club was held on Wednesday, June 17. After lunch at the Hillcrest Restaurant, members proceeded to the home of Geraldine Dale, who welcomed everyone. The minutes of the May meeting were read. Roll call was answered The final Bible Study for this season was held at Knox United, Auburn on Tuesday, June 16 at 1:30 p.m. with a good attendance. Ecclesiastes or the preacher is a short book — 12 chapters and at first seems full of grief and sorrow. However it still has a number of truths in it and ends saying to "Fear God and keep his commandments." When study was over homemade _ rolls were served by Margaret Burkhart. Before leaving the members thanked Rev. Ross for the worthwhile studies and look the May meeting. Reta Kelland gave the treasurer's report. Thank you's were read from Bob and Edna Reid, Hazel Reid and Tom and Marjorie Duizer. It was decided to renew the Mandate magazine. Lunch was served by Reta Kelland, Lena Nesbitt, Liz Lawson and Marsha Szusz. by six members. Edythe gave the treasurer's report. The draw, donated by June Fothergill was won by Genevieve Allen. The July meeting will be held at Pine Lake at Genevieve's cottage on Wednesday, July 15. forward to beginning again in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp are attending a memorial service for her late brother James H. Wood in Montreal. , Congratulations to Leonard and Betty Archambault who will be celebrating their 50th- anniversary on June 27. The annual memorial service at Ball's Cemetery will be held on „Sunday, July 5. Len and Betty Archambault won the gold for playing solo in Mitchell on June 15 in the Senior games. Len and Betty Archambault won the gold for playing solo in Mitchell on June 15 in the Senior games. G. Allen wins Cheerio draw Knox holds final Bible study Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis in the world. Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada 1-800-268-7582 Prelude with organist Nancy Park welcomed the Knox congregation on June 21 at 10 a.m. Rev. Paul Ross gave the invitation to worship. The UCW was asked for cookies by July 5 for Camp Menesetung. These are to be given to Shelley Worse11. The junior choir, directed by Shelley, with Nancy Park playing the piano, then sang. A solo part was given by Brett Bean. As it was communion Sunday Rev. Ross explained it to the children. He told them that if their parents agreed they could partake during the service. They were given drawings to colour and crayons and returned to their pews. Rev. Ross continued with scripture from 1 Kings 19. It was about Elijah who, lying under a On June 18 at 2 p.m. the WI met at the hall and went to the former Baptist Church. It has been sold to a counsellor, Gabrielle Del Bianco and his artistic wife. A great deal of work has been done in remodelling the church. A loft that was never finished has been turned into a library and rest rooms. A special room has been created where a person can spend days of reflection. The main room at the church auditorium is filled with a great variety of furniture. tree, wished to die. However he was finally awakened by an angel and given directions which he followed. New Testament reading was from Luke 8 concerning a man with an unclean spirit which was controlling his life. Jesus spoke to him and he followed his orders and became a changed man. Rev. Ross continued with a message "Our interfering God". He spoke about life and things that happen over which people have no control. But God is always there he said. He spoke of the preacher Ecclesiastes who said that what God does He will continue to do. "We should rejoice in this word and do good in our life." Doug McClinchey, Terta Empey, Gregory Park and Laura Mae Chamney served the bread and wine. Mr. Del Bianco spoke to the WI about his work as president and care giver and the necessity to have inner peace as well as a healthy body. The WI thanked him for his time and speech before returning to the hall for business. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Evelyn Flett, secretary. The WI will be responsible for a Lion's dinner June 25. A number of WI members will attend the Blyth WI visits former church