Clinton News-Record, 1977-04-21, Page 11Londesboro news: Cubs, Scouts guests at church
by Dora Shobbrook Neighbours Have You Visited
Church News Lately," with 29 members
The Cubs and Scouts were present. The minutes of the
special guests on Sunday last meeting, financial report
morning. Greeting into the and communications were
Narthex were Mrs. Margaret read by secretary -treasurer
Whyte and Jack Lee, and Addie Hunking.
ushers were Cubs and Scouts, Correspondance included a
Scott Millar, Bradley Lyon, letter from Clinton Hospital
Kevin Radford, Billy Jewitt,. to attend the annual hospital
p Todd Hoggarth and Roger tea May 11, 2-4 p.m. It was
Cunningham. moved to donate $10 to the
The Cubs, Scouts, leaders hospital for their mem-
and group committee mar- bership drive. An ..invitation
ched in. The flag bearers was read to the Summerhill
were John Lawson and Bobdessert-euchre and Bake s,,le
Jamieson. The presentation on April 27 at 1:30 p:m., also "a
of flags and "O Canada" was letter from ' Mentally
sung, and Rev. McDonald Retarded Association,
welcomed them. Goderich. It moved to donate
The choir anthem was $25 to help with summer
"Surely Goodness and camp.
• Mercy" with choir leader " The 1976-77 reports for the
Mrs. Allen Shaddick and year were given: minutes of
organist Mrs. Glenn the last annual meeting and
McGregor. Rev. McDonald's financial statement were
childrens' story was "Apple, read by secretary -treasurer
the seed is the centre". Junior Addie Hunking ; auditors
teachers were Barbara report by Mary Robinson;
Bosman, Helen Lawson and , reports of standing by
Carol Cartwright. The Genevieve Allen, Nona Pipe,
message was "Jellyfish, Marjorie Anderson and
Statues or Human Beings". Margaret Taylor; special
P The flowers on the memorial committee, public relations,
stand were in loving memory Beryl Reid ; resolutions,
of Bill Ross by his sisters and Genevieve Allen; cards and
brother. Closing hymn was flowers, Vi Burns; Tweed -
the Boy Scout Hymn smuir, Helen Lawson. It was
following the Benediction, announced that Clinton W.I.
and the Cubs and Scouts will host the April Historical
marched out. Meeting on April 19 in the
Next Sunday services will Council Chambers.
be at 10 a.m. D.S.T. when The president's summary
Rev. Hesselwood will be the was that they had lost two
speaker. members due to death and
Explorers two moved away, but they
The Explorers met on have four new members.
Thursday,' April 14. The Mrs. Mary Wightman,
•meeting began with the District President, presided
Explorers purpose and song. for elections.
Dne Shobbrook and Lisa The nominating committee
Duizer read the Explorer reported by Genevieve Allen
Emblem and Jeanette was accepted and the
Johnston, the Explorer following officers, installed:
• picture. Mrs. Westerhout past president, Mrs. Harry
read a story. Tebbutt; president, Mrs. Bert
W.I. Banquet Shobbrook ; 1st vice -
The W.I. held their Sun- president, Mrs. Tom Duizer;
• shine Sister Banquet on April 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Don
12th when36iladies enjoyed a Buchanan; secretary -
lovely hot beef dinner served treasurer, Mrs. Mervyn
by the UCW in the church Datema: assistant secretary -
basement. 0 Canada and the treasurer, Mrs. Eric
W.I. Grace were sung, with Anderson; public relations
Genevieve.Allen at the piano. officer, Mrs. Glen Carter;
• Following the supper, District Director, Mrs. Lorne
President Dora Shobbrook Hunking; alternate district
• welcomed all and reminded director, Mrs. Lloyd Pipe;
that the annual meeting was press reporter, Mrs. Ted
the next night. and all reports Fothergill; pianist, Mrs. Tom
were to be in. There were four Allen; assistant pianist, Mrs.
members with perfect at- C. Wood; auditors, Mrs. E.
teM
ritiairc '--1Vkarjar•i iter; "--W d 'Viltt'VIxl;:"?'°o` i i 2ttlen:
Addie Hunking; Nona Pipe resolutions convenor, Mrs.
and Dora Shobbrook. The Lloyd Pipe; flower and card
ladies serving the supper convenor, Mrs. Arie Duizer;
were thanked by Gay flower and card committee,
Datema. The President was Mrs. J. Jamieson and Mrs. E.
thanked by Hattie Wood for Knox; Tweedsmuir curator,
♦ past year's work and Mrs.. Reg Lawson; Tweed -
presented with a gift. smuir committee, Mrs. L.
The secretary -treasurer, Pipe, Mrs. L. Hunking, and
Addie Hunking, who . is Mrs. Tom Allen; agriculture
retiring, was thanked and and Canadian industries,
presented with a gift by Mrs. E. Knox and Mrs.
Genevieve Allen. This was Watson Reid; citizenship and
followed by guessing your world affairs, Mrs. Tom
Sunshine Sister, an exchange Duizer and Mrs. Bob Burns;
of gifts ,and paying of fees. education and cultural af-
There were four new mem- fairs, Mrs. Don Buchanan
*tiers and secret names drawn and Mrs. Jim Jamieson;
for next year. Beth Knox family and consumer affairs,
introduced the guest speaker, M'rs. H. Taylor and Mrs. E.
Mrs. Mina Talbot of Bayfield, Wood.
who had been to the Holy The president thanked Mrs.
Land. Mrs. Talbot showed Wightman for the installing of
maps of Palestine, then gave officers and presented her
commentary on the slides with a gift. The social com-
taken, with Mrd. Muriel mittee consists of Dora
Snider of Bayfield assisting at Shobbrook, Marjorie Duizer,
the projector. Marjorie Alice Buchanan and Hattie
Duizer thanked Mrs. Talbot Wood; finance, Gay Datema,
A' and presented her with a gift. Marjorie Anderson, Doreen
Addie Hunking thanked the Carter and Addie Hunking.
committee, Beryl Reid and The Executive meeting will
Beth Knox for planning the be held at the home of Dora
evening's entertainment, and Shobbrook on Friday, April 22
the evening closed with the
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Queen. A card party will be held
W.I. Annual meeting April 15 and 29th and a
The W.I. annual meeting dessert euchre on May 13.
and installation was held on The delegate to officers
Wednesday night. conference in Waterloo May
President Dora Shobbrook 3-5 is Margaret Taylor, and
0 welcomed all with a verse of appointed to wash towels this
"Welcome" and roll call was year is Dora . Shobbrook.
answered by "How Many Mary Wightman gave a talk
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a reading on the Little Red
Hen. Mary and Jane
Anderson favoured with duets
"Lonesome Road" and "In
The Evening by the
Moonlight". Genevieve Allen
favoured with accordian
music "There's No Place
Like Home" and "Red River
Valley".
The May meeting will
feature a speaker from
A.R:C. Industries, Dashwood.
The meeting' closed with the
Queen and WI Grace and the
lunch was served by Gladys
Armstrong, Doreen Carter
and Myrtle Fairservice.
W.I. card party
There were 11 tables in play
at the W.I. card party on
Friday night. Winners were:
ladies' high, Ellen,..Sillib; lone
hands, Jessie Jones; low,
Dorothy Brunsdon; men's
high, Perc Gibbings; lone
hands, Stella Adams (playing
as a man) ; low, Les Reid.
There will be another on
April 29th. In charge will be
Margaret Anderson, Isabel
Colson and Joyce Kennedy.
Receives 50
year pin
Bro. Harold Adams, Clinton
was to be presented with a 50
year pin from Hullett
Masonic Lodge No. 568 on
April 12, but owing to ill
health, was unable to attend.
Rt. Wor. Bro. Jim Neilans
and Vy, Wor. Bro. Bert
Shobbrook presented it to him
the next morning. He is
recovering nicely.
Cub Pack
The first Londesboro
Cub Pack held a very in-
teresting meeting on Tuesday
evening when they. had
"Trapping" as their theme. •
Jake McDougall and
Trevor Moon were special
guests and explained safety
around traps if the boys found
any while out hiking. They
also showed the boys the
skinning of an animal and on Wednesday evening held in
preparation of the pelt. the Orange Lodge, Atwood.
The meeting was in charge Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hunking,
of Cub Leader, David Lear. Vaughan, Joan and Bob at -
Leader David Armstrong was tended the wedding of her
in charge of the games period niece Janet Schriber to Dave
and the Green Pack held the Roberts at Milton on
opening and closing Saturday. The reception was
ceromonies. held at Holiday Inn at Oak -
Couples bowling ville.
club Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duizer
The Londesboro Couples returned home from spending
Bowling club held their final Wednesday to Sunday, on a
bowling and fun night on trip to Nashville, Tennessee.
Sunday evening with about 35 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe
attending.. Follwoing the visited on Sunday with her
bowling, they returned to the_
church for the awarding of , A'_
prizes and time of fellowship. Vl�l I711s.0
The trophy was donated by
Joe Atkinson, Clinton
Bowling Lanes, for the couple
bowling highest for.the last
two bowling nights and this
went to Norman and Florence
Cartwright. Other prizes
awarded: ladies' high,
Audrey Thompson; men's
high, Keith Allen; ladies' low,
June Fothergill; men's low,
Art Airdrie, and the lucky
chair was won by Tom Allen.
In charge of the evening
were Howard and Marjorie
Cartwright, Don and Carol
Plant, Keith and Nancy Allen,
Bruce and Harriett
Shillinglaw. The new
executive for next season will
be Robert and Jennifer
Anderson, Norman and
Florence Cartwright, Jim
and Rosie Johnston.
Personals
Congratulations to Bruce
and Harriett Shillinglaw on
the birth of their son, Kent on
April 16th at Seaforth
Community Hospital, a
brother for Kevin.
Mrs. Brad Kennedy,
Stephen and Cathy spent
Wednesday to Sunday with
her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
John Leishman, Paris.
A number from this district
attended the meeting of Court
Atwood Canadian Foresters
In a story in the News -
Record last week, it was
incorrectly reported that the
Kinsmen club of Clinton
received $50 for their judges'
stand.
They sold the stand to the
Goderich Trotting
Association for $500. -
In another story last week
on the piano factory, a picture
was incorrectly identified.
The person in the picture was
Gloria Carter of Clinton not
Dorothy Govier.
In another story recently in
the bowling news, several
numbers were left off in the
Molson's Crown Mixed
League report. Murray
Johnson bowled the high
single of 354 and the high
triple of 808, not as reported.
The News -Record
apologizes for these errors.
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UCW members Betty
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Addie Hunking and Dora
Shobbrook attended the
Walton UCW Easter
Thankoffering on Sunday
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