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Clinton News-Record, 1979-05-10, Page 24PAGE 2A --CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1979 The Londesboro ladies' bowling League held their banquet Tuesday evening at the Londesboro church and awards for the past season were presented. The High Rollers were the top team with 121 points. The winning team included (left to right.) Marjorie McNall, Joyce Vincent, Donna Shaddick, Penny Overboe, captain; Mary -Sal-verde, and Frances Hummel. (Standard Photo) Many .visit at Londesboro Congratulations to Ian Hulley and Debbie Vella who were married in our church on Saturday, May 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston, Earl, Janette and Jacqueline moved on the weekend of April 30 into the house they purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Doug Swan, home of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Howatt. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Swan moved to Clinton on April 28th. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy and attending the baptism of Tanya Londesboro church draws large crowd by Dora Shobbrook Baptism at United Church A large crowd filled the church on Sunday morning. Greeting the worshippers were Don Buchanan and Reg Lawson and the ushers were Kathy Radtffaid,, Susan Jamieson, Diann Bromley and Shelly Westerhout. Choir an- them was "wonderful words of love with MarjorU., Duizer and Darlene Shobbrook taking the ,duet parts Mrs. Allen Shaddick, choir director and Mrs. Glen McGregor organist. Mrs. Margaret Whyte, clerk of session, invited the parents to present their children to Rev. McDonald for baptism, including Tanya Michelle daughter of Raymond and Sheila Kennedy; Amanda Marie, daughter of Steven and Diane Lee;– Douglas Douglas Gregory, son of Gregory and Roxie Maize, and Melissa Ann, daughter of Jim and Margaret Medd. Kin- .dergarten children retired to the basement with Mrs. Mel Knox their teacher. Rev. McDonald's message was "making our houses into homes" with text 1st. Corinthians Chapter 13. The flowers at the front of the church were in honour of the marriage of Debbie Vella t and Ian Hulley in the g church on Saturday. t Appreciation night for e Stanley McDonald will be f held May 13,at 7:30 pm in W the church and everyone d is welcome. C UCW executive F The UCW Executive m L met in the church Helen Lawson received basement at 1: 30 . pm on a phone call from Mrs. May 4th with a' good Keys, UCW president attendance. that a bus will be going to President Edyth Alma College August 21, Beacom welcomed all tickets $3.50 and are to and read "after the ordered by June 8th. winter God sends spring Regional meeting will be new hope" and led in in Varna October 16th. It prayer. The minutes of was moved to have the last meeting were propane gas equipment read by the secretary serviced; and to invite Nona Pipe and Edyth Explorers and mothers to thanked all for the cards the June meeting. On she received. The lunch will be Edyth treasurer's report was Beacom, Florence given by Margaret Good, Cartwright and Helen and corresp9ndence Lawson. Discussion on a included an invitation to gift for Mr. McDonald the Brucefield UCW June was held and the com- 5th at 2 p.m. to a, picnic at mittee will buy the gift, Camp Menesetung, on Dora Shobbrook, Edyth May 27th at 3 p.m.; and a Beacom, Margaret Good card of thanks from and Florence Cartwright. Korean foster child for a Explorers $10 Christmas gift and her The Explorers held report card. thein meeting May 3 in . Discussion was held on the Sunday School rooms sending a petition to the when Lisa Presczator Advisory Board about and Connie Hoggart gave advertising of feminine Explorer emblem. Sandy hygiene products, to - Carter presented the remove offensive TV Explorer picture and advertising. Address— they then discussed the Frank Drea, minister of mother and daughter consumers' affairs, banquet which is to be Queen Park, Toronto or May 10 at 6:30 pm. -Ida Leiper. Memberls R.E. Oliver, Minister of Explor'ej . made posters observed' a mInute's Con sueers Advtg., for the ham supper: silence in memory of the Advisory Board, 1240 Bay Meeting closed with late Ria Smith. Ida St., Suite 302, Toronto prayer and their song Salverda read the N5R 2A7. "this is my Fathers scripture, and Ramona The social committee world". Jamieson : led in prayer. reported' that a coffee W.I. dessert Poems read were maker, paring knives and euchre "Friendship" b y a large strainer were There was a good at- Margaret Taylor and purchased -still need tendance at the dessert "Living one day at a rays, platters and juice euchre on Friday night time" by Ida Leiper. lasses. It was moved May 4 with guests present Special guest Mrs. hat a list of kitchen from Auburn, Blyth, Myrtle Fairservice quipm'ent be kept, and Clinton, Summerhill and recited several poems. uture meals be $4.50. It Waa,,l,ton. President Ida Leiper thanked as' moved to send lVldrjori.e Duizer Myrtle, Ida Salverda, elegates Florence - welcomed all and Ramona and Margaret artwright and June thanked them for coming. for having the meeting. othergill to West- In charge of dessert were Mrs. Rice was in inister weekend in Marg Anderson, Marjorie charge of the business ondon May 25 -27th. Duizer,,. Alice Buchanan and Addie Hunking and The treasurer's for the cards Marjorie report was given by Jean Anderson and Margaret Leiper. A thank -you card Taylor. and letter together with a There were 18 tables in donation to the UCW was play and winners were— received from George and Mae Smith. A thank - you note and poem in memory of Ria Smith was received from Margaret Whyte. Invitations were received from Winthrop U'C'W' an t Camp Menesetung. Hazel Reid's team were winners in the copper contest. A plant auction was held with Hazel Reid as auctioneer. ladies' high, Dora Shobbrook; lone hands, Edna Hackwell; low, Isabel Colson; men's high, Jack Riley; lone hands, Gordon Murray; low, Wilfred Glazier. There were several draws, winners of groceries were-- Jack Riley, Verna Glazier, Anna Reid, Lorna Ellis; rosebushes, Joan Mid- degaal, Alberta Stevens; toilet soap, Gloria Adams; baking, Lillian Leatherland, Marion Ward and Bert Shob- brook. Burns ul; W meet The May meeting of the Burns UCW was held at the home of Margaret Taylor on Wednesday afternoon with 16 present. Ida Leiper opened the meeting with a reading, followed by hymn. A reading "God hath not Pron'tised" and prayer by ottNI U E 4''Poey+ S LE °/7.0 0 0 3 TUES. MAY 8 - SAT. 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