Clinton News-Record, 1979-06-28, Page 19,t
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LONDESBORO
Dora Shobbrook, editor
leader
Sunday school students get awards
Promotional and Airdrie, Darren tenthCarol
Kathy Ken- Cart
awards service was held Stevenson, year seals,
Cartwright, John
on Sunday at 10 a.m. with nedy, Cherie Hobart, Lawson, Dianna Shob-
the Sunday • School in Timothy Airdrie, Theresa brook, Neil Cartwright,
charge of the service. The Knox; second year seal, Lisa Duizer, Laurel
church was lovely with Sara Lyons, Randy Duizer, Elizabeth
decorations of spring Shepherd, Kelly Boxman, Lawson, Cheryl Lyon,
flowers and ferns by the Brent Howatt, Kevin Bill Jewitt, Scott Millar
Sunday School teachers. Wright, Kerrie Shepherd and Kevin Radford; llth
Greeting the and Larry Gross; three year seals, Kathy Rad -
congregation were Nick year seals, Denise ford, and Cameron Moon;
Whyte, Sunday School Hulley, Paul Jewitt, 13 year seal, Brenda
superintendent and Denise Gross, Lloyann Millar; 15th year seal,
Laura Lyon, secretary Adat'n; Bryan Howatt Ruthann Penfound.
treasurer, while the and Robert Adams;
ushers were Sunday fourth year seals, Murray
School pupils Lisa Whyte, Brent Radford,
Duizer, Karen Wright, Shannon Duizer and Vicki
Larry Gross and Larry Lou Riley; fifth year
Hoggart. The Sunday seals, Lisa Bosman, Lori
School classes en$ered Bromley, Michael
sanctuary with their Penfound, Kimberley
teachers. Junior Wright, Claude Cart -
congregation was led by wright, Karen Wright,
Diane Stephenson and 'Cheryl Bromley, Suzanne
sang "good morning Tamblyn.
song".
Laura Scott conducted
the service and the choir
anthem was "Surely
Goodness and Mercy"
with Louise McGregor at
the organ and Ruth
Shaddick choir director.
Solos were sung by Bill
Jewitt accompanied by
Barbara Bosman. During
the receiving of the of-
fering, Robbie Adams
played music on the piano
- and the Scripture lesson
was read by John Car-
twright. The children's
story by Diane
Stephenson "a dog" on
obedience.
Awards were presented
by Nick Whyte for at-
tendance; one year
diplomas, Luanne
Stevenson, Pamela
Hoggart, Daniel Haggart,-
Michelle_ Merner,
Amanda Medd, Graham
Adams, Melanie Knox,
Amber McDougall, Cheri
Lynne Taylor, Stanley
Man hurt
Norman Wright was
admitted to Clinton
Public Hospital on
Tuesday, June 19
following a farm accident
when a bale of hay fell
and cracked a vertebra in
his neck.
Sixth year seals,
Crystal Whyte and Brian
Whyte; seven year seals,
Susan 'Jamieson, Deanna
Lyon, Bradley
Westerhout, Darlene
Hulley and Robbie
Radford; Eighth year
seals, Stephen Duizer,
David White, Bradley
Lyon and John Cart-
wright; ninth year seals,
Shelley Westerhout;
Promotions by Nick
Whyte were: nursery to
kindergarten, Denise
Hulley, Sara Lyons,
Randy Shephqd,-Pamela
Hoggart, Brent Howatt,
Michelle Merner,
Melanie Knox, Bruce
Maize; kindergarten to
primary, Murray Whyte,
Brent Radford, Lloyann
Adams, Michael
Presczator, Richard
Shaddick, Vicki Lou
Riley, Theresa Knox
Kathy Kennedy, Elvis
Vincent, Cheri Hoggart;
primary 1 to primary 2,
Crystal Whyte, Lisa
Bosman, Lori Bromley,
Deanna Lyon, Kerri
Shepherd, Jeff Vincent,
Brian Whyte, Michael
Radford, Stephen Ken-
nedy, Brian Howatt,
Christopher Presczator,
Cheerio meets
The Cheerio Club
meeting was held on
Wednesday afternoon
June 20 at the home of
Dora Shobbrook with
La ura,,,y-tiiti 2S ac t i ng
chairman.
Minutes of the last
meeting were read by
Addie Hunking, the
secretary -treasurer. Roll
call was answered by 11
members with a current
event and some pictures
for children's scrap
books.
The draw, donated by
Mary Longman was won
by Margaret Good. July
18 meeting will be Group
2 at the home of Edythe
Beacom.
Program included a
reading by Nona Pipe
about Mr. J. Campbell,
who died at the age of 92
in 1928. He was Hullett
Township clerk for
several years with an
office in- the- house now -
owned by Bert and Dora
Shobbrook. A reading
was given by Dora
Shobbrook. Lunch was
served by Laura Lyon,
Nona Pipe and Dora
Shobbrook.
New
minister
We welcome Rev.
Robert Scott, Mrs. Scott,
Angela and Debbie, who
moved into the manse on
Saturday.
Hullett teacher retires
"I love teaching. It's College. She specialized
been my life and I will in kindergarten -primary
miss it," pronounced work at teacher's college
Miss Donalda Adams of and graduated ir. 1937.
Hullett Central School Upon her graduation,
upon her retirement from Miss Adams taught for 13
the profession this week. years at Clinton Public
Miss Adams, who was School, 17 years for the
born and raised in Hullett Department of National
Township, has been a Defence RCAF, one year
teacher for 42 years with in Sarnia, and the past 11
41 of those years spent in years at Hullett Central.
Huron County. She has "I've been in school
taught grades 1, 2 and 3 ever since I was five
for 14 years and kin- years old,'; she ex-
dergarten for 28 years. claimed.
Miss Adams received Besides her students,
her own education at S.S.' she says she will also
No. 3 Hullett Towrrship, miss her association with
Seaforth high school, and the other staff members.
Toronto Teacher's Now that she is retired.
Miss Adams plans to
travel and spend more
time collecting antiques,
tending her garden, and
oil painting: $he"'will also
have more time to spend
with her pets, two
registered Pekingnese
dogs and a registered
German Shepherd.
On Monday at the
kindergarten graduation
exercises, Miss Adams'
students and their
parents presented her
with a cake. She also
received a gift of pressed
glass from the staff along
with hest wishes from
everyone.
After 42 years as an elementary
school teacher, Miss Donalda Adams of
Hullett Central School has resigned. She was presented with a cake on behalf of
her kindergarten students and their parents by Shane Taylor, Shannon Duizer
and Mrs, Edith Taylor at kindergarten graduation exercises on Tuesday.
(News Record Photo)
Julia Shaddick and
Freddie Peel.
Primary 2 to junior
boys, Bradley
Westerhout, Stephen
Duizer, Claude Cart-
wright, Andy Riley and
Robert Vincent; primary
2 to junior girls, Cheryl
Hulley, Kimberley
Wright, Darlene Hulley,
Sandy Merner and Lisa
Presczator; junior girls
to intermediate, Laurel
Duizer, Suzanne Tam-
blyn, Elizabeth Dawson,
Cheryl Lyon and Leanne
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Thurlow; . junior boys to
intermediate, Bradley
Lyon, Scott Millar, Bill
Jewitt, Kent Howatt,
Kevin Radford and Shane
Durnin.
There will be no Sunday
School next Sunday, July
1, while for the rest of
July, assemblies will be
held. August will be
Sunday School holidays,
and the open air church
service will be held
August 5 at 10:30 at Camp
Menesretung in Goderich,
U.C. camp.
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Tom Duizer of the Londesboro team has a real hee-
haw as he watches the antics of other team
members druing a donkey baseball game Last
Wednesday night in Londesboro. Over 500 people
crowded into the community park to see the Lon-
desboro team dump Clinton 3-1 In an hilarious
game. (News -Record photo)
Recital held
A recital by Gail Lear's
pupils was held on
Thursday, June 21 at 8
p.m., when a large
number of parents and
friends enjoyed a
program by 26 pupils at
the United Church
sponsored by the Aim well
Unit.
The program opened
with a piano solo by
Sylvia Beard and piano
solos by Valerie Ricker,
Monique Cameron,
Leanne Simpson, Caryn
Mann, Robin Greenall,
Lydia Schuurman,
Jeffrey Mann, Kim
Craig, Andrea McGregor,
Glenyce McClinchey,
Laurel Duizer, Julie
Howson, Cheryl Hulley,
April Moore, Janine
Buffinga, Ingrid
Schuurman, Lisa
Bosman, Susan
Jamieson, Curtis Moore,
Elizabeth Kaufman,
Crystal Whyte, Lisa
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Kim Craig and Susan
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Lisa Bosman, Sylvia
Beard and Gail Lear.
Following the short
intermission, Mrs. Ruth
Alton, a music teacher
'from Brookside School,
sang "Still as the Night"
accompanied by Gaii
Lear on the piano, and
Caryn Mann danced the
sword dance.
The program ended
with organ and piano
music by Louise
McGregor and Gail Lear.
Harry Lear gave a few
words of congratulations
to the pupils and closed
with Benediction. All
were invited downstairs
for refreshments and a
social time. Lunch was
served by the Aimwell
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1979—PAGE 19
Road' superintendent, George Hoggart (left) and
Joe Hunking, Hullett Township Reeve do the honors
of cutting the ribbon to officially open the new
municipal building east of Londesboro last Friday
night. (Photo by Suzanne Brandon)
Londesboro
social news
Mrs. Leonard Caldwell
returned home on
Saturday from spending
the past tee weeks in
Victoria ospital, Lon-
don.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Clarke on
the birth of twin gran-
ddaughters, Laura Eileen
and Sarah Ann born to
Reg and Susan O'Hagan
on June 16 in Wingham
Hospital.
Congratulations to Mrs.
Marion Hunking on the
birth of her first gran-
dchild, Darlene Marion,
born on June 19 to
Wallace and Shirley
Norman in Wingham
Hospital.
Mrs. Earl Hilborn of
Thedford visited on
Friday afternoon with
Mr: and Mrs. Bert
Shobbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Thompson spent last
weekend in Moorefield
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hamilton when
they celebrated their 60th
wedding anniversary on
Monday evening June 18
at Moorefield Community
Centre. Attending from
the community were: Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Allen, Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Allen, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Scruton,
Mr. and Mrs. John Riley,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Shobbrook, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Pipe, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Hunking, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Radford, Mr.
and Mrs. John Radford,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Snell
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Duizer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Shobbrook attended the
Norman picnic held on
Sunday at the Seaforth
Lions Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Glousher and Stewart
visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgin
and Jennifer, Clinton,
attending the christening
of granddaughter,
Jennifer Leanne at
Ontario Street Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Glazier visited at the
same place and attended
their great grand-
daughter, Jennifer
Leanne's christening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Glousher attended the
45th wedding anniversary
for Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Stanbury, Goderich on
Saturday
Mrs. Laura Lyon,
Edythe Beacom and
Shirley Lyon attended the
shower on Saturday night
for Angela Flynn, July
bride -elect, held in St.
Josephs Church, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Shobbrook and Mr. and
Mrs. Perc Gibbings,
Clinton attended ,the 45th
wedding anniversary
open house for their
cousin, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Stanbury,
Goderich.
Mrs. Florence Cart-
wright, John and Claude
visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Edith Cartwright,
Huronview and her
mother Mrs. Mae Rinn,
Belgrave.
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