The Huron Expositor, 1979-02-22, Page 9•
NOW,. WHAT LOOKS GOOD -- .Children from
Hullett Central School in, Londesboro looked.
over a selection of fruit as part of a nutrition day
that was held at the school on Wednesda
Y
Nutrition and, participation are the themes of
the school this Year. Money raised
_ fromthis
sale was to_ go'towards local children's projects,
as part of the International year of ,the child.
ttUllett students offer
fresh frult for sale
Students at Hullett Central School used
Valentines Day to mix some good food with
-concern for others in a fundraising cam-
paign for International Year of the Child.
The students held a nutrition sale during
their lunch break and for a • few cents,
students could buy anything''from home-
made bran muffins to fresh fruitor some
healthy snacks, I
The 'students' council varied the, menu;
by offering hot dogs for sale as well, .
The school's principal, Angus MacLe.'n-
nan, said the idea of the nutrition sale was
to raise funds to assist with local projects
working, with children,
On Monday; speakers from • the
,Salvation Army ` and ..the Family and
Childrens' Services.4organization visited
the school to tell students about their work
with children and families in Huron
County.
When the students decided to raise some
funds for local projects the nutrition sale
was suggested since •it' fits in with the
school's: .overall theme for the year -
Nutrition and. Participation
Thefamilies of students were askedto.
provide either some 'nutritious baking or
fresh fruit for the sale! The students
council, which holds a hot. dog sale once a
week during the winter months to raise
money for the school 'activities, also
decided to add proceeds from their weekly
sale'to'the IYC project, �+
Correspondent
Nin, ALLAN McCALI4
887.077
Fifteen Member$. an.
swered the roll call at the
February meeting .of the
Walton Unit las t
Wednesday evening in the
church basement.
Devotions were led by
Mrs. Edna Hackwell opening
with. "singing of hymn,'
Guide Me, 0 thou ;great
Jehovah" Mrs,. Howard
Backwell read the scripture
from Romans' 8:26-39: Mrs.
Edna Backwell gale ,the,
meditation, "Strength: front
the Backward Look" fol"
lowed by prayer, Offering;
was received and dedicated.
Mrs, Ray Huether was"
'pianist when "The Lord .is
my • Shepherd'. closed this
portion of the meeting.
topic on Human Righrs
was given by Mrs, Stewart
Humphries It the"
U,CrW Misbion Study
Theme for this year, it is
everyone's responsibility.
Each person has a tight to his
THE; ' FRESHEST FRUIT " AROUND -Susan:
Finch of .Clinton and. Monique Facchinato of
Auburn are selling apples, grapes and bananas
at their fresh fruit table during the Hullett
Central School nutrition sale last Wednesday.
:ondesboro
President ' Mal
r o r e
Duizer opened the WI
meeting with poem "A word
of Kindness" and welcomed
all guests from the church
units.
Roll call was your first date
'-° -or a song, with love. A duet
was sung by Lisa Bosman
and Lori Jewitt, "Happiness
Is" who were joined by Kelly.
Bosman andScottJewitt for'
"How. much is • that. little
doggie in `the window",
accompanied by Barbara
Bosman. A duet . "Turn
Around" by Bonnie Jew itt
and Barbara Bosman.
Correspondence included
thank yous from ..Jim
Neilans, • Vi Burns. and Mrs.
Annie •" Leitch. Officers
conference is tribe May 1-2-3
in Waterloo. Tweedsmuir
Curator Helen Lawson is our
delegate. Dairy Princess
Jean Siertsma i s available to
speak.
The West Huron executive
annual is to be April 2nd at
1:30 pm. in Dungannon.
The W.L (Milt is reported';
nearly finished,. Tickets will
be 50 cents each or 3. for Si; to
be drawn in. June. ''`
.Nominatingcommittee • mitt°° fo,
be Addie Hunking and June
Fothergill. Sunshine sister
• Banquet is in charge • of
Helen Lawson and :Marjorie.
Duizer. Card parties
February 23rd is in charge of
Isabel Colson, Hattie Snell
and Annie Vincent. On
March 2nd -.Ruth Vincent,
Ora Bruce and Beth Klioit
moved a donation of $300.00
'to recreation committee for
• use of ,the• h all.
The WI will approach the
recreation committee on.
renovations to • the hall
basement as a project for
1979.
Beryl Reid' introduced
!guest speaker Rev. Wayne.
Good, Blyth a keturned..
Missionary who has service . e,
at Auburn Huron Chapel. He ,,;
was in the Middle East in
,January of 1978. The Theme
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Drywall
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DRYWALL SERVICE
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of his talk was "They sat in
darkness and saw a great
light'.
He had .a large number of
articles on ,display. -->He
sibistred' films and slides on
village life in : Nigeria. He
was thanked by Joan
Middegaal and presented
with a gift. Ruth Vincent
sanga solo.
An auction of donations
from last half of members
with Marjorie Duizer as
auctioneer was .held.
The draw was : won by
1.i
Hattie Snell. On lunch were
Marjorie ` Duizer, Dora
Shobbrook, Elmo. Jewitt and
Joyce Kennedy..
UNITED CHURCH' .
Mr. Bob •Elliott, Clinton
was guest speaker on Sunday
a.m. Greetings into the
sanctuary was Garnet
Wright,' Ushers were Steven
Bromley, Wayne Hulley,
Danny Jewitt and .Mark
Mitchell,' t Organist was
Louise McGregor and the
choir director Ruth Shaddick.
Children's story was "God
is always present in church".
Junior' "teachers were,
Barbara --Bosman and Joan
Whyte. The message was '
'Jesus the Messiah as was
his' custom to go to church
every Sunday"
Next Sunday February 25.
I. Rev, Harold Snell Exeter.
Will be guest minister,
LONDESBORO CUBS
The ' Londesboro '''Cub
Pack went on a toboggan
party on Saturday afternoon,
Leaders were Murray
Howatt, Bruce Lockhart,'
t
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Allan Peel ", and': Greg
g.
Andrews: They took -the bo s
y
to the hill owned: by Ernie
Brown,, just fist, the Clintotk•.
Cemetery:
Despite the •`' very cold
weather everyone had a good
time. After the party they
went to Londesboro United
Church basement for hot
dogs andhot chocolate. The..
food was prepared by Mary "
Peel, Lena Nesbitt an
Hattie Wood.
own: identity,' the topic said;.
Business was in charge of
president, Mrs. Allan:.
McCall. Card: of Thanks ,was
.read by the secretary, Mrs,
Howard_ Hackwell,
Treasurer's report wasgiven
by, Mrs„ Ron Bennett ' and
HUltQN EXPOSITOR. FEBRUARY 22,, 197
membership fees were
lected. Announcenfbt its were
given out from the executive
meeting.. The Easter Thank -
offering i5, Set for ':Sunday
evening, April 8th with local.'
churches to be invited
Plans to. be arcade at the
Mareit Meetin
World Day Qf Prayer along
with the general meeting will
be 'held Friday, March 2, et
the church Unit is responsible
for the cleaning of ,the church,
in March, a committee Of
four was picked for each
Duff's; jfl Waltonplans
pancake supper
visited her on. Saturday
for the , meo Open House,.
M a recent; official board
meeting at Duff'''s United
Church; Walton, it was
decided to have a Pancake
Breakfast on Sunday, March
11th from 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. A
urch rviIS:
day
School wseill both folow at
10ch:00 a. m,
Mrs.. el
ands Mitcheunll
reported that, 160 worsen had..
n de
Lo sboro
Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Fothergill .and family
attended the Marks -Smith.
wedding .on Saturday
February ,17th at St. Paul's
Anglican: Church, Wingham
and reception at Canadian
Legion Hall, Wingham. '
Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Shobbrook, were guests on
Saturday of their great
granddaughter Chastity
Colquhoun, Clinton,.
"celebrating her 5th birthday.
Sunday visitors with Mrs..
and Mrs. Jack Lee were Mr.
Bob Elliott, Clinton; Mr,. and.
Mrs. Bruce Wilkins, Jarrett
and Todd from Listowel andi
Mr. and Mrs. Jack.
Henderson, Brucefield.
- W;1: members attending
Clinton' W:.1; card party and
draW on Wednesday were
Nona Pipe, ' Myrtle
Fairservice, Addie Bunking;
Margaret Taylor ,,,and •Dora
Shobbrook, .
Remember W.I: card party
this Friday February 23.
NEEDLEPOINT CLASSES
Marjorie .Duizer and
Alice Buchanan attended
classes on needlepoint for
beginners, on February 19
and 20 in Clinton. Anyone
interested in learning this'
craft please contact either of-.
these leaders. Marjorie
Duizer 5234359 or. Alice
Buchanan"482-3201• ;:
CURLING
The_grade 7 and 8
classes will be curling on
Wednesdays and. Thursdays
for 6 weeks. The grade 8's
curl on Wednesday afternoon
and, grade 7's curl on
Thursday afternoon.. Both
grades are enjoying
themselves with this learning,:
experience..
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Also small, remnants for
do- it-yourseI'fers. .
Small cushions
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wheal shoe held a class and
quilt display'
Ileft
0
f s dance
On Friday, February 16,
a 50's, dance was held' for the;
students of Grade 7 and 8..
Each person was to dress up
the way they,, did. in the
fifties. Admission was
25, cents but 52:00 was.
t:harged ' if you weren't.
dressed up. Each person was
allowed to invite a friend
'from another school but they
had to be in grade 7 or 8.
HEALTH NURSES, VISIT
' On. Tuesday, February
13, the health nurses came to
the school. They innoculated
pupils from grade, 1 and,
grade '5 for tuberculosis. The
nurses had their station in.
the staff room.
1 NTERNATiON YEAR
OF THE CHILD ASSEMBLY.
On Monday,` February
12 an -assembly was held in
honour of the International
Year of il. `. M.
Pride, a representative from
Children's'. 'Services in',
Clinton, and 'Mr. ' Watt, a
Salvation ,Army
representative from
Goderich, were the guest
speakers. Mr. Watt showed a
film.. on services provided by
the Salvation. Army and Mrs.
Pride;' showed slides on
Family Services.
BAKE SALE
Wednesday,
February 14 a bake sale was
held to support the
International Yearof the
Child. Another'sale washeld
the next day to sell: the food
from the previous day.
Proceeds from the sale were
divided between Children's'
Services and the Salvation,
Army, Over $250.00 was
made from the sale and from
donations,:
1 VOLLEYBALL.
'TOURNAMENT`
On Saturday, February
10 a volleyball tournament:
was held at Central Huron
Secondary School. Theboys
placed third and the girls
fifth. All the players played
well.
week, -
Grace precedeo-d!Iu*cL,
served by Mrs. S$.
Humphries,, Mrs lliai
Huether ;and' l+trs. Herb,
Travis.
Where were 10tables) .c
euchre in play at the Com,
munity Hall • on Tuesday
evening, 'February 13 with
hostesses in charge, Mrs,
Graeme Craig, Mrs. Jim
Axtmann, Mrs, Don.
McDonald; and M.M. Jack;
Gordon,
Prize winners, were; 'Ih
Lady - Mrs. Ernie Stevens;
Low Lady, Rhonda ,Badley;.
High Man, _ Harold „Bolger;.
Low Man,; Mrs, J. Gordon
playing as a, man..' Mrs„ Bert:
Daer had the biggest score
for having hearts the—trump..
Neil Mitchell won .,,for the
men. "
There will be a another
euchre on Tuesday, February
28. when everyone is wel-
come.
PERSONALS:
Recent guests: with. Mr.
and Mrs, Nelson Reid were
Mr. and. Mrs, Wm. Griffin
and sons, Aaron, Brian and
Gregory of Sarnia and Mr:
and Mrs. Don Gray of -Strat-
ford.
The ladies' are quilting
again this week at the home
of Mrs. Harold Bolger it is
expected another one will go;
in next week, as there are
severalmore to be quilted by
the unit._.
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