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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-02, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1986. thel Margaret McMahon 887-9250 Big turnout for card party at Ethel Hall Joan Smith and Sharron Dobson were hosts for the March 17 euchre at the Ethel Hall. Fourteen tables in all were played. The winners were: high lady, Lois Hart; high man, Lloyd Smith; table wearing no green, Pat Keffer, Keith Turnbull, Helen BY JOHN BANCROFT Alexander and Murray Bray; most FARM MANAGEMENT lone hands, Jean Conley, Allan SPECIALIST Kennedy; lucky table, Olive Gart- The deadline for applications on, Allan Martin, Bob Bremner under the Canada -Ontario 1985 and Margaret McMahon; lucky Beef and Pork Stabilization Plans card draws, John Smith, Alice has been extended to April 30. Stevens, Clifford Stevens, Bill This will allow producers ample McLelland, Beryl Smith, Dorothy time to make their claims for one or Cox, Dorothy Hamilton, Hazel both programs. Application forms McKenzie, Adrian Verstoep and are available at the Clinton OMAF Picky cake winner Lou Raynard. office. The next W.I. Euchre will be April 7 and the annual meeting will be April 10 at 8 p.m. Stabilization deadline extended ranbrook Mrs. Mac Engel 887-6645 Area saddened by death BY MRS. MAC ENGEL Our community was deeply shocked and saddened to learn of the tragic accident resulting in the death of one of our residents. Bert Pomeroy, only son of John and Maureen was killed east of Cranbrook on Saturday night, March 22 when the all -terrain vehicle he was riding collided with a pickup truck driven by his 15 year old friend. Besides his parents he is survived by a sister Jennifer and grandparents in Ottawa and Nova Scotia. The funeral took place on Wednesday, March 26 in Ottawa. DART CLUB The Dart Club finished for the season on Thursday evening, March 20. Season champs were Lloyd Smith and Bruce Mann. High score - Kevin Pennington; most starts - Allen Sleightholm; most finishes - Jim Hart; most points - Geo. Zwep; play-off champs - Jim Hart, Tim Prescott. A meal was provided by the ladies. EUCHRE The Hall Board had a good crowd at their euchre on Thursday evening with 15 tables playing. The following were winners: high, Shirley Versteop, Chas. Keeso; low, Isabel and Bill Craig; lone hands, Isabel Bremner, Allen Martin; playing at lucky tables, Pat Keffer, Helen Alexander, Stuart Stevenson, Morris Honeyford, Sharon Rapson, Earl Mills, Marion Keeso, John Simpson, Annie Engel, Stan Alexander, Gordon Murray, Hazel McKenzie. Lucky tallies were held by Donald Clark, Claretta Honeyford, Patricia Scammell, Keith Turn- bull, Thelma Keffer, Lloyd Smith. Lucky cups were held by Adrian Versteop, Jim Hart, Stan Alexan- der, Annie Engel. The birthday prize went to Stuart Stevenson. There will be a euchre on Friday evening, April 4 at 8:30 in the Community Centre. Holiday weekend visitors with Mrs. Gordon Engel included Miss- es Sharon, Tracy and Susan, London, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burdett and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Engel, Kitchener. We invite you to drop in and see our selection of wedding invitations, stationery, serviettes, matches, thank you cards and other wedding accessories. Blyth • • Printing • • Inc. 523-9211 • Many visit in Ethel at Easter Easter visitors at Archie and Doris Jacklin's were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bowman and girls, Mrs. Ruth Farrish and Michael of Listowel. George and Isabel Pearson had their families all home for Easter Sunday. Visitors with Wayne and Barb Grube were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grube and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McKenzie of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family travelled to Newmarket where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williamson and families. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dobson were home from Cambridge for the weekend. They entertained the Ward, Smith and Dobson families on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McLellan were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Clem McLellan, Brussels. Accompany- ing them were Alvin's cousins, Jordan and Steven. Phyllis Pfeiffer and Verna Mart- in were on a bus trip to Nashville for the weekend. Mrs. Edna Pearson has returned to Ethel after visiting in Florida. Miss Wendy Barlow visited at home from Trent University over Easter. ;Joanne and Georgina Veldhorst were home to their parents farm for Sympathy goes to the Mildred Gill family on the recent loss of her brother Wilfred Hay of Wingham. Sympathy is also extended to Bill McKay on the passing of his father Les McKay of Listowel. The Science Fair will be held at Grey Central School April 1 and 2. The Spring Concert is being held April .9 at 7:30 at the school. Keep Sunday May 25 open for the Ethel Church Ladies Ham and Turkey supper. 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