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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-02, Page 11The Belgrave Squirts completed a successful hockey season by winning the Tri County Championship Friday, March 22 beating Hanover in the finals. Earlier in the season they competed in the Walkerton House League Atom Tournament and won the B Championship. Team members[ [front row left to right] Kyle Moran, Tim Coultes, Ian Morton, Robbie Johnston, Jason Campbell, Mark Robinson,Richard McKeon [Back row] Coach Jim Johnston, Paul McIntosh, Robbie Anderson, Jeff Olson, Brad Robinson and coach Glen Coultes. °) el rave Mrs. Helen Stonehouse 887-9487 Many visit in village Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vincent, Carrie -Anne and Stuart of Milton and Paul Vincent and friend Laura of Burlington visited on Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent. Mr. Wayne Minnick, Edwin, Catherine and Jennifer of Kitchen- er spent Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. New number for ambulance Effective April 1, anyone calling for a Wingham ambulance is asked to use a new telephone number. The new number is 357-1155 for persons within the local Wingham calling area, while long-distance callers should dial the operator and ask for Zenith 90,000. R. Kasper, manager of the Central Ambulance Commmuni- cation Centre in Owen Sound explained the new number offers several advantages over the pre- vious system of calling the hospital number. A separate phone has been installed at the switchboard to handle ambulance calls and the operator will know when that phone rings it is for the ambulance. As a result there should be less waiting time and no busy signals. There is no change to the ambulance service itself, Mr. Kasper added. There are still the same crews operating out of the Wingham hospital. As a reminder of the new number, there will be a bulk mailing of phone stickers to the communities of Wingham, Brus- sels, Ethel, Wroxeter, Gorrie, Fordwich, Lucknow and Tees - water. Eventually a central dispatching service will be established in Owen Sound to handle all ambulance calls in this area. When that happens the numbers will remain the same, but calls will be routed to a dispatcher in Owen Sound instead of going through the hospital switchboards, Mr. Kasper explained. He said he hopes this new system can be in place by the end of this year. Congratulations to Heather Morton, Patrick Cull, Debbie and Veronica Bakelaar on winning a trip to Expo 1986. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ilderton were dinner guests with his mother Mrs. Laura Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeff of London, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ilderton spent Easter weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Donna and Patricia Cartwright and her friend Melissa of London; Jim Latronica of Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Elory Kuntz, Duane and Bradley Kuntz and Murray Rinn, all of Kitchener; Mrs. Florence Cartwright of Londesboro; Claude, John and friend Judy of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Johnston of RR 1, Belgrave visited on Sunday with Mrs. May Rinn, Lois and Gordon. Douglas Bieman of Kincardine spent Easter weekend with his mother Mrs. Agnes Bieman. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Jeffery and friend Amanda Plant of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dawes and Graham of Mississauga visited on the weekend with Mrs. Sara Anderson. Easter visitors plentiful in Be/grave Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bieman, Kent, Blair and Susan of RR 2, Lucknow; Mrs. Agnes Bieman, Belgrave; Douglas Bieman of Kincardine and Mr. George Inglis of RR 1, Belgrave were dinner guests on Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Leppington, Aaron and Adam of Clinton. Mr. Vincent Makas and daugh- ter Alicia of London spent the weekend with Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse attended the funeral of their cousin Mrs. Elmer Potter at the Ball - Falconer Funeral Home Clinton on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Marilyn Thompson Goder- ich and son Danny of London were dinner guests of Mrs. Bert John- ston on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cortes of Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Roy of Lakefield; Miss Sheila Anderson, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball, Matthew and Alicia of Hanover and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ander- son of Goderich were weekend visitors with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson. Mrs. Clara Fernendas, Carey and Terry; Dale Lamont and Dwight Lamont all of London visited at Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lamont. Apples All of April Most kinds and grades Controlled atmosphere MACS SPYS TALMENSWEETS DELICIOUS- RED & YELLOW MUTSU EMPIRE IDARED KINGS WINESAP -Limited supply of some varieties Apple Butter Cider Red & White Shelburne Potatoes OPEN DAILY9A.M.-5:30P.M. CLOSEDSUNDAYS Mait-side Orchards West end Brussels 887-6883 THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1986. PAGE 11. Knox United holds 'Sunrise Service' Easter lilies and other appropri- ate seasonal symbols decorated the sanctuary of Knox United Church on Easter Sunday morn- ing. The Sunrise Service, which was conducted by Rev. John G. Roberts began with special Easter respon- sive readings. These were followed by a choral reading, "The Stone has been rolled away" and a dialogue, "Were you there?" presented by members of the Youth Group. Easter hymns, accompanied by the organist Mrs. Elizabeth A. Procter, interspersed the inspirational service. A delicious breakfast prepared 12 tables at Belgrave euchre Twelve tables were in play at the weekly euchre which was held in the W.I. Hall Wednesday, March 26. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Norman Coultes; novelty lady, Mrs. Wilford Caslick; low lady, Mrs. Agnes Bieman; high man, Jim Coultes; novelty man, Herb Clayton; low nTan, Mrs. Garner Nicholson (playing as a man). There will be euchre this Wednesday starting at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. by the ladies of the church was enjoyed by approximately 75 wor- shippers following the service. YOUR NEXT SAW SHOULD BE A TANAKA. Disappointed in your old saw? Restore your confidence with a Tanaka! Tanaka chain saws feature: • two-year limited warranty on all parts and tabor. five-year warranty on the tran- sistorized electronic ignition. • chain brake • bucking spike • anti -vibration system • automatic, adjustable chain oiler engine components engineered for exceptional durability. For a long-lasting Tanaka chain saw, contact: B.C. 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