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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-09, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1986. e Mrs. Helen Stonehouse 887-9487 elgrave Belgrave busy with visitors on weekend Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent and Mrs. Cliff Logan visited on Thurs- day with Mr. Murray McDowell of Cookstown. Also visiting at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Welsh of Milk River, Alberta. Mrs. Alice Scott was a dinner guest last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mason who celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on April 5. Many relatives, neighbours and friends of Belgrave and area attended the 80th birthday party in honour of Mr. Dan Hallahan of BlythatSnell's Restaurant, West- field on Sunday afternoon. Dan and his family were former residents of Belgrave for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald; Mr. and Mrs. John Davies, Shannon and Christopher of Brus- sels were dinner guests of Mrs. Bert Johnston on Sunday. Mr. Harold Keating spent Eas- ter weekend with his sister Mrs. Stanley Snell and nieces Mrs. Eileen Beecroft and Mrs. Shirley Guite all of London. He also visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Beecroft and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beecroft and family of London, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bradley, Erica of Dorchester. Easter Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott and Jeff were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dale of Seaforth, Mrs. Laurel Glousher, Karen, Graham and Vickie and Mr. Kenneth Wilson, all of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snell of Blyth, Mrs. Kathy Hoegy and Crystal, Mr. Jack Baker of Mount Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Phillips of Seaforth, Mr. David Pletch of Belgrave. Melanie Scott of Toronto, and Meribeth Scott of London were weekend visitors with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott. Mr. Peter Mason of Wroxeter; George and Nancy O' dell of Lipton, Saskatchewan; Wanda Mason of New Hazelton, B.C.; Barry Mason of Belgrave; Brenda Ward and family of Monkton and Bruce and Lorna Williamson and family of Harriston held an open house and tea for their parents Ken and Beulah Mason on April 5 in the Belgrave Institute Hall in honour of their 40th Wedding Anniversary which falls on April 10. Many relatives, neighbours and friends attended. 13 tab/es at Belgrave euchre party Thirteen tables were in play at the weekly euchre which was held in the Women's Institute Hall Wednesday, April 2. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse; novelty lady, Mrs. BertJohnston; low lady, Mrs. Helen Martin; high man, George Johnston; novelty man, Mrs. Jim Coultes (playing as a man); low man, Lewis Stonehouse. There will be euchre this Wednesday evening starting at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. UCW hears of Mexico The general meeting of the U.C.W. was held March 27 at 8:15 p.m. in the church basement with visitors from Calvin -Brick U.C.W. and Belgrave Presbyterian and Anglican churches. The president Mrs. Harold Vincent welcomed everyone and conducted the business. It was decided to put a box in the church for articles for the "Friend- ship Home", and to send a bale to Goodwill London with articles to be left at the home of Mrs. Ross Anderson. Mrs. Vincent reminded memb- ers of the following meetings: London Conference at Stratford, April 13 - 15; Ontario Women's Conference, University Waterloo, June 13-15; Campsite Experience, Camp Menestung, - June 18, topic "Mighty Oaks from Little Acorns Grow"; Junior choir is hosting junior choir from Professor W. A. Andrews church, Toronto, April 19 - 20. Mrs. Glenn Coultes conducted an inspiring Easter Worship ser- vice assisted by Mrs. Ross Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter. Mrs. Ross Higgins introduced our speaker Mrs. William Coultes (one of our U.C.W. members) who along with 15 other U.C.W. members from across Canada visited Cuernavoca Centre in Mexico. Mrs. Coultes told of visiting with the poor families, of the shortage of water and the poor sanitary conditions there. She showed slides of her trip showing scenes of poverty-stricken families living in small inadequate homes. Mrs. Ross Anderson thanked Mrs. Coultes and lunch was served. Former St. Augustine resident dies in Shelburne A former resident of St. Augus- tine and for many years a resident at 127 Carling Terrace, Wingham, Augustine (Gus) Devereaux, pass- ed away Friday, March 28, at Shelburne and District Hospital in his 80th year. Mr. Devereaux was born in St. Augustine on August 5, 1906, and was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devereaux. He was prede- ceased by three sisters and three brothers. He farmed during his early adult life and later operated the St. Augustine store. He was a We are sponsoring a 10 week course in obedience beginning April 15,1986 at the Bayfield Arena For more 524-4963 information CALL or 482-7734 member of Roman Catholic churches at St. Augustine and later, in Wingham. Mr. Devereaux is survived by his Continued on page 24 THE TRI COUNTY SOFTBALL Annual Meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 16th, 1986 at 8 p.m. in the Brussels, Morris & Grey Community Centre in Brussels The Scheduling Meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 23, 1986 at 8 p.m. There will be rulechanges at the Scheduling Meeting. FARM BY AIR BOOK AHEAD FIRST CALLERS ARE SERVED FIRST!! AERIAL APPLICATION OF • dry fertilizer • herbicides • insecticides and wheat STARDUST AVIATION INC. 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