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PAGE 32. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1986.
Earlier last month the Belgrave Novice hockey team won the consolation trophy at the Lucknow
tournament and at the end of the month won the Tri -County Tyke "B" trophy. Team members are: Back
row left to right: coach, Harry Wilson, Mike GoRey, Mark Olson, Brandon Coultes [with Tri -County
trophy), Kevin Procter, Doug Wilson and coach Ted Moran. Front row, Corery Moran, Andrew Potter,
Aaron Coupes, Brian Marks, David McBurney and Brent Robinson. Absent are Chris Casemore and
Jason Curtis. Congratulations on a successful year.
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Belgrave hears work
of missionary nurse
The Afternoon Unit of the
Belgrave U.C.W. held their meet-
ing in the school room Wednesday,
April 9 at 2 p.m. Thirty members
and visitors attended.
Mrs. Jean Pattison welcomed
the guest speaker Miss Wanda
Masonwho is a nurse at the United
Church Mission Hospital, Hazel-
ton, British Columbia. Wanda has
been at the hospital 13 years under
the direction of Dr. Wrinch.
Seventy-five percent of the people
in the community are Indian
people.
A new forty bed hospital was
built in 1977. It is one of five United
Church hospitals in Canada.
Eight Indian villages surround
Hazelton. Wanda lives in New
Hazelton which is a white settle-
ment. Six doctors, a dentist and 25
nurses (four Indian) are employed
Local woman
attends
birthday party
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zettler
and twins Amanda and Alicia of RR
4, Walkerton visited with her
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Procter
last Wednesday and all visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry of
Londesboro later that same day.
Birthday dinner guests on Sun-
day atthe home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Zettler of RR 4, Walkerton
were Mrs. Elizabeth Procter; Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Procter, Karen and
Kevin of RR 5, Brussels; Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Mayberry and family of
Londesboro and Marjorie Procter
of London.
Those who were celebrating
birthdays were: Sherry and twins
Amanda and Alicia Zettler and
Darryl Mayberry.
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at the hospital.
A health nurse visits the villages
regularly. Approximately 100 bab-
ies are delivered in a year (90% are
Indian). The hospital is in a valley
with mountains all around.
A question period followed and
Mrs. Janisa Coultes thanked Wan-
da for a most interesting account of
her work.
Mrs. Alice Scott was in charge of
the Worship Service. The scripture
Psalm 46 was read by Mrs. Bill
Fenton. Mrs. Scott chose the
theme "Hope" from Romans 8,
24-25. Mrs. Olive Bolt and Mrs.
Jim Hunter received the offering.
The hymns were accompanied by
Mrs. Glenn Coultes at the piano.
Mrs. Sara Anderson closed the
meeting with the Lord's Prayer. A
social hour followed.
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Belgrave
news briefs
Mrs. Elva McIntyre of Tees -
water; Mrs. Charles Showers and
Mrs. George Taylor of Wingham
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Makas
and Alicia of London spent the
weekend with Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler.
Mrs. Ethel Wheeler of the
Woodley Rest Home, Wroxeter,
visited at the same home on
Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter has
returned home after spending a
month with Mr. and Mrs. Michael
McNal1 and Michelle of Victoria,
B.C. Mrs. Procter enjoyed seeing
many places of interest with
Michael and his wife Faye.
Belgrave WMS
holds meeting
The W.M.S. held their meeting
on Monday, April 7 at the home of
Mrs. Robena McBurney who
opened with a call to worship.
Mrs. Garner Nicholson read a
scripture. Mrs. Margaret Dunbar
read the meditation, "The Cross of
Calvary - The Empty Tomb". Mrs.
Ivy Cloakey led in prayer. Mrs.
McBurney gave the secretary's
report and the treasurer's report
,was given by Mrs. Cloakey.
An invitation to the Spring
Presbyterial meeting in Belmore,
May 12 was read. The roll call was
answered with a bible verse which
contained the word, "Risen". The
sick and shut-in calls were record-
ed and the offering received.
Rev. and Mrs. Victor Jamieson
were guests and Mrs. Jamieson
gave a message on the meaning of
the "Covenant."
Mrs. Hebo Siertsema gave a
reading, "The Cross in My
Pocket". Mrs. William Dalrymple
read "The Legend of the Dogwood
Tree" and Mrs. Nicholson read a
story "What Easter means."
Rev. Jamieson closed the meet-
ing with prayer and lunch was
served by the hostess.
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