HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-23, Page 9ranbrook
Mrs. Mac Engel
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News briefs
from Cranbrook area
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper was celebrated in Knox
Presbyterian Church on Sunday,
April 13 with the minister Rev. Don
McInnis officiating. The choir
contributed a number under the
leadership of Mrs. Stewart Steiss.
Miss Nancy Jean Craig, Willow -
dale, visited on the weekend with
Jack and Mrs. Conley and relatives
in the area.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs. Don Cotton is home following
six weeks in Listowel and London
hospitals. She is recuperating at
her home prior to surgery in
London in June.
The Cranbrook Women's Insti-
tute visited the Callander Nursing
Home on Tuesday afternoon, April
15. They presented a program with
Mrs. Bert van Donkersgoed as
Master of Ceremonies. Peter
Workman contributed piano solos
and pleased everyone with his
whistling. Mrs. Tom Baker gave a
humourous reading, Jennifer and
Jolanda Vanass a dance number
and a hat game and sing song with
Mrs. Frank Workman at the piano.
"Happy Birthday" was sung for
resident Gordon Grant and he was
presented with a gift. Cup cakes
and tea were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson
spent the weekend with members
of their family in Toronto.
Her old neighbours were very
pleased to have Jean Dunn out for
coffee on Saturday morning. Do it
again soon Jean, we love to see
you.
16 tables in play
at Cranbrook euchre
There was a good turn out for the
Hall Board euchre on Friday
evening, April 18 with 16 tables
playing. Winners were: high,
Katie Voll, Cliff Hoegy; low, Betty
Krotz, Leslie Knight; lone hands,
Claretta Honeyford, Gordon Mur-
ray; lucky table, Jim Hart, Stan
Hewitt, Margeurite Beirnes, Beryl
Smith; lucky tallies, Laura Strick-
ler, Ruth Martin, Ross Lee,
Dorothy Dilworth, Ross Stephen-
son and Chas Keeso.
Friday evening, April 25 will be
the Forester's euchre and the
beef draw will be held.
thel
Margaret McMahon
887-9250
People around Ethel
Doris Jacklin and Pam McLellan
were hostesses for the Women's
Institute euchre.
There were 14 tables played.
Winner were as follows: high man,
John Subject; low man, Albert
Quipp; high lady, Eva Harrison;
low lady, Anne MacMurchy; lone
hands, Keith Turnbull; Tally
cards, Gordon Murray, Jack Cox,
Lloyd Smith, Lois Hart, Albert
Quipp, Clifford Stevens, Ross
Stephenson, Lou Raynard, Olive
Garton and Adrian Verstoep; lucky
table, Bill McClelland, Beryl
Smith, Ken Crawford, Dorothy
Dilworth.
Barb Grube named Ethel
WI president
Officers installed at the Ethel
W.I. meeting were: President,
Barbara Grube; First Vice. Joan
Smith; Secretary -Treasurer, Pat
Keifer; District Director, Marg-
aret McMahon; Alternate D.D.,
Doris Jacklin; Branch Directors,
Pamf 1a McLellan, Helen Alexan-
der and Thelma Keffer; P.R.O.
Pamela McLellan; Auditors Jean
Fraser, Isabel Pearson; Flower
Convenor, Sharron Dobson.
Standing Committees are: Agri-
culture and Canadian Industries,
Thelma Keifer and Jean Fraser;
Blyth 4-H club
holds
first meeting
Thefirst meeting of the Blyth
"Quest For Success" club was
held at the home of leader Karen
Stewart on April 14 with five
members present. The results of
the election of officers are: presi-
dent, Colleen Glousher; vice presi-
dent, Darlene Glousher; secretary,
Heather MacDonald; press repor-
ter, Elaine Brown.
The leader's assistant is Rose-
anne Machan. After discussing
decision-making and stressful
jobs, the meeting was closed with
the 4H motto.
Citizenship and World Affairs,
Barb Grube and Joan Smith;
Education and Cultural Activities,
Doris Jacklin and Pat Keffer;
Family and Consumer Affairs,
Pamela McLellan; Resolutions,
Margaret McMahon; and Tweeds-
muir Curator, Margaret McMahon
and committee.
Ethel
news briefs
Shirley Stevenson from Cana-
dian Forces Base at Esquimalt,
Victoria, B.C. is home taking a five
week course at Base Borden, Her
parents are Charles and Edith
Stevenson, RR 1, Ethel.
Pamela and Alvin McLellan and
family visited in Pickering with
Pam's pa,#ents Bill and Sandy
Clark.
GREY CENTRAL
HOME & SCHOOL
MEETING
Thursday, April 24
8:00 p.m.
GREY CENTRAL, ETHEL
GuestSpeaker: Paul Carroll
EVERYONE WELCOME
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