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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-23, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1986. Hallrice Dairy club learns of Mexico BY DIANNE NETHERY AND SHERRIE FENTON The organizational meeting for Hallrice 4-H Calf Club took place at Hebo Siertsema's on April 2. Guest speaker was Mrs. Muriel Coultes, who showed slides on Mexico. She explained about the different lifestyles of Mexico. Dianne Nethery thanked Mrs. Coultes. Fifty members joined the club this year. Brussels woman dies EVA ELIZABETH GORDON Eva Elizabeth Gordon of Turn - berry Street, Brussels died April 18, 1986 at Wingham and District Hospital. She was 66 years of age. She was predeceased by her husband John Robert Gordon on August 15 of last year. She is survived by two sisters living in the United States. The funeral service took place April 21 from the M. L. Watts Funeral Chapel, Brussels with Rev. Bonnie Lamble officiating. Burial was in Brussels Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gary Caesar, Ross and Murray Gordon, Alvin Dow, Gordon Murray and Clarence Flood. Flowerbearers were Janet Caesar and Joyce Dow. Donations to Duff's Church memorial fund or the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation are appreciated. Blyth Sunshine Unit plans May 10 garage sale Gladys and Catherine Caldwell conducted the worship period at the Blyth U.C.W. Sunshine Unit on April 10. Their subject was "Time", the Scriptural basis for which was Chapter 3 of Ecclesiastes. These ladies' words of wisdom gleaned from study and research provoked thoughts on how much time is spent daily on spiritual matters and on kindness to others. Even time for a smile counts. The study was taken by 011ie Craig who gave an interesting book report on the economic, social and educational life of the Kwakiutl Indians who live on Gilford Island, situated between Vancouver island and the coast of British Columbia. Mary Walden, co -leader, open- ed with a poem, "The best part of a vacation". Ferne McDowell called the roll answered by2Owith a verse from Mark. Lenora Davidson reported that a sympathy card had been sent to Zella Patterson and a get -well to Margaret McCullough. Birthday money was handled by Gene Snell. Members were asked to do their best to keep the travelling apron circulating and to make the bake table at the Garage Sale on May 10, the most successful yet. Baking is PIVOTING GATE HOG SCALE Also stabling and all types of weigh scales Terry McGuire R.R. 2 , Monkton 347-2796 345-2613 Dealer inquiries welcome VISIT OUR BOOTH ATTHE' BRUSSELSTRADEFEST MAY 2-3-4 to arrive at 9 a.m. for pricing. Members were urged not to miss Muriel Coultes' talk on her trip to Mexico by attending the Thank - offering service on April 20 at 8 p.m. Everyone is invited. Mary Walden described the inspirational church service she attended on Palm Sunday in Florida. She offered prayer, after which lunch was served, provided by Luella McGowan, Marg Cald- well and Vera Badley. Nominations for executives were held and the results are: President, Audrey Bos; Vice - President, Wayne Bos; Secretary, Anita Bos. Treasurer is Ken Siertsema and Press reporters are Dianne Nethery and Sherrie Fen- ton. This year members decided to hold four meetings. On May 10, they are planning a bake sale, a fun day and a ball game against another club. The club is taking a trip to Pioneer Sport World, Kitchener. The next meeting is being held on May 7 at Art Bos's. If you are interested in joining the fun filled club call, 523-9265. Sherrie Fenton thanked the hosts. . BEST RATES Guaranteed Investment Certificates 1 year G.I.C. 93/4% 3 year G.I.C. 10% 5 year G.I.C. 9 7/8% RAY MADILL Blyth 523.4334 Agent for... /INVESTMENTS , INSURANCE AGENCY LTA. Head Office, Godorich FARM BY AIR Book now for early application of fertilizers, herbicides and insecticides SERVING WINGHAM, KINCARDINE, BRUSSELS & LISTOWEL Remember - first callers are served first Stardust Aviation Inc. 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