The Citizen, 1986-10-22, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1986.
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Belgrave euchres back
People around Belgrave
Seven tables were in play when
the weekly euchre resumed for the
fall and winter months at the W.I.
Hall in Belgrave on Wednesday,
October 15.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Harvey Edgar; novelty lady, Mrs.
Brussels Rebekahs
install officers
The members of Morning Star
Rebekah Lodge journeyed to Sea
forth for their regular meeting and
installation of the new officers for
1986-87 term. This was held in the
Oddfellow Rebekah Lodge Hall.
Exeter and Seaforth Rebekahs
were guests.
Noble Grand Barbara Watts
conducted the meeting. The mem-
berswereinformedof the death
and the service to be held for Inez
Cameron, a long-time member and
Past Noble Grand.
Several get well cards were sent
Hospital
rummage
sale again
a success
The Auxiliary to the Wingham
and District Hospital led another
successful rummage sale on Fri
day, October 17 in the Wingham
Armouries.
The community supported the
group well with contributions and
shoppers, and even the weather
helped by providing a day with
almost no rain. A large number of
volunteer helpers worked hard to
carry out the project, and when the
sales were totalled, an amount of
$2,179.34 had been raised for the
work of the Auxiliary.
The department receipts were as
follows: ladies’ clothing, $504.57;
ladies’ miscellaneous, $169.15;
men’s clothing, $333.15; hats and
purses,$56.20; shoes,$167.20;
children’s clothing, $392.67; toys
and books, $89.35; china, 265.60;
draperies and bedspreads,
$171.20, furniture, $302.5.
Following the sale, Goodwill
Industries of London took away the
remainding items including a large
amount of seasonal summer wear.
In their workshops for handicapp
ed adults they make necessary
repairs, salvage usable items such
asbuttons and zippers, and sell
what we send them in their retail
outlets. Once again, they express
ed their sincere thanks.
As usual, the competent group
of men who work in the Rummage
saje projects were on hand to load
the Goodwill truck and to clear
away all evidence of the earlier
activity. They play a vital part in
these Hospital Auxiliary events,
and their work is very much
appreciated.
POPTIClPdCTIOn
SERVING BRUSSELS
AND
AREA FOR OVER
25 YEARS'
HEAD LETTUCE_________
FLORIDA WHITE
GRAPEFRUIT
WESTON COUNTRY HARVEST
BREAD 675 G.
Let's see
you do
John King; low lady, Mrs. Agnes
Bieman; high man, Gordon
Louttit; novelty man, Albert
Quipp; low man, Mel Jacklin.
There will be euchre again this
Wednesday evening starting at 8
p.m. Everyone is welcome.
and a report on the shut-ins. Final
plans were madefor the Variety
Fair at the Library, October 25,
donations accepted on Friday
afternoon at the Library.
Lyla Smith, Deputy District
President of Huron District No. 23
and her installing staff from Pride
of Huron Lodge No. 338 Exeter,
were introduced and installed the
1986-87officers: Junior Past Noble
Grand, Barbara Watts; Noble
Grand, Mary Nichol; Vice Grand,
Leona Connelly; Treasurer, Jean
Fraser; Secretary, Barbara Nichol;
Financial Secretary, Jean Bridge;
Warden, Mary Lowe; Conductor,
Lois McCutcheon; Chaplain, Sarah
Stephenson; Musician, Verna
Thomas; R.S.N.G., Vera Has
tings; L.S.N.G., Helen Bray;
R.S.V.G., Lillian Moses; L.S.V.G.,
Margurete Crawford; Colour
Bearer, Alice McArter; Inside
Guardian, Nelva Scott; Outside
Guardian, Janet McCutcheon.
After installation theD.D. Pres,
spoke telling of Pres, of Rebekah
Assembly of Ontario’s projects etc.
emphasis on supporting the work
for Arthritis. P.N.G. Barbara
Watts presented her with flowers
and a gift on behalf of the Lodge.
Marie Turnbull donated two lovely
Christmas pillows. A draw was
held. Sarah Stephenson and De
lores Wheeler were the winners.
The Brussels Lodge served a
delicious lunch. PastN.G.B. Watts
presented her retiring officers with
a lovely red rose. The next regular
meeting to be held October 28 in
the meeting room at the Brussels,
Morris and Grey Arena.
MALLORY HEAVY DUTY
BATTERIES AA. c. D. gv 1.39
WESTON RASPBERRY
BUTTERHORNS 6’s 1.59
APRIL SOFT
TOILETTISSUE 4 roll 1.69
HOSTESS“FRESH”
APPLE PIE 624 G. 1.99
DELMONTE
STEWEDTOMATOES 19 oz..99
FRITO LAY
POTATO CHIPS 200 G.1.29
McCAIN
DRINKING BOXES 3 x 250 ml .99
WHITE SWAN
SERVIETTES 240’s white’ 2.69
SHERRIFF
.99 PHILADELPHIA **•
LEMON PIE FILL 7.5 oz.CREAMCHEESE 250 G. 1.79
GREEN GIANT
CORNNIBLETS 12 oz..79 KRAFT
CHIPDIPS 8 oz. 1.59
MAPLE LEAF DEVON
H AM STF AKSTENDERFLAKELARD lb..99 125 G.1-39
U.S.n r\ IVI O 1 Lni\O
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Mrs. Clarence Hanna spent
several days last week at the home
of Wayne Minick and family of
Kitchener.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Eliza
beth Procterwere Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad Smithson of Downsview
and Karen Procter of RR 5,
Brussels.
Mrs. Leonard James and Mrs.
Alex Nethery attended the London
Area Convention of the Women’s
Institute on October 16 and 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Dennis of Waterloo.
On Thanksgiving Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Zettler and family of RR 4,
WalkertonwereMrs. Elizabeth
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OPEN MON.-SAT. 8-6 P.M.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9:00 p.m.
Procter, Belgrave; Marjorie Proc
ter of London; Mr. Philip Stotforth
of Liverpool, England andMr. and
Mrs. Larry Mayberry and family of
Londesboro. On Monday, Marjorie
and Mr. Philip Stotforth visited at
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Procter.
Mrs. Charles Johnston of Blyth
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone
house visited on Tuesday after
noon with their cousin Mrs.
Margaret Doan of Listowel.
Mrs. Dorothy Logan spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Logan and boys of Wyoming.
iCIAL FALL HOUllS
OCT. 13 ■ 25
OPEN 8 A.M. ON
[weather permitting]
Dave’s Car Oiling
Drummond St. E.
Blyth 523-4343
Hood Trunk Lid
Just north of Wingham
onHwy. No.4
CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR FOR
THEWHOLE FAMILY
UPDATE YOURFALL&WINTER(
WARDROBE WITH GREATBUYS
Stylish 2 pc. snow suits
•Ladies’ shaker knit sweaters in new styles & colours
•Ladies’ jeans and cords by Blue Bay, Johnathan G
and others
•Ladies’ sweat tops
•Men’s work clothing^»Work pants •Coveralls
•Top quality jogging shoes for men
•Ladies’ and children’s safety work shoes
•Rubber boots •Insulated coveralls •Shirts
•Hunters’ boots •Parkas
•Work and casual jeans •Jean jackets
On Saturday they all attended
the Powell-Schueneman wedding
in Christ Church, London. Mrs.
George McGee also visited at the
same home.
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter of Bel
grave and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Procter of RR 5, Brussels visited
last Tuesday at the home of Rev.
Charles Speakman and Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Speakman and family of
Pickering.
Julia Snow of Belgrave is a
patient in University Hospital,
London. Her many friends wish
Julia a speedy recovery.
SCHWEPPE’S REGULAR OR DIET
GINGERALE .39
750 ML. PLUS DEPOSIT
KLEENEX
FACIAL
TISSUE 200’s 89
CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE OR
CHICKEN NOODLE
SOUP 10 oz. -39