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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-04-06, Page 17You Are "Still" Making -the Difference CANCER CAN BE BEATEN CANCER EDUCATION CANCER WELFARE SERVICES BRUSSELS AREA CAMPAIGN IS NOW . UNDER WAY and will continue throughout ,:optil:Please. Give Generous CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY WINGI-tAAA & DISTRICT BRANCH, THE BRUSSELS POST, ARPIL 6, 1977 —17 rave Tykes and S. uirts win Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse he hockey season in Beigrave !most over and trophies in the e Tri-County league categories re awarded last week. n the Tyke division, Belgrave the championahiP after (eating Blyth in the semi-finals West Howick in the finals. he Squirt Trophy also came k to Belgrave. The Squirts rated Kurtzville in the semi- als and went on to beat Howick the championship. he PeeWee trophy went rto rtzville after their wins over grave in the finals. Belmore tured the Bantam trophy ning over Belgrave in the als. Be(grave also lost the dget Trophy as Kurtzville was torious in that division. he •Belgrave Tykes play this urday, April 9 in the Blyth use League Tournament and should wrap up a successful hockey season for the Belgrave teams. Nine Tables of Euchre Nine tables of euchre were played last , Wednesday evening at the Belgrave euchre in the W.I. Hall with winners being: High Lady - Mrs. Gordon Nicholson; Low Lady - Mrs. Bert Johnston; Lady's Novelty - Mrs. Omar Haselgrove, High Man - Clarence Hanna; Low Man - Mrs. Frank Hooper (playing as a man); Man's 4 Novelty - Mrs. Laura Johnston (playing as a man). After the euchre, a presenta- tion.was made to George Grigg of Wingham, formerly of Belgrave, who had been .secretary-treasurer for a number of years of the Belgrave Euchre Club. Entertains at Lost Heir On Monday, March 28, Mrs. Cecil Coultes entertained a number of ladies in her home. Six tables of Lost 'Hein were enjoyed. Prize winners were: Mrs, J.C. MeDurney, Mrs, George Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie, Mrs. 'W.F. Fenton. Refreshment's were' served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and Mrs. Leslie' Bolt, • Personals We are sorry to- hear that Albert Coultes is a patient in The Winghatn. and DiStrict Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hibberd attended the, funeral of their. cousin Elirier Gedcke of Listowel on Thursday. Patricia Daer of -Wingham spent 'Monday with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent and Dean Vincent, Mrs. Cliff 'Logan visited on Sunday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace of Seaforth. Mrs. Fred Barker of Goderich spent the weekend with her brother and sister-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Jim Leishman. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leishman and. Mrs. Fred Barker of Goderich, Joan and Allan Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leishman Jr., Tracey and Trina visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., Terry Bauer and family of R.R. 5, Kincardine. Messers. Robert Hibberd, Clare Van Camp, Athol Bruce, Elmer Bruce, Douglas Bruce and Leonard James, R.R. 5, Wingham, Milo Casemore, R.R. 4, Wingham and Henry J. PattiSon and Calvert Falconer of Blyth attended the County meeting of Huron North Loyal Orange Lodge in Fordwich last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd attended the banquet of the Blue Water Association of Baptist churches in Elmwood' on Friday evening. Robert Hibberd attended the 7th annual Orange Rally and banquet under auspices of L.O.L. 625 in Ingersoll on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hibberd and Angela in Mildmay on Sunday. Mrs. James Coultes who has been, visiting with her daughter and son-in-law and new, grand- daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and Erica Dawn of St, Ann's returned home on SUnday with her husband James COultes who spent the weekend there. A number of ladies from the Belgrave U.C.W. attended the Easter Thankoffering service in Blyth United Church on Sunday evening. The guest speaker was Mrs. Andrew Gaunt of St. Helen's who commentated and showed slides of her trip two years ago to the Holy Land. el A good assortment of EASTER EGGS ingtime TV special ins national award Solid Homemade Chocolate NOVELTIES CKNX Television recently, eived word that. it has been arded first prize in the 1977 i-Pro Competition, recently Id in Quebec City. 'The award nning .program was "A ristmas Gift", written and ected by Rev. Peter Walford- vis for the Singtime Associa- n. It won in the "An .Entertain -- it Special" category. Taking part in the program re Rev. Walford- Davis of -Pont gin United Church, Rev. Larry arsh all of Shit] Vow -Lakeljnited urch, Joanne 'Boyd .of Port Igin and the Teen Tones of derich. Mr. Erik Shistad of the KNX staff was the producer. The Award is an original tench Canadian wood carving of ian. It will be displayed in a ecial case in the CKNX foyer. It the first time the 'CKNX has on an award at the annual mpetitions which began three ars ago. It competes with other edium sized stations across The Singtime Assocdition gan as a group of laymen Tinting to communicate the. spel by having local churches ing their choirs in to sing. It-has. en on television for twenty ars, supported by Grey, Bruce nd Huron-Perth Presbyteries:, In e last few years things like. erviews and news were added. is year a new format was eveloped for a. mid-week idience, Six "Specials" were roduced, on various topics, "A bristmas Gift" was the second of these. It was aired on December 20th. The final program in the . 1976-77 season will be on April 11 at 6:30 p.m. titled "The L ord is Risen", it will feature Grace Campbell, Larry Marshall, Paul Coates, Gordon Jackson. the Wiestside Quartette and Small Choral Group with Marion and Lloyd Cdates and Ken Tanner. Have your ticket for the -Optimist Car Draw 1977 LTD 2 FORD A I n proceeds to the New Arena. (Limited number of tickets) BUNNIES CHICKENS etc. from 75 New Spring Jackets for every member of the Family SPECIAL All yard goods Y3 off All Ladies Dresses 'A off All Men's, Ladies & Children's DRESS SHOES 0 % .111111MI to '3.25 1,•1•••••., off Ray & Helen's Family Centre RAY & HELEN ADAMS 887-6677 Willing vid4 ble of loyable end0 aq s 1101 nt only. 8 living made than )Id the Correction In a story about a community oth at the 1978 International owing Match in last week's ost, the paper identified Allan ampbell of Morris Township, of e Brussels Figure Skating Club Allan Campbell, reeve of cKillop, who is a member of the owing Match committee, The ost apologizes for the error. in trophy in Ottawa On March 28th, 26th and th the London entry iti the Bell nada 'Hockey Tournament in - tawa, came away winners of eR,C. Scrivener Trophy. Three embers of the team come from e local area, Paul Rau of aforth; Terry Rutledge of, Mob, and Ken Ritchie of russets,.