HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-02-12, Page 23BELGRAVE NEWS
Mrs. Helen Stonehouse
887-9487
Large crowd
for ice carnival
A large crowd attended the Ice
Carnival held in the Belgrave
Community Centre on Saturday
evening, February 8.
Prizes were awarded to:
Youngest person on skates -
first, Joeleene Black; second,
Travis Campbell; third, Tanya
Pletch.
Youngest person to skate by
oneself - Joeleene Black, Michael
Mali, Marie Cook.
Valentine Costume - Tracy
Robinson, Michelle Pletch, Sab-
rina Black.
T.V. character costume - Ian
Morton, Julie Snow, Aaron Barn-
es.
Funniest Costume - Dan Web-
ster, Ruth Gordon, Justin Black.
Nursery rhyme or fairy tale
costume - Jennifer Black, Erica
Culbert, Jennifer Weber.
Sesame Street costume - Taylor
Mali; Erin Cook, Marie Cook.
1950's costume - Attie Wharton,
Angie Wharton, Tasha Mushied.
Best dressed couple - Joyce Van
Camp and Terry Buchanan, Mary
Hunter and Jennifer Black.
European native costume -
Jackie Cook and Carla Cook,
Coleen Van Camp and Dawn Dow,
Mark Robinson.
Occupation costume (farmer,
policeman, football player, etc.) -
Tanya Pletch, Darryl Jardin, Peter
Irwin.
Miscellaneous -Lindsay Michie,
Des Curtis, Grace Carmichael.
Oldestpersononskates, Pete
Campbell.
Former resident
dies
MRS. MURRAY McDOWELL
A retired music supervisor who
had been employed by the Huron
and Simcoe Boards of Education,
Mrs. Murray McDowell of Cooks-
town, lost a long struggle with
illness on Saturday morning,
February 1, when she passed away
in Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie.
She was five days away from her
65th birthday.
Elaine Margaret Walsh was
born in Morris Township on
February 5, 1921, to the late
Gordon Walsh and his wife
Margaret Speir. She received her
elementary education at S.S. No. 5
Morris and was a graduate of the
Wingham High School.
For many years Mrs. McDowell,
an accomplished musician, was
supervisor in public schools in
Morris and East Wawanosh Town-
ships. After her marriage and
move to Cookstown, she taught
music in her home.
On June 30, 1951, she married
Mr. McDowell at the Belgrave
United Church Manse. Rev. W. J.
Moores performing the ceremony.
Her husband survives to mourn her
passing as does their only daughter
Heather McDowell of Toronto.
There is one brother, Clifton Walsh
of Morris Township.
The late Elaine McDowell rested
at the Hughes Funeral home,
Cookstown until Monday when
removal was made to Cookstown
United Church where she had been
a member. The service was at two
o'clock, conducted by Rev. Don
Rice. Cremation followed and her
final resting place will be Cooks-
town Cemetery.
Largest family on skates - Bruce
Campbell and family.
Ladies hockey shoot, Barbara
Pletch.
There was a tug -o -war between
Morris and East Wawanosh. East
Wawanosh won.
Scariest costumes were won by
Douglas Wilson, Jim Plinae and
Kendra Hopper.
RACES
Girls, 5 and under - Kendra
Fisher, Amanda Black, Shannon
Cook.
Boys, 5 and under - Taylor Mali,
Matthew Snow.
Girls 6 and 7 - Janice Jacklin,
Carla Cook, Lindsay Michie, Can-
dice Irwin.
Boys 6 and 7 - Corey Moran,
Brent Robinson, Vaughan Vin-
cent.
Girls 8to 10 - Tasha Musheid,
Jackie Cook, Sabrina Black.
Boys 8 to 10 - Brad Robinson,
Mark Robinson, Robbie Johnston.
Girls 10 to 12 - Heather Hopper,
Crystal Black.
Boys 10 to 12 - Chris Campbell,
Ian Morton, Paul McIntosh.
Boys 13 and over - Andrew
Campbell, Robert Gordon, Dan
Webster.
There was a hockey game
between Belgrave Squirts and
Girls of the Youth Group with the
squirts winning the game. A door
prize donated by Taylor's Groce-
teria was won by Keith Van Camp.
This event was sponsored by the
Belgrave United Church Group
andtheirleaders Rev. and Mrs.
John G. Roberts.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1986. PAGE 23.
Be/grave area news briefs
Mr. Douglas Bieman of Kincar-
dine spent a couple of days this past
weekend with his mother Mrs.
Agnes Bieman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Black of
Dauphin, Manitoba visited last
week with their cousins Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Black and other
cousins in this area. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Black had just returned
from a trip to Jamaica.
Dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Les Vincent on Friday
evening were their cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Black of Dauphin,
Manitoba.
Mr. and Mrs. Vince Makas and
Alicia of London spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler. Mrs. Ethel Wheeler of
the Woodley Home, Wroxeter was
7 tab/es at euchre
Seven tables were in play at the
weekly euchre which was held in
the W.I. Hall Wednesday, Febru-
ary 5.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Olive Bolt; second high lady, Mrs.
Helen Martin; low lady, Mrs. Eva
McGill.
High man, George Johnston;
second high man, Albert Cook; low
man, Gordon Walker.
There will be a euchre again
Wednesday, February 12 starting
at 8 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
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also visiting at the same home.
Clarence Yuill of Belgrave was
admitted to the Wingham and
District hospital on Sunday, Feb-
ruary 2 suffering from a heart
attack. We are pleased to report
that he is making a satisfactory
recovery and expects to be home
again soon.
The 4-H project, "Etiquette for
the 80's" will be held in the W.I.
Hall Tuesday, February 18 at 7
p.m.
Anyone interested in this project
please call Mrs. Pete Campbell or
Mrs. Glenn Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Black of
Dauphin, Manitoba visited last
week with their aunt Mrs. Etta
Cook of Maitland Manor Nursing
home, Goderich.
The Women's Institute will be
held Tuesday, February 18beginn-
ing with a pot luck dinner at 12:30
p.m. Everyone welcome. Program
to follow.
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