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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-10-10, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1990, Belgrave Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487 4H Heritage Club visits Brandon Cemetery On Thursday, September 20 the Belgrave 4H Club met for their first meeting of the Heritage Club. The members went to Brandon Ceme­ tery to observe and record informa­ tion and history recorded on the tombstones. They then went to the East Wawanosh Public School to discuss the articles that people would take if moving overseas and they made butter as people did in older days. Community event Belgrave Arena was filled to capacity Wednesday night for the annual Belgrave Turkey Supper. The money raised from the event, put on by the community, goes to help maintain the arena.Euchre begins Oct. 10 Euchre for the winter months will commence at 8 p.m. Wednes­ day, October 10 in the W.I. Hall, Belgrave. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. Helen Martin spent last weekend with her sister Mrs. Anna Armstrong of Thorndale and also attended the Thorndale Fair. Around 1,000 people attended the annual Turkey Supper held in the Belgrave Community Centre, Wednesday evening, October 3. Rev. Peter Tucker said the blessing and supper was served at 7 p.m. Robert & Mark McIntyre Hearing Aid Specialist will be holding a HEARING AID SERVICE CENTRE on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 Family style Hundreds sat down to a turkey supper at the Belgrave arena Wednesday night. Precision organization allows the food to be on the table in minutes despite the huge size of the crowd. ATMEDICAL ARTS BLDG. JOHNST.,WINGHAM PHONE357-2111 FOR APPOINTMENT If your present hearing aid needs service oryou are thinking of purchasing a hearing aid CALL TO DAY Couple returns from Orient On Sunday, October 7 Thanks­ giving visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor, Trisha and Sherry, RR 5, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs Ron Kirkham and son Ken of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mali, Taylor, Michael and Darins of Holyrood; Mrs. Ruthy Coyne of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Michelle and Danielle and Robert Gordon of Belgrave. Ross and Mary Procter have returned home after visiting Mos­ cow, China and Hong Kong for four weeks. Kenneth Black Brandon, Mani­ toba spent a couple days on the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black Mr. and Mrs. Allan McTaggert of Goderich attended the Annual Turkey Supper in the Belgrave Arena on Wednesday, October 3, and later visited with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ ley Black. Thanksgiving visitors on Sunday, October 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daer and Patricia were their son Terry who is attending Georgian College, Bar­ rie; Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Don Craig, Debbie and David of RR 2, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Craig and Heidi of Kitchener; Mrs. Winnifred Johnston of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. Mrs. Ivy Cloakey and Miss Annie Cook have recently returned home after a four-day bus trip to Severn Lodge on Georgeian Bay. They visited at Orillia, had a boat trip on Couchisking Lake, Cranberry Bog at Bala. On the way home they called at Midland and came down through the Beaver Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball, Matthew and Alicia of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cousins of Woodstock spent Thanksgiving weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide, Kim­ berly, Jennifer and Trevor of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Nicholson of Listowel were Thanks­ giving visitors with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson. Mrs. Ruth Coyne of Windsor spent the weekend with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kirkham and son Ken of Windsor spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Michelle and Danielle, RR 2, Lucknow. McIntyre hearing aid SERVICE 275 HURON ST., STRATFORD UCW hears speaker The October meeting of the Knox United Church Evening Unit was held Tuesday, October 2 at the home of Mrs. Thelma Pletch with 21 members present. Hymns 578 and 562 were sung and the Lord’s Prayer repeated. The minutes and treasurer’s report were given. Mention was made of the Fall Rally to be held October 18 at 7 p.m. at Bluevale United Church with Rosemary Rognval- dion as the guest speaker. She is involved with the literacy program at Conestoga College, Stratford. November roll call is to be answered by donating an item of unperishable food for the Salvation Army’s food bank. Two cards and flowers are to be sent to absent members. Mrs. Mildred Yuill continued the study program dealing with the effects of the media on our lives. She stated we are all affected by opinions and customs around us. No two people react in the same way. Our impressions help to shape our religious beliefs. She sited experiences of missionaries to Afri­ ca, Japan and Paraguay. The meeting closed with the benedic­ tion. Lunch was served after grace was sung. CANADA postage/postes 800 post offices have been shut down, and the list is growing every week Don't blame us oWe manage post offices in communities like yours - the backbone of postal service in this country. We understand the frustration you feel over the decline in service from Canada Post. You're not mistaken. Consider these facts: •> Saturday hours in the federally operated post offices are being reduced and the doors are being closed to the public during noon hour throughout the week •> management's alternative is to have more and more mail processed in variety stores We think you deserve better. Things can change if politicians know their jobs depend on it. Tell your Member of Parliament that the federally operated post office is a service you won't do without. They'll get the message. The Canadian Postmasters and Assistants Association 281 Queen Mary St., Ottawa, Ontario K1K 1X1 Tel: (613) 745-2095 G