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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1988. PAGE 9.
Novices play in tournament
Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487
Calvin-Brick Church
holds annual meeting
Members of Calvin-Brick United
Church gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dow on
Sunday evening, January 31 for
their annual meeting. Rev. John
G. Roberts opened the meeting
with prayer and conducted the
business with Ivan Dow appoint
ed as secretary.
The financial statements of the
General Fund, U.C.W. and the
Sunday School were distributed
and showed all obligations met and
that $3,300 was contributed to the
Mission and Service Fund.
It was agreed to accept the 1988
proposed budget of $8,934.53 as
the church’s share of the Pastoral
Charge expenses, and the Mission
and Service Fund objective of
$9,250 for the charge.
Officers elected to retire in 1990
were: Session, Jim Taylor and Ivan
Dow; Stewards, Jim McGee and
Jim Taylor; Trustee, George Mc
Gee; Ushers and Offering Ste
wards, Ron McBurney, Jim Mc
Gee, Stephen Dow, Cathy Dow,
Maryon Dow, Angela Coultes,
13 tables at
Hall euchre
Thirteen tables of euchre play
ers played at the Women’s Insti
tute Hall on Wednesday evening,
February 3.
Prizes were awarded to: high
lady, Mrs. Alice Nicholson; novel
ty lady, Mrs. Edgar Wightman;
low lady, Mrs. Marie Merkley;
most lone hands, Mrs. Helen
Martin; high man, Mrs. Robert
Grasby (playing as a man); novelty
man, Herb Clayton; low man, Mrs.
Brenda Perrie; most lone hands,
Jim Coultes.
There will be euchre again
Wednesday, February 10, starting
at 8 p.m.
People
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter visited
for afewdayslastweek with her
daughter Marjorie Procter of
London and with Mr. Philip
Stopforth, London. Marjorie and
her mother visited with Ron Broda
of London.
Mrs. Jas. Hunter is a patient in
the Wingham and District Hospi
tal.
Mrs. Bob Gordon is a patient in
University Hospital, London.
WMS meets
t TheladiesoftheW.M.S. held
their meeting in Knox Presbyter
ian Church February 1.
Mrs. Mac Scott presided and
opened with a call to worship.
“Love Divine, All Love excelling”
was sung. Mrs. Ivy Cloakey led in
prayer. Scripture was read by Mrs.
Joe Dunbar and Mrs. Scott. A
meditation on love was read by
Mrs. Garner Nicholson.
The topic on Mother Teresa was
read by Mrs. Hazel Dalrymple who
read of how this dedicated woman,
though not well, has opened homes
allover the world for those ill or
dying including a home for those
dying of Aids in the U.S.A.
The Secretary’s report by Mrs.
Robena McBurney and treasurer’s
report by Mrs. Cloakey were given.
Nine sick and shut-in calls were
recorded and the roll call was
answered by a verse on Love. Mrs.
Nicholson gave a review of the
annual Presbyterial meeting.
Mrs. Scott closed the meeting
with prayer.
Jason Coultes, Danny Ward,
Heather Shiell, Bradley Shiell,
Joanne Olson and Trisha Taylor.
Gordon McBurney, Observer
representative, reported 42 fami
lies were receiving the United
Church Observer, through the
every family plan.
It was agreed to carry on with the
plan.
It was announced that the 30th
anniversary of the Calvin-Brick
congregation was set for Sunday,
May 29 at 11 a.m. with the Rev.
Robert Watt of Toronto as guest
speaker.
Thanks was extended to Rev.
John Roberts for his work during
the year and to Donald and Gloria
Dow for the use of their home for
the meeting. Rev. Roberts closed
the meeting with prayer. A social
half hour followed.
The Belgrave Novice Hockey
Team travelled to Howick for their
first tournament last weekend. On
Friday night, Belgrave players
faced Walkerton. Tom Piper made
his debut in goal helped by Ryan
Cook, Brian Marks, Jennifer Black
and Luke Lockridge. The tired
Belgrave team finally got on the
score board with 40 seconds to play
when Brian Marks scored on a pass
from Luke Lockridge.
Sunday their team returned to
face Harriston. Belgrave got on the
scoreboard early when Ryan Cook
scored. Luke Lockridge did the
goal tending duties. Harriston
bounced back and went on to win as
both teams showed great effort.
Belgrave’s final game was a-
against Arthur with Jason Curtis in
goal. These two evenly matched
teams played an exciting game of
hockey. Brian Marks got Belgrave
on the scoreboard in the third
period and with minutes to play
Belgrave pulled their goalie. Bel
grave put a lot of pressure on
Arthur’s goalie who proved tough
to beat. Some excellent team work
kept the action in Arthur ’ s end with
good passing by Brian Marks.
Although Belgraveended the
tournament winless they showed
how much their skills had develop
ed and provided their fans with a
good time on a snowy weekend.
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