HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-04-13, Page 11THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1988. PAGE 11.
Glenn Coultes honoured at Belgrave banquet
The annual Belgrave Hockey
banquet and dance was held in the
W.I. Hall Friday, April 8 with a
large crowd in attendance for a pot
luck supper.
The coaches thanked the boys
for their year of achievements and
the sponsors who donated money
for the boys to attend several
tournaments.
Larry Robinson made a presen
tation to Glenn Coultes who has
coached hockey in Belgrave for
over 20 years. Mrs. Glenn Coultes
was presented with a fruit basket.
Novices end season
at hockey tournament
Belgrave Novice had their end of
season tournament in Goderich the
weekend of March 26.
Saturday morning, Belgrave lost
their first game against Brussels,
but came back Saturday afternoon
Belgrave UCW
meeting has
Easter theme
to beat Goderich 2-1. Goderich got
on the scoreboard first but Wayne
Fenton came back to tie the game in
the first period. Both teams played
extremely well but it was Bel
grave’s Eugene Fenton who Scored
the winning goal.
This meant Belgrave would play
the “B” Championship game
Sunday morning against Blyth.
Belgrave tried hard but Blyth
proved unbeatable. Belgrave’s
coaches and fans were proud of
their team’s effort all season and
their accomplishment in the tourn
ament.
Glenn Coultes [left] receives a gift from Larry Robinson of the Belgrave
minor hockey association in thanks for his 22 years of coaching hockey
at all levels In Belgrave. The presentation was part of the annual dinner
and awards ceremony at Belgrave Friday night.
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Not my Will butThy Will be done
was the theme of worship of the
general meeting of the Belgrave
U.C.W. which was held March 31
at Knox United Church, Belgrave.
Worship was conducted by Mrs.
Jim Hunter and Mrs. John McIn
tosh.
The salvation of the world hung
in the balance as the Son of God
literally sweat it out in the garden
of Gethsemane. The struggle was
with the cross and the Father’s
will. Jesus wanted to do the
Father’s will but struggled with
what it would take to do it.
The New Life Singers from
Wingham provided special inspir
ational music for the meeting.
A bale of used clothing will be
collected at Ross Anderson’s store
and sent to Good Will. Anyone
wishing to donate will be welcome
to do so.
For the program, Mrs. George
Procter introduced her cousins
Barry and Janet McFadzean who
after their semi retirement from
farming spent three years as
missionaries in Zambia. The Unit
ed Church of Zambia needed
someone to teach young people at
an agriculture college there, thus
the McFadzeans responded. A
slide presentation and commen
tary was given in turn by Barry and
Janet.
The main tools used by the
native people are a hoe and an axe.
Because of bare feet these tools are
better than forks and shovels and
are used mostly by the women. The
you ng students go to college for
two years. Since most come a long
distance they are unable to go
home during these two years. The
purpose of the college is to train the
students to go back and teach
others.
Africa is mostly desert or
grassland, when the rains come the
grass will grow 10 or 12 feet high in
a very short time.
Most of the native people
produce little over what they will
use themselves. Corn mixed with
stew to make a thick mush cooked
over a charcoal or wood fire is the
main staple of Zambia. There are
approximately six to seven million
people in Zambia.
There are some huge farms in
Zambia which are run by people
fromEurope. Theseinclude300
herd dairy farms; 800 farrow-to-
finish hog farms plus many cash
crops of exotic plants most of
which are exported to other
countries.
A time of fellowship followed
with tea and cookies served by the
ladies.
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