HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-05-06, Page 24FAUL x*«. ihE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1987.
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REAL ESTATE
FARM FOR SALE
Asking $69,900. Lot 13, Con
cession 6, Grey Township.
Approximately 66 acres work
able and 20 acres pasture. 3
bedroom brick house plus
addition. L-shaped bank barn
with loose pens.
Contact D.Gowing,
Farm Credit Corporation
291-3450
Belgrave
Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487
Visits locally
Mrs. Malchom McCannon of
Islington is spending a week with
hercousins Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse and also visiting Mrs.
Alf Lockridge whois a patient in the
Wingham and District Hospital.
11 tables at euchre
Eleven tables were in play at the
weekly euchre which was held in
the W.I. Hall, Belgrave, April 29.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Herb Clayton; novelty lady, Mrs.
Eva McGill; low lady, Mrs. Olive
Fuller; lucky draw lady, Mrs.
JanisaCoultes; high man, Mrs.
Micro wave demonstration held
A large crowd enjoyed a micro
wave cooking demonstration pre
sented by Shirley Couillard of
Kitchener at the W.I. Hall Monday
evening, April 27.
The W.I. President, Isabel
Ethel
Compiled by Mrs. Margaret McMahon. Phone 887-9250
People around Ethel
Word has been received from
Vancouver, B.C. of the death of
Thomas Jacklin, 85. He was a
former resident of the fourth of
Grey and was the uncle of Archie
Jacklin.
Gerie denDekker is wished a
speedy recovery from a recent
operation.
Congratulations to Bill and
Dorothy Edgar on the birth of their
Huron 4-Her chosen
for national conference
Ontario’s delegate to the Nation
al 4-H Careers Conference will be
Steven Beane of RR 1, Brucefield.
Steven was selected from 90
other delegates from across Ont
ario that attended the Provincial
4 H Leadership Camp in March.
The National 4-H Careers Con
ference will be held in Winnipeg,
BRUSSELSMORRIS&GREY
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AUCTION SALE
OF ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLE ITEMS&FURNITURE
for Mrs. Freda Pipe, RR4, Brussels, Ont.
887-6036 or 887-6675
Sale will be held in Brussels
Morris & Grey Community Centre Arena
on SATURDAY, MAY23,1987at10:30a.m.
This is an excellent line of Antiques & Collectible items
-so plan to attend--
0 WN E R: Mrs. Freda Pipe 887-6036 or 887-6175
AUCTIONEER: Brian Rintoul 357-2349
Mr. Raymond Petrie and friend
of Herkimer, New York, visited
with Yuill relatives on the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter visited
on Sunday with her mother Mrs.
Mary Bonham of Brantford.
Adams (playing as a man); novelty
man, Mrs. Garner Nicholson (play
ing as a man); low man, Mrs. Iona
McLean, (playingas a man); lucky
draw (man), Stanley Black.
There will be euchre again this
Wednesday starting at 8 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
Campbell, gave out several door
prizes and everyone had a chance
to sample the food and purchase
recipe books. The proceeds will
help to pay for a new roof on the
hall.
new son, Peter Joseph Allan.
Best wishes to Mary Lamont and
Bob Riley following their marriage
on Saturday. The Ethel W.I. ladies
served the wedding supper at the
Ethel Community Centre.
An open community shower is
being held in the Ethel United
ChurchonWednesday, May 13at8
p.m. for Darlene Raynard.
ManitobaOctober 10- 18. Dele
gates for the National 4-H Confer
ence, National 4-H Citizenship
Seminar and USA National 4-H
Conference will be selected from
the June 4-H Leadership camp
delegates.
Steve is a member of the
Kippfield 4-H Beef Calf Club.
People
around
Belgrave
Kevin Procter spent Friday and
Saturday with his grandmother
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zettler,
Sherry and twins Amanda and
Alicia of RR 4, Walkerton visited on
Sunday, May 3 at the home of Mrs.
Elizabeth Procter.
Mr. and Mrs. Americo Arruda
and Michelle of Fergus visited on
Sunday with her mother Mrs.
Dorothy Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vincent
and Carrie-Ann of Milton visited
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Vincent on Sunday, May 3.
Mrs. Malchom McCannon of
Islington is spending the weekend
withtheircousins Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent
spent Saturday with their daughter
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Mitchell, Scott and Jeff of Hanov
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Campbell
attended the wedding of their
nephew Douglas Gurnett to Nancy
David in the Windsor Presbyterian
Church on Saturday.
Hospital
Auxiliary
elects officers
The Auxiliary to the Wingham
and District Hospital held the
1986-87 Annual meeting in the
R.N.A. Training Centre, April 27.
Mrs. Marilyn Wood presided and
the meeting concluded her three-
year term as president of the
Auxiliary. Mrs. Marie Phillips is
the in-coming president and she
dealt with the business following
the officer installation.
Reports from Che Executive
Officers and Convenors were given
concluding a very successful year
of both fund raising and service.
During 1986 proceeds from the two
Rummage Sales amounted to
$4,410. There are 89 members.
Marathon Bridge was played in
Teeswater, Lucknowand Wing
ham. The meeting approved the
1987 purchase of a whirpool tub
andanAmbuliftatthe expected
cost of $7,600.
The 1987-88 Executive includes:
Honorary President, Mrs. Jo
English; Past President, Mrs.
Marilyn Wood; President, Mrs.
Marie Phillips; Recording Secre
tary, Mrs. Velma Balsu; Treasur-
r, Mrs. Lorna Stuart; Correspond
ing Secretary, Mrs. Isabel Ar
buckle.
11-month-old Laura Baillie of Dublin took advantage of the Rebekah's
Lodge Spring Variety Fair at the Brussels library on Saturday to try on a
new Spring outfit. With her are her grandmother, Jane Hall of
Brussels, and her Mom, Debbie.
Area youth injured
in motorcycle crash
A 16-year-old youth has been
transferred to Victoria Hospital in
London as a result of a serious leg
injury received when the motor
cycle he was riding was struck by a
car on Saturday.
A spokesman for the Wingham
OPP said that Bradley Peel of RR 1,
Wroxeter collided with a vehicle
driven by 21-year-old Stephen
Aitcheson of RR 2, Blyth as he
attempted to make a left-hand turn
in front of the Aitcheson car. The
accident occurred early Saturday
evening on the 4th concession of
Morris Two.
Former Perth county warden
killed in farm accident
Former Perth County warden
and Progressive Conservative
candidate in the last provincial
election Glynn Coghlin of RR 1,
Atwood was killed in a farm mishap
April 25.
According to an officer with the
Listowel detachment of the O.P.P.
Mr. Coghlin, was cleaning manure
from his barn with a Bobcat loader
when he hit a barn support beam
then his head became wedged
between the loader and the beam.
He was discovered by his wife
Council in the middle
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Mr. Pennington claimed that
despite Mr. Jutzi’s promise not to
wash cattle trucks in front of the
building he had gone back to doing
it. He also claimed that fertilizer
trucks were being washed op* in
front of the building. Mr. Paquette
said he had heard of Mr. Penning-
ton’s complain and had been
assured by Mr. Jutzithatonlya
small amount of water was being
used and it would not get into the
nearby storm sewer. Cleaning of
Mr. Peel has been charged with
careless driving. He was taken to
the Wingham hospital, and later
transferred to London, according
topolice. Damage to both vehicles
was minimal.
In a separate incident, 18-year-
old Shawn McMahon of RR 2,
Bluevale received minor injuries
when the car he was driving
skidded on loose gravel on the third
concession of Grey Twp., struck
the ditch, and rolled over. No
charges have been laid in the
incident. Damage to the 1987
Plymouth was estimated at $2,000.
Olive who went to the barn to see
why he hadn't come in for lunch.
Mr. Coghlin served as reeve of
Elma township from 1980 through
1985. He was very active in the
Atwood community having been,
among other things, a charter
member of the Atwood Lions Club,
a supporter and leader of 4H clubs,
a past-president of United Breed
ers of Guelph, and a past chairman
and director of the Perth County
Milk Committee.
fertilizer out of trucks was really
not his jurisdiction, he said, and
complaints should be directed to
the MOE.
The subject came up again later
in the meeting after Mr. Paquette
had left. After lengthy discussion
council agreed to ask Mr. Paquette
to visit Mr. Jutzi again and make
sure he knew that the insides of
trucks were not to be washed in
front of this building until a proper
slab and sewer outlet were in place,
if such an outlet would be allowed
by the MOE.