HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-08-19, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1987.
The Belgrave Squirt Boys were the runners-up in the ‘ ‘B’ ’ Event championship at the Walton Sports Club
ball tournament last Friday and Saturday, beaten by the Winthrop team in a close 7-6 decision. Team
members are [front, from left] Brandon Coultes, Tim Coultes, Brent Robinson, Darryl Marks and Aaron
Coultes; [back] Mike Golley, Scott Rintoul, Mark Robinson, Doug Wilson, Mark Olson and Brad
Robinson. With the boys are coaches Harry Wilson [left] and Warren Moore.
Belgrave library gets
new home Thursday
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Melanie Scott
honoured at shower
A Community shower in honour
of Melanie Scott, was held in Knox
United Church school room, Bel
grave, July 31.
Melanie, her mother Wilma and
future mother-in-law Thelma
Pletch were asked to be seated in
the guest chairs which were
decorated with pink and white
W7 appeals to Elston
after grant turned down
A request to the Ministry of
Tourism and Recreation for a grant
of just over $2,300 to be used
toward the cost of replacing the
roof on the Belgrave Women’s
Institute Hall has been turned
down.
Dorothy Coultes of RR 5,
Brussels, Institute secretary, said
that her organization has appealed
to Murray Elston, MPP for Huron-
Bruce, for a review of the request,
Morris native
dies in Wingham
SELAH PALMER
BRECKENRIDGE
Selah Palmer Breckenridge of
Copeland Lodge, Wingham and
formerly of Belmore and Grey
township, diedin Wingham and
District Hospital on August 5,
1987. He was 87 years of age.
He was born in Morris township,
son of the late David and Martha
Breckenridge. He was married to
the former Mabel Stokes who
predeceased him in 1977.
He is survived by one sister,
Mary, Mrs. Cameron Edgar of
Mapleton Manor Listowel as well
as several nieces and nephews.
Three sisters predeceased him.
The funeral service was held
August 6« 1987 from the Gorrie
Chapel of the M.L. Watts Funeral
Home, with Rev. Larry Walch
officiating. Burial was in Wroxeter
Cemetery.
streamers and bells. Everyone
was welcomed followed by a short
program.
Andrea Coultes presented the
gifts to Melanie who thanked
everyone for the lovely gifts and
also the ladies of the 6th line who
organized the shower. Lunch and a
social time was enjoyed by all.
although a letter from the Ministry
said that all funding for the current
year had been allocated prior to the
W.I.’s application.
Mrs. Coultes pointed out that
repairs and renovations to the hall
have already been completed and
paid for out of Institute funds, but
that the grant is necessary so that
other projects may be completed.
The Institute has raised more than
$500alreadyinanongoing quilt
raffle, but with the draw planned
for September 22, the proceeds are
expected to fall far short of the
funds needed. No other fund-rais
ing has been planned toward the
total cost of the project, which is
estimated at $7,000.
Mrs. Coultes also said that the
moving of the library from its
present location at the Belgrave
Community Centre to its new
location at the newly-renovated
facility at the W.I. Hall will be
made on Thursday.
The move is being made because
some patrons of the library branch
found it difficult to climb the stairs
to the facility at the community
centre.
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People around
Belgrave
Mrs. George Black of Campbell-
ville and Miss Jessie Watson of
Agincourt are spending a few days
with Mrs. Black’s sister Mrs.
Sarah Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vincent of
Milton spent August 16 weekend
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Vincent. Carrie-Anne Vin
cent, who has been holidaying with
her grandparents, returned home
with her parents.
Jeremy and Jordon Nixon of
Waterloo are visiting this week
with their grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. John Nixon and Mrs. Olive
Bolt.
Belgrave WMS
plans centennial
celebration
The Women’s Missionary Socie
ty held its meeting in Knox
Presbyterian Church, Belgrave on
August 10.
Mrs. Hazel Dalrymple opened
with a piano solo, “Blessed
Assurance.’’ Mrs. Joe Dunbar
thenread the Call to Worship. Mrs.
Mac Scott read scripture from Luke
17. Mrs. Garner Nicholson read a
story on “Ingratitude.’’
Mrs. Ivy Cloakey led in prayer,
she then gave the topic entitled
“With Godin Guyana,’’ written by
Lander Dunn, he tells of the very
bad conditions in this country and
how the church there needs our
support and prayers.
Mrs. Robina McBurney read a
story, “Miniature copies of Mom
and Dad.’’ The secretary’s and
treasurer’s reports were read, 23
sick and shut-in visits were
recorded and the roll call was
answered by a verse on “Love”.
1987 is the 100th anniversary of
the Belgrave W.M.S. and plans
were made to mark the occasion.
The hymn, “Come Ye Thankful
People Come” was sung and Mrs.
Dunbar closed the meeting with
prayer.
The Belgrave Branch Library
will be moving from the Belgrave
Arena to new quarters the Wo
men’s Institute Hall on Thursday,
August 20. Hours of opening will
continue to be Thursdays from 7 -
10 p.m. (Note: During the week of
the upcoming Provincial election
the day of opening will be changed
from September 10 to Wednesday,
September 9 as the Hall will be
Plenty of construction
in East Wawanosh
A number ofbuilding permits
were presented to East Wawanosh
Township Council by building
inspector Arnold Bruce at the
August 4 meeting of council.
Presented and approved were
permits for Mark and Ron Taylor,
Concession 6, barn demolition;
Ron Jamieson, Cone. 10, erection
of a steel granary; Simon Bleeker,
Cone. 11, erection of a steel
granary and an addition to a
storage shed; Earl McKechnie,
Brussels
Village Market
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used as a polling station on election
day.)
Patrons will find the new
location much brighter and more
convenient, with no stairs to climb.
The Branch Collection books will
be exchanged on August 20 so
there will also be a new selection of
books to choose from. Patrons are
invited to visit the new location to
enjoy the new facilities and book
collection.
Auburn, construction cf a garage
and storage shed; Dan Byler,
Cone. 11, construction of a barn
and storage shed.
Also approved was a permit for
Alex Gulutzen, Cone. 5, construc
tion of a barn; John Vincent, Cone.
4. addition to a house; Worthy
McNee, Cone. 4, a garage; Ralph
Drost, Cone. 14, manure tank and
dry sow barn; Neil Vincent, Cone.
11, addition to a driving shed; and
to Jo Manning, Cone. 3, for a
house.