HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-10-21, Page 11THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1987. PAGE 11.
Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487
Locals tour eastern states
Families gather
in Belgrave
Thanksgiving Monday dinner
guests of Clifford Coultes were:
Mrs. Peter Scott and Miss Gwen
Scott of Barrie; Mrs. Florence
Coultes, Wingham and Mrs. Bruce
Campbell, Andrew, Chris, Collin,
Matthew and Travis of RR 1,
Belgrave.
Miss Edna Henshaw of New
Westminster, B.C.; Mrs. Irlma
Edgar and Mrs. Winnifred John
ston, Wingham and Mr. and Mrs.
Belgrave euchre
underway
Eight tables were in play in the
W.l. Hall Wednesday, October 14
when the Belgrave euchre com
menced for the winter season.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse; low lady, Mrs.
Mary Chamney; most lone hands,
lady, Mrs. Ronald Coultes; high
Harvey Edgar of RR 4, Wingham
were dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
Thursday evening, October 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Makas
and Alicia, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Robin MacAdam, Halifax, Nova
Scotia and her sister Vickie,
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis
and Shannon, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene MacAdam, Clinton;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae, Jamie and
Ian of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Coultes, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Charter, Blyth and girls
Lori of Guelph, Beth and friend of
Toronto; and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Squires, Carsonville, Michigan
were Thanksgiving guests with
Mrs. Mabel Wheeler on Sunday.
Charlie Procter is a patient in
University Hospital, London.
Friends and neighbours wish
Charlie a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent,
Mrs. Laura Johnston and Mrs.
Dorothy Logan spent last week
touring some of the Northern and
Eastern States.
They enjoyed the beautiful
scenery on the Sky Line Drive on
the Blue Ridge Mountains of
Virginia. Crossing Chesapeake
Bay was interesting too, as part of
the highway is by bridge and some
through tunnels under the Bay.
They also saw the White House and
Arlington Cemetery in D.C., the
Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania at
Wellsbora and drove through the
Dismal Swamp up to Norfolk.
There was lots of cotton and
peanuts growing in Virginia and
North Carolina.
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter; Mrs.
Larry Mayberry of Londesboro;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zettler,
Sherry, Amandaand Alicia of RR4,
Walkerton; Mrs. Frank Procter,
Karen and Kevin of RR 5, Brussels
and Mr. Phillip Stopforth of
London visited with Marjorie
Procter of London, Sunday, Octo
ber 11.
Marjorie Procter of London
visited with her mother Mrs.
Elizabeth Procter Sunday, October
18.
Don't forget to come to the
opening of the newly located
library in the W.l. Hall Saturday,
October 24 from 2 - 5 p.m. Coffee
and cookies and free puppet show
for children at 2:30 p.m.: ‘‘Mother
Goose Tales” with Marian Dou
cette. Everyone is welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson of
Brussels were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Johnston.
DOUGLAS A. NORSWORTHY, BSC. (Hons.), D.C., D.Ac.
and
HELEN J. GIANOULIS, D.C., D.Ac.
CHIROPRACTORS
ANNOUNCE THEY WILL BE CONTINUING
THE PRACTICE OF CHIROPRACTIC
FORMERLY OPERATED BY H.B. SUCH
UNDER THE NAME OF
HURON CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE
107 SOUTH ST., GODERICH
Telephone
524-9661 Mon., Tues. & Thurs. ... 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday ... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday ... 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
man, George Carter; low man,
Lome Jamieson; most lone hands,
man. Mrs. Lome Jamieson (play
ing as a man).
There will be euchre next
Wednesday, October21 starting at
8 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
4-H club meets
BY DARLENE BLACK
The third meeting of the Bel-
gravelclubwasheldintheW.I.
Hall October 6.
Members went through their
meeting and went to work in the
kitchen. They tried four ways of
cooking carrots: boiling, steaming,
stir-frying and frying.
They also had a vegetable salad
prepared by Jennifer Elston. After
eating the food they did their work
in their books and closed the
meeting.
The fourth meeting was held in
the W.L Hall October 15 opening
with the 4H pledge.
Members then went to work on
their books. While they were
working they sampled some of the
different kinds of apples and pears.
They went to the kitchen and had
some museli, jellied salad and
some fruit sparkle sauce.
UCW meets
The Afternoon Unit of the
U.C.W. met on October 13 in the
church school room with Mrs.
Sarah Anderson in charge, open
ing with the Call to Worship.
The correspondence included
replies to letters sent to Prime
Minister Brian Mulroney and
Murray Cardiff M.P. opposing the
return of Capital Punishment.
The invitation from the Evening
Unit to meet with them November 3
at 6:30 p.m. was accepted. The
Afternoon Unit’s next meeting will
be November 9 and Mrs. Jean
Pattison will bring in a slate of
officers for 1988.
Mrs. Anderson read scripture
and meditation followed by the
hymn, ‘‘This is My Father’s
World” and the reading together
as prayer from the hymn, ‘‘Dear
Lord and Father of Mankind” and
the singing of ‘‘The Lord’s My
Shepherd.”
For Bible Study Mrs. Janisa
Coultes read Luke 11,37-44 and
meditation.
This being Stewardship meeting
the ‘‘Stewardship 87” was used
from the Mandate. Several ladies
read about the various projects
aided by the Mission and Service
Fund not only from projects in our
country but also overseas. The
reading of the Stewards prayer in
unison concluded the meeting.